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ANNUAL SPRING MEETING | 2019

FINAL PROGRAM

Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South BuildingMay 9–11, 2019

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The Annual Spring Meeting (ASM), now in its 152nd year, is the signature event of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). It is one of the largest and most-respected dental conventions in North America, and it is a popular meeting place for all dental professionals.

Take advantage of this one-stop-shop opportunity to connect with speakers, exhibitors, colleagues and friends, to learn, network and share ideas.

You will learn from the best and brightest minds in the dental profession and gather valuable insights that will help you and your dental team be successful in your profession and also in your personal life.

WHAT’S INSIDEWelcome Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Exhibits Floor, Feature Areas, Networking and Social Events . . . 28

MTCC Maps and Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Experience Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Daily Speaker Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Category 1 (Core) Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Thursday, May 9, Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Friday, May 10, Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

Saturday, May 11, Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188

Alumni Reunions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214

Exhibitor Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224

Ontario Dental Association

4 New Street, Toronto, ON M5R 1P6Tel: 416-922-3900 TF: 1-866-739-8099Fax: 416-922-9571 [email protected]

asm.oda.ca

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May 9-11, 2019

Dear Friends: I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the Annual Spring Meeting hosted by the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). Since it was founded in 1867, the ODA has been committed to representing and supporting dentists in the province. This conference and trade show is a wonderful opportunity for dental professionals to network with colleagues, learn from internationally renowned speakers, and discover the latest in dental products and technologies. I would like to thank the ODA for organizing this event. I am certain that everyone in attendance will benefit from this experience, and will leave ready to take on new challenges and opportunities.

Please accept my best wishes for a successful event.

Sincerely,

The Rt. Hon. Justin P. J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P. Prime Minister of Canada

April 26–28, 2018

Dear Friends:

I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyone

attending the Annual Spring Meeting of the Ontario Dental

Association (ODA).

Since 1867, the ODA has been the voice of dentistry in Ontario, providing

leadership to professionals as well as information and services to the public. The

Annual Spring Meeting brings together dentists from across the province to explore

issues of mutual interest and learn about the latest developments in maintaining oral

health.

I would like to commend the organizers of this event for putting together an

informative program that also provides valuable networking opportunities. I am

certain that delegates will leave inspired to put what they have learned into practice.

Please accept my best wishes for a memorable and productive meeting in Toronto.

Sincerely,

The Rt. Hon. Justin P.J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P.

Prime Minister of Canada

May 9-11, 2019

Dear Friends:

I am pleased to extend my warmest greetings to everyoneattending the Annual Spring Meeting hosted by the Ontario Dental Association (ODA).

Since it was founded in 1867, the ODA has been committed to representing and supporting dentists in the province. This conference and trade show is a wonderful opportunity for dental professionals to network with colleagues, learn frominternationally renowned speakers, and discover the latest in dental products and technologies.

I would like to thank the ODA for organizing this event. I am certain that everyone in attendance will benefit from this experience, and will leave ready to take on newchallenges and opportunities.

Please accept my best wishes for a successful event.

Sincerely,

The Rt. Hon. Justin P. J. Trudeau, P.C., M.P.Prime Minister of Canada

Register online asm.oda.ca4

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Premier of Ontario - Premier ministre de l’Ontario

May 9 to 11, 2019

A MESSAGE FROM PREMIER DOUG FORD

I am pleased to extend greetings to everyone attending the Annual Spring Meeting of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). This premier convention attracts thousands of dental care professionals from across Canada. I commend the ODA for promoting the highest standards of dental care by mounting this annual event. Showcasing the latest in dental innovations and technologies, this meeting provides important opportunities to advance professional development and expertise through lectures, workshops and presentations by prominent speakers. To all those who made the journey to Toronto, I hope you enjoy your stay in our province’s capital, and have the chance to take in some of the city’s terrific attractions.

I also hope you have a productive and successful Annual Spring Meeting.

Doug Ford Premier

Premier of Ontario - Premier ministre de l’Ontario

May 9 to 11, 2019

A MESSAGE FROM PREMIER DOUG FORD

I am pleased to extend greetings to everyone attending theAnnual Spring Meeting of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA).

This premier convention attracts thousands of dental care professionalsfrom across Canada. I commend the ODA for promoting the highest standards of dental care by mounting this annual event. Showcasingthe latest in dental innovations and technologies, this meeting providesimportant opportunities to advance professional development andexpertise through lectures, workshops and presentations by prominent speakers.

To all those who made the journey to Toronto, I hope you enjoy your stay in our province’s capital, and have the chance to take in some of the city’s terrific attractions.

I also hope you have a productive and successful Annual SpringMeeting.

Doug FordPremier

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O F F I C E O F T H E M A Y O R100 QUEEN STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5H 2N2

Message from the Mayor

It is my pleasure to extend greetings and a warm welcome to everyone attending the Ontario Dental Association's ASM 19.

Welcome to the more than 12,000 dental professionals who will hear from speakers, network and share best practices with colleagues in a setting designed for professional development and growth.

As Canada's largest city and the fourth largest in North America, Toronto is aglobal centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is dedicated to being a model of sustainable development. I welcome everyone to our city andencourage you to enjoy Toronto and learn about our vibrant neighbourhoods.

On behalf of Toronto City Council, please accept my best wishes for an informative and enjoyable event.

Yours truly,

John ToryMayor of Toronto

O F F I C E O F T H E M A Y O R100 QUEEN STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5H 2N2

Message from the Mayor

It is my pleasure to extend greetings and a warm welcome to everyone attending the Ontario Dental Association's ASM 19. Welcome to the more than 12,000 dental professionals who will hear from speakers, network and share best practices with colleagues in a setting designed for professional development and growth. As Canada's largest city and the fourth largest in North America, Toronto is aglobal centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is dedicated to being a model of sustainable development. I welcome everyone to our city and encourage you to enjoy Toronto and learn about our vibrant neighbourhoods. On behalf of Toronto City Council, please accept my best wishes for an informative and enjoyable event.

Yours truly,

John Tory Mayor of Toronto

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Now in its 152nd year will continue in the

tradition of past meetings as being a premier dental

conference and trade show and a much anticipated

annual event for the dentist and the dental team.

The Education Advisory Committee has been working

hard to develop a strong and comprehensive scientific

program. As always, the selection of renowned

speakers presenting on a plethora of clinical, practice-

management and personal development topics will

be sure to satisfy the learning needs and interests of

dentists, as well as dental hygienists, dental assistants

and other members of the dental team. New this

year is the Emerging Speaker Showcase, which will

include presentations from up-and-coming speakers

and allow attendees to learn from a variety of topics

with shorter time slots.

An exciting change for – attendees have told

us they want to secure their attendance in courses

that tend to quickly fill up on-site. The committee

has heard you and all sessions at are ticketed.

We have responded to your demand for more workshops

and hands-on courses, so in 2019, these are indicated

with the course codes ending in letters “PW.”

The Exhibits Floor is filled with industry leaders and

exhibitors of all types. Learn about and explore a

variety of products and services from more than 330

exhibitors. There are also some great feature areas

planned that will help you unwind and refresh.

Welcome from the Education Advisory Committee

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On behalf of the ODA and the Education Advisory Committee, we welcome you to .

Dr. Shawn SteeleChair, Education Advisory Committee

Dr. Shawn SteeleChair, Education Advisory Committee

Dr. Jeff Diefenbacher Dr. Homa Jammehdiabadi

Dr. Gordan Markic Dr. Timothy McManus Dr. Jessica Metcalfe

Dr. Christine Ng Dr. John Thompson Dr. Sara Worth

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Greetings from the President of the Dental Industry Association of Canada

Jim WareingDIAC President

It is my pleasure on behalf of our Board of Directors and Dental Industry Association of Canada Membership to welcome you to the 2019 Ontario Dental Association – Annual Spring Meeting.

If you are a first-time visitor, we hope the show is everything you expect and more. If you are one of the thousands who are returning, it is great to see you again.

The Dental Industry Association of Canada and our member companies are very proud to be part of the 2019 ODA/ASM, where the attendees are the focus, and the education programs are second to none, featuring world class speakers and topics that are relevant to anybody on a dental team.

All DIAC member companies have a loyal Canadian presence and are expected to be compliant with our Canadian laws regarding the importing and distribution of medical drugs, devices and equipment. ‎

As DIAC continues to be a growing voice in dentistry, we invite you to visit the booths of all our member companies, and of course our own DIAC booth.

All our members work hard on educating, providing demonstrations and special promotions to make the time spent on these days informative and valuable. And you can enhance your day, by using the DIAC coupon book that is in your Attendee Bag.

As our lives continue to be filled with “instant info”, the opportunity to relax and catch up with colleagues and friends becomes more valuable. We encourage you to get out on the floor to reconnect and learn from each other’s successes, and see how quickly technology is impacting our own industry.

Finally, when your day at the show is over, be sure to enjoy Toronto’s great shopping, attractions and world- famous dining.

On behalf of the entire Board, I wish everyone a very successful meeting and we look forward to seeing you on the Exhibit Floor!

Thank you again for attending the 2019 Ontario Dental Association’s Annual Spring Meeting.

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Greetings from the President of the Ontario Dental Hygienists’ Association

Ann Guiden, rdh

ODHA President

As President of the Ontario Dental Hygienists’ Association it

is my pleasure to welcome you to the 152nd Ontario Dental

Association Annual Spring Meeting (ASM).

ASM is an interprofessional opportunity for all oral health

professionals to enhance their knowledge, skills and

judgment as well as network, collaborate and socialize with

colleagues. Make sure to share your ideas and information

you have learned.

The Expansive Exhibits Floor once again offers displays of

the latest equipment, products and technology for you to

try out. While perusing the Exhibits Floor, please drop by

the ODHA booth to share your ideas and thoughts with us.

Enjoy and I look forward to seeing you there.

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Greetings from the President of the Ontario Dental Assistants Association

Heather Bryant, cda iiODAA President

It is a great pleasure to extend a warm welcome to the

members of the Ontario Dental Assistants Association to

the Annual Spring Meeting.

I have always regarded the ASM as a chance to update

ourselves and explore the future trends in dentistry, while

fostering a professional network with other members of

the dental team.

I hope you and your team members will use this

opportunity to embrace the ASM and all it has to offer.

Enjoy the educational lectures and seminars, and be sure

to take advantage of the Exhibits Floor for the latest

products and services.

Please stop by the ODAA exhibitor booth to meet the team

and sign in to receive certification credits.

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Greetings from the President of the Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario

Franklin Parada, rdt, dd ADTO President

As the years pass we jump deeper into the digital age where the collaboration between both Clinician and Registered Dental Technologist (RDT) is more important then ever. The ADTO (Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario) have revised our fee guide with codes to be used as an aid for all Dental Clinicians.

This was done as a movement to bring awareness of the importance of utilizing governed professionals who must adhere to the quality of products and services used. With the Digital Era, it not only allows for ease and quality improvements but also leaves the safety of patients open.

When it comes to non-regulations, I am referring to the use of intra-oral scanners which has spawned new forms of dentistry. We must work together to ensure the public understands the importance of seeing a licensed dental professional who utilizes a dental laboratory owned or supervised by an RDT (Registered Dental Technologist). The updated fee guide has been given to all members of the ADTO and can be requested to have at your clinic as a reference tool.

Let’s continue to work collaboratively to ensure that being a licensed dental professional in Canada means that public safety is our utmost requirement when delivering treatment plans.

It is my pleasure as President of the Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario (ADTO) to welcome you to this

ODA and celebrate the technologists and dentist’s integral working relationship. We encourage you to visit the ADTO booth and discuss why the RDT is such an integral part of the oral health team.

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Paid Ticketed Courses

You must purchase a ticket to access paid courses. Purchasing a ticket for a course gives you guaranteed access. Although there is no guarantee, a smaller selection of courses may be still available for purchase at the on-site registration desk.

• ALL Category 1 (Core) courses are $20 per ticket.

• ALL Hands-on Workshops: fees are listed belowthe course descriptor.

Free Ticketed Courses

The general registration fee includes all free ticketed courses. You cannot register for free courses on-site, but standby lines are available outside each meeting room.

All free course tickets expire at the published start time and ARE NOT VALID FOR LATE ARRIVALS. Note: If you arrive more than 30 minutes late for your course we will no longer be scanning therefore, no credits will be given.

All tickets for your preferred course claimed? Forget to register for your preferred course? Change your mind? Arrive late? You can still try your luck on-site! Those in each standby line can access any available seats on a first-come, first-served basis, immediately after the published start time of the course.

• ALL Category 2 lectures/courses (clinical lectures)

• ALL Category 3 lectures/courses (practice management,personal development, other)

Attendees with exhibitor badges cannot access any paid or free courses and workshops.

Full-Day Continuous Courses

You must scan in to a full-day continuous course both in the morning and afternoon to receive the full six (6) continuing education credits. No credits will be given for attending half of a full-day continuous course.

Prerequisite Courses for Workshops

All courses that are prerequisites for a hands-on course will have reserved seats for workshop participants. You must attend the prerequisite course to access the workshop. Show your itinerary on the back of your badge, which displays your workshop registration, to access the reserved seats. Please use these reserved seats, so that as many attendees as possible can access the unreserved seating.

Continuing Education

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Course Times

There are two course start times in both the morning and the afternoon on Thursday, May 9, and Friday, May 10. Morning courses start at 9:30 am and 10:00 am, and afternoon courses start at 2:00 pm and 2:30 pm. Morning courses on Saturday, May 11, begin at 8:30 am, and afternoon courses start at 12:30 pm. Please check the ASM website at asm.oda.ca, the and the Program-at-a-Glance, mobile app and the on-site signage to confirm course start times and locations.

Academy of General Dentistry (AGD)The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. Provider ID#214575. The current term of acceptance extends from May 1, 2018 through to June 30, 2021. The Attendance Verification for the courses can be sent to [email protected] by the AGD member to get the credits from AGD descriptors.

ADA CERPThe Ontario Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. 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 activities or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by the board of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or the ADA CERP at ada.org/cerp.

Out-Of-Province DentistsOut-of-province dentists are asked to verify their CE requirements with their respective provincial regulatory authority and to submit their own Attendance Verification report to their provincial authority.

Dental Assistants, Office PersonnelMembers of the Ontario Dental Assistants Association (ODAA) can earn 4 continuing education credits per day to a maximum of 8 credits. Sign in at the ODAA Booth 209 on Thursday, May 9 and Friday, May 10 during Exhibits Floor hours, or submit verification of lecture attendance on Saturday, May 11.

Dental HygienistsSupporting documentation for the College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario (CDHO)’s Quality Assurance Program could include, but is not limited to, your ASM name badge and the Final Program, which includes the speakers’ biographies and course descriptors.

Continuing Education

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Dental StudentsDental students and dentists not registered with the RCDSO cannot claim CE credits for any continuing education completed before their date of registration with the RCDSO.

CE Credits and Attendance Verification

ODA Member Dentists

How many CE credits can I earn at the ASM?

You can earn three (3) CE credits per half-day at the ASM, to a maximum of 18 CE credits over the three days. However, some clinical hands-on workshops include bonus credits (as indicated in the program). Credits fall under the RCDSO QA program categories:

Category 1: core courses (includes independent assessment)

Category 2: clinical courses

Category 3: practice management, personal development and general attendance on the Exhibits Floor

You cannot earn CE credits for both the Exhibits Floor and courses during the same half-day.

Examples:

• A dentist attends a half-day course in the morning (3 CE credits) and a half-day workshop (3 CE credits) with 1 bonus credit in the afternoon, so they would earn 7 CE credits that day.

• A dentist attends a Category 1 (Core) course in the morning and visits the Exhibits Floor in the afternoon, so they would earn 3 CE credits in Category 1 and 3 CE credits in Category 3.

How is my attendance verified?

Scanning is used to verify attendance at the ASM. Dentists must scan IN to ALL courses they attend. For Category 1 (Core) courses, ODA member dentists are required to scan IN AND scan OUT. Holding a ticket for a course does not qualify you for CE credits, unless you have scanned in and out, as appropriate.

If you do not scan IN (and where required, scan OUT) of courses, there is no other method of verifying your attendance at a course.

Continuing Education

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Category 1 (Core) courses

Please note: attendees arriving more than 15 minutes late or leaving 15 minutes early for a Category 1 (Core) course will forfeit any claims to Category 1 (Core) credits. Attendees may select a Category 2 or Category 3 course, instead. To maintain the integrity of the RCDSO QA credits system, there are no exceptions.

For all Category 1 (Core) courses at the ASM, dentists are required to do the following:

• Scan in

• Complete an independent assessment (quiz),print your name and ODA membership number

• Hand in the independent assessment to theRoom Monitor and then scan out of the course.

Full-day Continuous Courses

You must scan in to full-day continuous courses BOTH in the morning and afternoon to receive the full six (6) continuing education credits. If a full-day continuous course is a Category 1 (Core) course, you must complete the independent assessment (quiz) and then scan out. No credits will be given for attending half of a full-day continuous course.

Exhibits Floor

To obtain CE credits for visiting the Exhibits Floor, dentists must scan in during each half-day at the CE scanning stations located at the back of the Exhibits Floor. To receive credits for the morning, scan in between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon. To receive credits for the afternoon, scan in between 12:01 pm and 5:30 pm.

How can I access my Attendance Verification?

Your Attendance Verification record will be emailed to you in late June 2019. To have an Attendance Verification emailed to you and each member of the dental team, the ODA requires a unique email address for each attendee.

It is the responsibility of each member dentist to maintain their own continuing education records and report their CE activity to the RCDSO.

Continuing Education

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Audio Recordings

Why struggle with course selection at the ASM? Don’t miss out on those key CE credits from some of your favourite speakers. The ODA Live Learning Centre is your post-conference destination for many courses recorded live during the ASM. Access hundreds of hours of audio courses, synchronized to presenters’ PowerPoint presentations. Learn at your own pace — anytime, anywhere, 24-7. Please note: not all speakers provide permission to record their courses.

If you miss the advance registration date for the Best Value Package included with your general registration fee, audio recordings are available to ODA members for purchase on-site for a fee of $199. Visit the Multiview Inc. desk on-site at the ASM19, located in the Registration area on Level 600.

Please keep track of the date and title of each course and receive one (1) CE credit in Category 3.

ODA’s Live Learning Centre Exclusive for ODA member dentists

GATHER MORE CE CREDITS

AFTER THE ASM!

Continuing Education

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Don’t Sell for a Number,

before you knowyour Value!

Dentalytica’s grading system answers the ultimate question …

How much is your practice worth?

Let’s find out together at the Dentalytica booth 2204

dentalytica.com

Don’t Sell for a Number,

before you knowyour Value!

Dentalytica’s grading system answers the ultimate question …

How much is your practice worth?

Let’s find out together at the Dentalytica booth 2204

dentalytica.com

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ARE YOU COVERED?

An unexpected injury or illness can have a big financial

impact on you and your family. Even with government

health-care programs in place, there are still many gaps in

health-care coverage. Also, a serious injury or illness sustained outside of Canada can lead to significant medical bills — if you have no travel insurance — which is included in our coverage.

Protect yourself, your family and your savings with the ODA Extended Health Care Insurance Plan — a plan developed for dentists by dentists.

For an information booklet on the ODA Extended Health Care Plan, please visit www.oda.ca/member or contact us at:

Tel: 416-922-4162, ext. 3368 or 1-866-739-8099, ext. 3368

Email: [email protected]

A PLAN DEVELOPED by DENTISTS for DENTISTS

Stop by the ODA Membership Booth to ask about the EHC plan and

receive a free gift!

ODA Membership

Booth

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ARE YOU COVERED?

An unexpected injury or illness can have a big financial

impact on you and your family. Even with government

health-care programs in place, there are still many gaps in

health-care coverage. Also, a serious injury or illness sustained outside of Canada can lead to significant medical bills — if you have no travel insurance — which is included in our coverage. Protect yourself, your family and your savings with the ODA Extended Health Care Insurance Plan — a plan developed for dentists by dentists. For an information booklet on the ODA Extended Health Care Plan, please visit www.oda.ca/member or contact us at:

Tel: 416-922-4162, ext. 3368 or 1-866-739-8099, ext. 3368

Email: [email protected]

A PLAN DEVELOPED by DENTISTS for DENTISTS

Stop by the ODA Membership Booth to ask about the EHC plan and

receive a free gift!

ODA Membership

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Conference VenuesMost courses for ASM19 are located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Level 600. However, due to the expanded programming, some courses will be located in the North Building and at the InterContinental Toronto Centre.

AccessibilityThe ODA is committed to complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, and will provide reasonable accommodation to persons with disabilities. The ASM19 venue, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, is a fully accessible facility. If you require an accommodation due to a disability during any aspect of the ASM19, please contact Teresa Tomassetti in the Show Office at 416-585-3838 and she can make arrangements with the MetroToronto Convention Centre.

Room CapacitiesRoom capacities are set and enforced by the Fire Safety Officer of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and the Toronto Fire Prevention Division, and they must be observed by the show organizers and by attendees. The room monitor has the responsibility to observe these room capacities and to communicate to attendees when the meeting room is full. We ask for your co-operation in helping us to comply with these requirements.

Coffee BreaksAll courses are 2.5 hours in length in the morning and afternoon. There are no scheduled breaks during the courses. For your convenience, water stations are located in each meeting room.

Food and Beverage Outlets A range of food and beverage selections will be available for purchase during the standard operating hours at the ASM. The accepted methods of payment at the outlets include cash, debit, VISA, MasterCard and American Express.

Food and beverage outlets will be available on levels 600, 700 and 800.

Wi-Fi Stay connected at the ASM! Free Wi-Fi is available in the public areas at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, with the exception of the Exhibits Floor and the meeting rooms. Up to three hours of free usage is available.

Media PolicyAny member of the media wishing to enter the ASM must be approved and accredited in advance by the ODA. All ASM19 attendees, exhibitors and speakers should direct any and all media requests or enquiries to Maggie Blood at [email protected]. Our ODA on-site staff in Room 703 will be happy to assist in locating her.

General Information

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Child PolicyWith the exception of babies (under the age of 24 months) in arms on the Exhibits Floor, children under the age of 16 years are not permitted at the ASM. Children over the age of 16 years must register in their appropriate category and pay the registration fee. Babies in arms are not permitted in the meeting rooms. No strollers are permitted on-site at the ASM. Parents with babies in arms should make other arrangements in advance, including supplying themselves with a baby carrier. On-site child care is not available at the ASM. Check with your hotel concierge if child care is required. Room 833 will be made available for the convenience of nursing mothers.

Onsite Photographer and VideographerVideotaping or photographing the courses or the Exhibits Floor are not permitted during the ASM without prior approval.

Please note that the ODA engages an onsite photographer and a videographer to take photos and videotape the event, including the public areas and the Exhibits Floor for promotional purposes. Photos and video coverage are repurposed into the collateral materials for the event and on to the website. If you do not wish to be in the picture or on camera, please notify the photographer or the videographer.

Cash Sales and Merchandise DeliveryWhile orders for goods and services that involve payment by cheque, debit card or credit card, no cash transactions are allowed in meeting rooms or are permitted on the Exhibits Floor. Speakers and exhibitors are not permitted to do direct selling and goods cannot be handed over during the Annual Spring Meeting. They are to be delivered to the purchaser after the convention.

Loss/TheftThe Ontario Dental Association is not responsible for loss, theft or damage done to instruments, materials, equipment or personal belongings during the ASM.

CellphonesAs a courtesy to the speakers and your peers, please turn off your cellphones or place them on vibrate before entering a session.

Holding Seats for ColleaguesHas your colleague gone to grab a coffee or is running late? To be fair to other attendees who show up early to secure a seat, the one you are holding for a colleague will be released 15 minutes prior to the course starting. The Session Chair will make an announcement 15 minutes prior to the start time of the session that these seats are now open for those who are waiting to enter. There are no exceptions to this rule and the Room Monitors have instructions to allow attendees entering the meeting room to fill all the vacant remaining seats.

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Registration – Hours of OperationOn-site registration is located at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, 600 Level, 222 Bremner Blvd., Toronto, Ontario, during the following dates and times:

Wednesday, May 8 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Thursday, May 9 7:00 am – 5:30 pm

Friday, May 10 7:00 am – 5:30 pm

Saturday, May 11 7:00 am – 3:00 pm

Exhibits Floor – Hours of OperationThursday, May 9 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

Friday, May 10 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

PLEASE NOTE: THERE ARE NO EXHIBITS ON SATURDAY, MAY 11

Conference BadgesAn official name badge is required for entry into all courses and the Exhibits Floor. Also information is included in the QR code on the name badge. Registration information includes access to the free ticketed Category 2 and Category 3 courses, free ticketed events, paid ticketed courses and workshops as well as the Exhibits Floor.

Scanning at the ASMFor all attendees who require session scans for CE attendance verification, please ensure that you are scanned in to each session.

Lost Badge and Ticket ReplacementReplacement for lost badges or tickets is $15. Attendees are required to show proof-of-purchase and picture identification to receive a badge replacement. For badge replacement please go to the Already Registered/Badge Pick-up Desk on level 600 of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building.

Badge SubstitutionsSubstitutions are permitted up to and including the start date of

on Thursday, May 9, 2019.

Registration Information

Speaker HandoutsThe ODA is proud to continue its commitment to go green at . You can download a PDF of the speaker handouts on the website at https://asm.oda.ca only until July 31, 2019. Please note that not all speakers provide handouts.

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Cancellation/Refunds Policy Requests for cancellations and refunds for conference registration and ticketed events are required to be in writing and postmarked no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on March 18, 2019. Refunds that are requested after this date will not be granted including requests made based on absence due to illness, late arrival for courses, weather, and/or parking difficulties. There are no exceptions to this cancellation policy. A $50.00 processing fee will be deducted from all refunds. Conference badges and tickets must be included with the cancellation/ refund request. All refunds will be processed by Friday, June 7, 2019. Important – no refunds will be issued onsite at .

Evaluation FormsThe Ontario Dental Association’s Education Advisory Committee would appreciate your feedback and suggestions for continuous improvement of the ASM. Please help us to do this by completing your session evaluation following each session.

Privacy NotificationPlease note that the payment information collected on the registration form and online will be used by the ODA for the purpose of processing the ASM registration, as well as for contact information for providing communication updates, disclosure of your contact information to exhibitors when your badge is scanned and market research.

The ODA is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information. For more information about the ODA’s management of personal information, or the ODA’s use and disclosure practices, please contact the Chief Privacy Officer or a Member Service Representative at 1-800-387-1393 or 416-922-3900, via email at [email protected] or byfax at 416-922-9005.

DisclaimerThe Ontario Dental Association does not endorse speaker content, products or services presented at the Annual Spring Meeting. Any references by speakers to products, services, equipment and techniques refer to their individual beliefs and do not reflect those of the Ontario Dental Association.

Workshop DisclaimerFor those attending workshops, please note that there are potential risks involved in using new techniques or procedures without having fully attained a competency level to practice them.

Information on speakers, sessions, dates and locations are correct as of the time of printing. Please check the website at asm.oda.ca for the most up-to-date information on the ASM.

Registration Information

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The Exhibits Floor features more than 600 booths representing 330+ exhibiting companies. Exhibiting companies will demonstrate and showcase the latest innovations, products and services in the dental industry.

May 7-9, 2020Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building

SAVE THE DATES

FEATURED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Silken LaumannCanadian Olympian

Neil Pasricha

Happiness Expert and Bestselling Author of The Book of Awesome

Some outstanding speakers to look forward to in 2020

John MaggioDDS

Restorative

Oh No, You Didn’t! Why Patients Keep Breaking Restorations

Brian NovyDDS

Periodontics

The Plaque Monologues

Lesley DavidDDS, DipOMFS. FRCD© andJohn Zarb DDS, DipProsthodontics

Hands-on Placement and Restoration for the Missing Single Tooth and Edentulous Mandible

Jeff BruciaDDS

Anesthesiology

Restorative Materials and Techniques Simplified 2020

OntarioDentalAssociation @ONDentalAssn

Registration opens in January 2020. The Preliminary Guide will be available online in January.

For the most up-to-date information, visit us at asm.oda.ca.

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ACCERTAWORX PORTALPart of our service to your practice includes access to information through AccertaWorx, our online portal. Here you can access fee schedules, claim forms and the eligibility verifi cation portal. The online portal allows you to verify a patient’s eligibility prior to delivering services 24/7/365.

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The Exhibits Floor features more than 600 booths representing 330+ exhibiting companies. Exhibiting companies will demonstrate and showcase the latest innovations, products and services in the dental industry.

May 7-9, 2020Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building

SAVE THE DATES

FEATURED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Silken Laumann Canadian Olympian

Neil Pasricha Happiness Expert and Bestselling Author of The Book of Awesome

Some outstanding speakers to look forward to in 2020

John Maggio DDS

Restorative

Oh No, You Didn’t! Why Patients Keep Breaking Restorations

Brian Novy DDS

Periodontics

The Plaque Monologues

Lesley David DDS, DipOMFS. FRCD© and John Zarb DDS, DipProsthodontics

Hands-on Placement and Restoration for the Missing Single Tooth and Edentulous Mandible

Jeff Brucia DDS

Anesthesiology

Restorative Materials and Techniques Simplified 2020

OntarioDentalAssociation @ONDentalAssn

Registration opens in January 2020. The Preliminary Guide will be available online in January.

For the most up-to-date information, visit us at asm.oda.ca.

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Exhibits FloorExplore 75,000 Square Feet of Dental Innovation

The Exhibits Floor features more than 600 booths representing more than 330 companies, which will demonstrate and showcase the latest innovations, products and services in the dental industry.

Exhibit HoursThursday, May 9 9:00 am – 5:30 pmFriday, May 10 9:00 am – 5:30 pm

EXHIBITS FLOOR — FEATURE AREAS

RELAXATION ZONEThis feature area is very popular with attendees. Stop by this professionally staffed

booth and receive a complimentary 10-minute neck-and-shoulder massage. Take time out of your busy schedule to decompress and enjoy some relaxation time.

WELLNESS LOUNGE Experience a feeling of well-being at the Wellness Lounge. Take advantage of the many unique

elements that this complimentary area has to offer and then head over to the Oxygen Bar and get that ultimate feeling of being refreshed and rejuvenated.

BOOTH 2142

WellnessBOOTH 2226

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Exhibits Floor

PLEASE NOTE that there are NO exhibits on Saturday, May 11.

HEALTHY EATING ZONE –Featuring Renowned Author and Chef Rose Reisman and Her Team

Back by popular demand is the Healthy Eating Zone, featuring Rose Reisman and her team.

Rose has enlightened, entertained and uplifted Canadians with her healthy eating recipes for more than two decades. She has authored 19 books that feature more than 2,000 recipes and cover the areas of chronic disease prevention, weight management, career stress and nutrition trends. Drop by the Healthy Eating Zone for a variety of delicious food sampling over two days on the Exhibits Floor.

NEW EMERGING SPEAKER SHOWCASE – ROOM 712The Emerging Speaker Showcase provides a great opportunity for attendees to

enhance their education experience at the ASM. A range of topics will be covered over two days, Thursday, May 9, and Friday, May 10. Attendance is free on a first-come, first-served basis. Remember to scan in to these lectures.

BOOTH 2212

ROOM 712

700 Level

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Immerse yourself in the technology of the future. Experience VR at the Virtual Innovation Lounge

Sponsored by dentalcorp at ODA ASM19

sponsored by

Booth146

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Drop by the ODA booth located on Level 800, outside the Exhibits Floor. Explore the ways the ODA can help to expand your potential. ODA and Canadian Dental Association staff will be on hand to answer your questions and ensure you are getting the most from your membership. Connect with colleagues, meet your ODA Board of Directors and chat with members of the Membership Services and Programs Advisory Committee.

ODA Booth

This year, the job board is located in close proximity to the ODA booth. Dental professionals are welcome to post staffing notices on the job board.

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Level 800

Exhibits Floor

NETWORK AND SOCIALIZE WITH FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES

features two complimentary cocktail receptions: one on Thursday, May 9, and one on Friday, May 10, on the Exhibits Floor.

Tickets are limited for these free events.

Thursday, May 9 4:30 – 5:30 pmFriday, May 10 4:30 – 5:30 pm

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Metro Toronto Convention Centre

sponsored by

Ivoclar VivadentSHOWGAME

rest stop

Come by to test your knowledge, recharge & treat yourself to some nostalgic goodies!

With a chance to WIN $1000 VISA Gift Card!

Booth 817

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The ODA ASM19 Conference and Trade Show is located in the South Building, Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

The South Building entrance is located at 222 Bremner Blvd., one block north of Lakeshore Boulevard West at York Street.

The Skywalk entrance is located at the west end of Union Station on street level.

Parking locations are indoors and underground, and they provide direct access to the convention centre.

Metro Toronto Convention CentreSouth Building, 222 Bremner Boulevard Toronto, Ontario M5V 3L9

Most courses for ASM19 are located in the South Building, Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Some courses are located in the North Building and the InterContinental Toronto Centre.

Please check the ASM website, Program-at-a-Glance, mobile app and the on-site signage for the location of all courses.

24-Hour Information Desk

416-585-8000 or visit mtccc.com

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Major Attractions• Ontario Science Centre• Black Creek Pioneer Village• The Historic Distillery District• Casa Loma• CN Tower• Multicultural neighbourhoods:

Chinatown, Greektown,Little Italy, Little India

• Sporting events: Blue Jays,Raptors, Toronto FC, MapleLeafs

• Hockey Hall of Fame• Ripley’s Aquarium• Museum of Illusions

Shopping• Yorkville• Harbourfront Market• St. Lawrence Market• Eaton Centre

Arts and Culture• Four Seasons Centre for

the Performing Arts• Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)• Textile Museum of Canada• Royal Ontario Museum

(ROM)• Historic Fort York• Montgomery’s Inn• Todmorden Mills

Heritage Museum• Gardiner Museum of Ceramic• Toronto Helicopter Tours• ShopDineTour• Nautical Adventures

Experience Toronto During the ASM

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To review (and book) all Toronto has to offer, go to mytorontomeeting.com or toronto.com.

Toronto comes alive in the spring, and the ASM19 is the ideal place for ODA members, their dental teams and families to take advantage and see the sights and sounds of this great vibrant metropolis of world-class dining, shopping, arts and entertainment.

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Acclaimed comedian Mary Walsh is best known for her multi-Gemini Award-winning work on CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes, the long-running satiric current events program she created, and which showcases her dynamic range of hilarious characters. Outside of her work in television and film, Ms. Walsh i s a lso a respected mental health and addiction awareness advocate who shares her prior experience with alcoholism in an effort to create change in the lives of others.

Ms. Walsh wrote, produced and starred in the Gemini award-winning show Hatching, Matching and Dispatching, and was nominated for two Genie Awards for her performances in the feature films Crackie and New Waterford Girl.

Her recent television credits include appearances on Republic of Doyle, Rookie Blue and on HBO Canada’s Sensitive Skin, which garnered her a 2017 Canadian Screen Award nomination.

Keynote Speakersponsored in part by:

Opening Ceremonies Keynote Speaker Featuring

MARY WALSH Acclaimed Comedian

8:00 – 9:00 am

Thursday, May 9Hall F 800 Level

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Keynote Speakers

CANCELLED

DUE TO ILL

NESS

For keynote speaker replacement information check the webpage http://asm.oda.ca/keynote-speakers/

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Professor Timothy Caulfield is an unrivalled communicator who debunks myths and assumptions about innovation in the health sector — from research on stem cells to diets to alternative medicine for the benefit of the public and decision-makers.

Professor Caulfield is a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, and a Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta. He has been the Research Director of the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta since 1993.

Over the past several years, he has been involved in a variety of interdisciplinary research endeavours that have allowed him to publish over 300 articles and book chapters. He is a Fellow of the Trudeau Foundation and the principal investigator for a number of large interdisciplinary projects that explore the ethical, legal and health policy issues associated with a range of topics, including stem cell research, genetics, patient safety, the prevention of chronic disease, obesity policy, the commercialization of research, complementary and alternative medicine and access to health care.

He is the author of The Cure for Everything: Untangling the Twisted Messages about Health, Fitness and Happiness (Penguin, 2012) and Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?: When Celebrity Culture and Science Clash (Penguin, 2015).

Keynote Speakersponsored in part by:

TMSpiralTech

Friday Morning Keynote Speaker Featuring

TIMOTHY CAULFIELDProfessor of Health Law and Science Policy

Author of Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?

8:00 – 9:00 am

Friday, May 10Hall F 800 Level

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Learn from the best and brightest minds in the dental profession.Every year, the Education Advisory Committee visits dental conferences across North America to find and bring the best speakers to Toronto.

PROGRAM FOR DENTISTS

KEN HARGREAVES Thursday, May 9 Lectures

Page 80-81

MARVIN BERMAN Thursday, May 9 Lectures

Friday, May 10 Lectures

Page 90-91

Page 136-137

PAULO MALOThursday, May 9 Lecture

Friday, May 10 Lecture

Page 102

Page 179

STEVEN OLMOS Thursday, May 9 Lectures

Friday, May 10 Lecture and Workshop

Pages 94-95

Page 130-131

DAVID CLARKThursday, May 9 Lectures

Page 109

DEWITT WILKERSONFriday, May 10Lecture

Page 144

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2019 Headlining Speakers

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PROGRAM FOR THE DENTAL TEAM

KIRK BEHRENDTThursday, May 9 Lecture

Friday, May 10 Lecture

Page 100-101

Pages 168-169

GERRY SAMSONFriday, May 10 Lecture

Saturday, May 11 Lecture

Page 134

Page 208

UCHE ODIATUFriday, May 10 Lectures

Pages 150-151

CHRISTINA PASTANFriday, May 10 Lectures

Page 156-157

CHRIS SWAYZEFriday, May 10 Lecture

Page 178

ANTHONY CARDOZASaturday, May 11 Lecture and Workshop

Page 188-189

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Emerging Speaker Showcase

THURSDAY, MAY 9 AND

FRIDAY, MAY 10

Be sure to include the line-up of emerging speakers in your conference schedule. These one-hour-and-15-minute presentations on a wide range of topics will run morning and afternoon on both days.

This is your opportunity to be among the first to see these speakers at a major dental conference. These sessions are free and attendance is on a first-come, first-served basis.

See the featured speakers oftomorrow — today!

REMEMBER TO SCAN IN.

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Acclaimed comedian Mary Walsh is best known for her multi-Gemini Award-winning work on CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes, the long-running satiric current events program she created, which showcases her dynamic range of hilarious characters. Outside of her work in television and film, Ms. Walsh i s a lso a respected mental health and addiction awareness advocate who shares her prior experience with alcoholism in an effort to create change in the lives of others.

Ms. Walsh wrote, produced and starred in the Gemini award-winning show Hatching, Matching and Dispatching, and was nominated for two Genie Awards for her performances in the feature films Crackie and New Waterford Girl.

Thursday, May 9 8:00 – 9:00 amHall F – Level 800

Thursday Morning Keynote Speaker

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Mary WalshAcclaimed Comedian

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Ms. Walsh is also known for appearing in the films Mambo Italiano; The Divine Ryans with Pete Postlethwaite; Violet, in which she played the title role; and most recently in The Grand Seduction and Closet Monster, which were official selections at TIFF 2014 and 2015, respectively.

Among her many awards and honorary doctorates, she is also the recipient of the Order of Canada and the Governor General’s Lifetime Achievement Award in the Performing Arts.

Keynote Speakersponsored in part by:

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Trends, Innovations, Controversies and Clinical Tips. Confused By All the Choices? Don’t Be!

Damon Adams, DDS

Knowledge of the latest indirect dental materials is vital to maximizing the esthetic and functional success of your team-created restorations. Dental materials are sometimes being brought to market and widely used in patients without adequate science-based evidence. Dr. Adams will help you increase your understanding of the most-advanced dental materials, with the goal of making better-informed choices; present some of the latest trends and related innovations; and share some useful clinical tips.

Learning Objectives:• Basic classifications/indications of the latest lab-fabricated esthetic

dental materials and evidence-based prophylaxis protocol formaintaining composite, all-ceramic and ceramic-based restorations

• Advantages and disadvantages of each class of modern all-ceramicmaterials, including diagnosis and treatment-planning considerationsfor lab-fabricated restorations

• Preparation protocols for lithium desilicated and monolithic zirconiathat will ensure success

Course Code: T-001FC

Room: Ontario/Niagara – InterContinental Toronto Centre

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Damon Adams, a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Toledo, College of Medicine (dental residency program). He is the Editor-in-Chief of Dentistry Today. Dr. Adams lectures internationally, focusing on updates in dental materials, the latest trends and innovations in dentistry, doctor-technician relationships and techno-clinical perspectives.

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Peri-operative Management of the Oral Surgery Patient

Keyvan Abbaszadeh, DMD, FRCD(c)

Oral surgery has been practised for millennia. Our evolving understanding of physiology and advances in instrumentation and pharmacology are making it possible to ensure that our patients are more comfortable than ever to undergo safe and predictable care. Regardless of the area of practice, all dentists would need an understanding of basic peri-operative assessment and management of oral surgical patients. This is even more paramount when we deal with medically challenging patients.

Learning Objectives:• Evaluate a patient for appropriate oral surgery treatment• Manage common post-operative sequalae and/or arrange for

appropriate referral• Understand the potential complications associated with common oral

surgical procedures

Course Code: T-002PL

Room: 716A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Repeated

Course Code: T-003PLTime: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Keyvan Abbaszadeh graduated from Tufts University. After a general practice residency at Harvard University, he completed training in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1999. Dr. Abbaszadeh is an examiner for the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He is an Adjunct Professor at Western University.

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Peri-implant Disease: Identification and Treatment

Michael Goldberg, MSc, DDS, Dip. Perio

With an increasing number of implants placed every year, the incidence of peri-implant disease is on the rise. However, it is still unclear as to the etiology of these conditions, as many theories abound in the literature. Additionally, appropriate diagnosis and treatment of these conditions still remain somewhat ambiguous, as many and varying techniques are reported in the literature. This course will provide an overview of the various diagnostic challenges, theories on the origins of both peri-implant mucositis and peri-implantitis, as well as the treatment protocol that has been developed by the University of Toronto Implant Monitoring Clinic.

Learning Objectives:• Participants will be provided with the tools to properly diagnose

peri-implant diseases• Participants will gain an understanding about the etiology and

pathogenesis of peri-implant diseases• Participants will be presented with both non-surgical and surgical

management options for the treatment of peri-implant diseases

Course Code: T-004FL

Room: 716B – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Repeated

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Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Michael Goldberg is an Associate Professor in the discipline of periodontics at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Dentistry. He is the Director of the Severe and Refractory Periodontal Disease Research and Treatment Unit and the Implant Monitoring and Assessment Clinic at the faculty. In addition, he is the head of the Division of Periodontology and an Associate in the Wasser Pain Management Centre at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.

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Current Concepts in Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy

Leah MacPherson, RDH, BS, MHP

This is a course for oral health-care providers interested in an update in non-surgical periodontal therapy. This course will review the literature concerning periodontal risk factors, and how to use the information to assess patients for risk verses treating disease. The host response and the cascade of events which occur in periodontitis will be reviewed, and some of the periodontal and systemic connections will be highlighted.

Learning Objectives:• Assess a patient’s periodontal condition using clinical attachment

levels, bone loss and health history• Review the various types of periodontal conditions, microbiology and

their treatment• Determine a patient’s level of periodontal risk

Course Code: T-006FL

Room: 206EF – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Repeated

Course Code: T-007FR

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Leah MacPherson received an associate degree in dental hygiene at the University of New England, an Advanced Dental Hygiene Certificate at Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists and a master’s degree at Northeastern University. She is currently a Professor at Middlesex Community College and is also the recipient of the National Teaching and Leadership Excellence Award. Ms. MacPherson has also presented at many local, national and international meetings.

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The Surgical/Restorative Connection in Dental Implant Treatment for the General Practitioner: Why, Where, When and How for a Successful Long-Term Outcome

Jim Grisdale, DDS, DipProstho, DipPerio, MRCD(c)

This course is designed for both the implant surgeon and the restorative dentist. With Implant dentistry becoming mainstream in the dental practice, it is imperative for the general dentist to rationalize dental implants as a treatment option and understand the science of implant surgery and restoration. The course will focus on the philosophy and criteria associated with restoratively driven treatment planning for predictable surgical placement and restoration of dental implants. Judicious selection of which implant cases to treat, will provide the clinician with the ability to expand the use of implants in the practice.

Learning Objectives:• Sequence surgical implant placement and restorative procedures

for a successful outcome• Select the appropriate implant and apply the principles

of restoratively driven treatment planning• Utilize contemporary diagnostic tools to visualize and develop

predictable esthetic and functional outcomes

Course Code: T-008FL

Room: 801A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Jim Grisdale, is a Board Certified Specialist in Periodontics (UBC) and Prosthodontics (McGill) with a part-time practice in periodontics and implant dentistry in Vancouver, B.C. He was formerly full time faculty at Loma Linda University and is currently an invited lecturer. He lectures extensively in U.S. & Canada and has presented in Asia and Europe. He mentors for Periodontal and Implant Study Clubs. Dr. Grisdale has published in the areas of implants, bone grafting and dentin sensitivity.

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Dental Recordkeeping: Back to Basics

Greg Anderson BSc, DDS

Michael Gardner DDS

Vicky Nguyen DMD

Professional, ethical and legal responsibilities require that a complete chart and record documenting all aspects of each patient’s dental care be maintained. A detailed chart accurately records the patient’s dental condition when first presenting at the office, assists and supports a proper diagnosis and treatment planning and provides a clear description of the patient’s ongoing care. Good records are also the dentist’s best defence in the event of a formal complaint or lawsuit. In this presentation, RCDSO representatives offer guidance and practical advice in understanding the dental record-keeping requirements in Ontario.

Learning Objectives:• Understand and appreciate the reasons for keeping good

patient records• Describe the requirements for various components of a complete chart• Identify problem areas and take advantage of helpful tips to keeping

better patient records

Course Code: T-009PL

Room: 205CD – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentists Only

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Greg Anderson received his DDS from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, in 1986. He joined the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, as a part-time clinical instructor, and in 2011 he was appointed Assistant Professor of Restorative Dentistry and later as the Interim Director of Clinics. In 2012, he joined the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario as the Practice Enhancement Consultant. He maintains a part-time faculty position as a lecturer in the Comprehensive Care and Restorative Dentistry Programs.

Dr. Michael Gardner received his DDS from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, in 1986. He joined the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) staff in 1996 on a part-time basis, serving as an investigator and monitoring officer, and in 1998, he became the RCDSO’s first Professional Practice Adviser. Dr. Gardner joined the RCDSO on a full-time basis in 2000 and became the RCDSO’s Manager of Quality Assurance in 2009. He was promoted to Director in 2016.

Dr. Vicky Nguyen received her DMD from the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Montreal, and maintains a part-time private practice in North York, Ont. She is an Associate in clinical dentistry with the Department of Oral Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, at the University of Toronto. In 2012, Dr. Nguyen joined the staff of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and currently holds the position of Practice Adviser in the Quality Assurance Department.

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Surgical and Prosthetic Complications and Solutions Related to Implant Therapy

Neena D’Souza DDS, MSc, Dip. Prostho, FRCD(c)

Vinay Bhide BSc (Hons), DDS, MSc (Perio), FRCD(c)

Over the past decade, we’ve seen an unprecedented rise in the incidence of both surgical and prosthetic-related implant complications. While complications are expected, our goal as clinicians should be to reduce their incidence to the greatest extent possible. As with most complications, the ones related to implant therapy are largely preventable with proper awareness, experience and planning. This course will provide attendees with practical solutions to surgical and prosthetic implant-related complications for both fixed and removable restorations using real-life clinical examples. Most of all, this presentation will emphasize the etiology of these complications, so that attendees can appreciate how to prevent them.

Learning Objectives:• Treatment plan cases appropriately therefore helping to reduce

complications• Diagnose the causation of surgical and prosthetic complications• Provide solutions to complications encountered in patients with

implant therapy

Course Code: T-010FL

Room: 205CD – North Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by: TMSpiralTech

Dr. Neena D’Souza is a board-certified prosthodontist who completed her graduate training at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. She is involved in clinical teaching at the university. Dr. D’Souza works in a multidisciplinary specialty practice in Mississauga, Ont. Her practice is dedicated to the treatment of patients with severely worn and esthetically challenging dentitions with occlusions that require complex rehabilitation, including dental implant prosthetics.

Dr. Vinay Bhide is a board-certified specialist in periodontics who practises the full scope of periodontics and surgical implantology. Dr. Bhide has a keen interest in oral reconstructive surgical therapies. He is extensively involved in undergraduate and graduate level teaching in the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto.

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Conservative Adhesive and Esthetic Dentistry: Proven Solutions for Clinical Success!

Harald Heymann, DDS, MEd

Want a bottom-line approach to what works in everyday adhesive, preventive and esthetic dentistry? This course will provide real-world, evidence-based information on topics critical to consistent long-term success in conservative restorative and esthetic dentistry. Topics include the latest on adhesives, focusing on what works and what doesn’t; bonding to zirconia; new bioactive restoratives; placing successful posterior composites; nasal spray anesthesia; all-porcelain bonded bridges; staging implants; white spot treatment; and new light-curing technologies. Also, hear the latest information on novel approaches to white spot removal; tooth whitening; managing the high-risk caries patient; silver diamine fluoride; probiotics and more.

Learning Objectives:• Distinguish among the many types of adhesive systems and describe

how best to use contemporary restoratives, including bulk-fill restoratives, bioactive materials, sonic and thermoplastic posterior

• Describe conservative clinical techniques for esthetic improvement, including white spot removal, tooth whitening and Carolina bridges (all-porcelain bonded pontics)

• Chronicle steps for treating high-risk caries patients, including the use of xylitol, arginine, fluoride varnish, silver diamine fluoride, probiotics and more

Course Code: T-011FC

Room: Hall F – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Harald Heymann is Professor of Operative Dentistry at the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Dentistry. He is the Past-Department Chair and Graduate Program Director at UNC, Past-President of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, has authored more than 200 scientific publications, given more than 1,500 lectures worldwide, is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry and has received the Gordon J. Christensen Award for excellence as a CE speaker.

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The Oral-Systemic Health Connection: Where Are We Today?

Michael Glick, DMD

During the past couple of decades, there has been a renewed interest in the association between oral infections and systemic diseases. As these associations are discussed in the non-professional literature, patients are becoming aware of these associations and will sometimes ask their oral health-care provider for more information. This presentation will help oral health-care professionals evaluate studies discussing the presumed association between oral and non-oral conditions and provide guidance on how to address these associations with their patients.

Learning Objectives:• Evaluate studies reporting on the association between oral and

systemic conditions• Understand the role of oral infections and general health• Inform patients about the association between oral infections and

their health

Course Code: T-012PL

Room: 801B – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Michael Glick is Professor, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo, in the United States. Dr. Glick has authored more than 250 journal publications, book chapters and editorials, and he has edited and co-edited 10 books. He has lectured extensively across the United States and internationally in more than 30 different countries. Dr. Glick is Past-President of the American Board of Oral Medicine and serves as the Editor of The Journal of the American Dental Association.

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Treatment of the Medically Complex Dental Patient: Assessment and Protocols

Michael Glick, DMD

Dentists play an important role as primary health-care professionals. They need to screen and monitor patients for underlying medical conditions and are required to render dental care to an array of medically complex patients. Pertinent medical assessment of patients has become an essential part of dentistry, as even the most-common medical problems may require modifications to routine dental care. This presentation will simplify this task by reviewing common medical disorders, explaining and providing protocols for safe and appropriate dental care for patients with complex medical conditions.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the role of dentists in the overall health and well-being

of their patients• Understand how to interpret information, suggesting underlying

medical problems• Be able to modify dental treatment based on patients’ medical

conditions

Course Code: T-013PL

Room: 801B – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

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WHMIS Program: A Guide for Dental Practices

Neil McDermott, MSc, CRSP, CIH

WHMIS has changed, and your dental practice is required to comply. Many dental practices are not ready for a potential Ministry of Labour inspection. This course will review the changes and provide your dental practice with the necessary information to comply with the new requirements. A copy of the Ontario Dental Association’s WHMIS Program — A Guide for Dental Practices will be distributed.

Learning Objectives:• Basics of WHMIS• What has changed?• How to comply with the new WHMIS legislation

Course Code: T-014PL

Room: 603 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Repeated

Course Code: T-015PL

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 75 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $90

Neil McDermott is an occupational hygienist and regional consultant at Public Services Health and Safety Association. He has 15 years’ experience as a health and safety professional, specializing in safety and industrial hygiene. Mr. McDermott has earned an honour’s bachelor of science degree in biology from Queen’s University and has also completed an applied master of science degree in occupational health sciences through McGill University. Rounding off his experience and education, he is a Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) and a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).

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Face to Face: Build a Stronger Team and Grow Your Practice with Facial Intelligence™

Michelle Butt, BA (Hons), Master Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, Facial Intelligence™ Expert

Facial Intelligence™ is one of the foundations of human connection. By understanding the meaning of each feature on the face, one can gain an understanding of the personality and habitual behavioural patterns of others. With the insights gained from knowing the meaning of facial features, one can build a more cohesive work team. One can also learn how to best approach patients by understanding what their faces say about their level of fear or apprehension, how they make decisions or even how to make them more comfortable in close face-to-face situations.

Learning Objectives:• Gain an understanding of the five facial archetypes to begin to get a

general personality profile of staff and patients• By focusing on key features of the face, you will gain an

understanding of how people make decisions (patients and staff),and how they work most effectively

• Learn how to communicate and relate to each person individually(staff or patient) based on what their features say about theircommunication styles and needs

Course Code: T-016FC

Room: 701B – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Michelle Butt, Facial Intelligence Expert™, helps people see that the face is a valuable communication and connection tool. Having studied face reading, linguistics, body language and human behaviour, Ms. Butt has become an expert in human relationship management. By gaining an understanding of the meaning of facial features, markings and wrinkles, her clients and students are able to relate and connect more meaningfully and productively with their teams and patients.

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Bloopers and Blunders in Dental Photography

Rita Bauer

Do you get frustrated with your patient photography and are you not satisfied with the results? You are not alone! Learn from the common mistakes that are taking place every day in any dental practice and solve the mystery of why you don’t get well-exposed, clinically correct photographs every time you press the shutter. You will be amazed how Ms. Bauer’s practical tips will improve your photography, speed up your workflow and help you become the image specialist in your practice.

Learning Objectives:• Recognize what differentiates a good clinical photograph from a

useless or even misleading image• Understand the functions required on your camera to get reliable,

well-exposed photographs every time you press the shutter• Improve the workflow of your photographic procedure by

implementing the tips and tricks to achieve great clinical photographs

Course Code: T-017FL

Room: 605 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This lecture is a prerequisite to participate in workshop T-018PW.

Rita Bauer is recognized as a leading authority on patient photography in the dental practice. During her 30-plus years as a medical photographer and Manager of Photographic Services at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, she developed an intensive training course on dental photography, incorporating the international standard of medical/legal patient documentation.

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Patient Photography Made Easy!

Rita Bauer

Dental photography is an important tool for treatment planning, patient records and to communicate with the patient and the dental lab. It is a highly sought-after skill, and any team member who can provide excellent photographic patient records immediately becomes a more valuable member in any dental practice. Once you understand the camera functions and fine-tune your exposure settings for dental photography on your camera, you will be able to consistently take correctly exposed images every time you press the shutter. In the hands-on portion, you will practise patient positioning by photographing one another using the specific requirement for clinically correct photography and achieve excellent results.

Participants are asked to bring their own clinical camera with fully charged batteries, retractors and mirrors. Some of the latest camera systems will be provided at the course for those who do not have a camera or are still deciding which camera is best for their practice.

Learning Objectives:• Exposure calibration: understand your camera settings to get

well-exposed images• Learn the correct techniques and positioning of the patient for

standardized, clinically correct patient photography and practise what you learned by photographing one another

• Choose the right accessories, mirrors and retractors: these are musts to achieve excellent clinical views and an efficient workflow

Course Code: T-018PW

Room: 709 – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 20 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 +1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $195

Prerequisite: must attend lecture (T-017FL) to participate in this workshop.

Important: please advise us at the time of registration which camera model, lens and flash you will be bringing.

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Advice to Help You Navigate the Headlines

Steven Moscone, BA, CFP®

& Panel

Experts will share insights on topics in the headlines and advice to help you avoid getting caught up in the noise. If you’re curious about the markets and what the headline buzz is about, this course is for you. Learn what’s happening in the markets, and how we can help position you for long-term success. Hear from a panel of investment professionals and financial planners who work solely with dentists. Discover what you can do — and what you shouldn’t do — to grow and preserve your wealth and meet your financial goals.

Learning Objectives:• Gain insight into areas of the market making headlines in the news• Understand the risks and opportunities associated with investing in

different areas of the market• Learn about the importance of having a financial plan

Course Code: T-019FL

Room: 606 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Steven Moscone has dedicated his 20-year career to helping clients achieve their financial dreams. He has held progressively senior positions at a major Canadian bank, most recently as Director, Sales Practice Leadership, where he championed a client-focused philosophy. Mr. Moscone is a graduate of the University of Toronto, with a BA in economics, and he is a Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®).

Sponsored by:

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Everyday Encounters with Oral Pathology: Review, Refresh, Discover

Alice Curran, DMD, MS

Using a series of clinical and radiographic cases, this course will review and expand upon basic oral pathology encountered on a routine basis to include updates on familiar concepts, as well newly evolving issues facing dental and dental hygiene practice today. Among the topics covered will be HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer and other oral cancers and improving practical management of common oral lesions, with practical tips on differentiating among similar but unrelated lesions. Also emphasized will be the importance of critical review of the abundance of new information that seeks to influence our current methods of practice.

Learning Objectives:• Recognize common oral lesions and compare them to other lesser-

known pathologic entities that may mimic the disease• Recognize and manage oral lesions associated with a wide variety of

traumatic etiologies• Recognize and manage disorders that affect the gingiva and

periodontium that are unrelated to oral biofilm (plaque)

Course Code: T-020FC

Room: 601AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:00 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Alice Curran, a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, has been in oral pathology education for more than 30 years and an oral pathologist for more than 20 years. She is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Sciences at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry. Dr. Curran is a former dental hygienist and is the co-author of the textbook General and Oral Pathology in Dental Hygiene Practice.

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Managing the Endodontic Infection

Kenneth Hargreaves, DDS, PhD

This evidence-based course is designed to provide effective and practical strategies for managing dentoalveolar infections. The objective is to be practical. The biology of infections is used as a foundation to allow the practitioner to select the best combination of dental and pharmacological treatments to manage dental infections. In addition, potential adverse effects and their management will be reviewed. Want to know which antibiotic to use? How to manage most endodontic infections with local treatment instead of antibiotics? Which endodontic procedures offers the optimal way to reduce/eliminate endodontic pathogens? This course will answer these practical tips and more using a lecture style that emphasizes interactions with the audience in addressing endodontic infection problems with useful solutions.

Learning Objectives:• Describe a practical method that combines non-pharmacological

treatment with the appropriate antibiotics for managing dental infections

• Understand the growing recognition of bacterial strains resistant to current antibiotics and be able to describe how to manage this problem

• Describe clinical outcome studies, comparing one appointment to multiple appointment procedures

Course Code: T-021PL

Room: 718B – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Kenneth Hargreaves received his DDS from Georgetown, his PhD (physiology) from Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and his endodontics degree from the University of Minnesota. He is Professor and Chair of Endodontics at the University of Texas (San Antonio), maintains an endodontics private practice and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics.

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Management of Acute Dental Pain

Kenneth Hargreaves, DDS, PhD

This evidence-based course is designed to provide effective and practical strategies for managing acute dental pain emergencies. The latest information on NSAIDS, acetaminophen-containing analgesics and local anesthetics will be provided with the objective of having immediate application to your next patient emergency.

Learning Objectives:• Describe a fast and efficient routine for managing dental pain

emergency patients• Select the best combination of analgesics to manage dental pain• Provide effective local anesthesia to the classic “hot” molar case

Course Code: T-022PL

Room: 718B – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

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Cybersecurity in the Dental Office

Ian Furst, DDS, MSc, RCDC(C)

In the dental office, we often think about hygiene, prevention, infection and disease. We know that viruses and disease are ubiquitous, and no one is immune from the threat of illness. Like in life, the cyber landscape is full of risk. Decision-makers need to think in clinical terms about their information technology infrastructure. Systems should not be thought of as either clean or infected, but in terms of a wellness model that considers susceptibility, resilience, wellness, vulnerability to infection and recoverability. This course will help decision-makers understand how their networks store and access data. It will give them a checklist-based framework to guide discussions with their IT professionals, with an emphasis on multiple, overlapping and mutually supportive defensive systems that balance benefits, risks and costs.

Learning Objectives:• Identify how IT is currently being used and might be leveraged in their

practice and understand the different pieces of hardware, software and policy that make up an IT network

• Identify the core assets in their own practice that need protection and identify the most-significant threats to their business

• Learn what to discuss with IT professionals, as a decision-maker, to build a threat-based, layered and defensive network architecture. A checklist-based plan will be given and discussed

Course Code: T-023FL

Room: 705 – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Repeated

Course Code: T-024FR

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Ian Furst is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon from southwestern Ontario, who oversaw the development of Coronation Dental Specialty Group’s IT network to join seven offices. He also sits on the Information and Communications Technology Council of Canada’s National Cybersecurity Leadership Council, and he has been part of Wikipedia’s medical resource group. Dr. Furst was also a blogger on wait-times management and a lead researcher on a data-mining project when Ontario’s time-of-use hydro pricing was deployed in Milton.

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The ODA Suggested Fee Guide and Dental Plans: Best Practices

Leslie Redmond, RDH

Recognizing that The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Pracitioners is an important part of running a business, both ethically and economically, this course is designed so that dentists can accurately and effectively interpret the guide and gain a better understanding about the world of dental insurance. Participants will hear best practices in choosing the correct procedure codes, fee development and communications with both patients and third parties.

Learning Objectives:• Identify and apply principles required to develop and communicate

fees and report services using The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners, acknowledging the link to professional conduct

• Identify the roles and responsibilities of the dentist, as they relate to dental plans

• Be familiar with the key aspects and the importance of record-keeping and documentation, as it relates to reporting and communicating with third-party payers

Course Code: T-025PL

Room: 707 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Leslie Redmond is an Assistant Dental Information Officer in the Practice Advisory Services department of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). She provides technical expertise regarding the use of The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners to ODA members and their dental teams. In addition to matters related to procedure codes, she also provides support and direction to members on dental claims adjudication. Ms. Redmond has more than 30 years of experience in both private and community dental practice.

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Dental Practice Transition Options

Henry DoyleBA, BEd

Howard Kutner LLB, LLM

Michael Kutner BA, LLB, JD (U.S.)

Jordan Weinberg CPA, CA

This course is focused on dentists planning to transition their dental practice, now or in the future. Our presenters are experts in dental practice transitions, and they will explain how the process of transition works in today’s market. They focus on ensuring an easy transition for the dentists and emphasize maintaining a focus on patients and staff.

Learning Objectives:• While providing the highest level of care for patients, learn how the

current tax changes will affect how dentists operate• How to organize legal and accounting affairs to prepare for your

transition to maintain continuity with patients and staff• To ensure that patients continue to receive the same or an increased

level of care and comfort after the transition has occurred

Course Code: T-026FL

Room: 707 – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Henry Doyle is the owner of Al Heaps Associates Inc. and has committed to specializing in dental sales and evaluations. A University of Alberta graduate, Mr. Doyle has a wealth of knowledge as a result of 15 years’ experience in the finance industry.

Howard Kutner received both his LLB and LLM (master’s degree in business law) from Osgoode Hall Law School. He is owner of Kutner Law, a business lawyer firm in Ontario. Kutner Law is involved with many dental clients and has been serving the community for more than 30 years.

Michael Kutner received both an American JD law degree and a Canadian LLB at the University of Detroit Mercy and University of Windsor, respectively. His practice at Kutner Law has an emphasis on assisting dental professionals with their business needs.

Jordan Weinberg is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) who qualified as a Chartered Accountant (CA), Jordan has a Bachelor of Administrative Studies (Hons.) degree in accounting from York University. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario.

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What’s in Your Toolbox? Making the Most of Your Diagnostic Tools in Oral Radiology, Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology

Kristina Perschbacher BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(c)

Susanne PerschbacherDDS, MSc, FRCD(c) Oral Radiology

From the best ways to use your eyes and your hands to examine the structures of the oral cavity to the most meaningful application of advanced modalities such as panoramic radiography, cone beam computed tomography, biopsy or other adjunctive tests, this course will highlight some of the approaches that will allow clinicians to most efficiently use some of the diagnostic aids at their disposal. Cases will be used to illustrate the essential features of many different types of oral pathology. Practitioners will learn that their brain is the most valuable tool in achieving optimal diagnosis for their patients.

Learning Objectives:• An approach to examination and interpretation of soft-tissue lesions

and guidelines for successful biopsy• The appropriate selection of imaging modalities and an approach

to radiologic interpretation of osseous pathology• The function of adjunctive tests in oral cancer screening

Course Code: T-027PL

Room: 713AB – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Kristina Perschbacher obtained her MSc and specialty education in oral pathology and oral medicine at the University of Toronto (U of T). She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. The majority of her time is spent seeing patients in private oral pathology and oral medicine practice. She also teaches in the undergraduate oral pathology and post-graduate oral pathology and oral radiology programs at U of T. Dr. Perschbacher is an examiner for the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.

Dr. Susanne Perschbacher divides her time between her private oral radiology practice and teaching at the University of Toronto and is also a part-time staff radiologist at SickKids Hospital. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and a lead author of the textbook Diagnostic Imaging: Oral and Maxillofacial.

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That Doesn’t Look Normal — Now What? A Case-based Review of What You Need to Know in Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology

Kristina Perschbacher BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(c)

Susanne PerschbacherDDS, MSc, FRCD(c) Oral Radiology

Diagnosis is one of the most important and challenging roles of being a dentist. Yet many practitioners find themselves overwhelmed when faced with diagnosing pathology of the oral cavity and jaws. Even variations of normal may create confusion and uncertainty. This lecture will review the important steps in identifying and managing common and rarer conditions of the jaws through a case-based approach. Participants will become more confident and better equipped to care for patients who present with the unusual.

Learning Objectives:• To recognize some common hard- and soft-tissue variations

of normal and radiographic artifacts• To recognize features of some common abnormalities and some

uncommon, but significant, abnormalities• The options for management of patients

Course Code: T-028PL

Room: 713AB – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Kristina Perschbacher obtained her MSc and specialty education in oral pathology and oral medicine at the University of Toronto (U of T). She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. The majority of her time is spent seeing patients in private oral pathology and oral medicine practice. She also teaches in the undergraduate oral pathology and post-graduate oral pathology and oral radiology programs at U of T. Dr. Perschbacher is an examiner for the Royal College of Dentists of Canada.

Dr. Susanne Perschbacher divides her time between her private oral radiology practice and teaching at the University of Toronto and is also part-time staff radiologist at SickKids Hospital. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and a lead author of the textbook Diagnostic Imaging: Oral and Maxillofacial.

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Communication in Dentistry (Gordian Knot Team Simulation)

Richard Griggs, MA

The Gordian Knot team simulation uses a scripted and challenging scenario to teach and emphasize communication, leadership, use of resources and the balance between planning versus practising.

Learning Objectives:• Learn why communication often evaporates and how to resolve this

common situation• Learn how human nature (without training) often leads to common

omissions, too many leaders and faulty assumptions• Increase the productive use of available resources within the practice

Course Code: T-029FL

Room: 701A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 160 participants

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Richard Griggs, creator of the Rolestorming creativity tool, has degrees in psychology, business and French. His Life Mastery Academy helps leaders and innovators jump-start their humanity. After managing at National Semiconductor and Intel, he founded Griggs Achievement Training and Retreats. His seventh book, Triumph in Teams, won a first place book award.

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Handling Chaos and Confusion in the Practice (Guns of Navarone Team Simulation)

Richard Griggs, MA

The Guns of Navarone simulation explores how teams tackle seemingly impossible situations. How do you and the team react to confusion and chaos? What’s the best way to lead in this situation? This simulation is fast, exciting and difficult. During this course, Mr. Griggs will test your personal skill and your team co-operation.

Learning Objectives:• Learn leadership characteristics urgently needed during times of

chaos and confusion• Refine the skill of rotating leadership based on who is best suited for

each particular chaotic situation• Develop optimism and courage to approach, manage and debrief

difficult team and practice situations

Course Code: T-030FL

Room: 701A – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 160 participants

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Richard Griggs, creator of the Rolestorming creativity tool, has degrees in psychology, business and French. His Life Mastery Academy helps leaders and innovators jump-start their humanity. After managing at National Semiconductor and Intel, he founded Griggs Achievement Training and Retreats. His seventh book, Triumph in Teams, won a first place book award.

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Management of Complications in Implant Dentistry

Mark Lin, BSc, DDS, MSc, (Prosthodontics), FRCD(c)

Osama Soliman DMD, FRCD(c)

Goth Siu BHSc, DMD, MS, Cert. Prostho., FRCD(c), FACP

Complications and failures in implant dentistry can range from minor to major, reversible to irreversible and problematic to detrimental. As a result, these clinical problems will cause frustrations and disappointments for our patients and the dental professionals. The documentation in the scientific literature has provided long-term follow-ups and evidence for the different classifications of complications and failures in implant dentistry. Understanding the various modes of complications and failures in implant dentistry can lead to prevention, early detections and management of these clinical challenges.

Learning Objectives:• To identify the various modes of complications or failures in

implant dentistry• To prevent implant complications in the treatment-planning,

surgical and prosthetic phase of implant dentistry• Management of various implant complications to optimize

clinical outcomes

Course Code: T-031FC

Room: 714B – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Mark Lin practised general dentistry for 13 years, then returned to complete his post-graduate training in the specialty of prosthodontics at the University of Toronto. He was a former Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry, former Co-director of the post-graduate prosthodontic program and former Co-director of the Implant Prosthodontic Unit, discipline of prosthodontics, at the University of Toronto.

Dr. Osama Soliman completed a doctor of dental medicine degree at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has publications on topics ranging from dental implants to digital workflow to bone cancer in the jaw, and he has written three chapters for the reference guide Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Secrets. Dr. Soliman is currently an instructor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry.

Dr. Goth Siu is among the very few dual-boarded prosthodontists in Canada and the United States, he is a Fellow of The Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics. He completed his doctor of dental medicine degree at the University of Pennsylvania and is also a clinical instructor at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry.

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Dental Trauma in Young Children: If It’s Broken, Fix It

Marvin Berman, BA, BS, DDS

One of the most-challenging services a dentist and the dental team are called on to provide for young patients is the skillful management of dental trauma emergencies. Frequently, children, from toddlers learning to walk to teenagers playing sports, sustain injuries to their teeth, lips and intra-oral tissues, requiring immediate and skillful treatment. Short-term solutions, as well as long-term planning, can have life-changing ramifications. Dr. Berman, with his vivid videos, illustrations and 55 years of experience, will focus on the specifics of local anesthesia, crown and root fractures of primary and permanent teeth, bonding techniques, reimplantation and splinting, pulpal considerations, esthetics and — of course — behaviour management.

Learning Objectives:• Participants will have a better grasp of emergency triage teamwork

technique• Participants will learn the importance of accurate documentation

of injuries• Participants will gain new confidence, turning a desperate situation

into a positive outcome

Course Code: T-032FL

Room: 715AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Marvin Berman is an internationally recognized pediatric dentist with a career as a successful practitioner and a lecturer spanning five decades! Thousands of dentists are using his drug-free, no-nonsense approach to patient management. Dr. Berman has been an ambassador for dentistry as a health reporter on CBS News Radio 78 and via media appearances on behalf of the American Dental Association, the Chicago Dental Society and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. He has published numerous articles in dental literature and is a member of many professional, honorary and service organizations.

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Special Patients, Special Dentists: Opportunity Calls

Marvin Berman, BA, BS, DDS

It is no longer unusual for dentists to encounter special needs patients of all ages, sizes and types. Access to care for the increasing numbers of children and adults exhibiting autistic tendencies, sensory integration disorders and ADHD has become a universal issue. Utilizing live-action videos, Dr. Berman will demonstrate the communication skills and the clinical tips that will enable the dentist and the dental team to treat these special needs patients in the regular dental environment — without mind-altering drugs. Including these patients in your practice will enhance your professional and emotional satisfaction.

Learning Objectives:• Participants will better appreciate the overwhelming dilemmas and

frustrations parents of special needs children face each and every day• Participants will be able to establish a flexible protocol for creating a

dental homer for special needs patients• Participants will be able to witness first-hand a dental team providing

effective dental care with the healing touch

Course Code: T-033FL

Room: 715AB – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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A customized experience for dentists in practice for 10 years or less!

October 26-27, 2019 | Delta Toronto

Visit us at the ODA booth during the ASMfor a special registration offer!

Reasons to Attend:

• Two days of specialized CE topics

• Direct access to more than 20 experts at the

Roundtable Exchange

• Complimentary networking reception

• Food and beverages included for both days

Registration is now open!

Learn more and register at:www.oda.ca/new-dentist-symposium

Questions? Connect with the ODA staff:Richard Pita: [email protected] | 416-922-4162 ext. 3341

Teresa Tomassetti: [email protected] | 416-355-2259

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CSI: Compliance, Safety and Inspections. Can Your Practice Survive?

Blake Clemes, DDS

This lecture covers the legal requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), as it applies to dental offices. It includes the OHSA, the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS), Ministry of Labour and Public Health Ontario inspections, workplace violence and harassment, X-ray safety, musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), anesthetic gases, eyewash stations, safety-engineered needles and required forms.

Learning Objectives:• To know what health and safety laws and regulations to apply in

the dental office• To know what steps need to be taken for employers and employees

to be compliant• To have the tools needed to be compliant and pass an inspection

Course Code: T-034PC

Room: 206AB – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (6 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Blake Clemes received his dentistry degree from Western University in 1983. He is a WSIB-certified health and safety representative and has a general private practice. An Ontario Dental Association (ODA) Past-President, he has been awarded the ODA Service Award and the Barnabas Day Award, as well as the Western Dentistry Alumni of Distinction Award. Dr. Clemes has received fellowships in the Pierre Fauchard Academy, the International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International and the American College of Dentists.

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Dentistry’s Role in Treating OSA and Craniofacial Pain

Steven Olmos, DDS, DABCP, DABCDSM, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO

Dr. Olmos will review his reproducible system that allows doctors to triage disorders, diagnose and develop staged treatment plans for injuries (acute and chronic) of the TM joint, facial pain (typical and atypical), primary headaches and abnormal sleep. The system provides for conservative treatment with reproducible success by emphasizing origin rather than focusing on symptoms. It is a system compliant with organized dental/medical philosophies and standard of care that will lift the confusion usually associated with the order of treatment factors for age and general health.

Learning Objectives:• Apply a data-collection system that will enable you to produce a

staged treatment plan for multiple injuries or dysfunction with and without sleep disordered breathing (OSA)

• Deliver reproducible successful treatment for these disorders• Appreciate how standard of care affects treatment-plan decisions

Course Code: T-035FL

Room: 206CD – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Steven Olmos has devoted the last 20 years to the research and treatment of craniofacial pain and sleep-related breathing disorders. He is the founder of TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centres International, with 50 licensed locations in seven countries. He obtained his DDS from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and is board certified in both chronic pain and sleep breathing disorders.

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Sleep-related Bruxism in Adults and Children: Diagnosis and Treatment

Steven Olmos, DDS, DABCP, DABCDSM, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO

This course will provide an overview and understanding of sleep bruxism (SB), its multifactorial pathophysiology and the prevalence in adults and children. Dr. Olmos will discuss SB as it relates to nasal obstruction, pain, micro-arousals and how dental occlusions’ relationship to SB remains controversial.

Learning Objectives:• Identify the four points of obstruction• Understand the prevalence of bruxism and the best treatments for

adults and children• Learn about micro-arousals and what they mean

Course Code: T-036FL

Room: 206CD – North Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Special Care Dentistry: How Classification of Health is Measured and How It Impacts Risk Management and Prevention in the Dental Practice

Carlos Quiñonez DMD, MSc, PhD, FRCD(c)

Clive FriedmanBDS, Cert. Ped Dent.

Joan Rush BComm, LLB, LLM

Disability, according to the International Classification of Functioning (ICF), is not considered an illness, but is defined according to the individual’s human experience of functioning. The advantages of this definition are that it takes into account the fact that not all persons with disability require special care, and that persons may require special care at certain times in their life, but not others. Although the definition is very wide (including certain medical groups, children, adults and the elderly), it is also very sensitive, as need is entirely dependent on the personal and environmental context. This lecture will detail how any disability can be evaluated using the ICF as a baseline and consequently arrive at a treatment approach that takes into consideration the three dimensions: body function and structure; individual activity; and participation in society, along with the personal and environmental contexts in which the individual lives.

Learning Objectives:• To become familiar with the oral health status and access-to-care

barriers for this population• To understand what focus should be placed on these individuals in

general dental practice• To be aware of specific consent and ethical considerations when

working with this population group

Course Code: T-037FL

Room: 714A – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Dr. Carlos Quiñonez is a dental public health specialist and an Associate Professor and Director of the Specialty Training Program in Dental Public Health at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. Dr. Quiñonez’s research focuses on the politics and economics of dentistry, and he is an internationally recognized leader in oral health-care policy and research. Dr. Quiñonez is also the Editor of Ontario Dentist, the journal of the Ontario Dental Association.

Dr. Clive Friedman is a graduate of the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. He received his specialty in pediatric dentistry at the University of New Orleans. He is an Associate Professor at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, and the University of Toronto, where he teaches seminars on behaviour. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and is a Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities.Joan Rush practised insurance and health law. She has researched access to dental treatment for adults with developmental disabilities. Ms. Rush was formerly VP and general counsel of a Canadian life insurer. She was a Director for the Crown agency Community Living BC and the BC Cancer Agency’s research ethics board. Ms. Rush and her husband, Dennis, have two children. Their son, Graeme, lives with autism.

The mobile app makes navigating the ASM a breeze. Search lectures by day, topic or speaker.

Find exhibitors by name and product categories and locate them directly on the Exhibits Floor.

Plus, take notes and much more.

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Available for download in March 2019. For the most up-to-date information,

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The Impact of Congenital and Inherited Bleeding Disorders

Alison DougallD.Ch.Dent., MSc (Special Needs)

There are many inherited bleeding disorders that affect clotting activity, and this affects the management of oral health care in a variety of ways. This presentation will outline strategies for provision of safe and appropriately risk-assessed dental care and look at contemporary protocols to manage a whole range of care, from orthodontics, dental hygiene and periodontal treatment, restorative care and necessary surgical care.

Learning Objectives:• To understand the etiology and comprehensive interdisciplinary

management of a wide range of inherited bleeding disorders throughout their life course

• To understand how to risk assess and safely provide a variety of dental interventions for people with congenital bleeding disorders

• To understand how to link with and work within a comprehensive care hemophilia team

Course Code: T-038PL

Room: 714A – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Alison Dougall is a consultant in Special Care Dentistry, Dublin Dental University Hospital; Director of the Clinical Doctorate program at Trinity College, Dublin; Chair of the Executive Board and President-Elect of the International Association for Disability and Oral Health; Editorial Board member of the Special Care Dentistry Journal; Medical Advisory Board member of the European Haemophilia Consortium; and immediate Past Chair of the Dental Committee for World Federation of Haemophilia.

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HurriView® and HurriView II® will help you show patients where they have plaque build-up & help motivate them to improve their oral hygiene routines.

• HurriView highlights where improved oral hygiene is needed• HurriView II highlights old plaque in blue and new plaque in reddish-pink• Individually wrapped• home use• Available in boxes of 72• No messy rinses or tablets!

HurriPAK™ Periodontal Anesthetic Kit is a great alternative to local injection prior to root planing and scaling or full mouth debridement. Whether scaling an entire quadrant or an isolated area, HurriPAK allows dispensing only the amount of liquid needed, so no product is wasted. Plastic irrigation tips enable

HurriCaine® Topical Anesthetic Liquid and are gentle to soft tissue.

• Needle-free periodontal anaesthesia• Works within 30 seconds• how much you need• Pleasant tasting - Wild Cherry and

To place an order, contact your preferred supplier or contact your Canadian Representative at 1-519-766-6343. www.beutlich.comHurriCaine, HurriView and HurriView II are registered trademarks of Beutlich® Pharmaceuticals, LLC. HurriPAK and Snap -n- Go are trademarks of Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC. CDA 748 0319

Each HurriPAK Starter Kit Contains:• 2 bottles of HurriCaine Topical Anesthetic Liquid - Wild Cherry and • 12 disposable irrigation syringes• 12 disposable periodontal irrigation tips• 2 HurriCaine Luer-Lock Dispensing Caps

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20% Benzocaine for fast, temporary relief of occasional minor irritation and pain associated with:• Minor dental procedures• Minor injury of the mouth and gums• Minor irritation of the mouth and gums caused by dentures or orthodontic appliances• Sore mouth and throat• Canker sores

HurriView® and HurriView II® will help you show patients where they have plaque build-up & help motivate them to improve their oral hygiene routines.

• HurriView highlights where improved oral hygiene is needed• HurriView II highlights old plaque in blue and new plaque in reddish-pink• Individually wrapped• home use• Available in boxes of 72• No messy rinses or tablets!

HurriPAK™ Periodontal Anesthetic Kit is a great alternative to local injection prior to root planing and scaling or full mouth debridement. Whether scaling an entire quadrant or an isolated area, HurriPAK allows dispensing only the amount of liquid needed, so no product is wasted. Plastic irrigation tips enable

HurriCaine® Topical Anesthetic Liquid and are gentle to soft tissue.

• Needle-free periodontal anaesthesia• Works within 30 seconds• how much you need• Pleasant tasting - Wild Cherry and

To place an order, contact your preferred supplier or contact your Canadian Representative at 1-519-766-6343. www.beutlich.comHurriCaine, HurriView and HurriView II are registered trademarks of Beutlich® Pharmaceuticals, LLC. HurriPAK and Snap -n- Go are trademarks of Beutlich Pharmaceuticals, LLC. CDA 748 0319

Each HurriPAK Starter Kit Contains:• 2 bottles of HurriCaine Topical Anesthetic Liquid - Wild Cherry and • 12 disposable irrigation syringes• 12 disposable periodontal irrigation tips• 2 HurriCaine Luer-Lock Dispensing Caps

EFFECTIVE• Trusted by dental professionals for over 40 years• Eliminates pain and discomfortFAST-ACTING• Relief within 30 secondsSAFE• Virtually no systemic absorption• Available over the counter•

NO WAITING! NO NEEDLES!NO PAIN!

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The Four Keys to Master Treatment Acceptance as a Team

Kirk Behrendt

The new economy has greatly reduced the trust and discretionary income of patients. High-performing dental teams understand that in order to continually grow, they have to enhance their listening skills and photography techniques to reclaim that trust. Come to this seminar to see the four ways great dental teams are adapting to the ever-changing world and making these relationships “power-full” to keep treatment acceptance and production numbers up.

Learning Objectives:• Energize your team with this four-step process to sell more dentistry

in this economy• See the critical steps to establishing and implementing an elegant

hand-off approach with patients• Learn how to remove the obstacles to help patients “pay in full” or

to eliminate your accounts receivable, and see the four most-powerful questions to ask a patient and how to use them

Course Code: T-039FL

Room: 718A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Kirk Behrendt speaks and consults with dentists all over the world on how to create a better practice and a better life. Mr. Behrendt has invested more than 23 years of his professional life optimizing the best systems and practices within the dental industry. He and his team are committed to bringing valuable solutions to preserve the great profession of dentistry in ways that are easily understood, widely applicable and increasingly entertaining. “Edu-tainment” is a mantra at ACT Dental.

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The Top Seven Secrets to Make Your Practice Thrive

Kirk Behrendt

Some dentists and team members are working harder than ever for the same result. Bring your team to this inspirational lecture to see seven powerful secrets you and your team can create for more opportunities to produce more dentistry and reduce the amount of open chairs in your office today.

Learning Objectives:• Demystify the elements that make a successful practice and promote

continual growth• Use these seven steps to create more significant and “power-full”

relationships with patients and learn the five ways to significantly reduce cancellations in your schedule

• See how great practices are keeping case acceptance high in this economy, and re-engineer your workday and your thinking to get more out of life

Course Code: T-040FL

Room: 718A – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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State-of-the-art Rehabilitation for Total Edentulism: The All-on-4® Treatment Concept

Paulo Malo, DDS, PhD

This course will discuss the objectives and evidence-based principles for surgical and prosthetic therapy when using the All-on-4® treatment concept to restore complete edentulous and failing dentition cases. Clinical management of patients through this protocol will be presented by demonstrating the medical data-gathering process, diagnosis, treatment planning, surgical protocols and fabrication of both provisional and definitive implant-supported prosthesis: the MALO Bridge.

Learning Objectives:• The principles, advantages and biomechanics of the

All-on-4® treatment concept• The best implant positioning and design/length selection for each case type• Definitive rehabilitation options (case type and patient’s choice-

based)

Course Code: T-041FC

Room: 717AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Prof. Paulo Malo received his dental degree from the Faculty of Dental Medicine at the University of Lisbon in 1989. He founded the MALO CLINIC in 1995 and developed the MALO CLINIC Protocol (surgical techniques and innovative products such as the All-on-4®, the new zygomatic implant, the Extra-Maxilla surgery, the NobelSpeedy® implant and the MALO CLINIC Bridge). A frequent guest speaker at international conferences, Dr. Malo is also co-author of several books and has published various scientific articles.

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Occlusion for Everyday Dentistry

Matt Illes, DDS, FICOI, FAGD

Working within the scope of maximum intercuspation position (MIP) is treatment that is performed on a daily basis by all restorative dentists. In contrast to muscle- or joint-based occlusal approaches, which are typically taught using a systematic protocol, treatment in MIP has received scant attention with respect to the clinical details necessary to provide it at an equally high level of care. The presenter will discuss situations which are appropriate for rendering restorative and prosthodontic treatment in MIP, as well as strategies which can be employed to maintain it. The presenter will provide clinical methods to reduce the risk of potential complications related to its misappreciation.

Learning Objectives:• Learn to appreciate the potential hazards associated with working

in MIP• Learn to appreciate the level of sophistication of the masticatory

proprioception system• Learn to differentiate between functional guidance and functional

interferences

Course Code: T-042FL

Room: 205AB – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Matthew Illes is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario and serves as a prosthodontic consultant at the University of British Columbia. He is a Fellow of both the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) and International Congress for Oral Implantologists. Dr. Illes has a private practice limited to prosthodontics in Vancouver. He also serves as the Regional Director for the AGD of Western Canada.

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Prosthodontic Strategies to Mitigate Risk for Cement-induced Peri-implantitis

Matt Illes, DDS, FICOI, FAGD

Implant practitioners favouring the use of cement-retained restorations have come under fire in more recent times as a result of the growing concern pertaining to the relationship that exists between dental cement, peri-mucositis and peri-implantitis. Fuelled to a large extent by the 2009 paper published on the subject by Dallas periodontist Dr. Thomas Wilson Jr., the belief that the profession will one day bear witness to a tsunami of peri-implantitis appears to escalated to new heights. The fear that permeates the profession has arguably influenced the clinical practices of many implant dentists, often dictating their decision-making with respect to both the surgical positioning of implants and their prosthodontic management. The presenter will investigate a plethora of clinical prosthodontic strategies available to attempt to circumvent the deposition of residual excess cement adjacent to implants in an effort to minimize its potential ill ramifications.

Learning Objectives:• Learn to appreciate the affect of cement-retained prosthodontic design

and cement type on the risk of peri-implantitis• Learn to appreciate the level of clinical detail necessary to minimize

the risk of peri-implantitis for cement-retained prostheses• Learn clinical prosthodontic systems to curb the potential

complications associated with excess subgingival cement adjacent to implants

Course Code: T-043FL

Room: 205AB – North Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Medical Management of Dental Caries

Joel Berg, DDS, MS

This lecture will provide the most up-to-date information regarding emerging technologies in caries detection and caries risk assessment, in order to treat dental caries medically and not only with restorative interventions. It will review the science behind these developments and will introduce clinically relevant information to practitioners, preparing them to understand related new information as it is introduced to the professionals and consumers. In addition, application of these techniques to early intervention protocols, including the use of silver diamine fluoride and other agents to mitigate the impact of caries, will be described.

Learning Objectives:• List currently available caries detection devices• Describe methods of risk assessment for dental caries• Describe the use of silver diamine fluoride and other agents to treat

caries lesions

Course Code: T-044FC

Room: 602AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Joel Berg is a Professor and former Dean at the University of Washington. He was President of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry for 2012–13. Dr. Berg previously held positions as Chair of Pediatric Dentistry at the University of Washington, as Chief Dental Officer at Sonicare and as Scientific Department head for ESPE Dental. He is the author of the book Early Childhood Oral Health and of more than 150 manuscripts.

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Get a New Practice Up and Running: A Workshop for Young Dentists on Building a Successful Practice

William van Dyk, DDS

It’s very important for a new dentist taking over or starting a practice to make sure the first business decisions help to ensure that the practice continues to run well. Trying to concentrate on providing quality dentistry is made much more difficult when the business side is struggling. If the business runs well, the team is more positive and the patients are more comfortable in the practice. This course goes through the essential parts of a successful dental business. And much can be taken directly back to the practice to apply immediately.

Learning Objectives:• Identify the basic components of a well-run dental practice• Learn how important the team is and how to build an effective team• Find a niche to focus on in the practice and market it effectively

Course Code: T-045FL

Room: 802AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. William van Dyk practises general dentistry in San Pablo, Calif. He is a faculty member at the University of the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. He served as a member of the American Dental Association Council on Dental Practice and was instrumental in the development and delivery of the Success Seminar Series to dental students and new dentists.

Sponsored by:

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Canada’s premier dental conference

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Three days of varied and contemporary continuing dental education sessions are offered (something for your whole team)Over 150 speakers and 170 open sessions and hands-on courses to choose from, as well as the Live Dentistry Stage in the Exhibit HallOver 300 exhibiting companies in the spacious PDC Exhibit HallLunches and Exhibit Hall Receptions included in the registration feeFantastic shopping, beautiful seawall access within blocks of your hotel, and great spring skiing and golfing

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A Proper Associateship Can Be the Secret to Success

William van Dyk, DDS

Bringing a new dentist into an existing practice is a time-honoured method of practice transition. But too many fail, hurting the practice and the new dentist. There are certain important elements that insure a successful bond of the senior and new dentist, and it takes effort on everyone’s part. This program will highlight what each member of the team, both dentists and team members, must do to insure success. If done properly, patients will appreciate the effort and continue to support the practice.

Learning Objectives:• Know what must be done in advance in the practice to ensure

a successful associateship• Learn what the new dentist must do to find and secure the right

associateship• Plan for how the whole practice will act to ensure a successful

relationship with the new dentist

Course Code: T-046FL

Room: 802AB – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. William van Dyk practises general dentistry in San Pablo, Calif. He is a faculty member at the University of the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. He served as a member of the American Dental Association Council on Dental Practice and was instrumental in the development and delivery of the Success Seminar Series to dental students and new dentists.

Sponsored by:

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Oral Care for the Elderly Patient

David Clark, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(c)

Enormous strides have been made in our society to lengthen not only one’s life, but also the quality of that life, and our patients are now also entering these years with heightened oral health-care expectations. Retention of teeth predisposes one to a heightened risk of caries and periodontal disease, further intensified by xerostomia due in large part to the increasing numbers of medications prevalent in this patient population. The dental team must understand the numerous chronic diseases that can exist in the geriatric population. In turn, prevention of oral disease will have a significant affect on their general health.

Learning Objectives:• Demonstrate increased awareness and knowledge of common

chronic diseases prevalent in the geriatric population• Demonstrate familiarity with the numerous medications used in the

management of these chronic diseases• Develop an understanding of rational dental care and treatment

planning for the elderly patient

Course Code: T-047PL

Room: 803AB – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. David Clark is the former Director, Dental Services, at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Whitby, Ont., and is currently an instructor in the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, Pierre Fauchard Academy and Academy of Dentistry International, and he has received the 2016 Ontario Dental Association Award of Merit. Dr. Clark’s hospital practice provided dental care for patients undergoing various treatments for psychiatric illness.

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Clinical Oral Pathology Review

David Clark, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(c)

This course is designed to provide the dental practitioner with a comprehensive review of what could be considered some of the more common clinical oral lesions encountered in daily dental practice. Emphasis will focus on the clinical features of more than 50 such lesions and appropriate management strategies, where applicable. Algorithms will be provided to help the clinician in their development of a possible differential diagnosis. In addition, relevant and current information concerning oral cancer will also be discussed, including the expanding role of HPV involvement in the development of oropharyngeal cancer.

Learning Objectives:• Review of the more common clinical oral lesions that may be

encountered in daily practice• Emphasize the technique and importance of a thorough extraoral and

intraoral examination• Review the current status of various diagnostic aids promoting oral

cancer screening and detection

Course Code: T-048PL

Room: 803AB – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. David Clark is the former Director, Dental Services, at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences in Whitby, Ont., and is currently an instructor in the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, Pierre Fauchard Academy and Academy of Dentistry International, and he has received the 2016 Ontario Dental Association Award of Merit. Dr. Clark’s hospital practice provided dental care for patients undergoing various treatments for psychiatric illness.

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Pathology Update: Oral Cancer, Bone and Soft-Tissue

Mark Darling, BChD, MSc (Dent), MSc (Med), MChD (Oral Pathology)

This course discusses new concepts in oral cancer, including biomarkers and genetic changes, an updated classification of odontogenic cysts and tumours with new entities and recently described oral soft-tissue conditions.

Learning Objectives:• To familiarize participants with new developments in oral cancer• To introduce participants to new odontogenic tumours and an

updated classification of cysts and tumours• To familiarize participants with unusual and newly described oral

soft-tissue and gingival lesions

Course Code: T-049PL

Room: 604 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Repeated

Course Code: T-050PL

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Mark Darling received his BChD in 1985, MSc (dent) in 1990, MSc (med) in experimental oral pathology in 1991 and MChD (oral pathology) in 1998. Dr. Darling is a Professor of pathology in the Department of Pathology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University. He is a member of several professional organizations and is an Associate Editor for Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry.

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Infection Control in the Dental Office: It’s Everyone’s Responsibility

John Molinari, PhD

This course will provide an update on occupational blood-borne and respiratory infection risks for dental health-care professionals, as well as a practical discussion of current infection prevention regulations and recommendations for dentistry. The most recent provincial regulations and recommendations concerning blood-borne pathogens and infection control will be presented, along with updates on other regulations as they pertain to dental settings. Hand hygiene, vaccinations and other preventive measures (i.e., personal protective equipment, instrument reprocessing, disinfection and dental water asepsis) are frameworks for this presentation. Infectious disease challenges and prevention strategies will be used to reinforce the application of standard precautions during patient treatment. The most recent evidence-based information is also discussed to address certain issues where perceptions and misuse of infection control procedures and products are in conflict with scientific and clinical knowledge.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the most recent updates for provincial and Canadian

infection control recommendations• Describe the challenges blood-borne and respiratory infections

present to health-care workers• Understand and apply components of prescribed routine practices

used in dental settings

Course Code: T-051FL

Room: Hall G – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. John Molinari is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. He was also Director of Infection Control for the Dental Advisor. He has published more than 500 scientific articles, reports and chapters in the areas of microbiology and immunology, and he lectures nationally and internationally on topics dealing with infectious diseases and infection control. Dr. Molinari is also co-author of the textbook Cottone’s Practical Infection Control in Dentistry.

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The Challenge of Waterborne Infections: A Microbiology Perspective

John Molinari, PhD

Infections caused by waterborne micro-organisms are among the most harmful to global health. These include diseases caused by a variety of bacteria, protozoa, viruses and other parasites. They are able to proliferate in a many natural water sources, as well as man-made systems designed to provide potable water for public and health-care use. An initial overview of the principles and epidemiology associated with waterborne infections will be followed by discussion of representative, clinically important pathogens and the challenges they present to health-care settings and the general population. With specific regard to dentistry, comprehensive infection prevention recommendations now address the potential for colonization and contamination of dental treatment water. Emphasis focuses on current waterborne microbial challenges, including Pseudomonas, Legionella pneumophila and non-tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) species.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the unique colonization and pathogenic properties of

waterborne micro-organisms that promote cross-contamination and infection in susceptible hosts

• Describe infectious disease characteristics and outbreaks of specific waterborne pathogens that challenge our health-care infection-control procedures

• Discuss available approaches to control microbial colonization of waterlines in dental and medical settings

Course Code: T-052FL

Room: Hall G – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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Josh KoziebrockiLLB, BA (Hons)

Advertising for Dentists: A Legal Primer

While advertising can help bring new patients to a dental clinic, it can also bring regulatory proceedings when done improperly. This lecture will review the policies of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO), as well as recent case law to identify and define what kind of content is appropriate for a dentist’s advertisements and public statements.

Learning Objectives:

• Review the RCDSO policies governing appropriate dentist advertisements and public statements

• Review recent case law updates on appropriateness in dental marketing and limits on free speech

• Learn about the importance of maintaining professional standards inside and outside the dental office

Course Code: T-ES01FL

Room: 712 – South Buidling

Time: 9:30 – 10:45 am

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Josh Koziebrocki is the principal lawyer and founder of Koziebrocki Law. He represents numerous dentists and has extensive experience dealing with regulatory issues.

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EMERGING SPEAKER

SHOWCASEBahram JamPT, DScPT

TMJ Pain... Is It All “In The Head”?

The course with the patho-anatomical approach to “fixing” TMJ pain must be seriously questioned. In the past decade, there has been an exponential growth in pain research and the concept of central sensitization. Dentists must be able to recognize central sensitization, and if identified, rather than focusing on the traditional patho-anatomical approach, treatments must aim to desensitize the central nervous system in order to reduce the suffering and disability associated with chronic TMJ disorders.

Learning Objectives:

• To gain confidence in classifying nociceptive versus central sensitized pain (i.e., when pain is from an actual tissue damage, versus due to the central nervous system hypersensitivity)

• To review the risk factors associated with the development of chronic TMJ pain and disability, and potential central sensitization

• Discuss the most evidence-based approaches to the management of central sensitization to help individuals dealing with chronic TMJ disorders that have been unresponsive to traditional approaches

Course Code: T-ES02FL

Room: 712 – South Buidling

Time: 11:00 am – 12:15 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Bahram Jam is an internationally recognized physiotherapist and is the founder and director of Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute (APTEI). He has been a chief instructor for more than 1,000 post-graduate orthopaedic clinical courses.

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Avi ShelemayDDS, MSc(Perio), FRCD(c)

Indications and Techniques for Hard- and Soft-Tissue Grafting for Dental Implants

Proper diagnosis is crucial for proving dental implant treatment and meeting patient expectations. This lecture will review a systematic approach to identifying soft- and hard-Tissue deficiencies in future implant sites, as well as recognize limitations prior to initiating treatment. Various cases will be used to illustrate different treatment approaches utilized.

Learning Objectives:

• Identify hard- and soft-tissue deficiencies in an edentulous site or sites

• Become familiar with various available treatment approaches and limitations

• Incorporate a systematic approach to diagnosing an edentulous site or sites

Course Code: T-ES03FL

Room: 712 – South Buidling

Time: 2:00 – 3:15 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Avi Shelemay’s practice is limited to periodontics and implant dentistry. He received his dental degree and MSc (perio) in 1996 and 2002, respectively, from the University of Toronto. He did his general practice residency MSH Toronto 1996–7. Dr. Shelemay is the co-founder of LITE (Live Implant Training and Education).

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EMERGING SPEAKER

SHOWCASEHagen Benjamin KliebDMD, MSc, FRCDC

Oral Pathology: Pearls and Perils

Oral pathology is an intimidating topic. Mistakes and oversights have the potential for detrimental effects on the patient’s well-being let alone medico-legal ramifications. Diagnosis and management of oral precancerous and cancerous lesions, however, is made challenging by the vast (and changing) literature, lack of oral pathology resources in the community and infrequency by which these lesions are encountered. It is no wonder that clinicians often feel out of their element when an oral lesion is encountered. This lecture will summarize the systematic approach to the diagnosis and management of oral lesions (emphasis on oral pre-cancer/cancer), including pearls and perils. Emphasis will be placed on examination (including diagnostic adjuvant), documentation, differential diagnosis and management.

Learning Objectives:

• Develop a better overall comfort level with oral lesions• Better understanding of oral lesions commonly encountered and

a stronger ability to formulate a differential diagnosis• Understand management

Course Code: T-ES04FL

Room: 712 – South Buidling

Time: 3:30 – 4:45 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Hagen Benjamin Klieb is a fellowship-qualified, certified specialist in oral pathology and medicine. He is active in research and graduate medical and dental education. He is a staff pathologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and also a consultant at LifeLabs.

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Professor Timothy Caulfield is an unrivalled communicator who debunks myths and assumptions about innovation in the health sector — from research on stem cells to diets to alternative medicine — for the benefit of the public and decision-makers.

Professor Caulfield is a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, and a Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta. He has been the Research Director of the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta since 1993.

Over the past several years, he has been involved in a variety of interdisciplinary research endeavours that have allowed him to publish more than 300 articles and book chapters. He is a Fellow of the Trudeau Foundation and the principal investigator for a number of large interdisciplinary projects that explore the ethical, legal and health policy issues associated with a range of topics, including stem cell research, genetics, patient safety, the prevention of chronic disease, obesity policy, the commercialization of research, complementary and alternative medicine and access to health care.

Friday, May 10 8:00 – 9:00 amHall F – Level 800

Friday Morning Keynote Speaker

Featuring

Timothy CaulfieldProfessor of Health Law and Science Policy

Author of Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?

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Professor Caulfield is and has been involved with a number of national and international policy and research ethics committees, including the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee; Genome Canada’s Science Advisory Committee; the Ethics and Public Policy Committee for International Society for Stem Cell Research; and the Federal Panel on Research Ethics. He has won numerous academic awards and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.

He is the author of The Cure for Everything: Untangling the Twisted Messages about Health, Fitness and Happiness (Penguin, 2012) and Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?: When Celebrity Culture and Science Clash (Penguin, 2015).

Keynote Speakersponsored in part by:

TMSpiralTech

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SPECIAL CARE DENTISTRYTHE ODA EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTS

THURSDAY, MAY 9 Special Care Dentistry: How Classification of Health is Measured and How It Impacts Risk Management and

Prevention in the Dental Practicewith Dr. Carlos Quiñonez, Dr. Alison Dougall and Joan Rush

The Impact of Congenital and Inherited Bleeding Disorderswith Dr. Alison Dougall

FRIDAY, MAY 10Clinical Conundrums: Personalizing the Management of

Atrial Fibrillationwith Dr. Kibar Yared and Dr. Michael Wiseman

Approaches to Neurodevelopmental Conditions and Oral Care for Children and Youth, Primarily Focusing on Autism

Spectrum Disorder (ASD)with Dr. Clive Friedman

SATURDAY, MAY 11 Chronic Diseases and Oral Health in the Elderly

with Dr. Michael Wiseman and Dr. Miriam Robbins

Dental Management of Patients With Neurologic Diseaseswith Dr. Miriam Robbins

Bridging Dentistry with Medicine

Full course designations and session descriptions. are easily identifiable with the OHS logo.

These sessions are accredited as Category 1 (Core) courses ticketed events that carry a $20 fee per lecture.

People with disabilities experience greater levels of oral disease compared to the general population, and additionally struggle to access dental services. These

disabilities may require that the dentist adjust the delivery of care to accommodate the patient’s needs.

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How to Successfully Incorporate Snoring and Sleep Apnea into Your Dental Practice

Jonathan Parker, DDS

It is estimated that 50 per cent of your adult patients have a snoring problem. Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can have a significant effect on marriages, relationships and a patient’s overall health. Dentists can play an important role in identifying and treating snoring and OSA. However, it can be challenging to integrate this discipline into your practice. This informative, humorous, fast-paced presentation will give you the practical clinical information you need to accurately evaluate the patient and effectively treat them with an oral appliance therapy program. Learn how to effectively expand your practice into this exciting area of dentistry.

Learning Objectives:• You will understand the pathophysiology of OSA and the impact on

one’s health• You will learn an effective protocol for evaluating and treating snoring

and OSA• You will learn the features of eight different oral appliances and the

proper device for each patient

Course Code: F-001FC

Room: 601AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Jonathan Parker has a full-time practice in dental sleep medicine in Minneapolis. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine and the American Board of Orofacial Pain and is Past-President of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Parker is an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. He has lectured internationally on the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea.

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Practical Lessons About Early Orthodontic Treatment of Dental Problems: Part I

Marc Ackerman, DMD, MBA

One of the most challenging orthodontic decisions is when to start orthodontic treatment and when interceptive treatment in the mixed dentition is indicated. Knowing the diagnostic criteria and which type of cases should be treated will permit the clinician to offer a valuable service to their patients. This course will feature case examples in each of these interceptive treatment categories.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the basic principles of dentitional development• Utilize clinical examination and radiographic evaluation to properly

time treatment• Diagnose and treat space problems, crossbites, habits and other

mixed dentition problems

Course Code: F-002FL

Room: 717AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Marc Ackerman received his DMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1998 and his Certificate in Orthodontics from the University of Rochester-Eastman Dental Center in 2000. He later completed his MBA in executive leadership at Jacksonville University Davis College of Business in 2009 and his Fellowship in Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School in 2014. Dr. Ackerman is the Director of Orthodontics at Boston Children’s Hospital.

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Practical Lessons About Early Orthodontic Treatment of Dental Problems: Part II

Marc Ackerman, DMD, MBA

One of the most challenging orthodontic decisions is when to start orthodontic treatment and when interceptive treatment in the mixed dentition is indicated. Knowing the diagnostic criteria and which type of cases should be treated will permit the clinician to offer a valuable service to their patients. This course will feature case examples in each of these interceptive treatment categories.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the basic principles of dentitional development• Utilize clinical examination and radiographic evaluation to properly

determine treatment• Understand the treatment of the mixed dentition fixed and removable

appliance therapy

Course Code: F-003FL

Room: 717AB – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Delivering W.O.W. Service – People Will Forget Everything Except How You Made Them Feel

Judy Kay Mausolf

Research shows that practices that build their office environment around serving the patient dominate the market, but customer service is often confusing. “I’m satisfied” means nothing in today’s world. Your practice must be set apart from others in the area. Help prospective and current patients understand why they should visit your office and not the office down the street. Learn how to strengthen communication skills, your practice brand, and service standards. Understand the patient decision making processes and how to create lasting impressions and exceptional experiences and inspire your entire team to deliver W.O.W. service with more passion and focus!

Learning Objectives:• Learn handoffs and hygiene briefings that build value, loyalty and

increase scheduling which ultimately affect the bottom line!• Learn W.O.W. first and lasting impressions, branding that builds

loyalty and service to create W.O.W. patient experiences• Identify how to spot opportunities that create W.O.W. connections

Course Code: F-004FL

Room: Hall F – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Judy Kay Mausolf is a speaker, author and dental practice culture cultivator with expertise in helping others get happier and more successful! She coaches dentists and their teams how to become better leaders, communicate positively and effectively, work together better and deliver service with more passion and focus which ultimately result in growing their practice.

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Communication Solutions – Attitudes, Breakdowns and Conflict Resolutions

Judy Kay Mausolf

Communication is responsible for many things, and improving your communication techniques can result in a high-performing team and patient relationships. Judy Kay will teach you how to elevate your communication, inspiring open communication, preventing breakdowns, resolving conflict, and building trust and respect in your practice. Transform toxic attitudes to tremendous, and ultimately create a positive environment, where every team member and patient looks forward to coming into the office.

Learning Objectives:• Learn verbal skills to communicate positively and effectively with

difficult and different personalities• Learn how to determine behaviors that inspire a culture of trust,

respect, appreciation and celebration• Discover methods that turn attitudes from toxic to tremendous and

address and resolve conflict

Course Code: F-005FL

Room: Hall F – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Forensic Odontology: The Art and Science of Dental Identification

Kenneth Aschheim, DDS, D-ABFO

From terror attacks to hurricanes and from earthquakes to tsunamis, the need to identify victims has never been greater. This course will give an overview of forensic dentistry and its role in major incidents, covering the latest research, new technology, the use of national databases, and national and international standards that are revolutionizing the field. From the forensic odontology newbie to the more experienced practitioner, this course will highlight the latest development in human identification by dental means.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the role that the practising dentist and the forensic

odontologist play in the dental identification process• Understand how the latest technology, research and software are

changing the field of forensic odontology• Recognize the roles that government agencies, national dental

associations and standards development organizations play in the dental identification process

Course Code: F-006FL

Room: 206AB – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Kenneth Aschheim is the Assistant Chief Forensic Odontologist for the Office of the Medical Examiner for the City of New York and chairs the American Dental Association Subcommittee on Forensic Odontology Informatics. He has been instrumental in writing on standards in forensic odontology and has consulted worldwide on forensic technology and designed New York City’s forensic odontology dental identification software. He is an Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor at the New York University College of Dentistry and is an Associate Clinical Professor at the School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

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Forensic Dentistry: It’s Not Just Matching Teeth

Kenneth Aschheim, DDS, D-ABFO

Forensic dentistry does not just involve identifying the deceased from their dental records. There are many other activities that a forensic odontologist is asked to perform in both a medical examiner’s office and as an expert in legal dentistry. This course will cover many of those activities, which include bite-mark analysis, dental age determination and civil litigation. Finally, the course will cover the educational requirements and certification process of becoming a board-certified forensic odontologist.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the multiple roles of the forensic odontologist• Obtain a deeper understanding of both the bite-mark analysis and

age-assessment processes• Understand some of the ways an attendee can get more involved

in forensic dentistry

Course Code: F-007FL

Room: 206AB – North Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Thingamajigs, Whatchamacallits and Other Essential Products to Upgrade and Improve Your Hygiene Procedures

Judy Bendit, RDH, BS

You have, no doubt, heard this expression: “What’s in your wallet?” For those of us in the dental industry, a more appropriate question might be: “What’s in your armamentarium?” In school, we learned the basics. It was only after we graduated and gained real-world experience that we realized that we had lots of other options, whether they are gloves and masks, new suction devices, alternative instruments or polishing options. Alas, we just don’t do it enough. What if I told you that you could upgrade what’s in your armamentarium in a way that could help you work better, smarter and more efficiently? In this course, learn how to upgrade and improve the instruments you use every day.

Learning Objectives:• After looking at an array of infection-control items, determine if you

are using the right products for the job at hand • With all the new suction devices, determine if you are using one best

suited for the procedure that you do• Determine if you are using the best hand instruments, power

instruments and polishing products

Course Code: F-008FL

Room: 205AB – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Repeated

Course Code: F-009FR

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Judy Bendit has more than 40 years of experience in dentistry as a speaker, author and clinician. Ms. Bendit is a faculty member at Temple University School of Dentistry and is an alumni board member at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School. She is a long-standing member of American Dental Hygiene Association and a distinguished academy member of the Pennsylvania Dental Hygiene Association.

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Open Bite and Jaw Dislocation with Oral Appliance Therapy

Steven Olmos, DDS, DABCP, DABCDSM, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO

Dr. Olmos will review the causes of open-bite and jaw relocation when using oral appliance therapy and discuss how sleep-related breathing disorder therapies alter occlusion and how to manage those cases.

Learning Objectives:• Identify causes of open-bite• Understand how therapies alter occlusion• Learn the prevalence and overlapping symptoms of sleep disorder

breathing and temporomandibular disorders

Course Code: F-010FL

Room: 205CD – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Steven Olmos has devoted the last 20 years to the research and treatment of craniofacial pain and sleep-related breathing disorders. He is the founder of TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centres International, with 50 licensed locations in seven countries. He obtained his DDS from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry and is board certified in both chronic pain and sleep-breathing disorders.

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Sibilant Phenome Bite Registration Technique Workshop

Steven Olmos, DDS, DABCP, DABCDSM, DABDSM, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO

Dr. Olmos will walk you through how to capture a three-dimensional relationship to optimize breathing utilizing the only peer-reviewed bite technique that quantifies the amount of oropharyngeal collapse.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the inter-relationship of airway to speech• How to capture the best bite to optimize breathing• Understand why techniques that use only protrusive and vertical

corrections and are flat do not correct orthopedic discrepancy

Course Code: F-011PW

Room: 606 – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 50 participants

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $95

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Infection and Anesthesia: A Review of Strategies for Safe, Comfortable Patient Care

Karl Cuddy, BSc, DDS, MSc, FRCD(c)

This course will review the prevention of infection in minor oral surgery, as well as the diagnosis and management of infections in contemporary practice. In this context, we will review various techniques in local anesthesia and procedural sedation to provide a framework for a comprehensive approach to the patient in pain and/or infection.

Learning Objectives:• Improve your understanding of common oral and maxillofacial

infections• Provide an update on the controversies and current best practices

in infection prevention for minor oral surgery• Review and improve your understanding of strategies for performing

anesthesia in challenging situations

Course Code: F-012FL

Room: 205CD – North Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Karl Cuddy is an Assistant Professor and Director of Education and Maxillofacial Trauma at the University of Toronto graduate program in oral and maxillofacial (OMF) surgery, where he works as a staff surgeon at Mount Sinai and Princess Margaret hospitals. He completed dental and medical degrees and OMF surgery training, as well as a master’s degree in pathology, at Western University. His practice focuses on maxillofacial reconstruction from traumatic, neoplastic, acquired and developmental anomalies.

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Limited Orthodontics for Anterior Facial Esthetics

Gerry Samson, DDS, ABO, FACD

With today’s public interest in anterior dental esthetics, dentists are often curious about offering limited orthodontic treatment. In order to make accurate and informed decisions and pass on accurate advice to our patients, doctors are advised to study and evaluate honest information offered by qualified, experienced professionals. Often, this involves enrolling in an extended-format continuing education orthodontic course. Such a format is a major commitment of both time and money. Limited Orthodontics is a one-day concentrated seminar designed for doctors who have a sincere interest in orthodontics, as it applies to optimizing anterior facial esthetics.

Learning Objectives:• Identifying simple and complex anterior esthetic orthodontic cases• What you’ll enjoy treating and which cases to refer• Basic use of orthodontic force systems and arch-wires

Course Code: F-013FC

Room: Ontario/Niagara – InterContinental Toronto Centre

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Gerry Samson completed a pediatric dental residency at Emory University in 1979 and orthodontics at Northwestern University in 1981. Since that time, Dr. Samson has been in private orthodontic practice. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and a Fellow of the American College of Dentists. In addition to an orthodontic private practice, Dr. Samson holds formal faculty appointments at six post-graduate programs, lectures extensively and reviews orthodontic mechanics articles submitted for publication to The Angle Orthodontist.

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Super-Effective Pediatric Dentistry: Marvin’s Garden of Tips

Marvin Berman, BA, BS, DDS

Young children and adolescents can be a challenge for caregivers, teachers, coaches and especially parents. Self-esteem, time out, quality time and permissive dialogue have replaced discipline and respect. Utilizing live-action videotapes, Dr. Berman demonstrates his unique methodology for managing apprehensive and reluctant children without drugs or active restraints. Setting parameters of behaviour, strategic separation of parents and children, needles and drilling are among the topics that will be addressed. Doctors and their assistants will gain a new sense of confidence and enablement after participating in this presentation.

Learning Objectives:• Participants will learn to assess the existing parent-child relationship

and better predict and manage the child’s behavioural tendencies• Participants will learn how to administer local anesthesia and perform

pediatric dental procedures with a minimum of discomfort and conflict without mind-altering drugs

• Participants will gain insight into developing effective teamwork strategies with emphasis on the importance of dental assistants, hygienists and front-office personnel

Course Code: F-014FL

Room: 602 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Marvin Berman is an internationally recognized pediatric dentist with a career as a successful practitioner and a lecturer spanning five decades! Thousands of dentists are using his drug-free, no-nonsense approach to patient management. Dr. Berman has been an ambassador for dentistry as a health reporter on CBS News Radio 78 and via media appearances on behalf of the American Dental Association, the Chicago Dental Society and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. He has published numerous articles in dental literature and is a member of many professional, honorary and service organizations.

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The Pride and the Passion: Have We Lost the Healing Touch?

Marvin Berman, BA, BS, DDS

Young dentists trying to establish practices are faced with the anxiety of daunting financial, clinical and personal issues. Lost in the shuffle are the bedside manners and healing touch that patients crave. Amazing new technologies have resulted in an atmosphere of care without caring and one in which the doctor-patient relationship is neglected. Dr. Berman, with his 55 years of experience as a practising pediatric dentist, an employee, a boss, a partner, a teacher, a mentor, a husband, a father and a grandfather, will share his road map for professional success and personal fulfillment.

Learning Objectives:• Participants will gain an improved sense of what patients expect from

their dentist• Participants will develop a better perspective of how to utilize new

technologies without losing the human connection• Participants will gain realistic optimism for maximizing both

professional achievement and personal happiness

Course Code: F-015FL

Room: 602 – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Today’s Comprehensive Treatment Planning: Simple to Complex

Bobby Birdi, DMD, MSc, Dip. Perio, Dip. Prosth, FRCD(c), FACP, DABP

The course is designed to help the clinician (generalist or specialist) realize current concepts, techniques and technologies in implant dentistry that allow predictable surgical placement and restoration of dental implants. The presentation will outline patient selection, treatment planning and decision-making in the execution of implant dentistry for consistent functional and esthetic results. The use of technology, digital workflow, guided surgery and 3D planning will be highlighted — tips and tricks to use in your practice on Monday morning!

Learning Objectives:• Learn how to develop restoratively driven treatment plans, simple to

complex, as well treatment timing and sequencing for complex and simple cases

• Learn smile design and achieve results that are esthetically and functionally pleasing, and learn the benefits of utilizing cone-beam technology and digital workflow

• Understand the importance of communication and collaboration between the surgical-restorative teams

Course Code: F-016FL

Room: 603 – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. Bobby Birdi is a board-certified periodontist and prosthodontist in both the United States and Canada. He is a reviewer for the Journal of Oral Implantology and the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants (JOMI). Dr. Birdi is Co-director of the Pacific Institute for Advanced Dental Education and maintains a full-time private practice at the BC Perio Dental Health & Implant Centres in Vancouver.

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Digital Dentistry and Technology in Today’s Implant Practice

Bobby Birdi, DMD, MSc, Dip. Perio, Dip. Prosth, FRCD(c), FACP, DABP

This course will provide an update on the latest technologies available to the restorative and surgical doctor, with a focus on implant dentistry. The presentation will outline patient selection, treatment planning and decision-making in the execution of implant dentistry for consistent functional and esthetic results using the latest technologies. The use of technology, digital workflow, guided surgery and 3D planning will be highlighted. An emphasis on the benefits of implementing digital technology in everyday practice will be showcased.

Learning Objectives:• Learn how digital workflow and cone-beam technology can be

utilized to make more precise treatment plans and understand how to avoid restorative-driven implant complications

• Understand the benefits and limitations of technology in your practice and learn how to design today’s final implant restoration using new materials and designs

• Understand the importance of communication and collaboration between the surgical-restorative teams

Course Code: F-017FL

Room: 603 – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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What Should I Do? I Hate Bugs! The Management of Odontogenic Infections in Dental Practice

Thomas Borris, DDS

This course will provide the attendees with a sound basis for the surgical and medical management of minor and severe odontogenic infections in their practices. There will be a thorough review of current antibiotics and their indications. Unusual infections, such as those encountered with patients receiving bisphosphonate therapy, cancer chemotherapy, sinus protocols and organ transplantation, will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on the general practice.

Learning Objectives:• Be able to discuss the pathophysiology of odontogenic infections• Give sound rationale for antibiotic selection for the management of

head and neck infections• Discuss the management of unusual infections, such as those

associated with the use of chemotherapeutics

Course Code: F-018PL

Room: 801B – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Thomas Borris received his DDS at the University of Illinois in 1986. He received his OMS certificate at Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Wash., in 1997 and became board certified. He began his post-military career at the Denver Health Medical Center and the University of Colorado. Dr. Borris has since returned to government service at the Denver Veterans Administration Medical Center as Chief of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He has lectured extensively throughout the United States and Canada.

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Now Look at the Fine Mess I’ve Gotten Myself Into! A Look into the Management of Surgical Complications

Thomas Borris, DDS

This course will provide the attendees with a solid foundation for the management of potential surgical complications in their clinical practices. Strong emphasis will be placed on the management of the complications associated with common surgical procedures. A wide variety of potential complications, including bleeding, dry sockets, pain, swelling, infections, nerve injuries, sinus communications and displaced teeth, will be covered. The attendee is encouraged to bring and discuss cases from their own practices during this forum.

Learning Objectives:• Discuss preoperative assessment of patients to minimize the potential

of avoidable surgical problems• Discuss office preparedness for emergency management• Discuss the management of a wide variety of common complications

Course Code: F-019PL

Room: 801B – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

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Major Public Policy Issues in Dentistry: Why Do They Matter to You?

Carlos Quiñonez, DMD, MSc, PhD, FRCD(c)

This is a full-day course, reviewing the major public policy issues facing dentistry today. These include:

1. The place of dentistry within Canada’s health-care system;2. Demographic changes, oral disease, access to dental care

and medical-dental integration;3. Changes in insurance, provider supply and competition

in the dental care market;4. The corporatization and commercialization of dentistry; and5. Ethics in dentistry.

The course will begin with a historical perspective on the development of Canada’s dental care system and move to discussing the various public policy issues outlined above. Each topic is separate, but they build on each other into the overarching aim of demonstrating their relevance to clinical practice and organized dentistry. All presentations will be grounded in rich media, and quantitative and qualitative data. Debate and discussion will be encouraged throughout the course.

Learning Objectives:• To introduce participants to the varied topics that are important to

dentistry in terms of public policy• To understand the major historical, social, political and economic

dimensions of Canada’s dental care system• To reflect on policy issues and their relevance to clinical practice

and organized dentistry

Course Code: F-020PC

Room: 605 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (6 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Carlos Quiñonez is a dental public health specialist and an Associate Professor and Director of the Specialty Training Program in Dental Public Health at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. Dr. Quiñonez’s research focuses on the politics and economics of dentistry, and he is an internationally recognized leader in oral health-care policy and research. Dr. Quiñonez is also the Editor of Ontario Dentist, the journal of the Ontario Dental Association.

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Integrative Dental Medicine: Dentistry’s Next Frontier

DeWitt Wilkerson, DMD

Integrative dental medicine (IDM) emphasizes the golden opportunity for dental teams to learn the knowledge and skills to begin addressing each dental patient’s complete health, as well as their own! For example, complete health requires an open airway, proper breathing and oxygen delivery to every cell. In recent years, this has become a very important subject in dentistry. Breathing dysfunction affects systemic health, but also influences dental malocclusions, tongue-thrusting habits, clenching and bruxism, abrasion and erosion dental wear, gastric reflux, TMD symptoms, including sore muscles and joints, headaches and cervical neck discomfort. This covers many of the common issues confronted by every dentist. It is imperative to be well versed in airway and breathing to excel as a problem-solver in dentistry and to produce predictably stable results in restorative dentistry. An IDM checklist will be provided to help implement what you learn immediately.

Learning Objectives:• Familiarize each attendee with the IDM model• Provide each attendee with an IDM checklist• Familiarize each attendee with the relationships between infection/

inflammation, airway/breathing and TMD/dental malocclusion

Course Code: F-021FC

Room: 206CD – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. DeWitt Wilkerson is the President of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH); CEO of the Dental Institute for Systemic Heath (DISH); Past-President of the American Equilibration Society (AES); Senior Faculty/Director of Dental Medicine for the Dawson Academy; Adjunct Professor, University of Florida College of Dentistry; and former Associate Faculty/Special Lecturer at the L.D. Pankey Institute. Dr. Wilkerson has lectured throughout the United States, Canada and abroad on the subjects of restorative dentistry, TMD disorders, sleep apnea and integrative dental medicine.

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Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, Medical Emergencies in Life!

Mel Hawkins, DDS, BScD(AN)

As health professionals, we must be increasingly aware that we are treating an aging and pharmacologically drug dependent and ambulatory population. How can we be expected to respond to life-threatening situations when they never occur? Simplicity! Practical equipment adjuncts, a few good drugs, red flags of predisposing medical conditions, vasoconstrictor interactions and local anesthetic overdoses will be assessed. The syncope algorithm is universally applicable to initially treating any and all emergencies. The team approach is emphasized. Morbidity/mortality case reports and anecdotes, including situations encountered in more than 40 years in dentistry, will cover dental office, family, neighbourhood, shopping centre and sports experiences.

Learning Objectives:• Acquire confidence in the standard approaches for any emergency by

knowing syncope management• Assess case reports in the dental office and in day-to-day life• Consider the physiological differences between the adult, the child

and the senior citizen

Course Code: F-022PC

Room: 701B – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (6 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

The Ontario Dental Association’s Annual Spring Meeting appreciates the unrestricted educational grant provided for this course by Hansamed. This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full (6) credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day lecture.

Dr. Mel Hawkins graduated from the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry, in 1973 and received his BScD in dental anesthesiology in 1975–76. He is Founding Director of the IV CDE certification programs at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry (with Dr. Daniel A. Haas), and the University of Alberta’s Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry. He is a Diplomate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiologists and a Fellow of the American Society of Anesthesiology.

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Applied Ethics in the Dental Practice

Barry Schwartz, DDS, MHSc (Bioethics), FPFA, FACD

Interactions between dental patients, dental staff and the dentist can often create complicated ethical and professional challenges. Discussions in this Course will examine several cases, which highlight ethical conflicts and help integrate the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario’s codes and guidelines into dental practice situations. Issues such as child neglect, domestic violence and insurance co-payment can often confound many dentists when they try to do the right thing. By following a patient-centred perspective and careful analysis of the factors that may affect the profession and the community, dentists should be better prepared to deal with a wider variety of professionally challenging issues.

Learning Objectives:• To be able to analyze an ethical dilemma using a principle-based

approach• To integrate a decision-making process that will assist in case

analysis• To appreciate the affect of poor decisions on the profession and one’s

own practice

Course Code: F-023PL

Room: 705 – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Barry Schwartz is Assistant Professor at Schulich Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, and is Course Director for Practice Administration, where the focus is on critical thinking, interpersonal communications and applied ethics. He conducts ongoing research projects at Western and has published many articles both nationally and internationally on the subject of dental ethics. Dr. Schwartz was awarded the Fellowship in Teaching Innovation Research Award at Western University.

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Ethics and Professionalism in Advertising and Marketing in Dentistry

Barry Schwartz, DDS, MHSc (Bioethics), FPFA, FACD

With the exponential growth of social media and the Internet, the world of advertising is changing quickly. With so many dentists to choose from, especially in metropolitan areas, and so much information available online, many dentists are concerned about patient retention and attracting new patients. Dentists are therefore feeling the need to hop on board the social networking bandwagon or be left behind. Quite often, a dentist’s moral compass can be lost in the process. This course will highlight the changes in advertising regulations, along with the professional implications of marketing and advertising strategies in dentistry. A number of effective and professional alternatives in marketing will be presented, along with a 10-step plan to improve the dentist’s image.

Learning Objectives:• To appreciate the inter-relationship of ethics, professionalism

and a successful dental practice• To understand the pros and cons of various marketing strategies• To integrate current regulations into advertising and

professional practice

Course Code: F-024PL

Room: 705 – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

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Understanding Diagnostic Tests: A Probabilistic Approach

Ben Balevi, B. Eng, DDS, DipEBHC (Oxford), MSc

Fundamental to patient care is understanding their diagnosis before proceeding to treatment. Diagnostic tests are used for ruling in or ruling out specific diagnoses from a list of differentials. The probabilities of a diagnostic test correctly testing positive when a disease is actually present or correctly testing negative in the absence of disease are dependent on the test’s sensitivity and specificity and the pre-test probability. A review and clinical application of these concepts are presented in order to help the clinician assess a test’s risk of a false positive or a false negative in a world of uncertainty.

Learning Objectives:• How diagnostic tests are used in diagnosing, screening and

surveillance• Understanding how the post-test probability is a function of the pre-

test probability and the diagnostic test’s properties of sensitivity (Sn) and specificity (Sp)

• Assessing the risk of a diagnostic false positive or a false negative

Course Code: F-025PL

Room: 714A – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

The Ontario Dental Association’s Annual Spring Meeting appreciates the unrestricted educational grant provided for this course.

Dr. Ben Balevi received degrees in engineering and dentistry from McGill University and a graduate degree in evidence-based health care from the University of Oxford in England. He has presented internationally and has many peer-reviewed publications to his credit. Dr. Balevi is the recipient of the Evidence-Based Dentistry – Practice Award granted by the American Dental Association and the International Association for Dental Research.

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Implementing Evidence-Based Dentistry and Clinical Practice Guidelines to Clinical Practice

Ben Balevi, B. Eng, DDS, DipEBHC (Oxford), MSc

According to the National Academy of Medicine, evidence-based practice is fundamental to the delivery of “quality” patient care. The cornerstone of evidence-based dentistry is the systematic review (SR), which is the gathering, critical appraisal and synthesis of the best scientific evidence to a specific clinical situation. It is also central to well-written clinical practice guidelines (CPG). Current oral health-care-related SRs and CPG will be discussed and debated by the audience in the context of clinical relevance, with the aim of achieving better patient health outcomes.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the National Academy of Medicine’s definition

and its associated six domains of “quality” patient care• What is an SR, and how is it the cornerstone of an evidence-

based CPG?• How to implement SR and CPG into clinical practice to achieve

better patient health outcomes

Course Code: F-026PL

Room: 714A – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

The Ontario Dental Association’s Annual Spring Meeting appreciates the unrestricted educational grant provided for this course.

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The Ultimate Self-care Guide for Health-care Professionals

Uche Odiatu, DMD, NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Yoga Instructor

Self-care is not selfish. Busy professionals don’t leave their stressful jobs, poor sleeping patterns (insomnia, apnea, snoring), their physical fitness (or lack of) or their eating patterns (mindless eating and evening feeding frenzies) in the car before they enter the office. There’s irrefutable scientific evidence that these habits have the ability to ramp up inflammation or dial it down. Well-adjusted, rested, physically active professionals who eat healthy food enjoy a physiology that supports clear thinking, high energy, productivity and toned muscles. In this high-energy, entertaining program, be prepared to have your hair blown back.

Learning Objectives:• Gain new insight into cutting-edge performance nutrition that will

include the latest information on probiotics, antioxidants, keto/paleodiets, whey protein and intermittent fasting

• Understand the destructive nature of unmanaged stress on your bodyand how it fuels accelerated aging and weakens your immune system

• Discover the new science of the microbiome (gut flora) and its impacton your energy, digestion, mood, appetite and metabolism

Course Code: F-027FL

Room: 701A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. Uche Odiatu is the author of The Miracle of Health, a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a practising dentist in Toronto. He is a certified Personal Trainer and a Certified Yoga Instructor.

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Posture Perfect: Get Lean, Pain Free and Fit

Uche Odiatu, DMD, NSCA Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Yoga Instructor

Do you need coffee to kick-start your brain? Do you ever wake up on the wrong side of the bed? Do you suffer from an energy dip or the afternoon blahs? How can this be solved in an afternoon course? Few people know the science and the latest information on HIIT or high intensity interval training, where less exercise is better for you. What? Fortify your body’s natural vitality with the latest information on the four components of a complete physical fitness program. Few people know that your repair, growth and recovery systems are on standby during the day. Gain insight into how to prepare your body for a good night’s sleep and how to stay deep asleep once your eyes shut. Few people know that being dehydrated negatively affects every bodily process and exactly how to hydrate properly for work and sport. All this and more in this fast-paced course to support a lifetime of pain-free movement.

Learning Objectives:• Receive insight into the four components of a complete exercise

program that only the top five per cent of the population enjoys• Connect the dots between poor sleep, cognitive decline, poor

digestion, excess fat and chronic inflammation• Learn the language of healthy living, so you can incorporate a

wellness and lifestyle component into your practice

Course Code: F-028FL

Room: 701A – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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CAD/CAM: A Collaborative Workflow to Optimize Success in Restorative Dentistry

Jonathan FerenczDDS, FACP

Marisa Notturno RDT

This full-day course will focus on the incorporation of CAD/CAM procedures into the routines of clinical restorative practice. This unique format will present the clinical steps required for success, along with the laboratory procedures that complete the successful digital workflow. It will illustrate the range of treatment options that are available today for the fabrication of single-tooth restorations, as well as more extensive construction. This course will also include the use of CAD/CAM in the planning and restoration of implants, removable prosthodontics and a discussion of dental materials optimized for CAD/CAM.

Learning Objectives:• To understand the effective use of CAD/CAM in same-day and

multiple-visit restorative dentistry• To become familiar with some of the new developments in CAD/CAM• To understand material selection based upon clinical indication

Course Code: F-029FC

Room: 709 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 160 participants

Audience: Dentist; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full (6) credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day lecture.

Dr. Jonathan Ferencz is a practising prosthodontist with academic appointments at New York University, Columbia and Pennsylvania. He has authored two textbooks, one on high-strength ceramics and the other on CAD/CAM. Dr. Ferencz has served as President of the American College of Prosthodontists, the Greater NY Academy of Prosthodontics and the Northeastern Gnathological Society. He has given more than 400 programs in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.

Marisa Notturno, dental laboratory technician, is a graduate of New York City College of Technology. Following a broad experience in the commercial lab field, Ms. Notturno has worked in the private office of Dr. Ferencz and Dr. Brecht, prosthodontics in New York City, where she has helped create a collaborative environment focused on ceramics and esthetics utilizing the most advanced CAD/CAM technologies.

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Mastering Implant Esthetics

Lee Ann Brady, DMD

Although implant dentistry is considered one of the most predictable treatments we offer, guaranteeing optimal anterior implant esthetics is tricky and often feels challenging to create predictably. This course will look at the steps in differentiating high-risk versus low-risk anterior implant cases when it comes to final esthetics. We will also look at how to optimize the esthetics’ outcomes, starting with pre-surgical augmentation, fixture position and advanced implant prosthetic techniques to make success predictable.

Learning Objectives:• Anterior implant treatment planning, surgical and prosthetic• Advanced implant prosthetic techniques• Fabricating custom implant provisionals

Course Code: F-030FL

Room: 714B – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. Lee Ann Brady is a dentist with a private practice and is a nationally recognized educator, lecturer and author. With an extensive history in leadership, she is currently Director of Education of the Pankey Institute. Dr. Brady has also developed a vast library of online instruction at leeannbrady.com and restorativenation.com.

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Occlusion in Everyday Dentistry

Lee Ann Brady, DMD

Have you ever wondered why, after prepping a second molar for a crown, the occlusal of the prep is in contact with the opposing tooth? Every time we alter the chewing surface of a tooth, we affect the entire stomatognathic system. Often, the patient adapts to these changes. But when they don’t, it can jeopardize the restoration, the other teeth and can cost us the patient’s trust, not to mention their time. In this course, we will explore the challenges of occlusion we face every day in a restorative practice and look at how we can utilize this information to make our dentistry more predictable and help our patients stay healthy and comfortable.

Learning Objectives:• Assessing and managing functional risk• Creating an optimal occlusion• Managing occlusal risk

Course Code: F-031FL

Room: 714B – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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Introduction to Yoga: How Yoga Benefits Dental Health-care Providers

Christina Pastan, DMD

The practice of yoga was created more than 5,000 years ago as a physical practice to help us navigate life, and today, it’s physical and therapeutic benefits are grounded in evidence-based research. This program will provide participants with an understanding of how yoga in the roots of its ancient context can benefit the dental health-care provider physically, mentally and spiritually, and ultimately affect the quality of care they deliver to their patients. Participants will experience yoga in their chairs and learn how the health benefits of yoga can be accessed simply in any chair, anywhere.

Learning Objectives:• Define and demystify the practice of yoga and the evidence-based

science and physical benefits that ground it, as well as its philosophy• Understand how yoga benefits dental health-care providers and the

importance of self-care• Introduce chair yoga as an accessible and beneficial yoga practice

for dentists

Course Code: F-032FL

Room: 715AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Christina Pastan is the Director of Mind-Body Wellness at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Endodontics. A 300-hour certified Kripalu yoga, chair yoga and meditation instructor, her work involves lecturing and guiding experiences in the mind-body practices of yoga and meditation, and how they assist in the development of the dental professional, as well as support individual personal growth and stress relief.

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Introduction to Meditation: Beginning a Practice of Personal and Professional Mindfulness

Christina Pastan, DMD

Grounded in evidence-based research, meditation is gaining attention regularly in the media and has been shown to not only reduce the effects of stress, but also to provide numerous physiological and psychological benefits. This presentation will illustrate how the practice of meditation and mindfulness may help dental health-care providers face challenges both in and out of the dental office environment. Participants will have the opportunity to practise a variety of guided meditations, and recommendations of books and apps will also be provided for those who wish to explore meditation and mindfulness in more depth.

Learning Objectives:• Understand what meditation is and isn’t in a conceptual and practical

way, with applications for incorporating the practice into everyday life• Explain the differences between meditation and mindfulness• Recognize current research on the benefits of meditation as a modern

self-help tool

Course Code: F-033FL

Room: 715AB – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Smart Practices for Your Practice

Todd Snyder, DDS

This course discusses modern procedures, materials and technologies that help navigate these changing times, so that you can offer better dentistry and increase your treatment opportunities. Modern diagnostic devices and materials to restore teeth with minimal to no intervention, along with current concepts in composites and adhesives, will be presented. Cosmetic elective procedures will be discussed, as well as how to be more efficient in all aspects of indirect crown and veneer cases. Many different technologies and tools will be presented, so that in addition to being able to provide better dental treatment, you and the entire staff can be more successful at all aspects of running a dental practice.

Learning Objectives:• New diagnostic devices and the latest in direct and indirect restorative

materials and techniques• Elective dental procedures that people are willing to pay for, and tips

on avoiding complications and post-operative discomfort• Evaluating and implementing modern dental technology and

decreasing your overhead; improving your income with new software

Course Code: F-034FL

Room: 716A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. Todd Snyder graduated from UCLA and the F.A.C.E. Institute. At UCLA, he co-created/co-directed the first two-year graduate program in esthetic and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Snyder is an Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

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The Art of Esthetics and Occlusion

Todd Snyder, DDS

Esthetically pleasing restorations take a lot of effort in order to place them properly and provide proper function with no post-operative problems. Modern materials are being developed every year that can simplify our restorative care when diagnosed and treatment planned properly.By performing a thorough diagnosis of the occlusion prior to treatment planning, it will allow clinicians to avoid future complications and costly failures. The objective of this course is to present a predictable and systematic approach to occlusion and esthetic restorations that will enable clinicians to achieve consistent quality results.

Learning Objectives:• Understand how to diagnose a case and sequence the treatment to

have the best esthetic and occlusal outcome• Know when occlusal problems are present and how to address them,

so that the condition is not worsened• Understand what types of restorative material to use based on their

material properties

Course Code: F-035FL

Room: 716A – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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The Art and Science of Crown Lengthening for Successful Restorative Dentistry: From Concepts to Predictable Results

Jim Grisdale, DDS, DipProstho, DipPerio, MRCD(c)

This course will focus on the different techniques utilized in esthetic and functional crown lengthening. The concept of biologic width and ferrule effect as it applies to crown extension will be addressed. Diagnosis and treatment planning will be covered in detail. Soft and hard tissue surgical approaches will be emphasized. Proper case selection, flap types and techniques for predictable wound healing will be covered. Newer technology for crown lengthening will also be introduced.

Learning Objectives:• To diagnose and treatment plan for predictable esthetic and functional

crown lengthening• Different crown lengthening procedures, instrumentation and

predictable techniques for crown extension• Post-operative care instruction and wound healing

Course Code: F-036FL

Room: 803AB – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This lecture is a pre-requisite to participate in workshop T-0037PW

Dr. Jim Grisdale, is a Board Certified Specialist in Periodontics (UBC) and Prosthodontics (McGill) with a part-time practice in periodontics and implant dentistry in Vancouver, B.C. He was formerly full time faculty at Loma Linda University and is currently an invited lecturer. He lectures extensively in U.S. & Canada and has presented in Asia and Europe. He mentors for Periodontal and Implant Study Clubs. Dr. Grisdale has published in the areas of implants, bone grafting and dentin sensitivity.

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Crown Lengthening for Predictable Esthetic and Functional Restorative Treatment Outcomes: A Workshop

Jim Grisdale, DDS, DipProstho, DipPerio, MRCD(c)

This hands-on workshop will focus on the different techniques utilized in surgical crown extension for esthetic and functional cases. Indications and contra-indications for crown lengthening will be addressed. Proper case selection, flap types and management from incisions, flap elevation, osseous surgery and suturing techniques will also be presented. This workshop is a must for all dentists who are providing esthetic and functional crown restorations to their patients.

Learning Objectives:• How to diagnose and treatment plan patients for both esthetic and

functional crown lengthening• To recognize the indications and contra-indications for crown

lengthening• Understand the principles of biologic width and ferrule effect and how

they apply to functional and esthetic crown lengthening

Course Code: F-037PW

Room: 707 – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Workshop – 30 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Pre-requisite: must attend lecture (F-0036FL) to participate in this workshop

Sponsored by:

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The ODA Suggested Fee Guide and Dental Plans: Best Practices

Leslie Redmond, RDH

Recognizing that The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Pracitioners is an important part of running a business, both ethically and economically, this course is designed so that dentists can accurately and effectively interpret the guide and gain a better understanding about the world of dental insurance. Participants will hear best practices in choosing the correct procedure codes, fee development and communications with both patients and third parties.

Learning Objectives:• Identify and apply principles required to develop and communicate

fees and report services using The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners, acknowledging the link to professional conduct

• Identify the roles and responsibilities of the dentist, as they relate to dental plans

• Be familiar with the key aspects and the importance of record-keeping and documentation, as it relates to reporting and communicating with third-party payers

Course Code: F-038PL

Room: 803AB – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Leslie Redmond is an Assistant Dental Information Officer in the Practice Advisory Services department of the Ontario Dental Association (ODA). She provides technical expertise regarding the use of The ODA Suggested Fee Guide for General Practitioners to ODA members and their dental teams. In addition to matters related to procedure codes, she also provides support and direction to members on dental claims adjudication. Ms. Redmond has more than 30 years of experience in both private and community dental practice.

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Clinical Conundrums: Personalizing the Management of Atrial Fibrillation

Kibar YaredMD, FRCPC

Michael WisemanDDS, MRCS SND (Edin)

The affect of cerebrovascular events and prevention of cerebrovascular events, as it relates to management of bleeding with the new advent of noval anticoagulant agents, has changed comfort levels in some dentists being able to provide safe treatments on their patients and practical approaches for hemorrhage control in these patients.

Learning Objectives:• To become familiar with the oral health barriers in patients suffering

from cerebrovascular events (stroke)• To understand the pathophysiology on oral health and prevention

of cerebrovascular events• To become familiar with the anti-coagulation and management

of these patients and to understand the cognitive impairment and considerations for oral care and procedural dentistry

Course Code: F-039PL

Room: 604 – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Kibar Yared is Director of Cardiac Imaging at The Scarborough and Rouge Hospital. He is also the Medical Director of the Cardio-Oncology Clinic. Before moving to Toronto, Dr. Yared received his medical degree and cardiology training at McGill University in Montreal. He subsequently completed an advanced cardiac imaging fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital – Harvard Medical School in Boston.

Dr. Michael Wiseman is a wet-fingered dentist: he maintains a full-time practice and works at multiple long-term centres in Montreal, providing care often to those very “difficult” geriatric patients. He is a part-time Associate Professor teaching special needs dentistry within McGill University’s Faculty of Dentistry. He is the founder of the Outreach Program, which provides free care to Montreal’s needy, and is the recipient of the Canadian Dental Association’s first Oral Health Promotion Award.

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Approaches to Neurodevelopmental Conditions and Oral Care for Children and Youth, Primarily Focusing on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Clive FriedmanBDS, Cert. Ped Dent.

Nervous systems are tuned to assess potential risks in the environment, an unconscious evaluative process that Dr. Stephen Porges calls “neuroception.” If one perceives the environment to be safe, one’s social engagement system inhibits the primitive limbic and brain stem that control flight or flight functions. This lecture will provide an overview of how to best create safe environments for persons with disabilities. It will also provide an overview of treatment considerations and novel interventions that can be used for this cohort of individuals.

Learning Objectives:• To review the onset of disabilities before the age of 22 years• To review the spectrum of autism and attention deficit hyperactivity

disorder (ADHD) and the affect on behavioural facilitation in the dental practice

• To understand key elements for introducing this population with ease into a general practice

Course Code: F-040PL

Room: 604 – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Clive Friedman is a graduate of the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. He received his specialty in pediatric dentistry at the University of New Orleans. He is an Associate Professor at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, and the University of Toronto, where he teaches seminars on behaviour. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and is a Fellow of the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities.

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Management and Prevention of Gingival Recession: The Interactive Seminar

George Merijohn, DDS

Is gingival recession exposing your restorative margins and root surfaces in the esthetic zone? Are you seeing it with tooth movement? Discover how to avoid recession in the first place, and once it’s treated, how to keep it from coming back. Learn the five key susceptibility factors, and explore using practical chair-side tools that increase practice services with gingival recession management and prevention.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the key factors associated with increased susceptibility

to gingival recession• Triage, evaluate, treatment plan and communicate with patients

regarding gingival recession• Understand when and how to monitor recession and when a patient

is a candidate for surgical evaluation or referral

Course Code: F-041FL

Room: 718A – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This course is a prerequisite to participate in workshops S-003PW and S-004PW.

Dr. George Merijohn practised for 28 years and is an Associate Clinical Professor in post-doctoral periodontics at the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Washington. He authors articles on gingival recession and the evidence-based approach; publishes; consults; lectures internationally; and leads hands-on workshops in: gingival grafting; periodontal instrument sharpening and shaping; and functional movement–practical ergonomics.

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Gingival Grafting Mandibular Anterior Lingual: Minimally Invasive Harvesting

George Merijohn, DDS

Mandibular anterior lingual gingival recession is often neglected and infrequently treated. Autogenous grafting is the gold standard, but you want less patient fear, bleeding and pain with harvesting. Energize and expand your practice with up-to-date, practical and evidence-based knowledge in mandibular anterior lingual grafting and minimally invasive autogenous tissue harvesting. Learn special techniques that you can immediately put into your practice that will help you exceed your patients’ expectations and yours. This course is recommended for dentists experienced in root coverage surgery for multiple contiguous teeth via coronally advanced flap and subepithelial palatal graft harvest.

Learning Objectives:• Understand predictable, practical and systematic approaches for

recipient site preparation• Discover three techniques for minimally invasive tuberosity harvesting

and two techniques for non-palatal harvesting• Understand effective and practical suturing techniques

Course Code: F-042FL

Room: 718A – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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Double Your New Patient Numbers: Dental Marketing that Works!

Kirk Behrendt

The economy has changed the face of dentistry for some dental practices in the last few years. The future of dentistry will belong to practices that grow, adapt, build value and attract new patients with the right internal and external marketing tactics. Bring your team to this valuable lecture, where we will show you what some of the best dental practices in the country are doing to attract more high-quality patients with simple marketing tactics that are really working this year.

Learning Objectives:• See at least 42 different marketing tactics that have worked for

dentists in this economy• Examine how social media and the Internet can be valuable assets

or energy drainers, and see the five scientifically proven methods to increase referrals in a dental practice

• Reposition your practice with cost-effective (or free) marketing tactics in a saturated market, and explode the number of new patients in your practice without breaking your bank

Course Code: F-043FL

Room: 718B – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Kirk Behrendt speaks and consults with dentists all over the world on how to create a better practice and a better life. He has invested more than 23 years of his professional life optimizing the best systems and practices within the dental industry. He and his team are committed to bringing valuable solutions to preserve the great profession of dentistry in ways that are easily understood, widely applicable and increasingly entertaining. “Edu-tainment” is a mantra at ACT Dental.

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Being All that We Can Be: Changing Perspective to Change Reality

Kirk Behrendt

This course will examine what it truly means to be all that we can be for our patients. We use words like “excellence” and “commitment” and “service,” but do we really give all that we can give to the people we serve? See how some of the best dental practices are tapping unused resources to deepen their connections with patients, increase their personal passion, optimize their performance, increase their production and boost their profitability in the current economy. Without the proper focus, it is easy to experience burnout. See the new techniques and business model that complete clinician teams are using to be all they can be for the people they serve.

Learning Objectives:• Diagnose the elements that make a successful practice and promote

continual growth, and see the steps to create more significant and powerful relationships with patients

• Use a step-by-step diagnostic tool to identify specific areas of the practice that suppress production and limit new patient growth, and see how to authentically inspire your team to stay fully engaged

• Manage the emotional undertones and physical systems for optimal performance, and examine the secrets of coaching your team to an inspired and winning season every year

Course Code: F-044FL

Room: 718B – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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Pharmacology for the General Practitioner: An Overview

Aviv Ouanounou, BSc, MSc, DDS, FICD, FICO

Clinical pharmacology studies the effects of drugs and their use for preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. In this course, we will review the various pharmacological agents commonly used in the daily dental practice. Local anesthetics will be discussed, their mechanism of action, onset and duration of action and adverse effects and potential complications associated with their use. Also, we will review the analgesics most commonly used in dentistry; namely, acetaminophen, NSAIDs and opioids. In this section, the adverse effects, common drug interactions and recommended dosages will be discussed. Moreover, anti-infectives most commonly used will be discussed. Finally, in this lecture, we will review special topics such as geriatrics and pregnancy, and any modifications needed on the part of the clinician when prescribing or administering drugs in the daily dental practice.

Learning Objectives:• Understand basic concepts of pharmacology and understand the

mechanism of local anesthetics and the potential complications associated with their administration

• Be informed of the analgesics currently used in dentistry and understand the various adverse effects and drug interactions relevant to dentistry

• Understand the rational use of anti-infective agents, both in terms of the management of existing orofacial infections and as a prophylaxis against the development of bacterial endocarditis or other infection post-treatment

Course Code: F-045PL

Room: 801A – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Aviv Ouanounou is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. He received both his DDS and MSc at the University of Toronto. He teaches pharmacology to undergraduate and graduate students and is also a Clinical Instructor and Treatment Plan Co-ordinator. Dr. Ouanounou has won numerous teaching awards, including the Best Teacher of the Year Award in 2013 and 2015, and he is the recipient of the 2014–15 prestigious Dr. Bruce Hord Master Teacher Award for excellence in teaching. Dr. Ouanounou is a Fellow of the International College of Dentists.

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Chemical Dependency and Addiction: Implications to the Dental Practice

Aviv Ouanounou, BSc, MSc, DDS, FICD, FICO

The problem of substance abuse has emerged as a major issue in society and has become an area of major focus for health-care professionals. Statistically, more than 20 million Americans are affected by substance abuse, which includes the use of alcohol and other drugs, including prescribed medications. In this course, we will discuss alcohol and the various drugs of abuse and their mechanism of action. We will review modifications in dental treatment that may be necessary when treating a patient who is chemically dependent or recovering from chemical dependency. Finally, we will review the drugs used in dentistry and their potential interactions with these drugs of abuse.

Learning Objectives:• Identify epidemiological factors related to chemical dependency

and describe signs that may indicate that a patient is chemically dependent

• Discuss modifications in dental treatment that may be necessary when treating a patient who is chemically dependent or recovering from chemical dependency

• Describe how drugs and alcohol may interact with dental therapeutic agents

Course Code: F-046PL

Room: 801A – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

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What Dentists Should Know About Pediatric and Geriatric Endodontics

Manor Haas, DDS, MSc(D), Cert. Endo., FRCD(c)

This practical course is tailored for both novice and experienced dentists. Clinical considerations of various aspects of endodontic treatment will be reviewed. These will include medical and dental matters relating to endodontic treatment. Eye-catching visuals will be incorporated (HD videos, 3D animations and clinical imaging).

Learning Objectives:• Understand medical and dental considerations for both pediatric and

geriatric patients and learn the fundamentals in endodontic treatment planning in young and older patients, including when to save and when to extract teeth

• Understand endodontic instrumentation and obturation concerns and possible complications, and learn the pediatric and geriatric root canal anatomies, required armamentaria and diagnostic fundamentals and challenges

• Learn about the endodontic significance of immature roots/open apices, dental trauma and calcified canals

Course Code: F-047FC

Room: 206EF – North Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full (6) credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day lecture.

Dr. Manor Haas is a certified specialist in endodontics. He is extensively involved in continuing education for dentists and has lectured and provided workshops internationally. Dr. Haas is a Fellow of The Royal College of Dentists of Canada and is on staff at the University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children.

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The Marriage of Esthetics, Occlusion and Comprehensive Dentistry

Gary Alex, DMD

The successful clinician of today requires a logical and systematic methodology in approaching prosthetic/cosmetic cases that will lead to a predictable and durable end result. This requires a practical understanding of fundamental occlusal principles, materials and, more importantly, just how to use them. Just what is the difference between centric relation (CR), centric occlusion (CO) and maximum intercuspation (MIP)? How do you know what to use where? What about vertical dimension? This program will stress the concept of comprehensive dentistry and show how to predictably treatment plan and provide dentistry ranging from porcelain veneers to complex full-mouth reconstructions.

Learning Objectives:• Thinking comprehensively: seeing the big picture (total dentistry

for total success)• Vertical dimension: How do you determine where it should be?• Anatomy and diagnosis of the TMJ (occlusion begins here): centric

relation bite records

Course Code: F-048FC

Room: 802AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Gary Alex has researched and lectured internationally on adhesive and cosmetic dentistry, dental materials, comprehensive dentistry and occlusion. He is an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) and Past-President of the AACD New York chapter. With a background in chemistry and adhesive technology, he is a consultant for numerous dental manufacturers and a member of the International Association of Dental Research.

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Digital Dentistry: Are We There Yet? Current Trends in CAD/CAM Dentistry

Parag Kachalia, DDS

The world of dentistry is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Practitioners are being bombarded with advertisements claiming that digital dentistry is here and that the analog methodologies we are accustomed to are fading away. The course will take a critical look at the current world of dental technologies as it relates to the restorative arena, with close attention to the current marketplace of digital impressioning units and chair-side restorative milling systems. While examining the in-office CAD/CAM technologies, you will also get an overview of lab-based technologies that allow dentists to offer new materials without a large investment. This course will allow practitioners to understand the future of digital dentistry and realize their own interests.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the evolution of CAD/CAM dentistry over the last five years

and understand the pros and cons of the major in-office CAD/CAM technologies in the marketplace

• Understand the financial impact of investing in CAD/CAM technology• Be given strategies to manage incorporation of these new

technologies into clinical practice

Course Code: F-049FL

Room: 716B – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

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Ten Things that Will Help My General Practice, Without Breaking the Bank: An Overview of New Technologies with a Clear ROI

Parag Kachalia, DDS

This presentation will concentrate on technologies and materials that will improve efficiency, delivery of care, patient experience and/or practice management. Furthermore, the bulk of the program will look at advances that require an investment of $5,000 or less, yet generate a measurable return on investment.

Learning Objectives:• Identify key technological advances that will aid your practice on

Monday morning• Learn strategies to use technology as a distinguishing factor from

the practice down the street• Leverage technology to garner patient buy-in

Course Code: F-050FL

Room: 716B – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 4:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. Parag Kachalia is a former Vice-chairperson at the Dugoni School of Dentistry. Recently, he was selected as one of the Top 10 Young Educators in the United States. He is a Fellow of the International and American College of Dentists. Dr. Kachalia has lectured internationally in the areas of dental technology, dental materials, cosmetics and digital workflows. He is also a member of the Seattle Study Club and Catapult Speaker’s Bureau, and he maintains a private practice in San Ramon, Calif.

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Risk Factors and Complications in Implant Dentistry: Recognition, Treatment and Prevention

Murray ArlinDDS, Dip. Perio

Mark NicolucciDDS, MS, FRCD(c)

Implant dentistry is predictable, but complications and failures occur. This course will cover risk factors that influence implant dentistry survival, success, morbidity and failure, and it will be evidence-based, blending pertinent literature and private practice experience. Our private practice material will show what works and what doesn’t by illustrating cases selected from more than 6,000 patients, 16,000 implants and multiple systems used with up to 30 years of follow-up. Uniquely, we will also show the benefit of our in-house software called Triton-DIMS. The course allows us to statistically analyze implants placed, which facilitates the identification of subtle risk factors that might otherwise go undiscovered. The ultimate goal of this course is to help patients and the profession to reduce complications, morbidity and failures.

Learning Objectives:• Recognize implant procedures that are predictably successful• Identify risk factors that affect success and survival• Learn techniques that can reduce complications and failures

Course Code: F-051FL

Room: 501 – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Murray Arlin received his DDS at McGill University, Montreal, in 1977, his diploma in periodontics at the University of Toronto in 1980 and his Fellowship in The Royal College of Dentists of Canada in 1983. Dr. Arlin has taught at the University of Toronto, at the dental undergraduate and post-graduate levels, and he was on faculty at the Regency Dental Hygiene Academy.

Dr. Mark Nicolucci earned his dental degree from the University of Western Ontario, in 2006. He then specialized at Temple University, earning a master’s degree in oral biology and a certificate in periodontology and oral implantology. He works in west Toronto and is a member, fellow or diplomate of multiple organizations.

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Peri-implantitis: Recognition, Prevention and Treatment

Murray ArlinDDS, Dip. Perio

Mark NicolucciDDS, MS, FRCD(c)

Peri-implantitis has been estimated to occur in a high percentage of cases. As more implants are placed and with longer follow-up times, clinicians are being faced with more frequent incidences of significant disease that require intervention. The etiology of peri-implantitis is multifactorial and also encompasses a wide array of risk factors that the clinician needs to be aware of to effectively diagnose, treat and prevent. These factors potentially include but are not limited to: patient-related factors such as health, periodontitis, smoking and poor bone, and dentist-controlled factors such as residual cement. This seminar will review the recognition and important etiological factors that cause peri-implantitis, including both surgical and prosthetic-related factors. Strategies to minimize the risk of peri-implantitis, both surgical and prosthetic, will be reviewed. Finally, treatment strategies, including non-surgical and surgical-related modalities, will be covered.

Learning Objectives:• Recognize and diagnose the different forms and severities of

peri-implantitis• Understand the etiologies, risk and treatments for peri-implantitis• Apply preventative strategies to minimize the risk for peri-implantitis

Course Code: F-052FL

Room: 501 – South Building

Time: 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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Infection Prevention and Control in Dentistry – A New Standard

Chris Swayze, DDS, MBA, HBSc

Infection prevention and control (IPAC) is a hot topic in dental offices. The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario has a new Standard of Practice, Infection Prevention and Control in the Dental Office, which was revised to align with all public health requirements. This course will review the background behind the new standard and give you and your staff the resources and tools needed to efficiently and easily implement IPAC best practices into your dental practice.

Learning Objectives:• An understanding of the college’s Standard of Practice, Infection

Prevention and Control in the Dental Office• Disinfection, sterilization, reprocessing and documentation• How to implement IPAC best practices into the dental practice

Course Code: F-053PL

Room: Hall G – South Building

Time: 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Chris Swayze is the new Director of Continuing Dental Education at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto as of February 2019. Previously, he was the Manager, Reports, in the Professional Conduct and Regulatory Affairs department of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. In his role as Manager, he was responsible for overseeing a team of dentists who investigate members with respect to allegations of professional misconduct, including infection prevention and control (IPAC) investigations.

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The All-on-4® Treatment Concept for the Resorbed Maxilla: Innovations to Expand Treatment Options

Paulo Malo, DDS, PhD

This course will start by reviewing the objectives and evidence-based principles of the All-on-4® treatment concept to restore complete edentulous and failing dentition cases. It will then be followed by introducing the presents to the most recent advancements that this technique has gone through. Also covered will be the newest implant products that are now used to deal with the challenges of restoring the atrophic maxillae, including zygomatic implants and other implant design innovations, to overcome extremely complex cases in an efficient and predictable way, following an immediate function protocol.

Learning Objectives:• The All-on-4® treatment concept evolution, from past to present

challenges• Recognize the indications for the use of the modified technique using

zygomatic implants• Know innovative products and approaches developed to overcome

extremely complex cases

Course Code: F-054FC

Room: 713AB – South Building

Time: 10:00 am – 12:30 pm Continuous 2:30 – 5:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full (6) credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day lecture.

Prof. Paulo Malo received his dental degree from the Faculty of Dental Medicine at the University of Lisbon in 1989. He founded the MALO CLINIC in 1995 and developed the MALO CLINIC Protocol (surgical techniques and innovative products such as the All-on-4®, the new zygomatic implant, the Extra-Maxilla surgery, the NobelSpeedy® implant and the MALO CLINIC Bridge). A frequent guest speaker at international conferences, he is also co-author of several books and has published various scientific articles.

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Eric EbrahimiDDS, MSC, FRCD(c)

Peri-operative Management of the Anti-coagulated Patient: How to Avoid and Manage Bleeding Complications

This lecture will provide participants with a brief overview of the coagulation cascade with emphasis on how to properly and safely manage patients on oral anti-coagulants pre- and post-operatively. Evidence-based protocols will be reviewed in an effort to maintain adequate hemostasis, while not increasing the risk of thromboembolic events. The lecture will provide an overview of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of some of the most commonly encountered anticoagulation medications (Aspirin, Plavix, Warfarin and the novel oral anticoagulants). This lecture will also provide an overview of the hemostasis protocol using various local hemostatic agents and techniques.

Learning Objectives:

• Understand the coagulation cascade• Identify anti-coagulation medications and patients who are at risk of

increased bleeding from invasive procedures• How to safely manage the anti-coagulated patient to achieve

hemostasis without increasing the risk of thromboembolic attacks

Course Code: F-ES01FL

Room: 712 – South Building

Time: 9:30 – 10:45 am

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Eric Ebrahimi is a community- and hospital-based oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Dr. Ebrahimi is also a clinical instructor and staff surgeon at Mount Sinai Hospital and at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Dentistry, where he works closely with GPR residents and dental students.

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EMERGING SPEAKER

SHOWCASEPhil WaltonDDS, MMSc, FRCD(c), US Board Certified, Diplomate of Periodontics

Cement vs Screw Retention: How to Increase Implant Success

Although most clinicians are aware of risk factors involved in implant failure, few deem the restorative technique as a major culprit. Evidence is now mounting that residual cement may play a critical role in peri-implant disease. Dr. Walton will focus on the importance of screw retention and prosthetic planning, which must be performed for success, as well alternatives when screw retention doesn’t seem possible, including angulated screw channel abutments and techniques for reducing excess cement.

Learning Objectives:

• To understand the advantages, disadvantages and indications for screw vs cement retained implant restorations

• To understand the underlying mechanisms by which excess cement can contribute to peri-implant disease processes

• To understand prosthetic planning to achieve screw retention and alternatives when screw retention doesn’t seem possible

Course Code: F-ES02FL

Room: 712 – South Building

Time: 11:00 am – 12:15 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygiene

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Phil Walton is a specialist in Periodontics. He completed his Periodontal training at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. He is in private practice performing conventional therapy, advanced regeneration and implant rehabilitation. His area of focus lies in immediate implant placement and temporization for single, multiple and full-arch reconstruction.

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Mark BisharaDDS

Mastering the Emergence Profile Around Dental Implants

One of the major problems in daily practice of implant dentistry is how to routinely generate and record the emergence profile around implants. This is important not only for esthetic consideration in the anterior zone, but most importantly function. Traditionally, the lab technician has to create an emergence profile and provide the dentist a temporary crown to develop the tissue. Other alternatives include making a custom healing abutment chair-side with resin using a – (free-hand) method. The development for the Cervico System was based on the frustration with patients who complain of issues such as food impaction and malodor around implant crowns. This is a big problem because it can lead to mucositis and eventual peri-implant disease around restorations. A protocol of use for a novel system (Cervico System) that can help select, generate and record a custom emergence profile in a very predictable manner as the new standard of care will be discussed.

Learning Objectives:• Understand the concepts behind the emergence profile of a dental

implant and how it relates to implant size and soft tissue• Understand how to predictably obtain an optimal emergence profile

to ensure long-term success of dental implant restorations• Understand and implement the workflow behind the Cervico System,

as it applies to optimal emergence profile around dental implants

Course Code: F-ES03FL

Room: 712 – South Building

Time: 2:00 – 3:15 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant, Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Mark Bishara completed his undergrad studies in medical biophysics at the University of Western Ontario in 2010 as top graduate. Since graduating, Dr. Bishara’s practice focuses on digital workflow, dental implants, bone-grafting material regeneration and tissue regeneration.

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EMERGING SPEAKER

SHOWCASEGoth SiuDMD, MS, Cert. Prostho., FRCD(c), FACP

Provisionalization: Predictable Results for Full-mouth Fixed and Implant Cases

We are often captivated by smile makeovers, and “before-and-after” photos, but what happens during treatment? How exactly do we bring a patient from “before” to “after”? Provisionals are the vital link between the patient, dentist, and the laboratory, especially in large full-mouth cases. This presentation will explore the different methods of provisionalization and how they can help achieve predictable results in fixed/implant prosthodontics.

Learning Objectives:

• To explore the functions of provisionals and ways they can help achieve the planned outcome

• To explore the different ways a full-mouth case can be sequenced• To explore modern materials and the methods of provisional

fabrication

Course Code: F-ES04FL

Room: 712 – South Building

Time: 3:30 – 4:45 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit)

Fee: Free

Dr. Goth Siu received his DMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania and specialized in Prosthodontics at the University of Illinois – Chicago. Dr. Siu is board certified in the US and Canada,.

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Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry

Anthony Cardoza, DDS

This course will contrast the daily challenges faced in the conventional delivery of a variety of dental procedures against the solutions offered through laser-assisted dentistry. This lecture is for the dentist/dental hygienist and covers various laser applications. These general applications include cavity preparations, various soft-tissue procedures, endodontic preparation and bony procedures such as crown lengthening and tori reduction. In addition, laser dental hygiene applications will be discussed. Examples of these procedures using both the diode laser and the hard-tissue laser will be shown.

Learning Objectives:• Understand basic laser safety and physics• Learn clinical applications of dental hard- and soft-tissue lasers• Understand the different types of dental lasers available on the market

today and be able to select the laser that is most suitable

Course Code: S-001FL

Room: 713AB – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

Dr. Anthony Cardoza is a general dentist in San Diego. He first incorporated dental lasers into his practice in 2001 for both hard-tissue and soft-tissue applications. Dr. Cardoza is a member of the Academy of Laser Dentistry, a Fellow of the Academy of Clinical Technology and a Fellow of the World Clinic Laser Institute.

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Twenty-first Century Laser-Assisted Dentistry: A Hands-on Workshop

Anthony Cardoza, DDS

Take your practice to a higher level by integrating new laser technology. This hands-on workshop is for the dentist/dental hygienist and covers various laser applications. It will be taught by a certified laser dentist and covers laser applications, safety and physics. Participants will experience hands-on lasers using pig jaws and teeth for both soft-tissue and hard-tissue applications.

Learning Objectives:• Understand basic laser safety and physics• Learn clinical applications of dental hard-tissue and soft-tissue lasers• Use the laser (hands-on) in a simulated dental hard- and soft-tissue

environment

Course Code: S-002PW

Room: 601 – South Building

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 24 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $195

Sponsored by:

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KIWImethod® Hands-on Workshop: Minimally Invasive Autogenous Gingival Grafting

George Merijohn, DDS

Gingival recession presents challenging treatment considerations that dentists face every day. Fear of post-surgical pain, bleeding and sometimes unpredictable results associated with conventional grafting surgery can cause dentists to hesitate in treatment. KIWImethod® Workshop is the engine for change you’ve been looking for to learn minimally invasive, practical and proven gingival grafting for root coverage and non-root coverage. It’s a proven approach used to train post-doctoral periodontal residents in precision grafting techniques. Autogenous gingival grafting is the gold standard, and KIWImethod® minimally invasive recipient site prep and non-palatal tissue harvesting lessen post-op bleeding/discomfort and improve outcomes.

Learning Objectives:• Understand practical recipient site preparation for root coverage and

non-root coverage outcomes• Learn special techniques for minimally invasive graft harvest from the

tuberosity and premaxilla palatal zone• Understand predictable suturing techniques and time-tested post-op

protocols

Course Code: S-003PW

Room: 602 – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Repeated

Course Code: S-004PW

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 24 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

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Prerequisite participants must attend course F-041FL to participate in this workshop.

Dr. George Merijohn practised for 28 years and is an Associate Clinical Professor in post-doctoral periodontics at the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of Washington. He authors articles on gingival recession and the evidence-based approach; publishes; consults; lectures internationally and leads hands-on workshops in: gingival grafting; periodontal instrument sharpening and shaping; and functional movement–practical ergonomics.

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The Digital Workflow: Much More than Intraoral Scanning and Single Unit Restorations

Parag Kachalia, DDS

CAD/CAM dentistry has been around for 30 years; however, only a small percentage of practices has adopted any part of this technology. Traditionally, CAD/CAM dentistry has been thought of as a modality to create single unit restorations in office, but today, CAD/CAM dentistry is much more than that. In fact, CAD/CAM dentistry should be redefined to digital dentistry. Today, intraoral scanning is the gateway to digital dentistry: it allows information to be gathered so that practitioners can do everything from comprehensive diagnosis through to full mouth reconstruction. This workshop will expose practitioners to various intraoral impressioning systems, as well as treatment-planning software, in-office printing and various chair-side mills.

Learning Objectives:• Utilize various intraoral scanners• Understand the power digital treatment planning• Gain insight into the benefits of in-office printing and chair-side

milling technologies

Course Code: S-005PW

Room: 603 – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Workshop – 30 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

Dr. Parag Kachalia is a former Vice-chairperson at the Dugoni School of Dentistry. Recently, he was selected as one of the Top 10 Young Educators in the United States. He is a Fellow of the International and American College of Dentists. Dr. Kachalia has lectured internationally in the areas of dental technology, dental materials, cosmetics and digital workflows. He is also a member of the Seattle Study Club and Catapult Speaker’s Bureau, and he maintains a private practice in San Ramon, Calif.

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Endodontic Workshop for GPs: Locate, Negotiate, Instrument and Obturate Canals

Manor Haas, DDS, MSc(D), Cert. Endo., FRCD(c)

Attendees will learn via exercises on acrylic and extracted teeth how to instrument and obturate more efficiently and safely. Attendees will be exposed to dental microscopes and be shown how beneficial they are in the diagnosis of fractures, endodontic access, locating calcified canals, and instrumentation and obturation. As part of the workshop, there will be a very honest, constructive and friendly review of the day’s instrumented and obturated cases via on-site digital radiographic imaging.

Learning Objectives:• Practise the essentials in stainless steel and NiTi file handling

and canal preparation• Learn to locate and negotiate calcified and curved canals

(including MB2) using new NiTi files• Learn how to obturate the instrumented teeth in 3D, predictably

and efficiently

Course Code: S-006PW

Room: 604 – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Repeated

Course Code: S-007PW

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 30 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

Dr. Manor Haas is a certified specialist in endodontics. He is extensively involved in continuing education for dentists and has lectured and provided workshops internationally. Dr. Haas is a Fellow of The Royal College of Dentists of Canada and is on staff at the University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children.

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Better, Faster, Prettier, Stronger Composite Dentistry

David Clark, DDS

Until now, porcelain was our only real option to rejuvenate a smile. Injection overmoulding of monolithic, heated composite into anatomic tooth form matrices is rewriting the rules of smile design and tooth reconstruction.

Learning Objectives:• How to use composite and Bioclear to treat the “dreaded” black

triangles and diastemas due to tooth-arch size discrepancies, adult ortho, age, bone loss and implant location

• Restore incisal edges in worn teeth, fractured teeth and collapsed bites with confidence using modern composite engineering and injection overmoulding

• Minimally invasive prep design and sparkly, mirror-finish for composites

Course Code: S-008FL

Room: 701A – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This course is a prerequisite to participate in workshop S-009PW.

Dr. David Clark is co-director of Bioclear Learning Centers International. He founded the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry. Dr. Clark’s interests include the redesigning of restorative and endodontic cavity preparations, an overhaul of the tragically outdated GV Black cavity shapes.

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Better, Faster, Prettier, Stronger Composites

David Clark, DDS

Experience a unique approach to modern resin dentistry. Participants will perform injection moulding to create ideal margins, rounded emergence profiles and mirror-smooth restorations in two exercises: deep anterior caries and black triangles. Background: direct composites are underappreciated in today’s world of implants and computer-assisted ceramics. Yet, composite can be the least invasive, most natural and wonderfully esthetic of all restorations. Realistic soft-tissue dentoforms, Bioclear Matrices, 3M Filtek Supreme Ultra and paste composites will be utilized.

Learning Objectives:• Learn and perform the three new steps to achieve rock-solid posterior

composite contacts• Receive an update and a hands-on evaluation of modern matrices,

wedges and separators• Learn how to best combine flowable and liquefied paste and paste

composites, as well as the injection moulding technique

Course Code: S-009PW

Room: 605 – South Building

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 40 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

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The Five P’s of Porcelain Veneers

Gary Alex, DMD

A systematic and logical approach is one of the keys to success with porcelain veneers. Specific preparation, provisionalization and placement guidelines will be discussed in detail, along with the latest materials and how to optimize their performance. This course is continually one of the highest-rated programs at dental meetings. This course will provide useful and practical information for the clinician desiring to take their practice to new levels of care and service.

Learning Objectives:• Planning: focusing on the big picture — not just the front teeth.

Proper planning is the key to success• Preparation: how and why (definitive preparations for optimal fit

and esthetics). No-prep veneers — fact or fiction?• Provisionalization and placement: tips, tricks and how to predictably

place the finished veneers

Course Code: S-010FC

Room: 718B – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. NO CREDITS will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Gary Alex has researched and lectured internationally on adhesive and cosmetic dentistry, dental materials, comprehensive dentistry and occlusion. He is an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) and Past-President of the AACD New York chapter. With a background in chemistry and adhesive technology, he is a consultant for numerous dental manufacturers and a member of the International Association of Dental Research (IADR).

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Posterior Direct Restorations, Contacts, Complications and Occlusion

Todd Snyder, DDS

Simplify your practice with the placement of direct restorations. The emphasis of this course is unlike any other on direct restorative materials in that it looks at complications and addresses them before they happen. This course will discuss treatment planning and diagnosing for proper materials and placement of direct fabricated restorations. Learn steps for posterior direct composites that can be taken prior to ever treating the patient to avoid post-operative complications. Understand adhesion techniques, its complications and problems. Never have a loose contact between teeth again by knowing what types of matrices are available and when to use them. Learn how to place restorations with no sensitivity. See how to restore teeth with minimal to no adjustment of the restoration. Find out how to treat patients with symptomatic restorations effortlessly. Learn how to use glass ionomers in difficult areas. Information will be provided to eliminate any and all issues you might be having with composite restoratives, so that you can place them without any problems.

Learning Objectives:• Diagnostic tools to find pathology earlier• Minimally invasive preparation designs• Dental materials and matrix systems to recreate teeth in any situation

Course Code: S-011FL

Room: 718A – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Sponsored by:

This course is a prerequisite to participate in workshop S-012PW.

Dr. Todd Snyder graduated from UCLA and the F.A.C.E. Institute. At UCLA, he co-created/co-directed the first two-year graduate program in esthetic and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Snyder is an Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

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Posterior Direct Restorations, Contacts, Complications and an Occlusion Workshop

Todd Snyder, DDS

This hands-on workshop and lecture will allow participants to place direct composite restorative materials with modern sectional matrices. This course will discuss treatment planning and diagnosing for proper materials and placement of direct fabricated restorations. See modern diagnostic tools and the preparation design you should be using more than any other preparation. Learn steps for posterior direct composites that can be taken prior to ever treating the patient to avoid post-operative complications. Understand adhesion techniques, complications and problems. Never have a loose contact between teeth again by knowing what types of matrices are available and when to use them. Learn how to place restorations with no sensitivity. See how to restore teeth with minimal to no adjustment of the restoration.

Learning Objectives:• Preparation designs to be less invasive• Dental matrix systems to simplify obtaining a tight contact• Placement techniques to assist with less complications

Course Code: S-012PW

Room: 705 – South Building

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 30 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

Prerequisite participants must attend course S-011FL to participate in this workshop.

Dr. Todd Snyder graduated from UCLA and the F.A.C.E. Institute. At UCLA, he co-created/co-directed the first two-year graduate program in esthetic and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Snyder is an Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

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Implant Placement and Provisionalization Workshop: Understanding 4D Implant Placement and Various Methods of Fabricating Provisional Restorations

Bobby Birdi, DMD, MSc, Dip. Perio, Dip. Prosth, FRCD(c), FACP, DABP

During this workshop, dentists will learn to place a dental implant, then learn various methods of provisionalizing the implant. Dentists will learn to understand the need for proper 4D implant placement, then fully understand how the implant position will affect the restorative aspect of therapy. Dentists will learn to use various materials, abutments and methods (screw-retained and cement-retained) to create provisional restorations on the implants they place. Understanding a treatment decision tree to utilize for provisionalization will be essential. Each treatment method will be demonstrated, and the advantages and disadvantages of each modality will be discussed. Overall, participants will learn how to provide implant therapy with an immediate provisional restoration.

Learning Objectives:• To learn and experience the need for proper implant placement and to

learn and understand restoratively driven implant therapy• To learn how to place a dental implant in the proper 4D position and

the consequences of improper placement, and to learn when various materials and designs of provisional restorations are to be utilized

• To learn how to create provisional restorations of various types and how to address occlusion

Course Code: S-013PW

Room: 707 – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 Repeated

Course Code: S-014PW

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Workshop – 25 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

Dr. Bobby Birdi is a board-certified periodontist and prosthodontist in both the Unites States and Canada. He is a reviewer for the Journal of Oral Implantology and the International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants (JOMI). Dr. Birdi is the Co-director of the Pacific Institute for Advanced Dental Education.

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Transitioning Out of Your Practice

Mark McNultyBA, CFP, CIM

David RosenthalBA, LLB

Bill Henderson

David Chong YenCPA, CA, CFP

Bernard DolanskyBA, DDS, MSc

Are you looking to transition out of your dental practice in preparation for a successful retirement? Whether you are two years or 15 years away from selling your practice, this course is for you! Our experts will guide you through the process of successfully transitioning out of your practice using a case-study approach. Using practical tips and strategies, our interactive seminar will give you all the information you need to confidently prepare for financial independence.

Learning Objectives:• Learn how to develop and execute a transition plan and how to

manage your retirement• Identify key practice-value drivers• Identify strategies to maximize your after-tax gain and minimize risks

Course Code: S-015FC

Room: 709 – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous course, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

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Mark McNulty is President of McNulty Group, a firm responsible for managing $250 million of Ontario dentists’ retirement savings. McNulty Group helps professional families transition from a life of successful practice to a stress-free retirement by using a holistic approach of practice and personal retirement planning. Mr. McNulty is the author of Transition Coach 2.0: A Canadian Dentist’s Guide to a Perfect Retirement and The $6 Million Dentist: Successful Succession in 7 Modules.

David Rosenthal is a senior lawyer whose law practice is devoted to business, corporate and health-care law for dentists. He advises dentists on purchases and sales of dental practices, dental practice and corporate reorganizations, dentistry professional corporations and various agreements for dentists. Mr. Rosenthal is the contributing author regarding legal matters for the book Dentist’s Tax and Financial Guide, published by the Ontario Dental Association (ODA).

Bill Henderson is President of Tier Three Brokerage Ltd., one of Ontario’s leading dental practice brokerages. A recognized industry expert in dental practice evaluations and sales, he is a regular presenter for the ODA and many other industry organizations.

David Chong Yen has been advising dentists on tax and financial planning, valuations and accounting for more than 30 years. He has been the dentists’ financial quarterback and has served more than a thousand dentists and their families. Mr. Chong Yen obtained his chartered accountant designation in 1983 and is a tax specialist, as well as a Certified Financial Planner. He was co-author of the ODA’s Dentist’s Tax and Financial Guide, which was published in May 2015.

Dr. Bernard Dolansky practised endodontics in Ottawa as the founding partner of Associated Endodontists, a large practice that transitioned four partners and five associates. He was President of the Ottawa Dental Society, ODA, Canadian Dental Association and the Dentistry Canada Fund. A principal of Tier Three Brokerage, after 16 years and dozens of transitions Dr. Dolansky assists dentists with transition/retirement planning; evaluations/practice purchases and sales; and associateship/partnership arrangements.

Access hundreds of hours of course recordings

synchronized to the speaker’s PowerPoint slides

and downloadable MP3s. Post-show the course

recordings are available to ODA members on

ODA’s Live Learning Centre on a 24-7 basis.

Earn 1 CE credit for each session in Category 3.

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Anterior Composite Artistry Workshop

Lee Ann Brady, DMD

Placing anterior composite restorations is a routine component of restorative practice. From class three restorations to labial composite veneers, they can differentiate your practice as ordinary or extraordinary. In this hands-on workshop, we will discuss and work with materials and techniques to take your anterior composites to the next level, so your team and patients are raving about the esthetic results.

Learning Objectives:• Understanding composite materials for restorative, dentin and

enamel adhesion• Composite layering• Anterior matrices and finishing and polishing

Course Code: S-016PW

Room: 714A – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Workshop – 25 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

Dr. Lee Ann Brady is a dentist with a private practice and is a nationally recognized educator, lecturer and author. With an extensive history in leadership, she is currently Director of Education of the Pankey Institute. Dr. Brady has also developed a vast library of online instruction at leeannbrady.com and restorativenation.com.

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The Basic Life Support for Health-care Professionals: Providing Level “C” and AED

Norm Goldberg, AEMCA, DSS

This course is designed to teach those working in the dental field the skills of CPR for all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device and a bag-valve-mask) and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and relief of airway obstruction.

Learning Objectives:• Prepare your dental practice to recognize medical emergencies and

how to react to those medical emergencies • Recognition and treatment of life-threatening medical emergencies

in the dental office• CPR and AED skills and proficiency: both theory and hands-on

Course Code: S-017PW

Room: 715AB – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Repeated

Course Code: S-018PW

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 75 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $90

Norm Goldberg has been an active Rescue 7 Inc. Instructor-Trainer in Ontario and Quebec since 2006. In 2019 was promoted to Rescue 7’s Director of Training. Norm was a Paramedic with Cote St. Luc EMS and is a certified BCLS/AED Master Trainer with the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (Quebec), a CSST Instructor (Quebec) and a National Lifesaving Examiner. (CIISD Clearance – Reliability Level).

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CSI 2: Office Implementation of Compliance, Safety and Inspections

Blake Clemes, DDS

This course examines how to implement in the dental office the legal requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and related regulations that were outlined in the first CSI course. This course can act as a checklist that you have fully done your implementation or help you to now do so. It is strongly suggested that at least one member of the dental team has completed the first CSI course in order to properly understand the content and detail of this course.

Learning Objectives:• To implement all requirements of the OHSA and associated

regulations in the dental office• To have the information and contacts to procure all required training

and equipment• To properly apply the legislation to any unique situation in your

dental office

Course Code: S-019PC

Room: 717AB – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (6 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Blake Clemes received his dentistry degree from Western University in 1983. He is a WSIB-certified health and safety representative and has a general private practice. An Ontario Dental Association (ODA) Past-President, he has been awarded the ODA Service Award and the Barnabas Day Award, as well as the Western Dentistry Alumni of Distinction Award. Dr. Clemes has received fellowships in the Pierre Fauchard Academy, the International College of Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry International and the American College of Dentists.

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Full-Arch Implant Fixed Therapy with Immediate Loading: A Model-based, Hands-on Workshop

Mark LinBSc, DDS, MSc (Prosthodontics), FRCD(c)

The Full-Arch Implant Fixed Therapy with Immediate Loading treatment concept can provide simplified, predictable, esthetic, fixed and immediately functional teeth within the same day. The advantages of this concept will usually require fewer implants, minimal morbidity, avoid the need for extensive grafting, less financial cost, potentially immediate temporization with same-day fixed teeth, predictable esthetics and extremely high patient satisfaction and acceptance. The model-based, hands-on workshop will address the clinical skills required to achieve optimal success with this treatment concept. A step-by-step evaluation of all parameters will be addressed, with comprehensive hands-on practical exercises with the models provided.

Learning Objectives:• To identify case selection criteria for teeth in a day with Full-Arch

Implant Fixed Therapy with Immediate Loading• Step-by-step sequence for treatment planning, implant placement and

immediate loading protocol for full-arch teeth in a day• Model-based, hands-on practical exercises for teeth-in-a-day protocol

Course Code: S-020PW

Room: 716B – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture/Workshop – 36 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (6 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $420

Sponsored by:

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Mark Lin practised general dentistry for 13 years and then completed his post-graduate training in the specialty of prosthodontics at the University of Toronto. He is a former Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry, former Co-director of the post-graduate prosthodontic program and former Co-director of the Implant Prosthodontic Unit (IPU), Discipline of Prosthodontics, at the University of Toronto.

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Chronic Diseases and Oral Health in the Elderly

Michael Wiseman, DDS, M RCS SND (Edin)

Miriam Robbins, DDS, MS

This course will cover the issues and disabilities that accrue with the aging population. Particular emphasis will be given on how to assess the needs and communicate with our palliative care patients. Interventions specific to this population will also be touched on.

Learning Objectives:• To review the common disabilities acquired later in life• To understand the impact of Parkinson’s and Parkinsonian

movements on oral health and dentistry with respect to physical, mental and pharmacological side-effects

• To understand the affect of Alzheimer’s and dementia on oral health and the physical, mental and pharmacological side-effects, reviewing the aspects of agility, pain and mobility associated with aging

Course Code: S-021PL

Room: 801A – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

Dr. Michael Wiseman is a wet-fingered dentist: he maintains a full-time practice and works at multiple long-term centres in Montreal, providing care often to those very “difficult” geriatric patients. He is a part-time Associate Professor teaching special needs dentistry within McGill University’s Faculty of Dentistry. He is the founder of the Outreach Program, which provides free care to Montreal’s needy and is the recipient of the Canadian Dental Association’s first Oral Health Promotion Award.

Dr. Miriam Robbins is the Chair of the Department of Dental Medicine at NYU Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, N.Y. She lectures nationally and internationally, and contributes to the dental and medical literature on the dental management of special needs and medically complex patients, managing the oral manifestation of systemic disease, HIV/AIDS, oral cancer and other oral medicine-related topics.

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Dental Management of Patients with Neurologic Diseases

Miriam Robbins, DDS, MS

Neurologic/neuromuscular diseases can have a major affect on functional capacity. Patients with neurologic disease require individualized management considerations, depending on the extent of impairment. This course will review four of the more common and significant neurologic diseases (Alzheimer’s disease, cerebrovascular accident/stroke, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease) that are likely to present to a dental office and provide suggestions on the dental management of patients with these conditions.

Learning Objectives:• Identify the systemic manifestations and progression of degenerative

neurologic/neuromuscular diseases• Gain an understanding of the physical and cognitive limitations of

these groups and how this affects their dental care• Learn how to modify the delivery of dental care, as well as evaluate

and implement a preventive regimen to accommodate these limitations

Course Code: S-022PL

Room: 801A – South Building

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant

RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits)

Fee: $20

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The Exceptional Office

Gerry Samson, DDS, ABO, FACD

For some, a happy and successful private practice appears to be a lucky event. Here we have a mixture of good-day employees in a good mood joined by randomly co-operative patients. Consider this novel thought: the successful, happy practice is not a series of random events. It’s an intentional combination of enthusiastic, motivated and valuable people who, on a daily basis, have planned to do good work, understand and enjoy what they’re doing and set a fine example. When dealing with reality and the stress of a busy schedule, demanding parents, patients, staff issues and increased competition, The Exceptional Office rises to the occasion, showing the skills essential to good rapport.

Learning Objectives:• Learn the key ingredients for sustained individual success• The competition: learn proven methods for consistent customer

service and repeat business• Reality check: social media and reputation management

Course Code: S-023FC

Room: 701B – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am Continuous 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 3 (6 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

This is a full-day continuous lecture, and you must attend the morning course and afternoon course to receive a full 6 credits. No credits will be provided for attending a half-day course.

Dr. Gerry Samson completed a pediatric dental residency at Emory University in 1979 and orthodontics at Northwestern University in 1981. Since that time, Dr. Samson has been in private orthodontic practice. He is a Diplomate of The American Board of Orthodontics and a Fellow of the American College of Dentists. In addition to orthodontic private practice, Dr. Samson holds formal faculty appointments at six post-graduate programs, lectures extensively and reviews orthodontic mechanics articles submitted for publication to The Angle Orthodontist.

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SPECIAL CARE DENTISTRYTHE ODA EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE PRESENTS

THURSDAY, MAY 9 Special Care Dentistry: How Classification of Health is Measured and How It Impacts Risk Management and

Prevention in the Dental Practicewith Dr. Carlos Quiñonez, Dr. Alison Dougall and Joan Rush

The Impact of Congenital and Inherited Bleeding Disorderswith Dr. Alison Dougall

FRIDAY, MAY 10Clinical Conundrums: Personalizing the Management of

Atrial Fibrillationwith Dr. Kibar Yared and Dr. Michael Wiseman

Approaches to Neurodevelopmental Conditions and Oral Care for Children and Youth, Primarily Focusing on Autism

Spectrum Disorder (ASD)with Dr. Clive Friedman

SATURDAY, MAY 11 Chronic Diseases and Oral Health in the Elderly

with Dr. Michael Wiseman and Dr. Miriam Robbins

Dental Management of Patients With Neurologic Diseaseswith Dr. Miriam Robbins

Bridging Dentistry with Medicine

Full course designations and session descriptions. are easily identifiable with the OHS logo.

These sessions are accredited as Category 1 (Core) courses ticketed events that carry a $20 fee per lecture.

People with disabilities experience greater levels of oral disease compared to the general population, and additionally struggle to access dental services. These

disabilities may require that the dentist adjust the delivery of care to accommodate the patient’s needs.

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The Therapeutic Use of Botulinum Toxin

Warren Roberts, DDS

Have you dabbled in Botox® treatment? The multiple mechanisms of action of botulinum toxin have an affect far beyond facial wrinkles. A detailed understanding of the anatomy of the face and neck is paramount to successful therapeutic and cosmetic treatment with botulinum toxin. Learn how the secondary and tertiary mechanisms of action affect pain modulation and have a major impact on adjunctive therapy for TMD and headache treatment. Muscle relaxation of sensitive periodontal tissues with botulinum toxin prior to surgery can have a significant influence on implant success. Learn how botulinum toxin can affect your practice in ways you have never before considered!

Learning Objectives:• To illustrate how the use of botulinum toxin can interface with

implants, TMD, perio, endo, ortho for more positive treatment outcomes

• To explain the synergy between the cosmetic and therapeutic uses of botulinum toxin

• To show how an in-depth understanding of anatomy is crucial for positive patient outcomes

Course Code: S-024FL

Room: 801B – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

Dr. Warren Roberts is a general dentist from Vancouver, and he is a leading botulinum toxin and dermal filler educator. Through the Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aesthetics, Dr. Roberts provides an unprecedented depth of clinical theory, hands-on teaching and practice integration. Through his commitment to delivering excellence in this field, his program content and educational model are now being adopted by various regulatory boards in Canada.

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Using Botulinum Toxin to Increase Implant Success and Improve Crown Emergence Profile

Warren Roberts, DDS

This course will address Botox® and implants: how botulinum toxin can be used prior to implant surgery to relax the muscles that insert into adjacent soft tissue and strongly influence success or failure. The muscles that insert into the periodontium and affect implant health and longevity will be reviewed. How muscle relaxation can aid vital angiogenesis by reducing subconscious habits, excessive muscular contraction and consequently improve implant integration will be discussed. Medications for anxiety and depression also influence the process. Botulinum toxin has a positive affect on anxiety and depression; the research will be presented.

Learning Objectives:• Understand how relaxation of the musculature using botulinum toxin

can enhance positive outcomes when placing implants• Understand how the muscles surrounding the alveolar ridge can

interfere with implant integration, and how botulinum toxin can be used to relax them

• Understand how botulinum toxin can improve angiogenesis in graft and implant treatment

Course Code: S-025FL

Room: 801B – South Building

Time: 12:30 – 3:00 pm

Type: Lecture

Audience: Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 CE Credits)

Fee: Ticketed Free

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The Key Elements for Treating Snoring and Sleep Apnea Patients: A Hands-on Workshop

Jonathan Parker, DDS

As in all other disciplines in dentistry, you need to master certain techniques in order to have successful outcomes for patients. This hands-on workshop will teach you some of the vital clinical skills needed to excel in the treatment of patients with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Experienced clinicians will guide you through these important processes and give you some unique “clinical pearls,” so you will have the confidence to immediately incorporate this information into your practice.

Learning Objectives:• Understand how to choose the right appliance for each patient• Learn how to take an accurate bite registration for an oral appliance• Learn how to make a device to help manage a patient’s bite during

treatment

Course Code: S-026PW

Room: 802AB – South Building

Time: 8:30 – 11:00 am

Type: Workshop – 30 participants Ticketed Paid

Audience: Dentist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (3 + 1 Bonus CE Credits)

Fee: $395

Dr. Jonathan Parker is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine and the American Board of Orofacial Pain, and he is Past-President of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Parker is an Adjunct Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. He has lectured internationally on the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea.

Please contact NHI at 416-754-0700 [email protected] Free 1-800-567-6877 Fax 416-754-4014

• Registered Dental Hygienist• Level I Certified Dental Assistant

Level II Certified Dental Assistant

• Dental Office Manager• Dental Receptionist• Treatment Co-ordinator

nhihealthcare.comNHI is an Accredited Placement Agency that provides temporary and permanent staffing to Dental Offices.

Join The NHI Team – WE ARE HIRING!

SOLD OUT

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All Courses Are Ticketed

New for ASM19! All Category 2 and 3 free ticketed lectures

are included in your general registration fee. Register in advance for free tickets to reserve

your spot in these popular courses.

Tickets are only valid until the published start time of the course, then the standby lines

will apply.

Category 1 (Core) courses and hands-on workshops have an additional fee.

.

Please check the Final Program, Program At-A-Glance and the on-site

signage for course locations.

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Alumni Reunions Being Held During ASM196T9 – DDS CLASS OF 6T9

50TH REUNIONFriday, May 10, 20196:00 pm – 10 pm Cocktails and DinnerVaughan Estates – Courtyard Ballroom and PatioThe Estates of Sunnybrook2075 Bayview AvenueToronto, Ontario M4N 3M5Contact: Dr. Peter BrymerTel: 416-964-0465Email: peterbrymer@

directdentistry.com(Plus cost if any)

7T4 – DDS CLASS OF 7T4 45TH REUNION

Thursday, May 9, 20197:00 pm, Cocktails and hors d’oeuvresCarrier Art Gallery Columbus Event Centre 901 Lawrence Avenue West Toronto, ON M6A 1C3Contact: Dr. Norma ChouTel: 416-532-3041Email: [email protected]$125 per person.

7T9 – DDS CLASS OF 7T9 40TH REUNION

Date: Thursday, May 9, 2019 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Cocktails and Dinner Toronto Hunt Club, 1355 Kingston RdScarborough, ON M1N 1R1 Contact: Dr. Kerr Banduk Tel: 844-311-8633 Email: [email protected]

8T4 – DDS CLAS OF 8T4 35TH REUNION

Friday, May 10, 2019 6:30 pm – 10:30 pm Hors d’oeuvres and CocktailsIntercontinental Toronto Centre Caledon and Oakville Rooms 225 Front Street W. Toronto, ON M5V 2X3Contact: Dr. Paul MonczkaTel: 416-882-1006Email: uoft.dentistry.35reunion@

gmail.com$100 per person Spouses/Partners are very welcome!

8T9 – DDS CLASS OF 8T9 30TH REUNION

Thursday, May 9, 2019 6:00 pm, CocktailsSassfraz,100 Cumberland StreetToronto, ON M5R 1A6 Contact: Dr. Edna Wong Tel: 416-392-1410 Email: [email protected] Cost is $82 per person.

UWO 89 – 30TH REUNION COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Friday, May 10, 2019 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Cocktails Le Germain Hotel Maple Leaf Square, MVP Zone, 75 Bremner Blvd. Toronto, ON M5J 0A1Contact: David CamellatoTel: 613-761-2989 Email: [email protected] snacks will be served.

NOTICEMuslim Friday Prayer (Salaat Al-jumu’ah)

Friday, May 10, 2019 1:00 – 2:00 PMRoom 809

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9T9 – DDS CLASS OF 9T9 20TH REUNION

Thursday, May 9, 20196:00 pm, Dinner Azure Restaurant, 225 Front Street West Intercontinental Hotel – Toronto Centre Toronto, ON M5V 2X3Contact: Sanj MohantaTel: 647-970-3076Email: sanjuktamohanta@

hotmail.comCan you believe it’s been 20 years? Don’t miss a great night of meeting old friends. Guests Welcome. Fees TBD.

UWO CLASS OF 1999 – 20TH REUNIONFriday, May 10th, 20196:00 pm, Dinner Taverna Mercatto, 120 Bremner Blvd Suite 100, Toronto, ON M5J 0A8Contact: Majid Esmaeli Tel: 714-272-8850 Email: [email protected]

DDS CLASS OF OT4 15TH REUNION Friday, May 10, 2019 8:00 pm, CocktailsSoco Kitchen + Bar 75 Lower Simcoe StToronto, ON M5J 3A6 Contact: Dr. Sonal Shah Tel: 416-831-8666 Email: [email protected]

BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE ALUMNI RECEPTIONFriday, May 10, 2019 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Cocktails Stratus Restaurant, Toronto Dominion South Tower, 36th Floor 79 Wellington St. W. Toronto, ON M5K 1J5Contact: Stacey McNameeTel: 617-358-6107Email: [email protected]

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINEFriday, May 10, 2019 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Cocktails Intercontinental Toronto Centre, Haliburton Room, 225 Front St. West, Toronto ON M5V 2X3Contact: Sara Fields, Director of

Alumni RelationsTel: 216-368-5758Email: [email protected]

DALHOUSIE FACULTY OF DENTISTRY ALUMNI RECEPTIONFriday, May 9, 2019 5:30pm – 7:00pm Cocktails and DinnerScaddabush Front Street Italian Kitchen, 200 Front St. West Toronto, ON M5V 3J1Contact: Melanie BremnerTel: [email protected] Faculty of Dentistry alumni and friends, please join us for the 2019 alumni reception (cocktails and dinner) at ODA/ASM!

SCHULICH DENTISTRY ALUMNI CELEBRATIONThursday, May 9, 20196:00 pm – 7:30 pm, CocktailsKelly’s Landing, 123 Front St W, Toronto, ON M5J 2M2Email: sandra.gowdy@schulich.

uwo.caThis reception is open to all Schulich Dentistry alumni, and is not exclusive to conference delegates. Come and reconnect with fellow alumni, friends and colleagues. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be provided.

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3D IMAGINGACTEON North America 631Argen Canada 1938Canaray 1747Carestream Dental 925Dental Axess North America 332Dentsply Sirona 1003, 1103,

1203, 1111Invisalign/Itero 204J. MORITA USA, INC. 739KaVo Kerr 1017, 1117, 1219,

1317, 1417PLANMECA USA, Inc. 839Qwerty Dental Inc. 2035Trotec Laser Canada 2245ZEISS Canada 308

ADHESIVES AND COMPOSITES 3M 1603Au-Shaw Dental

Productions Inc. 1638Bisco Dental Products

Canada Inc. 425Centrix Inc. 1924Dental Savings Club 1045, 1046DMG 1810Garrison Dental Solutions 1233GC America Inc. 517International Sales & Services

Canada 213Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. 817Kuraray America, Inc. 628SDI North America Inc. 525Septodont Inc. 919Sure Dental Supplies of

Canada Inc. 1545SYNCA/EXAMVISION 1225Tokuyama Dental America 339

AMALGAM SEPARATORSAir Techniques 1844BaseVac Dental 2033M.A.R.S Bio-Med

Processes Inc. 2025SDI North America Inc. 525

ANAESTHETICS AND PAIN CONTROLBenson Medical Industries,

Inc. 1807Beutlich Pharmaceuticals 529Dent-Gas 310HANSAmed Limited 1139Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation

Hospital 2219Jheeta Medical 1930MagGas Medical Inc. 531Oral Science 1339PRF Canada Inc. 224Septodont Inc. 919

ASSOCIATIONSAcademy of General Dentistry –

Ontario Division 2230Association of Dental Technologists

of Ontario 2216Canadian Dental Hygienists

Association 1939Canadian Dental Protective

Association 1932Journées dentaires internationales

du Québec 301Non-Insured Health Benefits –

Dental Benefits 2241Ontario Dental Assistants

Association 209Ontario Dental Hygienists’

Association 227Special Olympics Ontario 1000

CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATIONAboutFace 2244Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation

Hospital 2219Nine Miles of Smiles 231Project Restoring Smiles 2229Smiles Foundation 2027Smokers’ Helpline 233Special Olympics Ontario 1000Volunteer Dental Outreach for

Haliburton County 2206

COMPUTERS, SOFTWARE AND HARDWAREABELDent Inc. 1425Adit 2208ClaroNav Inc. 1946ClearDent 1639Consult-Pro/DHC Marketing 1912Dental Axess North America 332DentalWare by OptiMicro

Technologies Inc. 1326DentistFind.com 1831Dr. Support Pros Inc. 2240EasyMarkit 744Flight Dental Systems 738Itek Business Solutions Inc. 210KaVo Imaging 1317Logic Tech Corporation 516Maxident Dental Software 730PracticeAlpha 1903RecallMax 1926Rotsaert Dental Laboratory

Services Inc. 1739Screenfluence Inc. 2243Sowingo 1439SteriLog 232steriSimple Software Inc. 1847The Bridge Network Inc. 1135Timeshift Solutions 417Trotec Laser Canada 2245Unacomp 1447

Exhibitors | by Category As of April 3, 2019

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CONSULTING AND TRANSITION SERVICESBusiness Affairs Ltd. 2038Dental Strategy 2015Dentalytica 2204Dentcents 1908Dentetris Management Inc. 1951DentistFind.com 1831Experdent Consultants Inc. 939Identity Namebrands Inc. 1445MBC Brokerage Ltd. 847Meridian Sales & Appraisals 203Professional Practice

Sales Ltd. 1232RecallMax 1926ROI Corporation 1618Tier Three Brokerage Ltd. 1539Timeshift Solutions 417

DENTAL EQUIPMENT AND CABINETRYA-dec Inc. 825Aerostatic Technology

Canada 1508Alpha Micro Tech Inc. 1446Atop Dental Canada Inc. 1703BaseVac Dental 2033Bellsam Contracting Ltd. 1913Belmont /Takara Company

Canada Ltd. 1617BQ Ergonomics 544ClaroNav Inc. 1946Conexis Dental Services 2037Cornerstone Dental Services 2005CWB National Leasing – Healthcare

Financing 438Dental Fix RX 2017Dental-Mart Sales Inc. 2002Flight Dental Systems 738Hiossen Implant Canada Inc. 325JOT Medical Inc. 1829K-Dental Inc. 1025, 1033KaVo Dental 1117Medical Mart Supplies Ltd./

Medline company 639Medical Techniques Inc.

MTI Canada 228Midmark Corporation 1431Miele Ltd. 200MKR Cabinets 2007Modular and Custom

Cabinets – MCC 403National Dental Inc. 1725Orascoptic 1417

Patterson Dental Canada Inc. 902, 903

Pelton & Crane 1017PLANMECA USA, Inc. 839RGP, Inc. 1131Safari Dental Inc. 944SciCan Ltd. 703, 803SDI North America Inc. 525SmileSonica Inc. 2252Specialty Dental Products

Ltd. 2233SteriLog 232Surgically Clean Air Inc. 1245Tuttnauer USA 330UNIVET Optical Technologies 239

DENTAL INSTRUMENTS AND HANDPIECESA-dec Inc. 825ACTEON North America 631Aseptico 1833Au-Shaw Dental Productions

Inc. 1638Badarsons Canada Inc. 1944Bisco Dental Products

Canada Inc. 425Blue & Green Inc. 433Brasseler USA 625Citagenix Inc. 1239D-Sharp Dental 1920Dental Canada 1145Dental Fix RX 2017Dental-Mart Sales Inc. 2002Dentsply Sirona 1003, 1103,

1203, 1111Diamond Sharp 2251Embrosin Medical

Technologies Inc. 1745Endo/Tech 1345Global Dentmark Inc. –

Dentmark 1546Great Canadian Supplies Inc. 2215Hayes Handpiece Toronto/

Niagara Inc. 624HiTeck Medical Instruments 2018Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC 1611International Sales & Services

Canada 213J. MORITA USA, INC. 739John Dental Instrument 645KaVo Dental 1117Larr Sales Inc. 1803Lenox Ins, by Lensur

Instruments Ltd 2039maxill Inc. 1717, 1819MCS Handpiece Ltd. 1444Medical Mart Supplies Ltd./

Medline company 639Medical Techniques Inc.

MTI Canada 228Midmark Corporation 1431

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Nifty Medical Supplies Inc. 326NSK America 1631Orascoptic 1417Philips – Sonicare and Zoom

Whitening 1125Power Dental Inc./Rx Honing

Sharpening Machine 412PRF Canada Inc. 224Progressive Edge Hygiene

Instruments Inc. 1845ProNorth Medical corp. 236Q-Optics/Surgical Room 539QwikStrips 1744Rose Micro Solutions 1133, 1729Sable Industries Inc. 1811Safari Dental Inc. 944SciCan Ltd. 703, 803Sintco Instrument & Dental

Supplies Inc. 1838SmileSonica Inc. 2252SpiralTech 838UNIVET Optical Technologies 239ZEISS Canada 308

DENTAL LABORATORIESBaluke Dental Studios 809Blue & Green Inc. 433BQ Ergonomics 544Canaray 1747Crosstech Canada 2016Dental Services Group 1521Diamond Dental Studio 846Glidewell Dental 747Gordana Dental Art Studio 1918Hayes Handpiece Toronto/

Niagara Inc. 624Image Dental Laboratory Ltd. 521Invisalign/Itero 204Krest Dental Ceramics Inc. 311Lenox Ins, by Lensur

Instruments Ltd 2039Oravital Inc. 1809Orthodent Ltd. 1544Pelton & Crane 1017Pow Laboratories Inc. 1332Pro-Art Dental Laboratory Ltd. 1432Rotsaert Dental Laboratory

Services Inc. 1739Shaw Group of Dental

Laboratories 1324The Aurum Group 1018Tuttnauer USA 330Vita North America 844

DENTAL SUPPLIES3M 1603Abutment Direct Inc. 208Amax Health Inc. 1945Ansell 1825Argen Canada 1938

Atop Dental Canada Inc. 1703Au-Shaw Dental

Productions Inc. 1638Baluke Dental Studios 809BaseVac Dental 2033Clinical Research Dental Supplies

& Services Inc. 603Crosstech Canada 2016Crosstex International 1244Dens ‘N Dente 217Dental-Mart Sales Inc. 2002dentalree.com 546DMG 1810EDI Ceramics Ltd. 1840FSDS/McArthur Medical Sales 1146Germiphene Corporation 811Global Dentmark Inc. –

Dentmark 1546Great Canadian Supplies Inc. 2215Halyard Health 207Hayes Handpiece Toronto/

Niagara Inc. 624Hedy Canada 1731Henry Schein Canada, Inc.

1303, 1403HiTeck Medical Instruments 2018Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC 1611Invisalign/Itero 204Jheeta Medical 1930K-Dental Inc. 1025, 1033Kulzer, LLC 805Larr Sales Inc. 1803maxill Inc. 1717, 1819MCS Handpiece Ltd. 1444Medi-Select Ltee 2217Medical Mart Supplies Ltd./

Medline company 639Medicom 1039NNA MEDICAL INC. 1646Northern Surgical & Medical

Supplies Ltd. 538Novalab 745Patterson Dental Canada Inc.

902, 903Premier Dental Products

Company 1625PRF Canada Inc. 224ProNorth Medical corp. 236Pulpdent Corporation 421QwikStrips 1744Rose Micro Solutions 1133, 1729Sable Industries Inc. 1811Share Dent Inc. 1839Sintco Instrument & Dental

Supplies Inc. 1838Smart Reader Data Logger 1906SmileMakers for Children

Company 626SpiralTech 838Sulcabrush Inc. 302

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Sunstar Americas Inc., Canada 717Supermax Healthcare

Canada Inc 1328Sure Dental Supplies of

Canada Inc. 1545Tokuyama Dental America 339Tri Hawk Xenopus Inc. 1711Ultralight Optics 225, 1344UNIVET Optical Technologies 239Valuemed Professional

Products Ltd 1645

DIAMONDS, BURS AND POLISHERSBlue & Green Inc. 433Brasseler USA 625Coltene, Inc. 711Crosstech Canada 2016Dental Savings Club 1045, 1046dentalree.com 546Endo/Tech 1345Garrison Dental Solutions 1233John Dental Instrument 645Microcopy 1827Premier Dental Products

Company 1625QwikStrips 1744Tri Hawk Xenopus Inc. 1711Valuemed Professional

Products Ltd 1645

DIGITAL RADIOGRAPHYAir Techniques 1844Carestream Dental 925Conexis Dental Services 2037 K-Dental Inc. 1025, 1033Maxident Dental Software 730Patterson Dental Canada Inc.

902, 903Qwerty Dental Inc. 2035Specialty Dental Products

Ltd. 2233

EDUCATIONAL123Dentist 547Canadian Dental Hygienists

Association 1939CDE at UBC 1700Clinical Dental Training 441Consult-Pro/DHC Marketing 1912Crosstex International 1244Dens ‘N Dente 217Dentcents 1908Dentsply Sirona 1003, 1103,

1203, 1111Digital Dentistry Institute 2228Genesis Continuing Dental

Education 1830Germiphene Corporation 811Greater New York Dental

Meeting 201

Hiossen Implant Canada Inc. 325Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation

Hospital 2219Implant Direct 1417Johnson & Johnson Inc. 1325Kennedy Professional Educational

Seminars, Inc. 1919Kilgore International Inc. 741MagGas Medical Inc. 531Nobel Biocare Canada Inc. 1219Oravital Inc. 1809Pacific Training Institute for Facial

Aesthetics 2231Premergency Inc. 229Rescue 7 Inc. 306Screenfluence Inc. 2243Smokers’ Helpline 233SpiralTech 838The Aurum Group 1018The Institute for Dental

Excellence 1909UpOnline eMarketing 1644Western University-Schulich

Dentistry 1800

EMERGENCY RESPONSE/TRAININGHANSAmed Limited 1139MagGas Medical Inc. 531Premergency Inc. 229Rescue 7 Inc. 306SOS Emergency Response

Technologies 312

ENDODONTIC SUPPLIESAseptico 1833Au-Shaw Dental Productions

Inc. 1638BQ Ergonomics 544Brasseler USA 625Centrix Inc. 1924Clinical Research Dental Supplies

& Services Inc. 603Coltene, Inc. 711Endo/Tech 1345J. MORITA USA, INC. 739Kerr Corporation 1117Premier Dental Products

Company 1625Tri Hawk Xenopus Inc. 1711

FINANCIAL SERVICESA.T. Financial Group Inc. 226BDO Canada LLP 1904BMO Bank of Montreal 313BrokerLink 304Business Affairs Ltd. 2038CDSPI 1502CWB National Leasing –

Healthcare Financing 438Dental Tax 212

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Dentalytica 2204iFinance Dental 1333JOT Medical Inc. 1829RBC Royal Bank – Health Care

Professionals 2227Sun Life Financial 445TD Canada Trust, Business

Banking 1824TMFD Financial 1724

HEALTH AND SAFETYHalyard Health 207Hawaiian Moon 240Medi-Select Ltee 2217PLS Insoles Inc. 242Premergency Inc. 229Redfern Enterprises Ltd. 218, 222Rescue 7 Inc. 306RGP, Inc. 1131SOS Emergency Response

Technologies 312Supermax Healthcare

Canada Inc 1328Surgically Clean Air Inc. 1245

IMPLANTS AND RESTORATIVE ATTACHMENTSAbutment Direct Inc. 208Adin Implants Canada 2010Aseptico 1833Baluke Dental Studios 809BioHorizons Canada 1519Citagenix Inc. 1239ClaroNav Inc. 1946Diamond Dental Studio 846Hiossen Implant Canada Inc. 325Implant Direct 1417Neodent – Part of The

Straumann Group 303Nobel Biocare Canada Inc. 1219NSK America 1631Power Dental Inc./Rx Honing

Sharpening Machine 412Pro-Art Dental Laboratory Ltd. 1432Q-Optics/Surgical Room 539Straumann 303SYNCA/EXAMVISION 1225The Institute for Dental

Excellence 1909Zimmer Biomet Dental

Canada Inc. 619

INFECTION CONTROLAlpha Micro Tech Inc. 1446Amax Health Inc. 1945Ansell 1825Crosstex International 1244Dens ‘N Dente 217FSDS/McArthur Medical Sales 1146Germiphene Corporation 811Great Canadian Supplies Inc. 2215

Halyard Health 207HANSAmed Limited 1139Hedy Canada 1731Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC 1611KaVo Kerr 1017, 1117, 1219,

1317, 1417Kerr Corporation 1117Larr Sales Inc. 1803M.A.R.S Bio-Med

Processes Inc. 2025maxill Inc. 1717, 1819Medi-Select Ltee 2217Medicom 1039Oravital Inc. 1809Sable Industries Inc. 1811SciCan Ltd. 703, 803SteriLog 232steriSimple Software Inc. 1847Supermax Healthcare Canada

Inc 1328Surgically Clean Air Inc. 1245Tuttnauer USA 330Valuemed Professional Products

Ltd 1645

INTRA-ORAL CAMERAS/ SCANNERSACTEON North America 631Air Techniques 1844Atop Dental Canada Inc. 1703Carestream Dental 925Conexis Dental Services 2037Dental Axess North America 332Dental Savings Club 1045, 1046DentalWare by OptiMicro

Technologies Inc. 1326Digital Doc LLC 1902EDI Ceramics Ltd. 1840Flight Dental Systems 738Glidewell Dental 747Invisalign/Itero 204National Dental Inc. 1725Pro-Art Dental Laboratory Ltd. 1432Qwerty Dental Inc. 2035Rotsaert Dental Laboratory

Services Inc. 1739Specialty Dental Products

Ltd. 2233Straumann 303

INVESTMENTS AND FINANCIAL PLANNINGA.T. Financial Group Inc. 226BDO Canada LLP 1904BrokerLink 304CDSPI 1502CWB National Leasing –

Healthcare Financing 438Meridian Sales & Appraisals 203ROI Corporation 1618TD Wealth Private Investment

Advice 646

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TMFD Financial 1724

MARKETINGAdit 2208Conexis Dental Services 2037Consult-Pro/DHC Marketing 1912Dental Strategy 2015Dentcents 1908DentistFind.com 1831Identity Namebrands Inc. 1445Lips Inc. 1746Local SEO Search 1940Microswift 1950Patient News 520PracticeAlpha 1903Q Dental Corp 647Ripe Resolution 1910Safeguard Business Systems 410Screenfluence Inc. 2243SmileMakers for Children

Company 626Sun Life Financial 445UpOnline eMarketing 1644

OFFICE CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGNAcecon General

Contracting Inc. 334Alglobe Construction

Company 1841Antham Construction

Group Inc. 439Bellsam Contracting Ltd. 1913BQ Ergonomics 544ClinicBuild 2207Dental Fix RX 2017Flight Dental Systems 738Identity Namebrands Inc. 1445JOT Medical Inc. 1829Kidzpace Interactive, Inc. 2237MKR Cabinets 2007Pelton & Crane 1017

ORTHODONTIC SUPPLIESClearCorrect 303Dental Canada 1145Halyard Health 207International Sales &

Services Canada 213Invisalign/Itero 204John Dental Instrument 645Medical Techniques Inc.

MTI Canada 228NNA MEDICAL INC. 1646Orthodontic Supply of

Canada Inc. 1812QwikStrips 1744Rose Micro Solutions 1133, 1729Sintco Instrument & Dental Supplies

Inc. 1838SmileSonica Inc. 2252

Water Pik Inc. 616

OTHER/MISCELLANEOUS123Dentist 547Aseptico 1833Benson Medical

Industries, Inc. 1807BMW Group Canada 1900BrokerLink 304DEXIS 1317Diamond Sharp 2251EDI Ceramics Ltd. 1840Garfield Refining Company 1144GSK Consumer Healthcare 1525Hawaiian Moon 240KaVo Dental 1117KaVo Imaging 1317Kidzpace Interactive, Inc. 2237Kilgore International Inc. 741Lips Inc. 1746MCS Handpiece Ltd. 1444Meridian Sales & Appraisals 203Non-Insured Health Benefits –

Dental Benefits 2241Orascoptic 1417Pacific Training Institute for Facial

Aesthetics 2231Patient News 520Power Dental Inc./Rx Honing

Sharpening Machine 412Redfern Enterprises Ltd. 218, 222Rescue 7 Inc. 306RGP, Inc. 1131SmileMakers for Children

Company 626Smokers’ Helpline 233Snap On Optics 1147SOS Emergency Response

Technologies 312UNIVET Optical Technologies 239Water Pik Inc. 616Zero Gravity Skin 2040

PHARMACEUTICALS AND THERAPEUTICSBeutlich Pharmaceuticals 529Colgate 725GSK Consumer Healthcare 1525Johnson & Johnson Inc. 1325Oral Science 1339Pacific Training Institute for

Facial Aesthetics 2231Redfern Enterprises Ltd. 218, 222SalivaSure 644

PRACTICE MANAGEMENTBusiness Affairs Ltd. 2038CDE at UBC 1700ClearDent 1639Consult-Pro/DHC Marketing 1912

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Dental Strategy 2015DentalWare by OptiMicro

Technologies Inc. 1326Dentalytica 2204Dentetris Management Inc. 1951EasyMarkit 744Experdent Consultants Inc. 939Kidzpace Interactive, Inc. 2237Lips Inc. 1746Live DDM – The Doctor

Company Inc. 845Logic Tech Corporation 516Maxident Dental Software 730MBC Brokerage Ltd. 847Meridian Sales & Appraisals 203Microswift 1950Patient News 520PracticeAlpha 1903Q Dental Corp 647RecallMax 1926ROI Corporation 1618Safeguard Business Systems 410SmileMakers for Children

Company 626Sowingo 1439Stream Dental Staffing

Solutions 1907The Bridge Network Inc. 1135Tier Three Brokerage Ltd. 1539Timeshift Solutions 417TMFD Financial 1724UpOnline eMarketing 1644

PREVENTIVE DENTAL PRODUCTS3M 1603Amax Health Inc. 1945Beutlich Pharmaceuticals 529BioGaia 1346Centrix Inc. 1924Colgate 725Crest Oral-B – P & G Professional

Oral Health 1503Dens ‘N Dente 217DMG 1810GC America Inc. 517GSK Consumer Healthcare 1525Hedy Canada 1731HuberMed Inc. 2021Johnson & Johnson Inc. 1325Kilgore International Inc. 741Kulzer, LLC 805maxill Inc. 1717, 1819Medicom 1039National Dental Inc. 1725Oral Science 1339Philips – Sonicare and Zoom

Whitening 1125Premier Dental Products

Company 1625

Pulpdent Corporation 421SalivaSure 644SmileMakers for Children

Company 626Sulcabrush Inc. 302Sunstar Americas Inc., Canada 717Water Pik Inc. 616

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES – ACCOUNTING, LEGAL, OTHER123Dentist 547Al Heaps & Associates Inc. 939BDO Canada LLP 1904Business Affairs Ltd. 2038Canadian Dental Protective

Association 1932CE Plumbing Services Inc. 2236Dental Tax 212Diamond Sharp 2251MBC Brokerage Ltd. 847Meridian Sales & Appraisals 203Professional Practice

Sales Ltd. 1232Q Dental Corp 647Stream Dental Staffing

Solutions 1907Tax Partners 1917ATD Canada Trust, Business

Banking 1824Tier Three Brokerage Ltd. 1539

PUBLISHERSLogin Canada 214Ontario Dentist 235

RADIATION MONITORING National Dosimetry Services 1044

RADIOGRAPHY AND FILMAir Techniques 1844DEXIS 1317KaVo Imaging 1317

REFINING SERVICESArgen Canada 1938Garfield Refining Company 1144

RESTORATIVE MATERIALSArgen Canada 1938Bisco Dental Products

Canada Inc. 425Centrix Inc. 1924Clinical Research Dental Supplies

& Services Inc. 603Coltene, Inc. 711DMG 1810FSDS/McArthur Medical Sales 1146Garrison Dental Solutions 1233GC America Inc. 517Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. 817Kerr Corporation 1117

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Kulzer, LLC 805Nobel Biocare Canada Inc. 1219Premier Dental Products

Company 1625Pulpdent Corporation 421SDI North America Inc. 525Septodont Inc. 919Straumann 303Sure Dental Supplies of

Canada Inc. 1545The Aurum Group 1018Tokuyama Dental America 339UNIVET Optical Technologies 239Vita North America 844Water Pik Inc. 616

TELECOMMUNICATIONSCanaray 1747EasyMarkit 744

TELESCOPES, MICROSCOPES, LOUPES AND LIGHTSA-dec Inc. 825Au-Shaw Dental Productions

Inc. 1638Conexis Dental Services 2037Designs for Vision, Inc. 630KaVo Kerr 1017, 1117, 1219,

1317, 1417Lenscan Medical Inc. 2013LumaDent, Inc. 440, 1832Optik Medic 2248Orascoptic 1417Q-Optics/Surgical Room 539Rose Micro Solutions 1133, 1729SurgiTel 2029SYNCA/EXAMVISION 1225Ultralight Optics 225, 1344UNIVET Optical Technologies 239ZEISS Canada 308

UNIFORMSIn 2 Uniforms 2220Luniforme 1138Safeguard Business Systems 410

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123Dentist110-42 Fawcett RoadCoquitlam, BC V3K 6X9 T: 604-553-9007F: 604-553-9008info@123dentist.comwww.doctors.123dentist.com123Dentist is a national network of successful dental clinics & partnerships offering Canadian dentists transition flexibility tailored to each partner’s specific situation, needs, and wants. We offer straightforward terms and allow the ability for dentists to retain ownership, transition seamlessly, keep clinical autonomy, preserve staff continuity, maintain practice brand, take advantage of group discounts, leverage group HR & marketing, and much more.Booth: 547

3M300 Tartan DriveLondon, ON N5V 4M9 T: 1-888-363-3685 F: [email protected] www.3M.ca/dental3M Oral Care has a worldwide reputation for bringing innovative new ideas to dentistry. Ask how 3M and checkMARC can improve your light curing protocols resulting in better patient outcomes. Watch a demonstration of the 3M True Definition Scanner – a device that gives you unparalleled accuracy, ease of use, flexibility and control. Check your DIAC coupon booklet to see how you can get a 3M™ ESPE™ Retraction Capsule sample pack at the 3M Booth. Many exciting new products and promotions!Booth: 1603

A.T. Financial Group Inc.9140 Leslie Street, Suite 208Richmond Hill, ON L4B 0A9 T: 905-707-1087F: [email protected]. Financial Group helps clients protect, acquire and grow their wealth by providing unparalleled financial advice, services and products in the areas of insurance, investment and tax planning. We provide life, disability, critical illness insurance and investment to our clients. We meet the needs of our clients and prepare them for the demands of changing world through Corporate owned critical illness, Individual Pension Plan and Corporate Retirement Planning strategies.Booth: 226

ABELDent Inc.3310 South Service RoadBurlington, ON L7N 3M6T: 1-800-267-2235 F: [email protected]/dental-softwareABELDent is a comprehensive, fully integrated clinical and practice management solution for today’s dental professionals. Cloud and Local Server solutions are available. ABELDent is easy to use and well-equipped for paperless practice. Includes secure clinical records and privacy features. Captures images directly and integrates with many imaging and digital radiography systems. Delivers sophisticated scheduling, treatment management, patient education, electronic claims, patient/practitioner portals, and mobile apps.Booth: 1425

AboutFace51 Wolseley StP.O. Box 702Toronto, ON M5T 1A4 T: 416-597-2229F: [email protected] provides life-changing experiences to children with facial disfigurements so that they can achieve positive self-esteem and resilience. Over 100,000 children are living with facial differences like cleft lip/palate, Aperts, Moebius, Crouzons, etc. Although treatment is available to all, the psychological impact can have deep and long-term scars. Camp Trailblazers helps affected children embrace their difference and learn to overcome taunting, bullying and peer rejection.Booth: 2244

Abutment Direct Inc.7351 Victoria Park Avenue, Suite 102Markham, ON L3R 3A5T: 905-604-0465F: 905-604-0900mike@abutmentdirect.comwww.abutmentdirect.comAbutment Direct manufactures dental implant prosthetics compatible to all major implant systems. They also distribute Amann Girrbach zirconia, the Novaloc system, and Asiga 3D printers.Booth: 208

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Academy of General Dentistry – Ontario Division900 Jamieson Parkway, Unit 3Cambridge, ON N3C 4N6 T: 647-464-3741F: [email protected] Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is a professional association of more than 38,000 general dentists dedicated to providing quality dental care and oral health education to the public.Booth: 2230

Acecon General Contracting Inc.180 Jardin Drive, Unit 7Concord, ON L4K 1X8 T: 647-872-6517F: [email protected] General Contracting Inc is recognized within the highly specialized dental office design/construction industry for its consistent reliability, punctuality, and affordability. The value of Acecon’s services has been widely recognized by all major dental equipment suppliers in the industry and the dental offices built by Acecon are of exceptional quality. Our knowledgeable staff can provide you with useful information. Please feel free to come by our booth and discuss your short and long term plans.Booth: 334

ACTEON North America124 Gaither Drive, Suite 140Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 T: 1-800-289-6367F: [email protected]/usACTEON North America provides all sales, marketing, customer service and technical support for ACTEON products in the United States and Canada. With a steady stream of inventive and minimally invasive products combined with effective and efficient customer support and technical service, ACTEON North America’s position continues to grow each year in this marketplace.Booth: 631

Acu-XPD6275 S Eastern, Suite 200-852Las Vegas, NV 89123 T: [email protected] massagerBooth: 1828

A-dec Inc.2601 Crestview DriveNewberg, OR 97132 T: 503-538-7478 ext. 22 F: [email protected] works with the dental community to develop reliable, creative solutions that make the job of the dental team more efficient and less strenuous. A-dec strives to build the industry’s most durable and highest quality dental equipment, including dental chairs, delivery systems, dental cabinetry, and more.Booth: 825

Adin Implants Canada212 Thornway Ave.Thornhill, ON L4J 7Z2 T: [email protected] Dental Implant Systems designs, manufactures and markets state of the art, technologically advanced dental implant solutions. For more than 20 years, Adin has provided dentists and dental technicians with innovative solutions and advanced knowledge into the field of implant dentistry. Adin’s team continuously focuses on advancing its highly professional research and works closely with leading dental professionals and universities to ensure the production of technologically advanced, high quality products.Booth: 2010

Adit2101 CityWest Blvd, 1st FloorHouston, TX 77042T: [email protected] is a dental marketing company that specializes in accelerating new patient acquisition. We offer a Patient Booking Guarantee, where if you do not book a specific quota of patients, our services are free. We increase your new patient flow via Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Google Ads, social media marketing, web design & development, and by generating more positive online reviews for your practice. Adit provides software to assist your practice in improving the new patient experience.Booth: 2208

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Aerostatic Technology Canada4 Credit River RoadErin, ON N0B 1T0 T: 519-833-1052F: [email protected] 28 Years in the Dental Industry we are Ontario’s Leading Dental Chair Upholsterer and New Stool Manufacturer. We carry a full line of filing product and the best selection of Filing Cabinets around! Over 3000 square feet of Used and Refurbished Dental Equipment available for you to view.Booth: 1508

Air Techniques1295 Walt Whitman Rd.Melville, NY 11747T: 516-433-7676F: 516-433-7684Jennifer.Brown@airtechniques.comwww.airtechniques.comAir Techniques, Inc. is a global corporation continuing to pave the way with compelling, reliable dental products, ensuring today’s dental professionals are “Equipped for Life®”. With a strong product portfolio of utility systems, digital imaging and merchandise, Air Techniques products are capable of equipping the smallest practice to the largest university or hospital. We are committed to maintaining our ISO 13485:2016 MDSAP registration certification which reinforces our pledge to quality and customer satisfaction. Air Techniques continues to represent superior quality and is a trusted brand to dealers and dental professionals worldwide.Booth: 1844

Al Heaps & Associates Inc.1055 West Hastings Street, Ste. 300Vancouver, BC V6E 2E9 T: 1-866-638-6194F: [email protected] Heaps & Associates Inc., is committed to completing comprehensive dental practice evaluations and selling dental practices across Canada. Our evaluations establish the fair market value of your practice. Our expert knowledge and expertise can assist you with all your transition plans. We provide local knowledge with international exposure.Booth: 939

Alglobe Construction Company70 East Beaver Creek Rd., Unit 34Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3B2 T: 416-321-3313F: [email protected] Construction has over 25 years construction experience. We specialize in dental office construction, design and cabinetry. We are committed to providing high quality construction standards and know how. Reliable construction timing and good following up service is also our major consideration. Come and visit us!Booth: 1841

Alpha Micro Tech Inc.20 Roy Blvd., Unit 18Brantford, ON N3R 7K2 T: [email protected] Micro Tech Inc has the patented SteriLogger that records cycle data from your sterilizer/autoclave. Our systems allows visual verification of the cycle parameters to validate proper sterilization. According to regulations, visual verification and cycle data are required to be documented. Alpha Micro Tech Inc has units all over North America. Used by many Dental offices and Public Health Units to ensure proper record keeping is met.Booth: 1446

Altima Dental1 Yorkdale RoadNorth York, ON M6A 3A1T: [email protected] Dental Canada provides dental care to Canadians across Canada. With our dedication to continuing education, we have created an exceptional network of people and talent who love dentistry. At Altima, we are all dedicated to providing our patients with outstanding service and care.Booth: 947

Amax Health1-27 Seapark DriveSt. Catharines, ON L2M 6S5T: [email protected] Health is Canada’s 4th national dental supply company and is 100% Canadian owned and operated. Offering over 20,000 products from more than 120 top suppliers, Amax is 100% authorized for everything they sell. Focused on providing exceptional customer service at great prices. Order online, or through their account managers or customer service team. Amax is changing the way you buy supplies. Stop by booth to learn more. Booth: 1945

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Ansell105 Lauder StreetCowansville, QC J2K 2K8 T: [email protected] manufactures a wide range of protective solutions for healthcare professionals and patients alike, providing a portfolio of synthetic and natural rubber latex surgical and examination gloves and other personal protective products.Booth: 1825

Antham Construction Group Inc.3040 Palstan Road, Unit 201Mississauga, ON L4Y 2Z6 T: 905-275-0500F: [email protected] Construction Group Inc.; Providing quality construction service to the DENTAL and HEALTHCARE Industry for 30 years. Our services include DESIGN & BUILD turnkey construction service, GENERAL CONTRACTOR service. Our projects include simple renovations, major make over renovations, from neighborhood plazas to big city office towers, interior alterations to small building construction including mezzanine construction, we take on the good, the bad, the near and the far throughout Southern Ontario.Booth: 439

Argen Canada108 – 2120 Leckie Road, Suite 200Kelowna, BC V1Y 7W7T: [email protected] Canada is the leader in dental alloy manufacturing & distribution and one of the largest dental refiners in the country. Argen Canada now hosts a Destination Training Facility in Kelowna BC for Dental Labs & Dentist Practices that offers Total Digital Solutions & Support, specializing in Cad/Cam software & 3- Shape/Intra-oral Scanners.Booth: 1938

Aseptico8333 216th St. S. E.Woodinville, WA 98072 T: 425-487-3157F: [email protected] is the only US manufacturer of motors designed for implant, oral surgery, restorative, and rotary endo in a single platform. Regulatory compliant, the company has manufacturing and repair facilities near Seattle, Washington. Aseptico motors have a two-year warranty and are compatible with all implant styles and most handpiece brands. Our portable dental equipment is ideal for public health and humanitarian work.Booth: 1833

Associates On Demand5420 North Service Road, Suite 103Burlington, ON L7L 6C7 T: 866-439-3466info@associatesondemand.cawww.associatesondemand.comAOD specializes in RECRUITMENT and PLACEMENT of Dental Associates throughout Canada. We are dedicated to ensuring the success in placing full time, part time, specialist and locums. We at AOD have a strong background in the dental industry and know that “People” make the difference. We will work hard to ensure a successful outcome in a timely manner.Booth: 939

Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario7181 Woodbine Avenue, Suite 235Markham, ON L3R 1A3 T: 416-742-2386F: [email protected] ADTO is the authoritative voice of dental technology in Ontario and seeks to pursue the advancement of the profession through education, communication amongst its members, and liaison with external agencies.Booth: 2216

Atop Dental Canada Inc.9- 595 Middlefield RoadToronto, ON M1V3S2 T: 416-293-2868F: [email protected] the last 10 years, Atop has been a fast-growing, full-service provider of dental equipment and supplies for dentists and their valued supports across Canada. Our headquarters are conveniently located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Booth: 1703

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Au-Shaw Dental Productions Inc.511 Millway AvenueConcord, ON L4K 3V4 T: [email protected] feature the manufacturing companies from Shofu, American Eagle, AllPro, Seiler, Bien-Air products. We will be teaching, demonstrating and passing along the special show deals. Come and see us for free samples also!Booth: 1638

Badarsons Canada Inc.521-15 Brunel CourtToronto, ON M5V 3Y6 T: [email protected] Canada Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of Surgical & Dental Instruments. With the collaboration of our international affiliations we brought together our eighteen years of experience of closely manufacturing some of the finest quality of surgical and dental instruments to Canadian market. It is our pride to have credit of delivering High-Tech Custom made instruments to our clients. We believe in providing creative, aesthetically pleasing and high tech performing instruments. We have a well-equipped manufacturing facility and a highly skilled work force to provide consistent production.Booth: 1944

Baluke Dental Studios85 West Wilmot Street, Unit 8Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1K7 T: 905-764-6322F: [email protected] Dental Studios provides a rare synthesis of technical excellence and aesthetic craftsmanship. With years of apprenticeship, comprehensive specialized training and extensive accreditation we continue on in the Baluke tradition of quality. Our commitment to our partners in dentistry is a combination of caring customer service and precision quality control. We guarantee consistent exceptional results.”Dedication, Precision, Reliability”Duane Baluke, RDTBooth: 809

BaseVac Dental3615 Laird Road, Suite 21Mississauga, ON L5L 5Z8 T: 905-828-6301F: [email protected] Dental is the Dry Suction and Oil Free Dental Compressor division of R.E. Morrison Equipment Inc. A Canadian Company Located in Mississauga, Ontario. BaseVac manufactures Dental Dry, Oil-Free Suction Equipment, Oil-Free Dental Compressors, Equipment Room Stands and accessories. New to BaseVac is the Remote Activated Water System Shut off Valve, Buck/Boost Voltage Controllers, BaseVac brand NeutraClean Vacuum Line Cleaner and Atomizer Dispenser. BaseVac has 12 experience supplying and supporting all dental dealers in both Canada and the US.Booth: 2033

BDO Canada LLP150 Caroline Street South, Suite 201Waterloo, ON N2L 0A5T: [email protected] one of the leading national accounting and business advisory firms, BDO offers customized advice and a full range of services to help dentists and hygienists start, grow, and transition their business. We work with them to develop a detailed, integrated service plan addressing all their business needs, ensuring their current and long term goals are met.Booth: 1904

Bellsam Contracting Ltd.133 Cartwright AvenueToronto, ON M6A 1V4 T: 416-789-2548F: [email protected] firm “Bellsam Contracting Ltd” is a general contracting company. Over the past 35 years we have been in business specializing in the construction of Dental/Medical suites. We also have our own in house millwork shop specializing in dental cabinetry.Booth: 1913

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Belmont /Takara Company Canada Ltd.2455 Meadowvale BoulevardMississauga, ON L5J 5S2 T: 905-816-8990F: [email protected] Canada is the Dental Division and Canadian office for Takara Belmont, a worldwide manufacturer of some of the very best Dental equipment made in Japan. Some of our well known brands are Quolis and Bel 50 Dental Chairs, Quolis Dental Units and Bel-Halo LED Lights as well as Phot-X IIS X-rays, Belmont Digital Panoramic x-rays. We distribute, warehouse and offer technical assistance and repair services from our Mississauga factory and showroom.Booth: 1617

Benson Medical Industries, Inc.151 Esna Park Drive, Unit 19Markham, ON L3R 3B1 T: 905-475-0401 ext. 224F: [email protected] the importer/distributor of PORTER INSTRUMENT for the past 40 years, Benson Medical Industries have been specialists in the sale and service of nitrous oxide conscious sedation systems, as well as vital signs patient monitors, oxygen administration equipment and anaesthesia related accessories.Booth: 1807

Beutlich Pharmaceuticals7775 S. US Highway 1, Suite HBunnell, FL 32110 T: 1-800-238-8542F: [email protected]® Pharmaceuticals is a company that focuses on the development and commercialization of innovative OTC solutions for pain management and patient care. Beutlich has been offering dental professionals unique solutions for pain management and preventative care since 1954. We are best known for our family of HurriCaine Topical Anesthetics containing 20% Benzocaine. Stop by booth 529 to learn more about HurriCaine Topical Anesthetics along with other great products that Beutlich has to offer.Booth: 529

BioGaia8333 NW 53rd StreetDoral, FL 33166 T: [email protected] a world leader in probiotics. BioGaia is an innovative Swedish health care company and a world leader in probiotics with more than 25 years’ experience of developing, marketing and selling probiotic products.Booth: 1346

BioHorizons Canada21 Amber Street, Unit 6Markham, ON L3R 4Z3 T: 1-866-468-8338F: 905-944-1894infocanada@biohorizons.comwww.biohorizons.comBioHorizons is a leading oral reconstructive device company based in the USA. BioHorizons has a broad product offering, including dental implants, tissue regeneration solutions, and digital products for the replacement of missing teeth. BioHorizons products are available in 85 markets around the world. For more information, visit www.biohorizons.com.Booth: 1519

Bisco Dental Products Canada Inc.2571 Smith StreetRichmond, BC V6X 2J1 T: 604-276-8662F: [email protected] Canada prides itself in providing exceptional products from a variety of manufacturers to help dentists achieve superior results with their patients. Please visit our booth and talk with our highly trained dental consultants to learn more about all of the different dental manufacturers we carry such as Bisco Dental, RTD fiber posts, Vista Dental, Garrison Dental, LM instruments, Common Sense Dental and many more!Booth: 425

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Blue & Green Inc.6979 Yonge StreetToronto, ON M2M 3X9 T: 416-733-7900F: [email protected] & Green Inc. is a proud Canadian company serving the Dental Society of Canada for more than 20 years with high quality German and Swiss products. Our company specializes in instruments from all fields of dentistry from Implantology to General Dentistry and all of our Diamond and Carbide burs are of the highest quality. We sell direct to dentists and we have specials during the show for new dental offices. Please check our website at www.blueandgreeninc.com or call us toll free at 1-877-733-7900.Booth: 433

BMO Bank of Montreal55 Bloor St. W., 17th FloorToronto, ON M4W 3N5 T: 416-927-4213F: [email protected]/businessBMO Bank of Montreal’s Healthcare Program for Dentists offers comprehensive financial services for all your practice needs, including up to 100% financing for practice acquisitions. Our healthcare experts can help customize a financial solution to meet your personal, practice and student banking requirements. Visit us to learn more!Booth: 313

BMW Group Canada50 Ultimate DriveRichmond Hill, ON L4S 0C8T: [email protected] the full line of our high-performance, luxury BMW and MINI vehicles, you’ll enjoy all the convenience, innovation, and safety that our vehicles offer. With both leasing and purchasing options available, we offer generous financial incentives to CDA/ODA members, and additional benefits like No-Charge Scheduled Maintenance, Innovative EfficientDynamics – for more power with less fuel – and our sleek and advanced ConnectedDrive technologies.Booth: 1900

BQ Ergonomics11866 West 91st StreetOverland Park, KS 66214 T: [email protected] Ergonomics develops and manufactures ergonomic stools and chairs for the entire office 15% – 25% off show special!Booth: 544

Brasseler USAOne Brasseler Blvd.Savannah, GA 31419 T: 912-925-8525F: 912-921-7568suedenitto@brasselerusa.comwww.brasselerusa.comLeading instrumentation provider to the dental profession. Product offering includes clinical and laboratory diamonds, carbides and polishers; a complete line of endodontic instrumentation and equipment; clinical and laboratory hand instruments; dental hygiene instrumentation and handpieces; loupes & headlights; handpieces for operatory, laboratory, oral surgery/implant, endodontic and hygiene uses.Booth: 625

BrokerLink8001 Weston Road, Suite 300Woodbridge, ON L4L 9C8 T: 416-798-8001F: [email protected] is your trusted guide to finding the right insurance coverage. Whatever your unique needs, we’ll help you navigate the complex world of insurance so you fully understand your coverage options. We believe in helping ODA members find protection that is tailored to cover the things they care about. The BrokerLink companies are subsidiaries of Intact Financial Corporation (TSX: IFC).Booth: 304

Business Affairs Ltd.21 Parr Boulevard, Unit 3Caledon, ON L7E 4G3 T: 905-951-2225F: 905-951-3340frank@businessaffairs.cawww.businessaffairs.caBusiness Managers and Accounting Controllers. We have been serving the Dental Profession for more than five decades. We provide all of the typical services of an accounting firm, but the value-added is in our business management.Booth: 2038

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Canadian Dental Hygienists Association1122 Wellington Street WestOttawa, ON K1Y 2Y7T: 613-224-5515F: [email protected] is the collective national voice of more than 29,549 dental hygienists in Canada. CDHA members provide preventive and therapeutic oral healthcare as well as oral health promotion to the Canadian public. www.cdha.caBooth: 1939

Canadian Dental Protective Association1100 Burloak Drive, Suite 300Burlington, ON L7L 6B2 T: 416-491-5932F: [email protected] Canadian Dental Protective Association is membership only community of dentists who, through a mutual benefit, not for profit corporation, deliver risk management advice, legal assistance, education, information, professional assistance and support to its membership. It is dedicated to assisting in and helping to avoid threats to a member’s professional integrity and dental livelihood. Our Mutual Benefit Assistance Program is directed to represent Dentists in professional regulatory matter, such as College Complaints, and provide guidance with employment issues. It is a dentist run organization.Booth: 1932

Canaray605-6605 Hurontario StreetMississauga, ON L5T 0A3 T: [email protected]://canaray.com/Canaray has developed an advanced online communication and 3D planning platform to enable dental professionals to share full-color 3D smile designs, prosthetic plans, and radiology findings with each other and with their patients. It’s digital inter-clincian communication and the digital workflow the way it should be, and we’ve built a fully-digital seamless lab workflow to support it. See you in the future. https://canaray.com – 1-877-498-9729 – [email protected]: 1747

Carestream Dental3625 Cumberland BlvdAtlanta, GA 30339 T: 1-855-762-2291SalesCoordinators.US.@csdental.comcarestreamdental.comCarestream Dental provides industry-leading dental digital product lines and services, including imaging equipment, CAD/CAM systems, software and practice management solutions, for dental and oral health professionals. With more than 100 years of industry experience, Carestream Dental technology captures two billion images annually and aids in more precise diagnoses, improved workflows and superior patient care. For more information or to contact a Carestream Dental representative, please call 855-762-2291 or visit carestreamdental.com.Booth: 925

CDE at UBCContinuing Dental Education, Faculty of DentistryUBC – 105-2194 Health Sciences MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z3T: [email protected]/cdeContinuing Dental Education at the University of British Columbia is a university based CE department that offers the highest quality of academically oriented, evidence based, scientifically driven education promoting excellence in oral health care. Ranging from didactic, hands on, study clubs and ‘Travel and Learn’ courses. Based in beautiful Vancouver, BC.Booth: 1700

CDSPI155 Lesmill RoadToronto, ON M3B 2T8 T: 416.296.9401F: [email protected], a non-profit organization established in 1959, provides insurance, investment and other programs meeting the specific needs of the Canadian dental profession. Program participants can get no-cost insurance and investment planning advice from fully licensed advisors at CDSPI’s affiliated company, CDSPI Advisory Services Inc. CDSPI’s members are the Canadian Dental Association, nine provincial dental associations and the territories. For more information, contact CDSPI at 1.800.561.9401.Booth: 1502

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CE Plumbing Services Inc.335 Boon Ave.Toronto, ON M6E 4A4T: [email protected] Plumbing company is based in Toronto, Canada. Directed by master plumber and owner of CE Plumbing Services Inc. We have provided excellent plumbing services for over 20 years. We specialize in the Plumbing Dental Industry. We are fully licensed, insured and reliable.Booth: 2236

Centrix Inc.770 River RoadShelton, CT 06484 T: 1-800-235-5862F: 203-929-6804customerservice@centrixdental.comcentrixdental.comCentrix was started by a dentist to “Make Dentistry Easier”. Whether it is developing materials that have faster setting times or delivery systems that make processes simpler, our focus is to improve the art and science of dentistry, especially restorative dentistry. We want to deliver what dental professionals need, results.Booth: 1924

Cerum Ortho Organizers/ Cerum Dental Supplies Ltd115 – 17th Avenue S. W.Calgary, AB T2S 0A1 T: 1-800-661-9567F: [email protected] products, top quality, fast delivery, friendly service, Canadian dollar pricing and the only full orthodontic line inventoried in Canada, when you add it all up, it’s hard to beat Cerum Ortho Organizers commitment to advancing the future of Orthodontics in Canada! We are Canada’s leading supplier of state-of-the-art fixed orthodontic products. Ask for your FREE Catalogue for all the details.Booth: 1018

Citagenix Inc.3300 Autoroute Jean-Noël-Lavoie (A-440) O.Laval, QC H7T 2H6T: 1-877-243-6724F: [email protected] surgical and bone grafting solutions for dental specialists. Citagenix core products include allograft, synthetic and DBM bone grafts, as well as GTR and GBR membranes and specialized instruments for delicate extractions and membrane placement.Booth: 1239

ClaroNav Inc.1140 Sheppard Avenue West, Unit 10Toronto, ON M3K 2A2 T: 647-951-1525F: [email protected] is a Toronto based medical device hardware and software company specializing in surgical navigation products. Navident, its flagship product, is a dynamic freehand guided surgery system for dental implantation. Navident accurately compares the motions of the drill to planned positions, enabling minimally invasive, precise placement of the dental implants.Booth: 1946

ClearCorrect21 Cypress Blvd., Suite 1010Round Rock, TX 78665 T: 888-331-3323F: [email protected], develops clear, custom, removable dental braces and works with more than 20,000 doctors, making it a leading manufacturer of clear aligners. To learn more visit www.clearcorrect.com or call (888) 331-3323.Booth: 303

ClearDent5489 Byrne RoadSuite 166Burnaby, BC V5J 3J1 T: 866-253-2748F: [email protected] easy way to run an efficient, paperless, and profitable practice. ClearDent is a dental practice management software that makes increasing revenue, staying fully compliant, and reducing staff turnover simple. Use the tools that ClearDent provides to get the most out of your practice in the most intuitive possible way.Booth: 1639

Clinical Dental Training75 Scollard StreetToronto, ON M5R 1G4 T: 416-837-1845jennifer@lsdtheagency.comwww.clinicaldentaltraining.comDuring our 4-day course, Dr. Gary Glassman uncovers endodontic breakthroughs and leading-edge concepts, while sharing essential criteria for successful endodontic treatment. Participate in evidence-based discussions about endo vs implants, while taking a detailed look at systematic diagnostic protocols and endodontic emergencies.Booth: 441

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Clinical Research Dental Supplies & Services Inc.P.O. Box 28040167 Central Avenue, 2nd FloorLondon, ON N6H 5E1 T: 1-800-265-3444F: 1-800-719-3292info@clinicalresearchdental.comwww.clinicalresearchdental.comAt Clinical Research Dental, we know dentistry – the products, the procedures, and more importantly, the technique sensitivities that every dentist faces. It is our mission to support, promote and teach better dentistry through the presentation of clinical seminars, workshops, and scientific research studies and to provide only clinically proven products to dentists throughout North America via a highly trained and skilled technical support staff.Booth: 603

ClinicBuild830 Harrington Court, Unit 1BBurlington, ON L7N 3N4 T: [email protected] is a general contractor specializing in dental and medical construction. We pride ourselves in serving our clients with top service, high-quality work, efficiency, and honesty. We love building well designed medical and dental facilities and are committed to providing the highest level of quality construction services for every project at a fair price while maintaining the highest levels of professionalism, integrity, honesty, and fairness.Booth: 2207

Colgate300 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10022 T: 212-310-2000www.colgateprofessional.caBooth: 725

Coltene, Inc.235 Ascot ParkwayCuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 T: 1-800-221-3046F: [email protected] offers polymer chemistry-based impression and filling materials, a comprehensive range for Endodontics, a broad range of high-precision mechanical instruments, dental pins and posts, carbide and diamond burs and other rotary instruments, as well as a comprehensive offering in the area of hygiene and patient safety covering the entire dental treatment process. The products are brought to international markets through sales partners as well as own marketing organizations.Booth: 711

Conexis Dental Services518 – 225 Davenport RoadToronto, ON M5R 3R2T: [email protected] dental education and conference hub offering cutting-edge instructional webinars and case discussions as well as research updates through our partner website SCIENCEOFIMPLANTS.COM.Uses its extensive experience in dental education and research to select high value dental products for our e-commerce shop at CONEXISDENTAL.COM. With a strong scientific background as a guide, we identify products that achieve industry leading performance and can offer substantial savings to our subscriber dentists.Booth: 2037

Consult-Pro/DHC Marketing797 Wilson AvenueToronto, ON M3K 1E4 T: 416-429-6545F: 416-429-2886vscherman@consult-pro.comwww.consult-pro.comConsult-PRO started the education of patients with 3D video animations in 1999 and continues to be the worldwide leader in over 19 languages. There have been many changes and challenges over the past 15 years with higher standards in patient education, informed consent, protection of personal information and record keeping. Consult-PRO has office solutions for both specialists and general practitioners. It will allow the dentist to productively increase the level of care for all patients.Booth: 1912

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Cornerstone Dental Services148 Gooseberry StOrangeville, ON L9W 5H4 T: [email protected] are committed to quality products and outstanding service. We proudly represent Rich’s Recovery and DDS Dental Solutions. Rich’s Recovery is Ontario’s most experienced dental upholstery shop. We also build a full line of custom operatory stools & refurbish used dental chairs. DDS’s Smart-Steri 200 provides the purest water available for all steam sterilizers and autoclaves. It exceeds all manufacturer spec’s for water quality and is the easiest and most cost effective way to manage your water needs.Booth: 2005

Crest Oral-B – P & G Professional Oral Health4711 Yonge Street2nd FloorToronto, ON M2N 6K8 T: 416-730-4110F: [email protected] Crest Oral-B our goal is to help your patients continue the care that starts in your chair. We bring more than 100 years of innovation and expertise to you, which you can then deliver to your patients. Our products complement your care by providing your patients with effective solutions for their at-home oral health routine. Visit the Crest and Oral-B booth or online at www.dentalcare.ca for more details.Booth: 1503

Crosstech Canada105 Glenarden CrescentRichmond Hill, ON L4B 2K7T: 905-770-0539crosstechcanada@gmail.comwww.crosstechcanada.comCrosstech Canada burs has over 30 years experience in the research and development of precision diamond rotary instruments and distribute worldwide. Today, Crosstech Multi Layered Diamond Friction Grip burs lead the way in Cavity and Crown Preparation, Crown Removal, Restorative Dentistry, Filling Materials (Composite, Ceramic Inlay and Overlay), Finishing and Polishing.Booth: 2016

Crosstex International10 Ranick RoadHauppauge, NY 11788 T: 631-582-6777 [email protected], Cantel’s Dental Business Division, manufactures a wide array of innovative and unique infection prevention and compliance products for the global healthcare industry for over 65 years. We are dedicated to making vital contributions to the healthcare community through high quality solutions, services and education that improve outcomes for dental professionals and patients. We are a recognized leader and trusted provider of waterline treatment, biological monitoring, sterilization assurance packaging and personal protection equipment (PPE).Booth: 1244

CWB National Leasing – Healthcare Financing1525 Buffalo PlaceWinnipeg, MB R3T 1L9T: 1-855-287-5290sales@cwbnationalleasing.comwww.cwbnationalleasing.comPrognosis Positive – Whether you are purchasing a practice, preparing for an expansion or upgrading to the latest technology and equipment, we are there every step of the way. Our healthcare financing programs are designed to meet the total needs of your practice, providing you with financial flexibility to grow your business.Booth: 438

Dens ‘N Dente300 Alden RoadMarkham, ON L3R 4C1 T: 905-475-3367F: [email protected] FOR DENTISTS, BY DENTISTS.Proudly created and operated by dentists, Dens ‘N Dente persistently strives to be the industry leader of dental supplies and equipment by enhancing customer satisfaction and providing innovative solutions to ever-changing trends and needs.Booth: 217

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Dental Axess North America200 Evans Avenue, Unit 11Toronto, Ontario M5V 0C2T: 1-855-877-8200jerome.haba@dentalaxess.comwww.dentalaxess.comDental Axess is an independent provider of CAD/CAM solutions for dental professionals in Europe, Australia/New Zealand and North America. We enable customers to move from traditional working methods to partly or fully digital workflows by providing independent and customized digital solutions combined with specialist training and around-the-clock customer support. Dental Axess was founded upon the belief that digital dentistry gives dental professionals new possibilities to improve the patients’ experience. We understand the challenges and deeply believe in helping and guiding dental professionals to gain the full benefits of the perfect digital workflow.Booth: 332

Dental Brands61 Amber StreetMarkham, ON L3R 3J7T: 905-669-9329mlauterpacht@dentalbrands.cawww.dentalbrands.caDental Brands is the fastest growing premium Canadian dental supply company that provides our customers with full-service solutions and a highly attractive rewards program; we sell and distribute dental consumables and equipment nationwide. We leverage and research our customer’s evolving needs to ensure we’re providing the products, equipment, and services that will grow their practice through an innovative future. You can now shop online with Dental Brands at www.dentalbrands.ca.Booth: 1921

Dental Canada48 Briarwood DriveSt. Catharines, ON L2S 4A6T: [email protected] Surgery & Periosurgery Instruments. Hygiene Instruments – Scalers, Probe, Explorer, Mirrors. Surgical Instruments- Extracting Forceps, Elevators, Periosteal Elevator, Root Screws&Tips. Restorative & Crown Instruments. Orthodontic Plier& Distal End Cutters. Accu-Luxators & Periotomes. Castroviejo, Tissue Forceps, etc.Booth: 1145

Dental Fix RX1287 Matheson Blvd. EMississauga, ON L4W 1R1T: 1-866 740 [email protected] Fix is revolutionizing the dental service industry by delivering immediate on-site dental equipment and handpiece service and sales, through a dedicated mobile network of highly trained and successful industry professionals.Booth: 2017

Dental Industry Association of Canada (DIAC)221 Jacob Keffer ParkwayConcord, ON L4K 5T9 T: 905-417-7462F: [email protected] Association comprised of Dental Manufacturers, Dealers, Laboratories, Finance & Consulting companies to the Dental Industry. Visit our booth for more information.Booth: 238

Dental Savings Club31 Serge GarantMontreal, QC H3E 0A6 T: 1-888-768-1230F: 514-768-1230info@dentalsavingsclub.comwww.dentalsavingsclub.comDental Savings Club mission is to offer high quality dental products at affordable prices. You can find with us the WOlf handpieces, KUT diamond and carbide burs, Kopy impression material, PHIL Ling composites and many other quality products at affordable prices.Booth: 1045, 1046

Dental Services Group572 Champagne DriveToronto, ON M3J 2T9T: 416-654-6365F: 416-654-2931dsgcanada@dentalservices.netwww.dentalservices.netDental Services Group offers full laboratory services from its 3 locations in North York, Ottawa and Toronto, offering a wide range of solutions in fixed, removable, implants and sleep apnea appliances. We are highly digitalized to meet the advancing needs of dentistry. Accepting intra oral scans to create superior restorations with our in-house mills. We also partner with industry leaders to create “patient specific” custom implant abutments. Our RDTs and trained technicians are available to make your next case a success!Booth: 1521

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Dental Strategy305 Boler Road, Unit 2London, ON N6K 0A3T: [email protected] Strategy is a full service dental consulting company. We help Canadian dentists start or purchase a practice, improve their existing practice and maximize practice’s value in preparation for sale. Dental Strategy also provides independent practice valuations.Booth: 2015

Dental Tax1100 Burloak Drive, Unit 300Burlington, ON L7L 6B2T: [email protected]’re a team of accountants & advisors who come from a family of dentists and doctors, so we know first hand the struggles you face as a healthcare professional. Traditional accountants and advisors deal with clients from multiple industries. Hence, they do not specialize and never develop an intimate understanding of how dental practices work. We look at your big picture, not just one aspect of your life and take control by getting things done. Our focus is to save you taxes, time and help grow your net worth.Booth: 212

dentalcorp21 St. Clair Avenue EastToronto, ON M4T 1L9 T: [email protected] is focused on partnering with leading, growth-oriented dental clinics. Our dentist Partners, Associates and their teams retain their clinical autonomy and professional independence while our unprecedented strategic insights and expertise place them at the forefront of delivering optimal patient care.Booth: 245

Dental-Mart Sales Inc.1287 Matheson Blvd. EastMississauga, ON L4W 1R1 T: 905-272-3654F: 1-888-814-9838samuel@dentalmartsales.comwww.dentalmartsales.comDental-Mart Sales Inc. is serving dental community all over Canada and United States since November 2007. Dental-Mart Sales Inc. takes pride in providing excellent customer service as well as competitive pricing for all of our customers. We are a growing company that is always striving to improve our service and product selections to better suit our clientele. As such we offer a wide range of products to meet the daily needs of dental establishments. We hope to provide you with a personal shopping experience that will gain your loyalty for many years to come.Booth: 2002

dentalree.com10015 Sky Parlour RoadLas Vegas, NV 89178 T: 408-455-2150F: [email protected] offers an unbeatable combination of high quality and low price! Dentalree started in 2006, and since then we have served thousands of customers in the US and Canada. Dentalree is an initial importer and distributor of quality dental rotary instruments made in the US, Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, and Eastern Europe. Dentalree is the exclusive distributor for MiTi Impression System. That is US patented, only dental impressions that offer the solutions “Never Use Cords, Retraction or Hemostasis”. Both Crosstech Multi-Use Diamonds and MiTi Impression System are highly rated by independent, non-profit, Dental Education and Product Testing foundation.Booth: 546

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DentalWare by OptiMicro Technologies Inc.2800 14th Avenue, Unit 14Markham, ON L3R 0E4 T: 905-470-7016F: [email protected] practice management software has become an integral component of many successful practices. DentalWare has helped hundreds of dental professionals to manage their practices efficiently and effectively. Coupled with various add-on’s including imaging,charting, OMFS modules, on-line patient registration, electronic signature pad, paperless document management, web templates, intraoral cameras and x-ray digitizer products, DentalWare takes care of the rudiments and lets you focus on taking your practice to the next level. Call us at 1-888-335-OPTI or visit us at www.dentalware.com to find out more! Check out our new services-www.SafeReferral.com -a SECURE system to send/receive patient referrals between generalist & specialist offices.Booth: 1326

Dentalytica1500 Royal York Road, Suite 200Toronto, ON M9P 3B6T: [email protected] provides Analytics, Brokerage and Consulting services in the retail dental health space, using its proprietary algorithms to identify dental practices and labs for consolidation and sale to DSOs and PEs.Booth: 2204

Dentcents1192 Martin Grove Rd. Suite #100Toronto, ON M9W 5M9T: [email protected] specialize in “Patient Behaviour” and “Growing Your Practice”. Our Training and seminars are designed to meet the needs of the entire office. To have the team “Buy-In” to the owners’ vision, they must create one that is inclusive. With 40 years of dental experience to support our knowledge, Dent-Cents will train the entire team to increase case acceptance by as much as 65%.Booth: 1908

Dentetris Management Inc.2455 Meadowridge DriveOakville, ON L6H 7R4T: [email protected] a project management company, Dentetris offers clients an experienced team with over 30 years of experience. Dentetris also specializes in building high-tech modern designs to renovating old dental offices. Dentetris is a company focused on meeting client needs backed by an experienced team with the ability to satisfy all client needs. Mr. Alsalihi has the experience and skills needed to train and hire new staff, provide workflow operations, provide the necessary equipment needed, and overall ensure the successful operation of a dental office.Booth: 1951

Dent-Gas745 Pharmacy AvenueScarborough, ON M1L 3J4 T: 416-690-2455F: [email protected] and Nitrous Oxide System Service and Annual Testing. Authorized/Accredited service centre for most manufacturers of conscious sedation equipment by the most experienced and qualified team in the industry. Service to Accutron, Amico, Matrx, Medigas and Porter systems throughout most of Ontario. DENT-GAS: “The Medical Gas System Specialists”Booth: 310

DentistFind.com49 Colborne StreetToronto, ON M5E 1E3T: [email protected] are searching for a dentist right now. Make sure they find and book with you. DentistFind.com is the proven dental marketing system that increases your marketing ROI by 300%. SMART text messaging, live Webchat booking, call tracking & recording, automatic recommendations, and Review and Referral app make it convenient for patients to book. Easy-to-use add-ons such as direct mail, online advertising, video, and SEO add even more power. Marketing your clinic has never been so easy – or effective.Booth: 1831

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Dentsply Sirona161 Vinyl CourtWoodbridge, ON L4L 4A3T: 1-800-263-1437Les.Szlafarski@dentsplysirona.comwww.dentsplysirona.com/en-caBooth: 1003, 1103, 1203

Designs for Vision, Inc.4000 Veterans Memorial HighwayBohemia, NY 11716 T: 631-585-3300F: [email protected] Wireless and See the Visible Difference® with Designs for Vision’s Micro Series Loupes and Wireless headlights.Booth: 630

DEXIS11727 Fruehauf DriveCharlotte, NC 28273T: [email protected]® features its single-sized Platinum sensor designed for comfortable and precise placement, easy-to-use DEXIS® Imaging Suite with integration options, and the free app DEXIS go®.Booth: 1317

Diamond Dental Studio110 Queen Street East, Unit 4Brampton, ON L6V 1B1T: 905-866-6866diamonddentalstudio@gmail.comwww.diamonddentalstudio.caDiamond Dental Studio is a state-of-the-art laboratory that is licensed to use the Reverse Margin. The Reverse Margin protects tissues from sub-gingival cement. Understanding that our industry is constantly evolving, we continue to maintain the most advanced systems and technologies. It is our passion to meet our clients needs, and that differentiates us from our competitors, because the focus is on the clients needs, not a general lab standard.Booth: 846

Diamond Sharp103 Roslin AveToronto, ON M4N 1Z3T: [email protected] use a dull instrument again! We are a mobile dental sharpening service. We come to you and sharpen your instruments SAME DAY. We also accept instruments sent to us by mail.Booth: 2251

Digital Dentistry Institute2180 North Courtney PkwyMerritt Island, FL 32953 T: [email protected]: 2228

Digital Doc LLC4789 Golden Foothill ParkwayEl Dorado Hills, CA 95762T: 916-941-8010F: [email protected] the power of the new IRIS Intraoral Camera into every operatory. This precision optical instrument features an easy to use 5-point Focus Wheel and unique USB connector that fits in a standard delivery unit. The elegantly streamlined profile has a much smaller, specially designed soft-tip with brilliant 8-point LED lighting and Sony’s Hi-Resolution CCD for the finest picture quality. Best in its class. When quality and performance matter, see why Digital Doc is the #1 choice in intraoral cameras.Booth: 1902

DMG65 Challenger Rd., Suite 340Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660T: 201-894-5505F: [email protected] of such revolutionary products as Luxatemp, LuxaCore Z Dual and Icon, DMG manufactures premium quality dental materials that are designed to help streamline the lives of dental professionals with passion and expertise.Booth: 1810

Dr. Support Pros Inc.643 – 55 Town Centre CourtToronto, ON M1P 4X4 T: 416-281-8995F: [email protected]. Support Pros has been providing Consulting – Service – Support and Networking Solutions in Dental for over 25 years. We provide Understandable Information so YOU can Make an informed Decision. We are preferred Hardware Solutions Providers for the Major Software Vendors and we provide support that your software vendor may not and your Office manager does not have the time to deal with. We are your I.T. department, so you can focus on running your practice.Booth: 2240

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D-Sharp Dental10 Centre DrOrchard Park, NY 14075 T: 1-877-837-4277F: [email protected], made by A.Titan, offers unique instrument life extension programs, new instrument acquisition and management strategies, hands-on continuing education for dental hygienists and other operatory cost containment services to help you reduce operatory costs and increase practice revenue.Booth: 1920

EasyMarkit126 E. Pender StreetVancouver, BC V6A 1T3 T: 1-855-221-3279F: [email protected] is a patient communication software designed specifically for the dental industry. Patients can confirm their appointments in realtime via text messages, e-mails, and voice messages. EasyMarkit also allows clients to build their own customer newsletter and quality improvement surveys to maintain strong patient engagement.Booth: 744

EDI Ceramics Ltd.208 – 15850 24 Ave.Surrey, BC V3Z 0G1T: [email protected], supported by our sister digital manufacturing companies Shining3D and 3DISC are authorised distributors for Shining3D dental scanners and printers, Heron, True High Definition Intra-oral scanner and various other milling equipment to help you develop a modern dental practice. Our dental s/w line-up create the complete software solution for digital dentistry including implant planning, orthodontics, production, scanning and communication.Booth: 1840

Embrosin Medical Technologies Inc.2347 Eglinton Ave E.Toronto, ON M1K 2M5 T: 416-848-3741F: [email protected] Instrument company with German Quality and unbeatable Prices. From Innovation to Excellence.Booth: 1745

Endo/Tech5991 Spring Garden Road, Suite 389Halifax, NS B3H 1Y6 T: 902-429-2257F: [email protected]/Tech provides high quality, fair-priced dental products to Canadian Dentists. Established in 1994, we are located in Halifax, NS and are the largest distributor of MANI endo files in North America. Visit our booth to learn about our many popular products including NeoMTA, iMatrix System, ULTRA Bright mirrors, our extensive MANI DiaBur multi-use diamond catalogue, isolate Dental Dam, RGS Gutta Percha and paper points, rotary file systems, obturation equipment, sutures and our various needles/tips for injection, irrigation and suction.Booth: 1345

Evangel Hall Mission552 Adelaide Street WestToronto, ON M5V 3W8 T: 416-504-3563 [email protected]: 2242

Experdent Consultants Inc.5420 North Service Road, Suite 103Burlington, ON L7L 6C7T: 1-866-539-0194info@experdentadvisors.comwww.Experdentadvisors.comWe provide services specifically designed to impact all aspects of your practice to include solid practice management strategies as well as win-win transition solutions with an aligned vision for both doctors. With over 35 years of experience in the Dental profession, our unparalleled success and accomplishments are the result of an outstanding and dedicated team of professionals whose knowledge and dedication are second to none.Booth: 939

Flight Dental Systems21 Kenview Blvd., Unit 9Brampton, ON L6T 5G7 T: 905-799-0517F: 905-793-2406joseph@flightdentalsystems.comwww.flightdentalsystems.comFlight Dental Systems is a Canadian owned and managed dental equipment manufacturer and distributor with operations in over 25 countries around the world. Our company was founded on a commitment to deliver high quality products that provide the design, function and durability demanded by today’s dental professionals at an affordable price.Booth: 738

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FSDS/McArthur Medical Sales1007 Highway 8Rockton, ON L0R 1X0T: 1-877-445-4476dental@mcarthurmedical.comwww.mcarthurmedical.comFirst Service Dental Supply & McArthur Medical Sales Inc have joined together to offer you more service, and more product selection. With a combined 70 successful years in the dental, hospital/home healthcare fields we have become a name that customers recognize for quality and exceptional customer service. If you are looking for high quality, innovative products to make your practice more successful FSD is your partner.Booth: 1146

Full Contact Marketing5063 North Service Road, Suite 200Burlington, ON L7L 5H6 T: 1-800-728-6651F: 905-465-2366dan@fullcontactmarketing.cawww.fullcontactmarketing.caFull Contact Marketing helps growth minded Canadian dentists take charge of their marketing and turn it into their business advantage. Combining 18 years of experience and a complete line of practice marketing services, FCM takes the lead to create and execute client specific Marketing Action Plans (MAPs) focusing on patient acquisition and retention.Booth: 324

Garfield Refining Company810 E. Cayuga StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19124T: 1-800-523-0968dsarabacha@garfieldrefining.comwww.GarfieldRefining.comFor over 125 years, Garfield Refining has specialized in providing refining solutions for the dental industry. With generations of satisfied customers nationwide, Garfield had thrived in both bull and bear markets, providing a stable and reliable marketplace for buying and selling precious metals. Garfield prides itself on its technical expertise and ability to recover maximum yields and deliver maximum payouts, while delivering award-winning customer service from experienced and responsive account managers.Booth: 1144

Garrison Dental Solutions150 DeWitt LaneSpring Lake, MI 49456 T: 1-888-437-0032 ext. 2F: [email protected] Dental Solutions is a Spring Lake, Michigan based dental products manufacturer. Our flagship product line, the Composi-Tight® Sectional Matrix System, is the market leader in North America and several European countries.Booth: 1233

GC America Inc.3737 West 127th StreetAlsip, IL 60803-1532 T: 800-323-7063F: 800-423-2963customerservice.gcamerica@gc.dentalwww.gcamerica.comGC America Inc is a leading manufacturer of innovative dental products dedicated to quality and customer satisfaction, with enthusiastic sales and marketing professionals committed to excellence.Booth: 517

Genesis Continuing Dental Education660 Petrolia Rd.North York, ON M3J 2V2T: [email protected] Continuing Dental Education was created in 2017 in response to increasing demand for continuing dental education courses that addressed not only the dentist but all the members of the dental team. Our mission is to provide high quality, contemporary continuing education to the community of dental professionals including: dentists, dental assistants, treatment coordinators, and dental hygienists. We are committed to: Delivering very high-quality speakers that can “connect” with our course attendees. Ensuring that the latest technology is available to our course attendees. Addressing the needs of the entire professional dental community.Booth: 1830

Germiphene Corporation1379 Colborne Street EBrantford, ON N3T 5M1T: 1-800-265-9931F: [email protected] 1952, Germiphene has set a standard of excellence in the manufacture and distribution of products for the health care industry (Infection Control, Oral Health, Hand Care, Use & Toss). Germiphene began with 10 people and 2000 square feet. We are now proudly over 100 dedicated employees in a 50,000 square foot facility, celebrating our 60th successful year.Booth: 811

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Glidewell Dental4141 MacArthur BlvdNewport Beach, CA 92660T: 1-949-440-3837suzeanne.harms@glidewelldental.comglidewelldental.comGlidewell Dental is among the world’s largest producers of custom restorative services, and recognized as an industry-leading materials and devices manufacturer. Established in 1970 in Orange County, California, Glidewell continues to build on its storied history of technological innovation and continuing education, committed to making comprehensive treatment more accessible to patients around the globe. For more information, please visit glidewelldental.com.Booth: 747

Global Dentmark Inc. – Dentmark1359 Marshall CrescentMilton, ON L9T 6N4T: [email protected]: 1546

Gordana Dental Art Studio2016 Bathurst Street, Suite 102Toronto, ON M5P 3L1 T: 416-785-6690F: 416-785-7472maya@gordanadentalarts.comwww.gordanadentalarts.comGordana Dental Art Studio is a boutique dental lab with a reputation for high end aesthetic work and advanced implant experience. Celebrating over 30 years of business, working with the city’s most prominent dentists and prosthodontists, we’re taking cosmetic and implant dentistry to the next level.Booth: 1918

Great Canadian Supplies Inc.3375 North Service Road, Unit A4Burlington, ON L7N 3G2 T: 905-331-1180F: [email protected] Canadian Supplies is a thriving member of the Canadian dental community with decades of experience in both financial management and medical advancement fields. As a Health Canada licensed manufacturer of disposable dental products, the company takes great pride in providing our clients with high quality dental supplies at very competitive pricing to better support the needs of Canadian dental practices from coast to coast.Booth: 2215

Greater New York Dental Meeting200 W 41st Street – Suite 1101New York, NY 10036 T: 212-398-6922F: [email protected] invite you to participate in one of the largest Dental Congresses in the world. At our 2019 Meeting, we hosted over 52,320 health care professionals at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center featuring over 1,600 Technical Exhibits which demonstrated the newest technology for the dental profession. We are the only major Dental Meeting with NO PRE-REGISTRATION FEE!Booth: 201

GSK Consumer Healthcare7333 Mississauga Road North, 4th FloorMississauga, ON L5N 6L4 T: 647-501-8990F: [email protected] Consumer Healthcare, makers of Sensodyne toothpaste, ProNamel toothpaste, and the biotene line of products.Booth: 1525

Halyard Health5405 Windward ParkwayAlpharetta, GA 30004 T: [email protected] is the worldwide leader in the manufacturing of surgical and infection control products. The key product categories sold in the dental market are as follows: Nitrile and Chloroprene gloves, ASTM level face masks and Sterilization Wrap.Booth: 207

HANSAmed Limited2830 Argentia Road, Units 5 – 8Mississauga, ON L5N 8G4 T: 1-800-363-2876F: [email protected] Limited is a specialty pharmaceutical and medical device company. Our areas of specialty are in Pain Control, Hard and Soft Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal Disease, Infection Control and Emergency Preparedness. We represent some of the most respected brands in dentistry; Geistlich Bio-Oss® and Bio-Gide®, Ultracaine®, OMNIA®, ARESTIN®, SteriTest™ and LightHouse™ Emergency Kits. Visit us at Booth: 1631 or online at www.hansamed.net or by calling us at 1-800-363-2876Booth: 1139

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Hawaiian Moon321 S Missouri AveClearwater, FL 33756 T: 727-466-1856F: [email protected] www.aloecream.bizSay Goodbye to Dry Skin with Hawaiian Moon Organic Aloe Cream! It is free of dyes, fragrance, parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, and any other harsh chemicals, including petroleum. Our cream penetrates the skin up to 7 layers deep, and absorbs into the skin instantly.Booth: 240

Hayes Handpiece Toronto/ Niagara Inc.99 River StreetToronto, ON M5A 3P4T: 416-644-0090frank.tancredi@hayeshandpiece.comwww.hayeshandpiecetoronto.comHayes Handpiece Toronto & Niagara are part of 85 independently owned handpiece repair locations around the world. This gives us access to a vast network of information, knowledge & OEM parts – allowing us to tailor specific repair solutions for Ontario’s Dental Community. There is nothing more satisfying than the sincere appreciation of a valued customer. This relationship is formed from the investment of our time into your business. That time is available until you feel completely confident in the decision you are making.Booth: 624

Hedy Canada82 Akron Road, Unit #2Toronto, ON M8W 1T2 T: [email protected] Canada is a premier provider of high quality infection control, impression materials and dental disposable products. Through our commitment to quality, service and customer satisfaction, we ensure that our distributors and customers receive a great experience from Hedy Canada. Since our inception in 1992, we have been dedicated to providing the best in gloves, masks, dental dams, impression materials and other disposable products.Booth: 1731

Henry Schein Canada, Inc.345 Townline RoadNiagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0T: 905-646-1711F: [email protected] Henry Schein Canada, we believe in helping our customers with “practice care” so doctors and their teams can focus on patient care. Henry Schein offers the latest Technological Innovations to help your practice thrive. With industry leading digital imaging solutions, CAD/CAM technology, lasers, practice management software, clinical design services, installation, repair services, financing, business solutions, the most comprehensive array of dental products and equipment and more, Henry Schein is your Trusted Partner who can help you take your dental practice to the next level. Rely On Us!Booth: 1303, 1403

Hill Kindy Practice Sales & Realty5420 North Service Road, Suite 103Burlington, Ontario L7L 6C7 T: 1-866-853-5344F: [email protected] Kindy’s many years’ experience with dental practice sales has enabled us to become one of the leading dental practice brokerages in Ontario. With our help, appraising and listing a dental practice for sale or finding a dental practice to buy can be a seamless and hassle-free process for all. We will take the time at the beginning of the process to ensure that you know what your options are and that “your” plan is the right one for you.Booth: 939

Hiossen Implant Canada Inc.122-8337 Eastlake DriveBurnaby, BC V5A 4W2 T: 604-324-0112F: [email protected]“Where Beautiful Results Take Shape”At Hiossen, We’re dedicated to provide you with the superior implant technology that’s just as reliable and grounded as the company it comes from.Booth: 325

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HiTeck Medical Instruments9-5456 Tomken Rd.Mississauga, ON L4W 2Z5 T: 1-877-899-1861F: [email protected] Canada, founded in Toronto, Canada in 2009, is the manufacturer of quality Surgical & Dental instruments. HiTeck is a privately owned company, passionately committed to providing its customers with innovative quality products and services to all surgical disciplines. Our portfolio of more than 15,000 instruments covers the full spectrum of surgical specialities, including: General Surgery Oral & Maxillofacial Orthopedics Ear, Nose & Throat Ophthalmology Urology & Proctology Podiatry Obstetrics & Gynecology Plastic Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery Dermatology. Microsurgery.Booth: 2018

Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital150 Kilgour RoadToronto, ON M4G 1R8 T: 416-425-6220 ext [email protected] Bloorview’s dental specialists provide services to children and young adults with complex medical needs in two areas: the Ministry of Health Cleft Lip and Palate/Craniofacial Dental Program and pediatric dentistry. At Holland Bloorview’s state-of-the-art facilities, our specialists provide a full range of dental services within our two programs, including cleanings, whitening, fillings, crowns and bridges, orthodontic braces, replacement of missing teeth, minor jaw surgery, digital x-rays and general anesthesia.Booth: 2219

HuberMed Inc.620 Avenue MitchellMount Royal, QC H3R 1L4 T: 1-888-789-9928F: [email protected] Inc. is the exclusive distributor of TePe Interdental Brushes from Sweden as well as BlueM the alternative Mouthwash solution to Chlorhexidene that does not stain and can be used daily. Manufactured in the Netherlands and now available in Canada, BlueM features oxygen technology. In addition, the Tepe GOOD brush the 1st bio-plastic toothbrush made from sugar cane will be launched. Good for you, Good for the planet.Booth: 2021

Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., LLC3232 North Rockwell StreetChicago, IL 60618 T: 1-800-483-7433F: [email protected] in 1908, Hu-Friedy is a global leader in the manufacturing of dental instruments and products designed to help dental practitioners perform at their best. Its products, hand-crafted by highly skilled artisans, are known for their precision, performance, longevity, reliability and quality. Headquartered in Chicago, Hu-Friedy’s 10,000+ products are distributed in more than 80 countries and the company maintains offices in Rotterdam, Tuttlingen, Germany, Milan, Shanghai and Tokyo.Booth: 1611

i-CAT11727 Fruehauf DriveCharlotte, NC 28273T: 414-331-3067mary.koloski@kavokerr.comwww.i-CAT.comInstrumentarium, KaVo Imaging manufactures and markets a complete line of dental imaging solutions. The NEW i-CAT™ FLX V-Series is globally recognized for its award-winning 3D imaging systems that optimize clinical control over scan size, resolution, modality & dose. DEXIS® features its single-sized Platinum sensor designed for comfortable and precise placement, easy-to-use DEXIS® Imaging Suite with integration options, and the free app DEXIS go®.Booth: 1317

Identity Namebrands Inc.4101 Steeles Avenue West, Suite 206Toronto, ON M3N 1V7 T: 416-619-9132F: 416-548-4094sales@identitynamebrands.comwww.identitynamebrands.comWe are a full-service dental marketing company with over 20 years of professional experience. We are proud to have serviced over 450 dentists with innovative marketing solutions. From custom branding to signage, window graphics, to websites and social media marketing, we pretty much do it all. Let us help you with your dental office marketing anywhere in Canada or the US. Call us for a FREE 45-minute dental marketing consultation! ODA Limited time offer. Exp. June 30th!Booth: 1445

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iFinance Dental60 Bloor Street West, Suite 605Toronto, ON M4W 3B8 T: 1-888-689-9876F: [email protected] Dentalcard is Canada’s premier dental financing company. For over 20 years we have been proudly offering simple, fast and convenient payment options to Canadians. With Dentalcard, your patients can get the treatments and procedures they need or want with flexible repayment terms that suit any budget.Booth: 1333

Image Dental Laboratory Ltd.33 Quarry Ridge RoadBarrie, ON L4M 7G1T: 705-726-6301F: [email protected] Image Dental Laboratory we believe in leadership. Leadership, both on the lab floor and in the dental community. A state of the art, full service dental lab, we are a technically progressive, clinically savvy and customer centric partner to clinicians in our home community and communities far from home. What can you expect from IDL? Fit, finish and delivery – delivered on time, every time, by a team of All-Stars.Booth: 521

Implant Direct27220 Turnberry Lane #200Valencia, CA 91355T: 661-705-4955leslie.barlow@implantdirect.comwww.implantdirect.comImplant Direct provides a complete line of dental care products and services tailored to maximize clinical efficiency and patient care over the life of your practice. We offer high-quality dental implant products and a broad range of surgical, prosthetic and regenerative solutions in over 40 countries worldwide. All our implants are manufactured in the United States. We continue to test and inspect our products to ensure they meet the highest quality and testing standards worldwide, so you can practice in confidence.Booth: 1417

In 2 Uniforms556 Concession StreetHamilton, ON L8V 1A9 T: 905-389-5885F: [email protected] 2 Uniforms specializes in customized uniform programs for all types of offices. We are confident that we can satisfy your uniform needs with our variety of brands and price points. Our in-house embroidery assists in the final touch of any uniform. Stop by our booth to see the latest styles, trends and colours for 2019. Great Styles... Great Prices... Great Service.Booth: 2220

International Sales & Services Canada949 Hepburn RoadMilton, ON L9T 0L6T: [email protected] is a comprehensive supplier of all your Orthodontic/Dental needs. Customer satisfaction as our #1 priority. Our knowledgeable personal service helps assist our clients with all of the latest industry trends and product innovations. We offer high quality dental products direct from the manufacturers which allows us to provide our customers with competitive pricing.Booth: 213

Invisalign/Itero2820 Orchard ParkwaySan Jose, CA 95134T: 408-470-1000F: [email protected] www.aligntech.comAlign Technology, Inc. is a global medical-device company and a leader in the evolution of digital dentistry. The company offers products and services for dental professionals that address a wide range of clinical situations for orthodontics and comprehensive restorative dentistry. Product brands include Invisalign® clear aligners, iTero® intra-oral scanners and OrthoCAD® digital services.Booth: 204

iQ3000 Air Cleanerc/o Redfern Enterprises127 Commercial Drive, Suite 101Calgary, AB T3Z 2A7T: 403-735-5130 ext. 22 F: [email protected] Enterprises is one of Canada’s leading providers of innovative products. Offering a wide range of products from A-Z, focusing on Massage Chairs and Air Cleaners, for the Dental Industry.Booth: 222

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Itek Business Solutions Inc.100 West Beaver Creek, Unit 10Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1H4 T: 416-561-2888F: [email protected] has been in business since 2004. We provide computer support and installations for dental and medical professionals. Serving Clients in the GTA and Southern Ontario.Booth: 210

Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc.6600 Dixie Road, Unit 1Mississauga, ON L5T 2Y2 T: 905-670-8499F: 905-670-3102IVonline.ca@ivoclarvivadent.comwww.ivoclarvivadent.comIvoclar Vivadent is a worldwide leading manufacturer of innovative material systems for quality, esthetic dentistry. The company employs approximately 2500 people and operates in over 100 countries throughout the world. Ivoclar Vivadent is headquartered in Schaan, Principality of Liechtenstein.Booth: 817

J. J. Quality Instrument Services Inc.675 Cochrane Drive Suite 600, East TowerMarkham, ON L3R 0B8 T: 416-299-8119F: 416-299-0783info@jjqualityinstruments.comwww.jjqualityinstruments.comJ.J. Quality Instrument Services has been servicing dentist across Canada since 1990. We specialize in retipping, sharpening, new instruments and saving you money! Visit us at booth 1917 for more information and show specials. Hope to see you there!Booth: 1917

J. MORITA USA, INC.9 MasonIrvine, CA 92618 T: 949-581-9600F: [email protected]/usaJ. Morita USA services North American dental professionals on behalf of one of the world’s largest manufacturers and distributors, J. Morita Corporation. The North American office was established in 1964 and is headquartered in Irvine, California. Product lines include 3D/pan/ceph X-ray equipment, handpieces, apex locators, bone regeneration, and impression materials.Booth: 739

Jheeta Medical80 Hanlan Road, Unit 1Toronto, ON M6R 1T1 T: [email protected]://www.jheetamedicalcorp.com/Jheeta medical Corporation opened its doors in 1998 in Toronto Canada as a medical repair company. Today the company has expanded its services to include a full service approach to meet the needs of its clients including, equipment sales, certification, calibration, consultation and training. In addition the company provides exclusive specialized supports to innovative new technologies focusing on prostate cancer treatment and assistive devices for individuals with disabilities.Booth: 1930

John Dental Instrument419 Markham RoadScarborough, ON M1J 3E1 T: [email protected] provide:*Diagnostic dental instruments*Dental surgical instruments, *Restorative dental instruments,*Amalgam instruments,*Endodontic instruments, *Orthodontic instruments,*implant instruments.*American Ortho WireBooth: 645

Johnson & Johnson Inc.88 McNabb StreetMarkham, Ontario L3R 5L2 T: 905-968-2405F: 866-849-5914ijamal@its.jnj.comwww.ListerineProfessional.caLISTERINE® Brand is a leader in oral care, with a rich history steeped in science, technical innovation, and helping the dental profession achieve better outcomes for their patients. Our products, supported by unique innovations, can strengthen your professional recommendation and enable you to offer the best care to your patients.Booth: 1325

JOT Medical Inc.420 Main StreetSuite 497Milton, ON L9T 5G3T: 416-200-5477jotmedicalinc@gmail.comwww.jotmedical.comFull-service general contractor specialized in designing and building Dental, Medical, Veterinary Clinics and Pharmacies.Booth: 1829

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Journées dentaires internationales du Québec800 Rene-Levesque West, Suite 1640Montreal, QC H3B 1X9 T: 514-875-8511F: [email protected] is the annual convention of the Ordre des dentistes du Quebec.Booth: 301

KaVo Dental11727 Fruehauf DriveCharlotte, NC 28273T: [email protected] of the leading dental manufacturers, KaVo is known for producing premium dental equipment. Performance, quality and innovation are traditions that have kept KaVo at the forefront of the dental industry for more than 100 years. It’s our commitment to the dental professional and our passion for excellence that enables us to deliver the best dental handpieces, turbines, and other equipment to dentists and dental technicians worldwide.Booth: 1117

KaVo Imaging11727 Fruehauf DriveCharlotte, NC 28273T: 414-331-3067mary.koloski@kavokerr.comwww.kavousa.comInstrumentarium, KaVo Imaging manufactures and markets a complete line of dental imaging solutions. The NEW i-CAT™ FLX V-Series is globally recognized for its award-winning 3D imaging systems that optimize clinical control over scan size, resolution, modality & dose. DEXIS® features its single-sized Platinum sensor designed for comfortable and precise placement, easy-to-use DEXIS® Imaging Suite with integration options, and the free app DEXIS go®.Booth: 1317

KaVo Kerr11727 Fruehauf DriveCharlotte, NC 28273T: [email protected] over 500 years of combined experience, KaVo Kerr delivers innovative, environmentally friendly and cost effective products that meet the demand of healthcare providers. Our brands are leaders in hygiene, restorative materials, dental equipment, imaging, specialty and special markets.Booth: 1017, 1117, 1219, 1317, 1417

K-Dental Inc.750 Cochrane DriveMarkham, ON L3R 8E1 T: 416-293-8365F: [email protected] are a factory authorized distributor for many large brand names in dental supplies and equipment. As such, we are able to provide factory backed warranties, training and full product support. Our products are compliant with Health Canada’s regulations and are genuine in nature allowing you to serve patients with confidence. K-Dental has a well-respected team of professional service technicians, sales representatives and support staff that are always there for you.Booth: 1025, 1033

Kennedy Professional Educational Seminars, Inc.191 River Avenue, 2nd FloorWinnipeg, MB R3L 0B1T: 1-877-536-6736F: [email protected] are one of Canada’s leading Continuing Dental Education Providers. Since 1996, Kennedy Seminars has been offering Continuing Education in exotic locations. We have travelled the globe to over 42 countries & visited 5 continents. Check out our website to discover our current destinations. www.kennedyseminars.com Kennedy Seminars is ADA CERP approved.Booth: 1919

Kerr Corporation1717 West Collins AvenueOrange, CA 92867T: [email protected] Corporation is a manufacturer of premiere dental consumables sold both domestically and internationally. Since 1891, Kerr has been developing and manufacturing dental products that are used in every dental restorative procedure today.Booth: 1117

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Keystone Dental154 Middlesex TurnpikeBurlington, MA 01803 T: 1-866-902-9272F: 866-903-9272customersupport@keystonedental.comwww.keystonedental.comKeystone Dental provides an extensive selection of indication specific implant systems, including the MAX, Co-Axis and Genesis Implant Systems, as well as a range of improved generic implants with industry compatible connections, and a globally recognized portfolio of biomaterial products.Booth: 945

Kidzpace Interactive, Inc.P. O. Box 550Collingwood, ON L9Y 4B2 T: 1-800-668-0206F: [email protected] is a world leading provider of family friendly, electronic entertainment. In addition to the greatest games available Kidzpace products are known for reliability, durability and service that is second to none. Our products can be found everywhere from hospitals and veteran’s homes to dental offices and McDonald’s restaurants.Booth: 2237

Kilgore International Inc.595 West Chicago StreetColdwater, MI 49036 T: 517-279-9000 x203F: 517-278-2956gregorymo@cbpu.comwww.kilgoreinternational.comKilgore International Inc. specializes in anatomical models for patient and student education. We offer a vast variety of Pediatric models, Perio models, implant models, endodontic models, and plastic skulls for case presentations. Please visit our website for our entire line of dental and medical models. www.kilgoreinternational.com.Booth: 741

Krest Dental Ceramics Inc.45 Research RdToronto, ON M4G 2G8 T: 416-467-6674F: [email protected] Dental Ceramics is a full service dental lab backed by 40+ years of experience. Including a Master Ceramist, Chairside Consultant, Technical Advisor, and Client Service Specialist, we have experts to help streamline case acceptance all the way through to cementation. Visit us at www.krestlab.com, call 416-467-6674, or email [email protected] for more information about our products and services. We look forward for serving your practice.Booth: 311

Kulzer, LLC4315 S. Lafayette BlvdSouth Bend, IN 46614 T: 574-299-5462F: 574-291-1868customerservice.na@kulzer-dental.comwww.kulzerUS.comKulzer GmbH is one of the world’s leading dental companies and is headquartered in Hanau, Germany. Its Dental Materials and Digital Services divisions supply dentists and dental technicians with an extensive product range, covering cosmetic dentistry, tooth preservation, prosthetics, periodontology and digital dentistry.Booth: 805

Kuraray America, Inc.33 Maiden Lane, Suite 600DNew York, NY 10038 T: 1-800-879-1676F: [email protected]’s mission is to respond to the needs of the dental profession with reliable products of superior quality. In 1978, Kuraray released the world’s first dentin bonding agent, CLEARFIL Bond System F, which marked the birth of adhesive dentistry. At the same time the total-etch technique on dentin and enamel was invented by Kuraray. Forty years later, Kuraray continues to bring forth innovative quality products to meet the demands of a continuously changing profession.Booth: 628

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Larr Sales Inc.295 Steelcase Road EastMarkham, ON L3R 1G3 T: 905-474-2233F: [email protected] SALES INC., a Canadian owned and operated company, now in its 43rd year of business, offers famous name brand dental equipment and supplies, including our exclusive “PREMIUM PLUS” infection control and disposable products. Our knowledgeable sales associates provide personal and friendly service. Come and visit us at booth #1803.Booth: 1803

Lenox Ins, by Lensur Instruments Ltd40 Wynford Drive, Unit 300BToronto, ON M3C 1J5T: [email protected] INS IS MANUFACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR OF FINE QUALITY SURGICAL & DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, OUR PRODUCTS MEET HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY WITH VERY ECONOMICAL PRICES.Booth: 2039

Lenscan Medical Inc.1 Victoria St. S. Unit 301Kitchener, ON N2G 0B5 T: 519-279-1188 ext. 30 [email protected] in Kitchener Ontario, Lenscan Medical supplies high quality dental loupes and LED headlights to professionals and students. Our affordable loupes and headlight brings excellent performance to value ratios on the market.Booth: 2013

Lips Inc.175 Jardin Drive, Unit 3Concord, ON L4K 1X5T: [email protected] YOUR NAME ON THEIR LIPS! A completely All-Natural Premium Lip balm. An exceptional, low cost giveaway for your patients that will keep your name on their lips. Only the best all natural ingredients, NO CHEMICALS, NO PETROLEUM. We’ve created a truly remarkable restorative lip product that will be used to the very last drop.Booth: 1746

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Live DDM – The Doctor Company Inc.153 High Street, P. O. Box 850Sutton, ON L0E 1R0T: 1-877-671-5483F: [email protected] 1999, LiveDDM has been one of Canada’s leading providers of dental practice management and electronic charting software. As the first dental practice management program to use a powerful and secure Microsoft SQL database, we deliver what dental professionals need to manage, create, analyze, share and publish content quickly, easily and efficiently. Headquartered in Sutton, Ontario, Canada, we serve the dental community with great products, exceptional service and an on-going commitment to software excellence.Booth: 845

Local SEO Search210 Simcoe Street, Suite 2109Toronto, ON M5T 0A9T: [email protected] provide full service search engine optimization to Dental business owners looking at getting onto Google’s page 1 organically. Consistently recognized as one of the top SEO companies in Canada, Local SEO Search provides all clients transparency, honesty, real results by real local staff. Our team of experts include; SEO managers, link builders, content creators, website developers, social media managers, and more. We help business owners reach ready to buy customers on Google!Booth: 1940

Logic Tech Corporation620 Alden Rd Unit 106Markham, ON L3R 9R7T: 9059461477F: [email protected] Tech Corp is a 100% Canadian company that has been servicing the dental industry proudly for over 30 years. Our Paradigm V6 dental management software has been installed in over 1000 offices and continues to be a leader in the evolution of paperless practice management solutions. At Logic Tech we are dedicated to merging new technologies with our Paradigm software to provide dental offices with the most innovative product on the market including our latest Email and SMS confirmation services.Booth: 516

Login Canada300 Saulteaux CrescentWinnipeg, MB R3J 3T2 T: 204-837-2987F: [email protected] www.lb.caLogin Canada is a Canadian book distributor representing the major publishers in the field of Dentistry. Included in our portfolio are Elsevier Medical, John Wiley, Quintessence, Wolters Kluwer Clinical Drug Info, Springer Nature and others. Stop by booth #214 to see the newest printed material available.Booth: 214

LumaDent, Inc.10593 Double R Blvd.Reno, NV 89521T: 775-829-4488F: [email protected] provides the best option available for high-quality loupes and headlights at the best price! Combined with unbeatable customer service LumaDent truly is The Brighter Choice! Stop by one of our booths and ask about our show specials!Booth: 440, 1832

Luniforme625 Simonds SudGranby, QC J2J 1C2T: [email protected] popular styles are designed to suit all body types perfectly. At Luniforme, it is possible to personalize your garment for an outstanding impact and an exceptional visibility. We are known for our flexibility to dress all the different departments in one office. All our high quality garments are 100% made in Canada. We are convinced that our support and expertise will be useful to project your image more efficiently to all your patients and those to come. Contact us today to feel the difference we offer!Booth: 1138

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M.A.R.S Bio-Med Processes Inc.1801 Wentworth Street, Unit 1Whitby, ON L1N 8M2T: 1-866-594-3648F: [email protected] Bio-Med has the only Canadian made, the highest rated and most cost effective amalgam separator in the industry, saving Doctors on average 50% on their amalgam separation costs. There are no filters, no maintenance for up to 3 years. M.A.R.S. will be holding free Preventative Maintenance courses in our booth throughout the conference, come see how we can help your practice save money, without you having to spend a dime.Booth: 2025

MagGas Medical Inc.154 Norfinch Drive, Unit 1Toronto, ON M3N 1X6 T: 416-410-0200F: [email protected] Medical Inc. provides multi-gas services and specializes in providing for the Dental industry since 1996. We provide medical gases including Oxygen, Nitrous oxide, Nitrogen and Air. We provide Emergency oxygen units; inspections and training. We specialize in performing Annual Calibrations, repairs and parts for Nitrous Oxide Sedation Gas Systems. Our reliable, affordable, and friendly team are ready to help your team.Booth: 531

Maxident Dental Software4-1761 Wellington AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3H 0G1 T: 204-987-9099F: 204-808-0455alex@maximsoftware.comwww.maxidentsoftware.comMaxiDent Dental Software is a state-of-the-art, integrated suite of dental products that enables providers to manage all aspects of their practice, from check-in to appointment reminders & digital images & paperless charting. Maxident’s Goldmine System organizes your 3 main income streams and turns them into production: 1. Never-Lose-a-Patient™ Recall and Appointment System, which will boost hygiene production; 2. Never-Lose-a-Treatment-Plan™ System, which will boost doctor’s production; 3. Never-Lose-an-Insurance Approval Management System, which will make sure you get paid for it all!Booth: 730

maxill Inc.80 Elm StreetSt. Thomas, ON N5R 6C8 T: 519-631-7370F: [email protected] is a manufacturer and direct seller of a wide range of dental products. We are a Canadian company Established in 1987. maxill offers a full line of infection control and oral care products, disposables, gloves, and dental hygiene instruments. We strive to have the highest quality products at the best prices. We stand behind every product we sell, every order that is shipped and every customer that places their trust with us.Booth: 1717, 1819

MBC Brokerage Ltd.15 Belvedere DriveOakville, ON L6L 4B5 T: 905-825-2268F: [email protected] Brokerage Ltd., the progressive, full service appraisal and brokerage team dedicated to standing by you, every step of the way. Our many years of experience in finance and management, as well as appraisal and brokerage are invaluable to professionals looking to plan for an eventual transition out of ownership for any reason. We pride ourselves in providing you with high quality, confidential services to assist in meeting your ultimate goals in a professional manner.Booth: 847

MCS Handpiece Ltd.11017B – 83rd AvenueDelta, BC V4C 2G3 T: 604-575-8544F: [email protected] Handpiece Repair. Affordable Rates. Fast, Honest and Reliable Service. We service all Major brands. We Service all of Canada. Find us and collect your $25 Poker Chip! Good for $25 Dollars of your invoice! Call us for a quote today!Booth: 1444

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Medical Mart Supplies Ltd./ Medline company6200 Cantay RoadMississauga, ON L5R 3Y9 T: 905-624-6201 x1112F: [email protected] are a team of professionals committed to understanding and satisfying the need of the dental care provider. We create relationships to improve dental and health care and link valued products and services to customers in a timely manner.Booth: 639

Medical Techniques Inc. (MTI Canada)180 West Beaver Creek RoadRichmond Hill, ON L4B 1B4T: 647-429-2319ceo@medicaltechniques.cawww.medicaltechniques.caMedical Techniques Inc (MTI Canada), is a global dental device and technology company providing high-quality products and instruments at affordable prices. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, we’re committed to providing top-notch customer care as well as innovative and results-oriented products. Once you experience working with us, you’ll get to know that we stand behind both our products and customers, and will do our best to help you achieve the maximum benefit and fulfillment of your purchase. Remaining on a budget: Our prices are competitive, WE DO PRICE MATCH! That’s what makes your business with us more profitable than the usual ones.Booth: 228

Medicom2555 Chemin de l’AviationPointe-Claire, QC H9P 2Z2 T: 514-636-6262 ext. 2305F: [email protected].® Trust in Quality. Like you, we never compromise. Our commitment is to help to make the world safer and healthier by offering consistent, reliable protection. We use carefully selected materials and engineer our products to offer protection you can count on. As the maker of Safe brands, we take pride in the protection we offer, so you can take pride in yours.Booth: 1039

Medi-Select Ltee670, rue Bouvier, Suite 116Quebec, QC G2J 1A7T: 418-623-3353F: [email protected] 1984, Medi-Select is a leader in the distribution of dental supplies and medical equipment Medi-Select is located in Québec City and are servicing the professionals all across Eastern Canada.Since its inception, Médi-Sélect has evolved along with medical and dental advances while remaining true to what sets us apart: a personalized approach and a dedicated customer service.With over 30 years of experience, our multifaceted service team is constantly adapting along with the changing needs of our clients. Day after day, we exceed expectations on what matters the most to you: your clients’ and staff’s satisfaction.Booth: 2217

Meridian Sales & Appraisals1-2390 Bristol CircleOakville, ON L6H 6M5 T: 905-616-3260F: [email protected] www.practice4sale.caMeridian Sales & Appraisals specializes in appraising and selling dental practices in Ontario, Quebec & the Maritimes. At Meridian, your privacy and confidentiality is assured and we work hard to get you the top dollars for your practice in the shortest time possible. You owe it to yourself to work with us, your broker for life.Booth: 203

Microcopy3120 Moon Station Road NWKennesaw, GA 30144 T: 770-425-5715F: [email protected] its inception in 1970, Microcopy has been at the forefront in the design and development of diamond and carbide burs for the dental industry. It is our mission to provide strong satisfaction to each of our customers by offering innovative, high value products. Our NeoDiamond product line—America’s #1 SPU diamond—is among the most well respected in the dental marketplace. In addition to NeoDiamond, we also supply NeoBurr- Safe Carbides, NeoDrys- Parotid Absorbents Gazelle Polishers, Bite-Chek-Articulation Film, Flaps- Bite Tabs, Insta-Neg, Insta-Fix, and Insta-Veloper.Booth: 1827

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Microswift2233 Argentia Rd. East, Tower #332Mississauga, ON L5N 6A6 T: [email protected] has over 20 years of collective experience within the marketing industry and focuses on Dental Practices who want to transform their businesses into the digital age and improve their businesses overall profitability.Booth: 1950

Midmark Corporation60 Vista DriveVersailles, OH 45380T: [email protected] leader in the dental industry, Midmark has created an integrated portfolio of dental operatory and sterilization equipment and services that enable its customers to grow profitably, increase efficiency, ensure safety and enhance patient care. Midmark Dental provides innovative patient care solutions with the most advanced technology on the market today to help create a safe, inviting, relaxing and comfortable environment.Booth: 1431

Miele Ltd.161 Four Valley DriveVaughan, ON L4K 4V8 T: 1-888-325-3957F: [email protected] Professional washer-disinfectors represent an ideal proposition when it comes to the efficient washing and safe handling of instruments. Beside economic advantages like saving resources, electricity and detergent quantities, you can also benefit from our expanding dealer network of sales and service.Booth: 200

MKR Cabinets10 Riverside DriveTrenton, ON K8V 5P8T: 613-392-1402F: [email protected] Dental Cabinets designs, builds, and installs custom cabinets for large and small dental and healthcare practices. We use the highest quality materials available, and offer very competitive pricing. We are a Canadian company with operations located in Trenton, Ontario.Booth: 2007

Modular and Custom Cabinets – MCC10721 Keele Street NorthP. O. Box 580Maple, ON L6A 1S5 T: 905-832-8311F: [email protected] – 50 years of Leading and Innovative Design. With 50 years of experience behind us, we at MCC pride ourselves in being a leading manufacturer of Modular and Custom Dental Cabinets. Our dedication and longevity is integrated in the quality and design of our Dental Cabinets which can be customized to fit any budget or office space. More than just a cabinet, we build total work environments. All our units are LEED compliant. We have extended our warranty on cabinetry to seven years. Professional Sales Associates, Inc. representing DentalEZ, Acutron by Crosstex, DTE Oregon dba Forest Dental & ICW.Booth: 403

National Dental Inc.149 Collier Street, Unit 3Barrie, ON L4M 1H6 T: 1-800-392-1171F: 800-262-6888neilmagneson@gmail.comwww.nationaldental.comLightWalker – The Endo, Perio, Hard and Soft Tissue Laser ; T-Scan Occlusal Analysis, DocPort IO – Fog FREE intraoral camrea; SiriusMax Advanced Curing System, Sockit Gel, CariFree Caries Management System, EverClear Spinning Mouth Mirror.Booth: 1725

National Dosimetry Services775 Brookfield RoadAddress Locator 6302C1Ottawa, ON K1A 1C1 T: 1-800-261-6689F: [email protected]/ndsThe National Dosimetry Services (NDS) provides personal radiation monitoring products and services to the dental industry. NDS has been proudly serving Canadians for over 60 years. NDS – A Measure of Safety.Booth: 1044

Neodent – Part of The Straumann Group3375 North Service RoadBurlington, ON L7N 3G1T: [email protected]: 303

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Nifty Medical Supplies Inc.77 City Centre DriveEast Tower – Suite 501Mississauga, ON L5B 1M5T: 1-877- 556-5329 [email protected] Medical Supplies provides a wide range of high quality dental instruments at a great price point. We carry a full line of dental instruments. Our customers receive personalized service and custom solutions that are unmatched in the industry.Booth: 326

Nine Miles of Smiles11 Locksley AvenueToronto, ON M6E 3K2T: 416-826-7065F: 416-222-1259ninemilesofsmiles@yahoo.comwww.ninemilesofsmiles.orgDental volunteer organization that travels to Jamaica to provide free dental care.Booth: 231

NNA MEDICAL INC.1973 100E AvenueLaval, QC H7T 3A9T: [email protected] MEDICAL INC, is manufacturer Importer,supplier,distributor of fine quality surgical ,dental,orthodontic,manicure Instruments in Canada.Booth: 1646

Nobel Biocare Canada Inc.9133 Leslie St, Unit 100Richmond Hill, ON L4B 4N1 T: 1-905-762-3500F: 1-800-900-4243sabrina.goulet@nobelbiocare.comwww.nobelbiocare.comNobel Biocare is a world leader in innovative restorative and esthetic dental solutions. As a complete solutions provider, Nobel Biocare offers the most comprehensive range of solutions from tooth to root, for single tooth to fully edentulous indications. The solutions portfolio covers dental implants (including the key brands NobelActive®, Brånemark System®, NobelParallel CC® and NobelReplace®, individualized prosthetics and equipment (NobelProcera® guided surgery solutions and biomaterials).Booth: 1219

Non-Insured Health Benefits – Dental Benefits200 Eglantine DrivewayJeanne Mance Building, AL 1902BOttawa, ON K1A 0K9 T: 613-948-4082F: [email protected]/en/services/health/aboriginal-health.htmlCanada’s Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program provides clients (registered First Nations and recognized Inuit) with coverage for a limited range of medically necessary health-related goods and services not covered through other social programs, private insurance plans or provincial/territorial health insurance. The non-insured health benefits include a specified range of drugs, dental care, vision care, medical supplies and equipment, mental health counseling and medical transportation to access medically required health services not available in the community of residence. https://www.canada.ca/en/services/health/aboriginal-health.htmlBooth: 2241

Northern Surgical & Medical Supplies Ltd.1152 Lorne StreetSudbury, ON P3C 4S9T: 1-877-348-0493F: 705-682-4983howard@northernsurgical.comwww.northernsurgical.comSERVING THE DENTAL COMMUNITY FOR OVER 40 YEARSBooth: 538

Novalab2350 rue PowerDrummondville, QC J2C 7Z4 T: 819-474-2580F: [email protected] 1993, the group Novalab Drummondville has gained valuable expertise in the manufacture of cleaning and disinfecting products for denture and oral appliance.Booth: 745

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NSK America1800 Global ParkwayHoffman Estates, IL 60192 T: 1-888-675-1675F: [email protected] America are specialists in ultra-high-speed rotary equipment and are passionate about creating innovative products that deliver outstanding value. NSK delivers a growing range of dental equipment including air-driven and electric handpieces, specialty handpieces (endo, surgical, hygiene), electric motors and maintenance systems. NSK manufactures almost all parts in-house to guarantee the highest precision, reliability and unmatched performance of all products.Booth: 1631

Nursing & Homemakers Inc.2347 Kennedy Road, Suite 204Toronto, ON M1T 3T8T: 416-754-0700F: [email protected]: 2250

Ontario Dental Assistants Association869 Dundas StreetLondon, ON N5W 2Z8T: 519-679-2566F: [email protected] Dental Assistants Association is the professional membership association and certifying body for Ontario dental assistants, office managers, dental receptionists and treatment coordinators.Booth: 209

Ontario Dental Hygienists’ Association3425 Harvester Road, Suite 108Burlington, ON L7N 3N1 T: 905-681-8883F: [email protected] professional membership association offering benefits and services to member dental hygienists of Ontario.Booth: 227

Ontario Dentist30 East Beaver Creek Road, Suite 202Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1J2T: [email protected] Dentist is the official journal of the Ontario Dental Association. This indispensable resource is published 10 times a year and distributed to dentists, dental specialists, staff, students and industry professionals. Delivering the latest on clinical techniques, practice management developments, financial planning, legislation and industry news. Ontario Dentist reaches 90% of dentists in Ontario – the province with the highest number of licensed dentists.Booth: 235

Optik Medic1580 Jean-Talon Est.Montreal, QC H2E 1T1T: [email protected]: 2248

Oral Science9575-C IgnaceBrossard, QC J4Y 2P3 T: 1-888-442-7070F: [email protected]/en/We create optimal and more predictable clinical outcomes by creating synergies between the most efficient and evidence-based in-office treatments and innovative home-care solutions for the treatment of:- High Risk Caries- Oral Lesions- Periodontitis- XerostomiaWe look forward to partnering and collaborating with you towards excellence.Our innovative brands inlcude X-PUR, Curaprox, Advantage Arrest, Fluorimax, Gengigel, XyliMelts, Cetacaine and Periostat.Booth: 1339

Orascoptic3225 Deming Way, Suite 190Middleton, WI 53562T: 1-800-369-3698stephanie.hickey@orascoptic.comwww.orascoptic.comOrascoptic has been designing and manufacturing award-winning loupes, lights and operator chairs for more than 30 years. We are recognized as the innovators in the market, being the first company to bring you the portable LED light and the only company to offer a completely wireless, all-in-one loupe + light system the XV1.Booth: 1417

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Oravital Inc.1370 Don Mills Road, Suite 209Toronto, ON M3B 3N7T: 416-324-8675F: [email protected] Oravital® System features highly effective antibiotic rinse-based treatment of periodontal disease breath odour and caries, and includes dedicated Wellness Coaching to empower and inspire you to meet your professional goals. Oravital’s Biofilm Diagnostics™ Lab provides detailed, easy-to-read microbiology reports on oral pathogens/parasites for unparalleled comprehensive patient diagnosis and individualized treatment. Upgrade your practice to the highest level of clinically proven, efficiency.Booth: 1809

Orthodent Ltd.311 Viola StreetOshawa, ON L1H 3A7T: 1-800-267-8463F: [email protected] is a State of the Art FULL SERVICE DENTAL LABORATORY serving Dentists in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and far beyond for more than 30 years, specializing in Orthodontic Appliances, Crowns & Bridges, Cad/Cam Systems,In House Milling Centre, Dentures, Implants, Mouthguards, Aligners, Snore Appliances and Orthotics. Try Us Once – Stay For Excellence!Booth: 1544

Orthodontic Supply of Canada Inc.115 Whiting Road, Unit #2Fredericton, NB E3B 5Y5 T: 800-387-7411F: [email protected] Supply of Canada Inc. is one of the biggest distributors of highly specialized orthodontic products in the country. We have been in business for 35 years and sell top lines such as Reliance Adhesives, Raintree-Essix, Lancer, Orthopli and ETM to name a few. Join us at www.orthosupply.caBooth: 1812

Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aesthetics1228 Pacific DriveDelta, BC V4M 2K6T: [email protected] Pacific Training Institute for Facial Aesthetics is the leading North American educational organization in the field of cosmetic injectables and non-surgical facial rejuvenation. Our mission is to set the global standard of continuing education within the field by providing the highest level of patient care practices, and to help dental and medical practitioners achieve the highest level of clinical competency and proficiency possible.Booth: 2231

Panthera Dental2035 Du Haut-BordQuebec, QC G1N 4R7T: 418-527-0388marketing@pantheradental.comwww.pantheradental.comPanthera Dental is a world leader in CAD/CAM implant solutions and dental sleep appliances. Designing, developing, manufacturing and marketing high-level dental restoration solutions, mandibular advancement devices, and related products using superior quality materials and an advanced CAD/CAM process.Booth: 545

Patient News5152 County Road 21, Box 822Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0 T: 705-457-4030F: [email protected] marketing for the dentist that wants to STAND OUT & Grow! Get more new patients. Retain existing patients. Digital & Direct Mail solutions combined with the most advanced marketing technologies to help you maximize practice production. 25+ years. 7000 dentists. STAND OUT & grow with Patient News!Booth: 520

Patterson Dental Canada Inc.5055 Satellite Drive, Unit 5Mississauga, ON L4W 5K7T: 289-374-3666alan.roberts@pattersondental.cawww.pattersondental.caPatterson Dental is a full service supplier from planning a new office with equipment and supplies, to installation and service.Booth: 902, 903

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PDT – Paradise Dental Technologies8275 U.S. Hwy 10 WestMissoula, MT 59808 T: 406-626-4153F: [email protected] is the fastest growing Perio-Hygiene instrument company and home of the Montana Jack scaler and the #1 Selling Sharpening Guide for Dental Hygiene instruments. Titanium Implant scalers, millenium curretes, cassettes, serrated periotomes, composite instruments and now the Queen of Hearts and micro minis! Stop by and see us!!!Booth: 2003

Pelton & Crane11727 Fruehauf DriveCharlotte, NC 28273T: [email protected] and quality are traditions that have kept Pelton & Crane at the forefront of the dental industry for over 100 years. Today, Pelton & Crane offers a complete line of dental equipment including dental chairs, lights, cabinets, delivery systems, and water treatment.Booth: 1017

Philips – Sonicare and Zoom Whitening1600 Summer Street, P. O. Box 120015Stamford, CT 06912T: 1-800-422-9448patricia.farmer@philips.comwww.philipsoralhealthcare.comFrom its number one Dental Professional recommended Sonicare toothbrush to Philips Zoom! whitening systems, Philips provides dental professionals with advanced solutions designed to meet their patient’s specific needs and empowers consumers to achieve superior oral health.Booth: 1125

PLANMECA USA, Inc.100 N. Gary Avenue, Suite ARoselle, IL 60172T: 630-529-2300F: [email protected] offers a full line of technology-driven systems including digital 2D & 3D imaging (x-ray) systems, dental CAD/CAM systems, dental units and cabinetry. Our flagship machine, Planmeca Viso™ offers standard panoramic program, Planmeca CALM™ movement artifact correction, Planmeca Ultra Low Dose™ protocol and large 25x30 cm sensor.Booth: 839

PLS Insoles Inc.P.O. Box 30009 HawthorneMilton, ON L9T 0L8 T: 1-888-270-5554F: [email protected] Insoles are a therapeutic, glycerine filled massaging insole. The insoles absorb shock which is beneficial for your knees, hips and low back. They massage your feet which helps increase circulation to alleviate tired and aching legs. They also provide arch support. They are excellent for standing, walking and working.Booth: 242

Pow Laboratories Inc.P.O. Box 1698, 63 Ridgeway CircleWoodstock, ON N4S 0B1 T: 519-539-2065F: [email protected] over 89 years, Pow Laboratories has been a family owned and operated business specializing in Crowns, Bridges, Implants, Removable and Orthodontic appliances. Using state of the art technology, Pow provides consistency and excellence in the quality of our products and services. We continue to be recognized as Leaders in Cosmetic Dentistry through our commitment to continuing education, technical support and value added services.Booth: 1332

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Power Dental Inc./Rx Honing (Sharpening) Machine1301 East Fifth StreetMishawaka, IN 46544T: 574-259-1606F: [email protected] Dental USA offers a complete line of precision diagnostic, operative, restorative, hygiene, periodontal, surgical, piezo bone surgery, implant system kits, and instruments. They also offer the Rx Sharpening System which can sharpen all Dental instruments.Booth: 412

PracticeAlpha111-11198 42nd Street SECalgary, AB T2C 0J9T: 403-456-6261dean@confirmbyemail.comwww.practicealpha.comPracticeConnect is a communication platform that is fully integrated with your management software. Text message, email confirmations, patient recall and re-activation, SMS short notice list, customer reviews and an online public profile. PracticeInsights provides data analytics guaranteed to enhance the business side of your practice.Booth: 1903

Premergency Inc.101-236 Madawaska Blvd.Arnprior, ON K7S 0A3T: [email protected] provides Dental Professionals and their staff with customized Health and Safety consultation supported with onsite and online training programs. Our accredited company also supports our Dental clients with medical supplies, online tracking and quality assurance.Booth: 229

Premier Dental Products Company1710 Romano DrivePlymouth Meeting, PA 19462 T: 610-239-6000F: [email protected] over a century, Premier® Dental Products Company has developed and manufactured innovative technologies for dental professionals worldwide. Products include: Enamel Pro® Varnish, Enamel Pro® prophy paste, Traxodent® Hemodent® paste retraction system, Two Striper® diamonds, Solo single patient diamonds, 2pro® disposable prophy angles, instruments, dual-arch Triple Tray® and Perfecta® whitening.Booth: 1625

PRF Canada Inc.1765 ToscaniniBrossard, QC J4W 3H9T: [email protected] PLATELET RICH FIBRIN A-PRF INJECTABLE PLATELET RICH FIBRIN I-PRFBooth: 224

Pro-Art Dental Laboratory Ltd.855 Broadview Avenue, Suite 408Toronto, ON M4K 3Z1 T: 416-469-4121F: 416-469-3256education@pro-artdentallab.comwww.pro-artdentallab.comPro-Art Dental Laboratory believes in the power of smile and is committed to teamwork with all its clients to create healthy, beautiful, confident smiles and provide the ultimate patient satisfaction. Pro-Art is a hi-tech, visionary, full service dental laboratory. Our strengths and focus are occlusal management and treatment planning in all areas of dental technology (crown & bridge, cosmetic, implants, etc.).Our team is equipped to support clients practicing both LVI and KOIS dental philosophies. We believe in providing complete support from the pre-treatment planning phase till the end, resulting in delivery of the highest quality restorations and greater patient acceptance.Booth: 1432

Professional Practice Sales Ltd.295 Main Street NorthMarkham, ON L3P 1Y9 T: 905-407-3308F: [email protected] specialize in the valuation and sale of dental practices. As knowledgeable professionals we value your practice, in confidence, show you how you can get the maximum return on your investment and then take you through the steps of marketing the practice. We handle all the details of the sale process.Booth: 1232

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Progressive Edge Hygiene Instruments Inc.36 Woodmont Drive, SWCalgary, AB T2W 4S5 T: 403-880-7526F: 403 912-2400heidi@progressiveedge.cawww.progressiveedge.caProgressive Edge is a Canadian dental hygiene instrument and retipping company. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service, exceptional quality and our expedient turn around time of your instruments (10-14 business days).We are also the original company of the Diamond Edge Sharpening Card! All our work is completed in our facility in Calgary since 2006.Booth: 1845

Project Restoring Smiles2 Bloor Street East, Suite 3500Toronto, ON M4W 1A8 T: 416-915-4495F: [email protected] Project Restoring Smiles Dr. Borna Meisami Commemorative Foundation we are a CRA non-profit charitable program offering free dental and reconstructive services to women who have survived domestic violence. Our volunteer dentists and specialists serve this patient population by providing free treatment to eliminate pain, restore function and proper speech, and to some degree, alleviate the emotional trauma that arises as a result of domestic violence. Restore a smile. Empower a woman. Reclaim her life.Booth: 2229

ProNorth Medical Corp.6040 – 170th StreetSurrey, BC V3S 3Y8T: [email protected] to the 2016 ODA. Please stop by the ProNorth Solutions booth # 236. ProNorth is a sales agency and distributor representing world class companies such as Ethicon and Hartzell, Dental USA, Swann-Morton and Surgistar. This year we are excited to showcase pliabilized Ethilon a new non-absorbable suture for the Dental professional – softer thread, sharper needle. You will also be able to take advantage of show specials on sutures, surgical blades, instruments from Hartzell & Dental USA, dental bursBooth: 236

Pulpdent Corporation80 Oakland StreetWatertown, MA 02472T: 1-800-343-4342 ext.6F: [email protected] manufactures high-quality products for the dental profession, including adhesives, composites, provisional materials, sealants, cements, etching gels, calcium hydroxide products, endodontic specialties and bonding accessories.Booth: 421

Q Dental Corp3250 Lake Shore Blvd WToronto, ON M8V 1M1 T: 416-930-3944F: [email protected] Dental Corp is a mobile orthodontic solution for General Practice offices. We bring in a team of orthodontic specialists into the host clinic. Our team includes a certified orthodontist who practices Airway Centered Dentistry, a dental hygienist with a specialty in orthodontics, a treatment coordinator, and associated support staff. Our team also provides full administrative support, and marketing initiatives to help grow the practice. The host office provides the space and the consults, and Q Dental Corp does the rest. This provides convenience for patients, and keeps revenue within the practise.Booth: 647

Q-Optics/Surgical Room25 Royal Crest Court, Unit 3Markham, ON L3R 9X4T: 1-866-399-4609F: 647-722-4142info@thesurgicalroom.cawww.thesurgicalroom.caQ-Optics offers the lightest and most comfortable custom loupes. Check out our new and unique lineup of titanium/carbon extended field 3.5x, 4.0x, and 4.5x loupes. Add the lightest and brightest 5 gram mini light to better illuminate! Distributed in Canada by The Surgical Room, “Canada’s Dental Implant Pro-Shop.” www.q-optics.com, 1419 Godwin Lane, Duncanville, TX 75116, 1-800-858-2121.Booth: 539

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Qwerty Dental Inc.1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801Toronto, ON M5E 1W7T: [email protected] & Pre-Owned & Refurbished: 2D Digital PANs + PAN/CEPHs + CBCTs + Sensors + ScanX + Intra-Oral Impression Units + CAD/CAM, and more! We have Canada’s largest selection, including ALL major brands and models. We provide professional delivery, installation, and training anywhere in Canada. ODA/ASM Specials Available!Booth: 2035

QwikStrips1331 Cedar DriveBirmingham, MI 48009 T: 1-866-249-4685F: [email protected], Finishing,Stripping, and Cement Removal Strips. Americas leading product for creating precise Interproximal spacing required by Invisalign, Clear Correct, Six Month Smiles, Ortho Clear, MTM, or any other orthodontic treatment. FEAR IPR NO MORE – JUST GRIP IT AND STRIP IT!Booth: 1744

RBC Royal Bank – Health Care Professionals443 University Avenue, Second FloorToronto, ON M5G 2H6T: 647-627-1497F: [email protected] RBCRoyal Bank of Canada is Canada’s largest bank, and one of the largest banks in the world, based on market capitalization. We are one of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies, and employ approximately 79,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 16 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the U.S. and 40 other countries. For more information, please visit rbc.com.Booth: 2227

RecallMaxW 85th BuildingSuite 2304-8561 8ACalgary, AB T3H 0V5T: 1-800-651-8603 [email protected] RecallMax. An expertly designed software solution that focuses on one thing: keeping you schedules filled. We use a multi-pronged approach to recall that is proven to increase practice revenues and boost patient retention. Best part? We integrate with your existing practice management platform. RecallMax sits right on your desktop and installs in minutes. It’s a personal assistant for your office team and a world-class productivity consultant for practice owners and managers.Booth: 1926

Redfern Enterprises Ltd.127 Commercial Drive, Suite 101Calgary, AB T3Z 2A7 T: 403-735-5130 ext. 22F: [email protected] Enterprises is one of Canada’s leading providers of innovative products. Offering a wide range of products from A-Z, focusing on Massage Chairs and Air Cleaners, for the Dental Industry.Booth: 218

Rescue 7 Inc.550 Alden Road, Suite 107Markham, ON L3R 6A8 T: 905-474-0770F: [email protected]’s About Trust. That is why Dental Offices are using Rescue 7 Inc. We’ve teamed up with EMS detachments to provide a turnkey AED program for communities across Canada. Federally certified through EDSC, Health Canada, Transport Canada and provincially by WSIB/WCB. We offer customized training programs, supplies, AED units and accessories to meet the specific needs of your clinic.Booth: 306

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RGP, Inc.44 Ballou BlvdBristol, RI 02809 T: 401-254-9695F: [email protected] is the leading manufacturer in ergonomic seating in the dental industry. Since 1996 we have been making the workplace more enjoyable and more comfortable for thousands of professionals. Our unique seating systems and arm support attachments target all of the main areas where people experience fatigue and pain. Stop by our booth at this years meeting and see how we can help you become more productive and pain free!”Booth: 1131

Ripe Resolution100 King St. W., Suite 5700Toronto, ON M5X 1C7T: [email protected]://riperesolution.com/Market The Moment. Ripe Resolution strays far off the path of traditional dental marketing with experience and clientele from worldwide brands. Specializing in unique web design, creative photo and video, SEO, social media, advertising, conversion and call tracking. End to end, you will look, sound and be different from the pack.Booth: 1910

ROI Corporation1155 Indian RoadMississauga, ON L5H 1R8 T: 905-278-4145F: [email protected] Corporation is a diverse team of professionals who are licensed and trained to interpret every business facet of your practice. We are a group of former and practicing dentists, educators, appraisers, brokers, realtors, bankers and leasing specialists who truly understand the Canadian dental practice marketplace. Most importantly our collective knowledge is applied in a common sense manner, with perception, objectivity and integrity! ROI Corporation is celebrating its’ 45+ years of serving the dental community!Booth: 1618

Rose Micro Solutions4105 Seneca StreetWest Seneca, NY 14224 T: 716-608-0009F: 716-608-0006mark@rosemicrosolutions.comwww.rosemicrosolutions.comRose Micro Solutions sells High Quality Optical Loupes & LED Lights for less! Our Loupes start @ $279. We are a “Family” Business consisting of 4 Brothers. We named the company after our mother “ROSE”. !Visit us online @ www.rosemicrosolutions.com Booth: 1133, 1729

Rotsaert Dental Laboratory Services Inc.71 Emerald St. SouthHamilton, ON L8N 2V4 T: 905-527-1422F: 905-527-1048mrotsaert@rotsaertdental.comwww.rotsaertdental.comCustomer Service has been the main priority of Rotsaert Dental Lab for over 50 years. A full-service lab offering the latest in techniques and materials, we are a state-of-the-art facility with technicians offering the best in dental technology. Our knowledge and experience is available whether you are replacing a crown or a combination case of crowns, implants, bridges and cast partials. View our facility at Google Maps by entering Rotsaert Dental Lab in Hamilton. Our door is always open!Booth: 1739

Royal Canadian Dental CorpsDirectorate of Dental Services101 Colonel By Drive Carling Campus Building 9N.2Ottawa, ON K1A 0K2T: 613-901-9405dentalrecruiting.recrutementdentaire@forces.gc.cawww.forces.caRoyal Canadian Dental Corps – Canadian Armed Forces: are you a leader and a team player? Come check out our family!Booth: 2238

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Sable Industries Inc.100 Campbell Avenue, Suite 5Kitchener, ON N2H 4X8 T: 519-579-9323F: 519-579-9324rnick@sableindustriesinc.comwww.sableindustriesinc.comSable Industries is a Canadian aftermarket manufacturer of High & Slow Speed Handpieces, Handpiece parts, and Bio-Pure a Microbial Evacuation Cleaner. Our PRO Series High Speed Handpieces are buy 3 get 1 free, available in Mini & Torque heads choose KAVO or NSK Type back ends with a 2 year warranty! We also have our ULTRA LIGHT one piece E-Type Contra Angles at Buy 3 get 1 Free! New to our line-up for 2019, ADEC and EURO type silicone tubing as well as a new 3 wire quick connect Buck Boost. Try Sable to discover true quality and value.Booth: 1811

Safari Dental Inc.94D Blvd. Des EnterprisesBoisbriand, QC J7G 2T3 T: 450-433-5754F: [email protected] Dental Inc. Portable Mobile Dental Equipment.Booth: 944

Safeguard Business Systems330 Cranston CrescentMidland, ON L4R 4V9 T: 705-435-9015F: [email protected] offers products and services to help market and manage your practice.Booth: 410

SalivaSure1160 Burrard Street, Suite 708Vancouver, BC V6Z 2E8 T: 604-685-2483F: [email protected] Relief From Dry Mouth Wake up your taste buds and help get rid of dry mouth with “SalivaSure,” a self-dissolving lozenge in a pocket size flip-top box that moisturizes the mouth and helps freshen your breath. SalivaSure increases saliva production through the physiological stimulation of taste buds. SalivaSure lozenges provide instant relief for dry mouth upon contact. Its unique composition of xylitol, fruit acids, salts and a phosphate buffer are designed to avoid any damage to teeth or dental tissue.Booth: 644

SciCan Ltd.1440 Don Mills RoadToronto, ON M3B 3P9 T: 416-445-1600F: [email protected] provides a complete range of infection control solutions for dentists, ophthalmologists and medical clinics in dozens of countries around the world. Much of what we design, build, distribute and maintain is focused on efficiently washing, disinfecting and sterilizing dental and medical instruments. Working with industry professionals and regulators, we provide the dental, ophthalmology, and endoscopy markets with the most innovative and effective products available. From the largest multi-office practice to the smallest clinic, SciCan products are used to carefully and efficiently clean, disinfect and sterilize instruments to fight the spread of diseases like hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV.Booth: 703, 803

Scotiabank40 King Street West, 1st MezzanineToronto, ON M5H 1H1 T: 647-287-5328F: [email protected] Professional Plan provides everything a busy Dentist needs to run a successful practice including 100% financing to start a new practice; discounts on service charges; lines of credit as low as prime rate; no fee ScotiaGold Visa or AMEX selected cards and discounts on your debit/credit terminal.Booth: 1230

Screenfluence Inc.67 MontclairToronto, ON M5P 1P5 T: 6479808113max@screenfluence.comwww.screenfluencedental.comScreenfluence is a platform that enables dental practices to turn their reception room screen into a digital display in order to educate patients on available procedures as well as health tips and important administrative information (eg., available procedures; holiday office hours; new staff member bio’s). Solid technical fundamentals paired with methodically designed content allows Screenfluence to provide a patient education experience that empowers dental practices to achieve their objectives and increase case acceptance Our all-in-one solution removes the need for a patchwork of services. All Screenfluence components come plug-and-play ready, ensuring a painless setup experience.Booth: 2243

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SDI (North America) Inc.1279 Hamilton ParkwayItasca, IL 60143 T: 1-630-361-9200F: [email protected] Limited is primarily involved in the research and development, manufacturing and marketing of specialist dental materials. SDI’s products are a combination of innovation and excellence to provide the ideal restorative materials for the dental profession.Booth: 525

Septodont Inc.205 Granite Run Drive, Suite 150Lancaster, PA 17601T: 1-800-872-8305F: [email protected] has dedicated 80 years of innovative product development and manufacturing exclusively to the Dental profession. Septodont is the world leader in the field of Dental anesthetics and anesthetic accessories.Booth: 919

Share Dent Inc.1615 North Routledge Park, Unit 4London, ON N6H 5L6 T: 519-432-0951F: [email protected] is Canada’s longest serving dentist owned and directed buying group. ShareDent is about Dentists working together to combine their purchases to drive down the cost of their sundries. ShareDent has an extremely efficient inventory control and ordering system that streamlines your office purchases and creates orders for all suppliers you purchase from. Join your colleagues and discover how being a partner in ShareDent will save you thousands of dollars and significantly contribute to your bottom line.Booth: 1839

Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories104 Bond StreetToronto, ON M5B 1X9 T: 416-979-3201F: [email protected] Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories has been serving the Canadian community for 75 years. A Canadian owned company founded in 1944, the organization has maintained its principles of providing customers with consistent excellence in restorations. With full service laboratories strategically located in Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Brampton, and London, we are committed to pursuing and educating ourselves and our customers in new digital technologies, materials and techniques to provide the highest level of products and solutions.Booth: 1324

Sinclair Dental Co. Ltd.90 Skyway DriveMississauga, ON L5W 0H2 T: 905-740-2000F: 905-405-0246jheidebrecht@sinclairdental.comwww.sinclairdental.comSinclair Dental is currently the fastest growing, full-service dental supply company in Canada. Proudly Canadian Owned and Operated we offer access to all major consumables and equipment products sold worldwide. A knowledgeable team of sales professionals supported by the industry’s best service technicians and customer service.Booth: 503

Sintco Instrument & Dental Supplies Inc.5200-Dixie Rd. Unit 18Mississauga, ON L4W 1E4T: 905-366-2008F: [email protected] Dental And Surgical Supplies is a company that specializes in high quality crafted dental instruments. We have provided the Dental community of Canada with the finest instruments at an amazingly low prices.Booth: 1838

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Smart Reader4181 Sladeview Crescent unit 36Mississauga, ON L5L 5R2T: [email protected] Reader is the leading Sterilization Data Logger manufacturer in Canada with patent pending in the US and Canada and is ISO Certified (Medical).Our company specializes in the manufacturing of autoclave data loggers for health professionals and our devices are in use across Canada and the US.The unique Smart Reader steam autoclave data logger saves digital copies of the parameters from every steam sterilization cycle and documents the daily operation of the autoclave. Users can review, copy or print the cycle data.We have options such as Wireless Offices Solution and Cloud IoT devices with available mobile applications.Booth: 1906

SmileMakers for Children Company91 Station Street, Unit 4Ajax, ON L1S 3H2 T: 888-456-7645F: 905-686-9186smi.sales@smilemakers.comwww.smilemakerscanada.comSmileMakers can supply your practice with everything you need to reward and communicate with your patients: TOOTHBRUSHES, STICKERS (Top Licensed Characters and Movies), TOYS – Now Including 2” Capsule Vending Machines!, Treasure Chests, Recall Cards, Take Home Bags, Candy (including XYLITOL), Appointment Cards, and Pencils. SmileMakers is your one source for everything you need!Booth: 626

Smiles Foundation2727 Steeles Avenue West, Suite 301Toronto, ON M3J 3G9 T: 416-739-1237F: 416-512-8041info@smilesfoundation.orgwww.smilesfoundation.orgSmiles Foundation is a Registered Canadian Charitable Organization that offers free dental treatment to children in the Dominican Republic. It operates 10 permanent and 5 mobile clinics where poor children receive a full spectrum of dental care free of charge. Over 4 million people have benefited from its work. Smiles Foundation is looking for donations of dental materials, supplies, instruments and equipment that are shipped to the Dominican Republic in order to facilitate the program. Tax receipts are issued for all donations.Booth: 2027

SmileSonica Inc.Suite 100, 1911 94 Street NWEdmonton, AB T6N 1E6 T: 855-758-8433Darryl.lesiuk@smilesonica.comwww.smilesonica.comSmileSonica Inc. a Canadian medical device manufacturing is Redefining Orthodontic Tooth Movement. The AEVO SYSTEM™ uses Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS), safely accelerating orthodontic treatment. Proper use of the AEVO SYSTEM™ facilitates faster tooth movement, reduces tooth root resorption enhancing orthodontics treatment. The AEVO SYSTEM™ uses the most advanced ultrasound therapy system in the world. Sound Smiles, Faster.Booth: 2252

Smokers’ Helpline55 St. Clair Ave. West, Suite 500Toronto, ON M4V 2Y7T: [email protected] Canadian Cancer Society’s Smokers’ Helpline is a free, evidence informed service that provides support, advice and information about quitting smoking and tobacco use. Smokers’ Helpline is offered by telephone, online and by text messaging that increases a tobacco user’s chance of quitting successfully. Advice from a health professional can increase success with quitting by up to 30%, and a referral to one or more Smokers’ Helpline services can further improve those odds. http://www.smokershelpline.ca/referBooth: 233

Snap On Optics3116 W. Thomas Road, Suite #601Phoenix, AZ 85017 T: 602-272-0827F: 602-272-0827raysnaponoptics@gmail.comwww.snaponoptics.comBringing to you the new generation of extremely SUPER LIGHT WEIGHT comfortable loupes light and magnifiers. Our loupes and lights were made especially for health care professionals who want their loupes and light to be nearly weightless.Booth: 1147

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SomnoMed Canada Inc.221 Talbot Street, WestLeamington, ON N8H 1N8 T: 800-339-4452F: [email protected] provides treatment solutions for sleep apnea and bruxism. More than 250,000 patients around the world have treated their mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with SomnoDent Continuous Open Airway Therapy (COAT). SomnoMed provides patients with the products and services they need to return to enjoying their lives.Booth: 1941

SOS Emergency Response Technologies160 Tycos Drive, Unit 126Toronto, ON M6B 1W8 T: 416-789-7689F: [email protected] supply all AEDs, specializing in those from Defibtech and Zoll. We provide First Aid/CPR/AED training, pulse oximeters, Emergency Oxygen Program, fire blankets and many more items!Booth: 312

Sowingo786 King Street WestToronto, ON M5V 1N6T: [email protected] is a cloud-based dental inventory management and eCommerce platform that enables practices of any size to track, manage and purchase supplies with a single click. Sowingo provides real-time insights into your product inventory including item location, stock levels, expiry and exactly when to reorder so you never run out of the products you need... ever!Booth: 1439

Special Olympics Ontario65 Overlea BoulevardToronto, ON M4H1P1 T: 416-447-8326 ext. 267yiwenS@specialolympicsontario.comwww.specialolympicsontario.comSpecial Olympics Ontario is a non-profit organization that works to enrich the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through sport and health initiatives. This includes working with health professionals to address some of the barriers people with intellectual disabilities experience in accessing important health information, resources and services.Booth: 1000

Specialty Dental Products Ltd.51 Caldari Road, Unit 5AConcord, ON L4K 4G3 T: 905-669-2197F: 905-669-8656service@specialtydental.comwww.specialtydental.comSpecialty Dental has been serving the dental professional since 1993. We are 100% Canadian owned & operated. We welcome you to our new and pre-owned showroom to view the lines of equipment we have to offer. We are proud to stand behind the select manufacturers that we represent. All of our technicians are factory trained with each line and are constantly updating their training on the newest technologies available as they are introduced to the market.Booth: 2233

SpiralTech875 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 3106Chicago, IL 60611T: [email protected] SpiralTech Superior Dental Implants we pride ourselves as a Research and Development company, working with world renowned dental surgeons and universities for innovations and cutting edge design & technology in the Dental Implants industry. The implants are made under strict Quality Management Systems & Controls using superior quality titanium melted in the USA. We are coming out with a Doctor Friendly Web Based Surgical Treatment Plan Technology and Surgical Guide. Visit spiraltech.com or our booth.Booth: 838

SteriLog40 Meadowbrook Road, Ste 6Toronto, ON M6B2S6 T: 437-971-7707F: [email protected] provides an intuitive, easy solution to the challenges of Sterilization logging, labeling and indicator test recording compliance. With over one years experience in real clinical settings and over a third of a million packages reprocessed with SteriLog, it has proven to be a true cost-saver and extremely reliable solution for all size dental offices. Contact us today at [email protected]: 232

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steriSimple Software Inc.48 Beck BlvdPenetanguishene, ON L9M 1E2T: [email protected] work with offices that want to transform their IPAC practices of instrument reprocessing. Ask us to guide you to a result that you are confident with and makes your whole team happy. To do so, we offer software solutions that are simple to install, simple to use and very thorough. We are here to work with you, every step of the way.Booth: 1847

Straumann60 Minuteman RoadAndover, MA 01810 T: 1-800-363-4024F: [email protected]® – a global leader in implant dentistry solutions the dental and lab business – is a pioneer of innovative technologies. Committed to Simply Doing MoreSM with world-class customer service, highly skilled technical support, and a team of experienced professionals, our vision is to be the commercial partner of choice in implant, restorative, and regenerative dentistry.Booth: 303

Stream Dental Staffing SolutionsPO Box 80101, Beacon HillCalgary, AB T3R 0B2 T: [email protected] taking 2 steps forward and 10 steps back in your business. At Stream DentalHR, we’ve developed a system of support specifically for Dentists who just want to be great Dentists! Build your team, train effectively and reduce employee turnover with our lineup of services designed with you in mind!Booth: 1907

Sulcabrush Inc.21 Bradwick Drive, Unit 12Concord, ON L4K 1K6 T: 905-669-6288F: [email protected] Sulcabrush is an inter dental brush used to remove plaque and the reduction of gingivitis. It is recommended for patients that have difficulty flossing.Booth: 302

Sun Life Financial1 York StreetToronto, ON M5J 2L9T: [email protected] Life Financial’s roots run deep in Canada, where our company began more than 150 years ago. We are in the business of helping Canadians achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives. And as a leader in Group Benefits, Group Retirement Services and Individual Insurance and Wealth, we do so by offering a full range of trusted products and services that put our clients’ needs first.Booth: 445

Sunstar Americas Inc., Canada515 Governors RoadGuelph, ON N1K 1C7 T: 519-837-2500F: [email protected] AMERICAS INC. CANADA 515 Governors Road,Guelph, ON N1K 1C7 1-800-265-8353 Fax (519) 837-2669 Web: www.GUMbrand.ca Contacts: Fred Duggan, Director Sales Email: [email protected] Customer Relations Email: [email protected] Sunstar Americas, Inc. has been a respected leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of breakthrough oral health care products of the highest quality for the past 90 years. We continue to take an active role in the worldwide advancement of oral care products.Booth: 717

Supermax Healthcare Canada Inc766 BeriaultLongueuil, QC J4G 1R8 T: 450-926-2828F: 450-926-2882sbergeron@supermaxcanada.comwww.supermaxcanada.comSupermax Healthcare Canada Inc. represents on the Canadian market, Supermax Corporation Berhad, one of the worlds largest manufacturers of medical grade gloves known under the Aurelia brand.Booth: 1328

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Sure Dental Supplies of Canada Inc.200 North Service Road WestUnit 1 – Suite 117Oakville, ON L6M 2Y1T: 1-888-277-2335F: [email protected] Dental is the authorized distributor of such brands as Apex, Tokuyama, Triodent, Danville. We offer a variety of unique dental products from around the world. The Original Luxator, Banana Bands, Higa Bridge Remover, V3 Matrix System, Surpass and Simplicity adhesives are among our many proven products.Booth: 1545

Surgically Clean Air Inc.6300 Viscount Road, Unit 1AMississauga, ON L4V 1H3 T: 1-877-440-7770F: 905-671-3777marshal@surgicallycleanair.comwww.surgicallycleanair.comSurgically Clean Air’s line of air purifiers/sterilizers were developed by two medical physicians. The innovative solution was to combine the most effective technologies for air sterilization and purification in the world into a single, dedicated device that met and exceeded international standards. Your team’s health is our top priority.Booth: 1245

SurgiTel77 Enterprise DriveAnn Arbor, MI 48103 T: [email protected] designs and manufactures premium loupes, headlights, and accessories that are sold around the world. SurgiTel has received multiple awards for its exclusive, patented innovations in lens, prism, and LED technologies. SurgiTel helps clinicians avoid neck and back pain and avoid eye stress, strain and injury, extending careers, and making the day more comfortable.Booth: 2029

SYNCA/EXAMVISION337 Marion StreetRepentigny, QC J5Z 4W8 T: 1-800-667-9622 ext.F: [email protected] marketing is a selective distributor of exclusive line and private label of dental materials and equipment that has been serving the market for more than 30 years.Booth: 1225

T.D. Development Inc.35 THE LINKS ROAD SUIT#212Toronto, ON M2P1T7T: [email protected]: 230

Tax Partners1065 Davis Drive, Unit 4Newmarket, ON L3Y 2R9T: 905-836-8755F: [email protected] Partners is an accounting firm of business and tax professionals providing personalized services to individuals and owner managed businesses. Whether you are just starting your business, thinking about succession, or are somewhere in between, we can help you with practical, straightforward advice.Booth: 1917A

TD Canada Trust, Business Banking100 Wellington St. W., 27th Floor TD West TowerToronto, ON M5K 1A2 T: 416-308-5636F: [email protected]/products-services/small-business/advice-for-your-industry-or-professionWhether you are starting a practice, purchasing or expanding an existing one, we can help. TD offers the Banking Plan for Dentists – a package of comfortable banking solutions that combines fast and efficient service and longer branch hours to make it easier for you to reach your practice and personal goals.Booth: 1824

TD Wealth Private Investment Advice77 Bloor Street W., 21st FloorToronto, ON M5S1M2 T: 416-239-5113F: [email protected] TD Wealth Private Investment Advice we provide comprehensive wealth management services to high valued clients. With access to a broad range of specialists-from tax, will and estate planners to wealth management, we work together to help you achieve what truly matters to you.Booth: 646

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The Aurum Group1175 Cecil AvenueOttawa, ON K1H 7Z6T: [email protected] Aurum Group has always been committed to supporting dentistry with not only the most technologically advanced restorative materials and techniques available but also in terms of research, education and program assistance. Through our worldwide network and never-ending search for the best in proven new technologies and methodologies, we bring the latest innovations and experience from around the world to bear on your individual case situations, every day.Booth: 1018

The Bridge Network Inc.1110 Finch Avenue West, Suite 600Toronto, ON M3J 2T2 T: 416-222-0123F: [email protected] want you to work smarter. It’s why we created Tracker. Keep your focus on your patients and let Tracker maintain your practice.Booth: 1135

The Institute for Dental Excellence88 Finch Avenue EastToronto, ON M2N 4R5 T: [email protected] Institute for Dental Excellence (T.I.D.E.) is committed to providing its members with quality Dental Continuing Education courses and opportunities. Our courses are structured to flow from didactic presentations to hands-on learning, to live patient application of the new knowledge. All our dental training CE courses are AGD approved and RCDSO approved for Category 2.Booth: 1909

Tier Three Brokerage Ltd.186 Robert Speck Parkway, Suite 200Mississauga, ON L4Z 3G1 T: 888-437-3434F: [email protected] 37+ years helping dentists, just like you, to successfully transition their practices. Tier Three’s team is comprised of highly experienced professionals. We are dedicated to helping to sell or transition your dental practices on your terms; financial and otherwise. We utilize a state of the art practice appraisal approach, including Advanced Patient Metrics, which identifies/unlocks value in your practice, that less thorough approaches may miss.Booth: 1539

Timeshift Solutions256 Jarvis Street, #9CToronto, ON M5B 2J4 T: 416-585-9607F: 416-323-9593bobhope@rogers.comwww.timeshiftsolutions.comTimeshift Solutions is a provider of innovative, user-friendly, affordable Dental Practice Management Software. With more than 25 years experience serving the Dental Industry, we have created the most sophisticated Practice Management Software combined with Coaching, Consulting and Unbeatable Customer Service!Booth: 417

TMFD Financial218 – 350 Burnhamthorpe Road WestMississauga, ON L5B 3J1 T: 905-273-6605F: [email protected] www.tmfd.caWe enrich the lives of dentists and their families by providing a comprehensive and integrated set of accounting, wealth management and coaching services through one point of contact. We work with new graduates, associates, established dentists, dental specialists and dentists transitioning in to retirement. Some of the services we offer include bookkeeping, payroll, accounting, tax returns, comprehensive financial plans, wealth management, insurance, retirement planning, estate planning and dental practice management coaching. Our extensive experience within dental practices and our focus on dental practice cash flow allows us to identify key areas of improvement in a practice and help implement solutions.Booth: 1724

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Tokuyama Dental America740 Garden View Court, Suite 200Encinitas, CA 92024 T: 760-942-7211F: [email protected] Dental America is dedicated to providing dental professionals with the highest quality products that are safe, reliable and easy-to-use. Their award-winning composites include Estelite Omega for esthetics, Estelite Sigma Quick–a versatile universal composite for everyday dentistry, Bulk Fill Flow for larger restorations, and the new Omnichroma-one shade to match all patients! Visit www.Omnichroma.com/US to learn more.Booth: 339

Toronto Academy of Dentistry216 Chrislea Rd., Suite 201Woodbridge, ON L4L 8S5T: [email protected] Toronto Academy of Dentistry operates on behalf of the four Toronto Component Societies (East, West, North & Central) of the Ontario Dental Association. The Academy actively provides educational programs as well as several charitable fundraising and fellowship events through the year.Booth: 2249

Tri Hawk Xenopus Inc.2 Prospect RoadMorrisburg, ON K0C 1X0 T: 613-543-4500F: [email protected] ARE OUR PASSION! In 1969, TriHawk was built on a singular focus for excellence. Over the last 50 years, we have reinvented our bur design to be the sharpest and fastest in dentistry. We feature a complete product line, including metal-cutting (or crown removers), carbide, diamond and finishing burs, in short, standard and surgical lengths. We are proud to be a global leader in the field of oral health, through the promotion of single-use bur applications in modern dentistry. Call the factory directly to order our signature Talon burs or consult our NEW website for more information: www.trihawk.comBooth: 1711

Trotec Laser Canada1705 Argentia Road, Unit 10Mississauga, ON L5N 3A9 T: 888-391-1200karine.poulin@troteclaser.comwww.troteclaser.comTrotec develops, manufactures and markets laser systems for marking, cutting and engraving. We also manufacture and sell laser-friendly materials. We serve customers in more than 90 countries and have more than 500 employees worldwide.Booth: 2245

Tuttnauer USA25 Power DriveHauppauge, NY 11788 T: 1-800-624-5836F: [email protected] over 90 years, Tuttnauer’s sterilization and infection control products have been trusted by Dental facilities throughout the world. Supplying a range of top-quality products to over 140 countries, Tuttnauer has earned global recognition as a leader in sterilization and infection control.Booth: 330

Ultralight Optics3505 Cadillac Avenue, Bldg HCosta Mesa, CA 92626 T: 323-316-4514F: 714-436-5003events@ultralightoptics.comwww.ultralightoptics.comUltralight Featherlight is the award-winning, smallest, and lightest LED loupe-light with custom made attachments that will fit onto all loupes, glasses, safety glasses, everything! With 6 full intensity levels and touch-free upgrade option available, have a system that really works for you.Booth: 225, 1344

Unacomp42 Keefer Ct., Unit 5bHamilton, ON L8E 4V4T: [email protected] is a Computer Technology Company helping you Manage, Protect and Grow your Dental Practice We focus on your IT while you focus on your Business.Booth: 1447

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University of Toronto, Faculty of DentistryOffice of Advancement124 Edward Street – Suite 300Toronto, ON M5G 1G6 T: 416-864-8202F: 416-979-4941miriam.stephan@dentistry.utoronto.cawww.dentistry.utoronto.caBooth: 1600

UNIVET Optical Technologies675 Cochrane DriveEast Tower – 6th FloorMarkham, ON L3R 0B8T: 1-844-686-4838ali.raza@univet-optic.comwww.univet-optic.comUnivet – 100% Made in Italy – The only fully vertically integrated company that specializes in the design and construction of ergonomically customized magnification systems (surgical loupes). With our regional offices in North America allowing us to ensure that we consistently deliver the best quality for our customers and service them locally. To schedule your free trial please contact us at 1-844-686-4838 or [email protected]: 239

UpOnline eMarketing417 Bloor Street West, Suite 300Toronto, ON M5S 1X6 T: 416-703-4344F: 416-504-3033dental@uponline.comuponlinedentalmarketing.comWebsites, SEO, eNewsletters, Patient Surveys, Reputation Management, Promotions, Social Media, and Mobile, all backed by reporting and analytics. UpOnline offers a one-stop shop for all your Online Dental Marketing needs. Let us help you get the most out of your practice by keeping you top-of-mind with your patients and helping you grow by ensuring new patients can easily connect with you online. Our client managers and service professionals adapt to your ongoing objectives. Take your practice UpOnline!Booth: 1644

Valuemed Professional Products Ltd16410 – 117 AvenueEdmonton, AB T5M 3W2T: [email protected] Professional Products is a Canadian based distributor of dental and Medical supplies founded in 1988. We supply dental clinics with restorative materials, equipment and sundries such as gloves, gauze, bibs, masks, barriers, sterilization products such as our famous ValueTest line of biological tests, plus many more items.Booth: 1645

Vita North America22705 Savi Ranch Pkwy., Suite 100Yorba Linda, CA 92887-4604T: 1-800-263-4778info@vitanorthamerica.comwww.vitanorthamerica.comVITA North America helps create the perfect match between dentists and lab technicians, inspiring them to deliver the most esthetic, functional restorations to patients. We accomplish this by providing unparalleled shade technology, quality products and services that help deliver accurate color reproduction. VITA products are uncompromising in their user-friendliness, aesthetics and quality, offering dental professionals the ability to create high-end prosthetics that can confidently be compared to natural teeth. Latest innovations include our new zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate, SUPRINITY®PC, and YZ® Zirconia Solutions.Booth: 844

VOCO Canada, Inc.480 University Avenue, Suite 1500Toronto, ON M5G 1V2T: 1-888-658-2584 F: [email protected] www.voco.comFuturabond U – The only bond for all your adhesive dentistry without the need of any extra primers or activators. It can be used in the self-etch, total-etch or selective-etch mode with no post operative sensitivity. Apply, Dry and cure in 35 seconds and solvent evaporation with unit dose packaging.Booth: 319

Volunteer Dental Outreach for Haliburton County739 Mountain Street, Rear Unit, Box 1412Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0 T: 705-457-3111F: [email protected] www.dental-outreach.comVolunteer Dental Outreach for Haliburton County provides free dental care to low income residents of Haliburton County Ontario. We are a registered charity and fundraise to provide dentist and dental hygienist volunteers a fully equipped, state of the art dental clinic to volunteer their time and talent to provide dental care for patients who are unable to afford dental care. At Volunteer Dental Outreach we believe “everyone deserves to smile” and you don’t need to travel far to find people who need dental care.Booth: 2206

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Water Pik Inc.1730 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80553 T: 1-800-525-2020F: [email protected] Pik, is excited to announce Waterpik® Sonic-Fusion®, the worlds first and only flossing toothbrush. Sonic-Fusion® allows your patients to brush and floss at the same time, and it is clinically proven twice as effective as traditional brushing and flossing. Waterpik® Sonic-Fusion includes two flossing brush heads and travel case. Available in White or Black. Booth #616

Western University-Schulich DentistryDental Sciences Building, Room 1003London, ON N6A 5C1 T: 519-661-2111 ext. 86F: [email protected] Schulich Dentistry, we prepare qualified graduates to provide dental care as well as generate knowledge through clinical research, basic science research and other scholarly activity. We also provide oral health care to the public through our on-site clinics and our community outreach programs, specifically, Dental Outreach Community Service (DOCS), and Oral Health, Total Health.Booth: 1800

ZEISS Canada45 Valleybrook DriveToronto, ON M3B 2S6 T: 416-449-4660F: [email protected] moment you see hidden detail becoming a visible success. This is the moment we work for. With products and services for dentists, ZEISS Canada strives to contribute to medical progress in dental care and to create added value for your daily work. ZEISS brings powerful visualization tools to improve the clarity of sight of even the finest details. Treat yourself to the improved ergonomics and comfort of a ZEISS dental microscope or optical loupes system.Booth: 308

Zero Gravity Skin940 Lincoln Rd, RD 307Miama Beach, FL 33139 T: 1 704-774-2577natalia@zerogravityskin.comwww.zerogravityskin.comZero Gravity is a wholesale company for LED medical devices that are FDA approved.Booth: 2040

Zimmer Biomet Dental Canada Inc.2323 Argentia RoadMississauga, ON L5N 5N3 T: 1-800-363-1980F: 561-776-1272CADentalCS@ZimmerBiomet.comwww.zimmerbiometdental.comThe Zimmer Biomet dental division puts patients and professionals first in all things. With surgical, regenerative and restorative products, and digital dentistry solutions that work alongside world-class educational opportunities and responsive, personalized service, Zimmer Dental and BIOMET 3i are collectively committed to helping your progress—that is the essence of our commitment to you.Booth: 619

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Exhibitors | Alphabetical = Sponsor

6oSixty years ago, CDSPI began as a

not-for-profit organization serving the dental community.

Over the years, we’ve evolved to help countless dentists grow and

protect their practices and futures.

It has been our privilege to serve you.

YEARS

Thank you for your loyalty.

Celebrating

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