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Hy-line 2017 August
Hy-line Kansas Dental Hygienists’ Association
PROFESSIONALISM. QUALITY. HEALTH PROMOTION.
THIS ISSUE:
- Fall Meeting Info - HYPAC Fundraisers - Hygiene Highlight - Special Awards Info/Form
- Announcements - CE Opportunities - Save The Dates - Executive Council Directory
President’s Message It has been an absolute honor to serve Kansas dental hygienists
this past year. I want to thank my husband, Vic, my family and
the students and faculty at Wichita State University for
supporting my efforts to make an impact in the future of our
profession.
As I prepare the final message to our members, I reflect on why I
made a commitment to serve KDHA and support the Strategic
Plan for 2015-18. Thanks to Oral Heath Kansas and KDHA, I was
invited to attend the Dental Champions program where on the
top of a mountain above Colorado Springs, my goals were set to
finish a Master of Science degree and serve KDHA in a leadership
role. This past year has been so exciting for me as a leader
working to unite, empower and support the dental hygiene
profession.
Through the strategic plan, the KDHA Executive Committee
worked diligently to support the needs of all dental hygienists in
clinical practice, community health or education. The new Policy
and Procedure manual, along with the Charter agreement
addendum, will ensure our leaders have a solid infrastructure to
keep our association secure and relevant in the future. Our
continued advocacy efforts in Topeka with more 200 participants
promoted the dental therapist legislation. Ongoing efforts will
ensure that dental hygienists are valued and integrated in the
broader health care delivery system to improve the public’s oral
and overall health.
Visit us at www.kdha.org
In July, we held our first Webinar, in conjunction with our
Wichita summer meeting, “upping the technology” to
improve participation was particularly challenging for my
skill set, but I am so proud to be a part of this new
experiment! President Elect, Frances Reichmuth, will
lead KDHA thru investigation of an updated, member
friendly web site among her various vision points and
goals for next year. This is an exciting time to be a part of
KDHA and I wish Frances and the executive committee
the very best in continuing the forward march.
Let’s “Reach for the Stars” as we gather with retained
and new members in Topeka for our September Annual
Session! Be sure to review the registration information
in this issue to review helpful courses for your practice
setting. Join me in sharing the vision and cheering on
new leadership for KDHA!
Kathy Trilli, RDH, MSEd, ECP II
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KDHA Annual Meeting
September 22-23, 2017 Topeka Public Library, Topeka, KS
Thursday, September 21st
7:00 pm KDHA Executive Council Meeting
Friday, September 22nd
8:00am - 8:30am Registration
8:30am -11:30am “Prevention and Treatment of the Wear and Tear on
Oral Tissues” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Marti Santizo, RDH, MS
Sponsor: Colgate
11:30am -12:30pm KDHA Luncheon and 1st Business Meeting
12:30pm - 1:00pm Vendor Tables
1:00pm - 4:00pm Diane Huntley Lecture Series
*Students Only* “Beyond the Operatory”, Conference Room
1:00pm - 4:00pm “Gen Z: Choices and Challenges” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS
Sponsor: Philps Sonicare
Saturday, September 23rd
8:00am - 8:30am Registration
8:30am - 11:30am “Implant Maintenance, Rescue and Regeneration” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Thomas Hein, DDS
Sponsors: Colgate, KDHA
11:30am - 1:00pm KDHA Luncheon and 2nd Business Meeting
Election of Officers & Installation
1:00pm - 4:00pm “Preventive Prehabilitation of the Oncology Patient” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Kris Potts, RDH, BSDH, FAADH
Sponsors: Sunstar, Young, KDHA, Solutions Reach, SPRY,
XP Technology
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Registration Form 2017 KDHA Annual Meeting
September 22-23 2017 Topeka Public Library Registration POSTMARKED BY September 08, 2017: MEMBERS 1-Day CE Fee & luncheon………………………$89 2-Day CE & luncheon……………………………$169
I will be attending luncheon on (circle appropriate)…..FRIDAY SATURDAY/ VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FREE NON-MEMBERS 1-1-Day CE Fee & luncheon……………...…$139 2-Day CE & luncheon……………………………$229
I will be attending luncheon on (circle appropriate)…..FRIDAY SATURDAY/ VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FREE
Current Dental Hygiene Student: Friday afternoon session 1:00-4:00 P.M. FREE
1-1-Day CE Fee & luncheon……………..……...$30 2-Day CE Fee & luncheon…………….………..…$60
I will be attending luncheon on (circle appropriate)…..FRIDAY SATURDAY/ VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FREE
2017 Dental Hygiene Graduate:
1-1-Day CE Fee & luncheon…………...…..…$40 2-Day CE Fee & luncheon…………..…………$80
I will be attending luncheon on (circle appropriate)…..FRIDAY SATURDAY/ VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FREE KDHA Business Meeting and Luncheon Only
1-1-Day CE Fee & luncheon…..…………...…$25 2-Day CE & luncheon…………….………………$50
I will be attending luncheon on (circle appropriate)…..FRIDAY SATURDAY/ VEGETARIAN GLUTEN FREE I will be attending the President’s Reception (no additional cost)................................. YES NO ADHA Institute for Oral Health (OHI) Donation (For scholarships, research and community service grants).........$________ HYPAC Donation (Political Action/ Legislative work...................................................................………………….. $_______
Subtotal: (CE, IOH and HYPAC Donation) $________ Late Registration Fee (if postmarked on or after September 8, 2017) + (40.00)
Total $___________ Name:________________________________ADHA Member # (please bring membership card):___________
Address:_________________________________________________________________________________
Daytime Phone:_____________________________ Cell phone:____________________________________
E-mail Address (to receive course handouts):___________________________________________________
Seating is LIMITED, so please register EARLY! Please make check PAYABLE to KDHA
Send Registration Form to: Amanda Bruso, RDH
10711 Juniper Dr #1512 Overland Park, KS 66211 Questions: [email protected]
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“Prevention and Treatment of the Wear and Tear on Oral Tissues” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Marti Santizo, RDH, MS
Course Description: Dental caries is preventable, yet it continues to be the most common chronic
disease in children. The price paid for dental caries is not only measured in the money spent on
restorative procedures, it is also measured in the effects it has on overall health and well-being.
During the early 1900s, the focus of dentistry changed from extract to restore. With the knowledge
and tools available in this century, it is time to shift from restore to prevention.
Management of the caries-prone patient requires a multifaceted approach - caries risk assessment,
in office care, patient education, and at-home regimens. This approach has been in the forefront
for treating the at risk population. Fluoride therapies play an important role in the in-office and
at-home fluoride treatment programs in the prevention and management of dental decay. It is an
accepted but often under-utilized therapy. This program will provide the participant with an
overview of caries development, the incidence and prevalence of dental decay in various populations, and the role of in-office and
at home fluoride therapies in the management of patients who are at risk for caries development. An overview of Caries Risk
Assessment will also be presented.
Speaker Bio: Marti Santizo is an Academic Relations Manager for Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals covering the Pacific and North-
western United States. She joined Colgate following a diverse career as a private practice clinical hygienist, a corporate regional
manager with Ultradent Products, Inc., and a dental hygiene program director. Marti graduated from the University of Louisville,
School of Dental Hygiene with her Bachelor of Science degree in dental hygiene. She received her Masters of Business Administra-
tion degree from the University of Phoenix. Marti has over 25 years of experience in private practice; 15 years were spent working
with Dr. Gordon Christensen where she was involved with Clinicians Report (CR, formerly known as CRA) research, and lecturing
with Practical Clinical Courses. As a Regional Manager, and a Dental Hygiene Program Director, Marti educated dental hygiene
students, territory representatives, and practicing dental professionals on best products and practice techniques.
Gen Z: Choices and Challenges (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Cathy Stewart, RDH, BS
Course Description: The current and sometimes shocking health behaviors and trends in the teen
generation can influence their oral and systemic health. Dental professional have a clinical opportunity
to identify risky behaviors. Encouraging Gen Z to make positive health decisions could impact their
choices when challenged.
Participants will engage in a lively discussion on timely topics relating to Gen Z. Dialogue may include
oral and overall health issues associated with nutrition, obesity, eating disorders and substance abuse.
Gen Z, also known as the Global Generation, engage in multiple platforms of social media. This course
identifies and addresses many of the platforms that influence teen's venturous decisions.
Recognizing high risk behaviors will prepare the dental professional to initiate dialogue that may im-
pact a teen for a lifetime.
Speaker Bio: Cathy is a graduate of the University of Iowa College of Dentistry with a Bachelor's of Science in Dental Hygiene. She
is a member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health, American Dental Education Association, and American Dental
Hygienists' Association.
Cathy's dental hygiene career has included clinical practice, experience in the dental insurance industry, public health, hospital
pediatric dentistry, practice consulting and she has served as the Director of Dental Hygiene for a large dental service organization.
With 37 years of dental hygiene experience, Cathy manages the South Central region for Philips Oral Healthcare and presents a
variety of educational programs nationwide.
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“Implant Maintenance, Rescue and Regeneration” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Thomas Hein, DDS
Course Description: Patients are choosing implants as a state of the art, long-term
option for replacing lost teeth. In order to accomplish longevity and success, there
needs to be a system of protocols for prevention, maintenance and rescue.
Implants require more care than teeth. This discussion will propose a system of
protocols to maintain and rescue implants with case studies and more.
Speaker Bio: Thomas J. Hein, DDS, attended the University of Colorado in Boulder where he received his undergraduate degree in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology. He graduated from the University of Colorado–School of Dentistry in 1980. He previously was an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado, School of Dental Medicine in the Restorative and Implant Department. He is past president of Colorado Academy of Osseointegration. Dr. Hein has been restoring, maintaining and rescuing dental implants for more than 30 years. Dr. Hein practices in Greenwood Village, CO.
“Preventive Prehabilitation of the Oncology Patient” (3 CEU’s)
Speaker: Kris Potts, RDH, BSDH, FAADH
Course Description: It’s more than screening for oral abnormalities and cleaning the teeth of patients diagnosed with Oral Cancer. Cancer of any type affects everyone, if not personally then as a friend, family member or the patient that comes into your office. We have a unique and important role in an Oncology Care Team. This course covers many of the oral concerns of cancer patients and their caregivers, products available to aid in their treatment of those oral concerns and, a few other aspects of care you may not have previously considered.
Speaker Bio: Kris is an enjoyable speaker, rich in expertise and with over three decades in dentistry is ready to share with you current, emerging material to assist you in taking your career as a dental oral health care provider to the next level. She integrates authentic, relatable experiences into her programs and can make learning entertaining, empowering and elicit reflective thinking. Kris is an active member of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association, a Fellow and accredited Provider with the American Academy of Dental Hygiene and a member of the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health.
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HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS: Hyatt Place
6021 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, KS 66615 (785) 273-0066 Ask for the special block rate of $104, please reserve by September 8th.
KDHA Past
Presidents’ Advisory
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Coach Purse Fundraiser for HYPAC
30 for $25
Don’t miss out on the chance to win!
Kansas Dental Hygienists’ Political Action Committee
will offer this stunning bag valued at $370 at
Fall Session!
Only 30 tickets will be entered in the drawing, and
the lucky winner will be announced on
Saturday, September 23, 2017.
To enter the drawing, just complete
the ticket (suggested donation $25)
and bring to the meeting or mail to:
Leanna Clark HYPAC Treasurer
9603 SW 45th Street
Topeka, KS. 66610
Name:
Phone:
Email:
Coach Purse Drawing 2016016
August 2017
Donated by Janette Delinger, RDH, MSDH, KDHA Legislative Chair
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Just a reminder…
Kansas Hy Pac Silent Auction
Friday &Saturday, September 22, 23, 2017
“Celebrating Dental Hygiene Across Kansas!”
Every KDHA member, officer, component, representative, council
member or SADHA is invited and reminded to bring or purchase
an item at our annual Hy Pac fundraising event!
Suggested Items: Fall décor, gift baskets, food and beverage items, (no alcohol) hygienist made gift items, art work, fragrance/lotion, jewelry, candles, gift cards, ANYTHING A DENTAL HYGIENIST, STUDENT OR FAMILY MEMBER WOULD LOVE TO HAVE or use as a gift for someone special!
Suggested price range for auction items: $10 to $50.
No need to RSVP! Simply, bring your item to the KDHA registra-tion desk on Friday morning! Please attach a note with the donor (member, component, office, company) name and the estimated value.
Thank you! See you in Topeka!
Note: Donations to political action committees are not tax deductible. KS Hy Pac
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Don’t miss out on the chance to win the
GIFT CARD TREE at fall session in Topeka!
The Hygiene Political Action Committee will offer a tree
laden with a variety of gift cards donated by local hygien-
ists and component groups. One lucky winner will be cho-
sen on September 23, 2017 (need not be present to win)
during the KDHA business luncheon. Please support our
political efforts to promote and grow our
profession!
Kansas HYPAC Donation
Name _____________________________________________________ Ticket No. _______________
Address_______________________________________________________________________________________
Phone______________________________________ $5 suggested donation, or (5) five chances for $20. Chance to
win a Gift Card Tree! Drawing: Saturday, Sept. 23rd at the Luncheon. Need not be present to win.
Need not purchase to win.
KDHA is raffling two Amazon Dots at the Fall Session to
benefit Ways and Means. Suggested
donation is $5 per raffle ticket or
5 tickets for $20.
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The mission of the Kansas Dental Board is to ensure and protect dental health by enforcement of the Kansas Dental Law. Jackie Leakey has been doing just that as she serves to protect the public for the state of Kansas. Following dental assisting school at Flint Hills, Jackie con-tinued her studies at UMKC where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene. As a dental hygiene
leader in her Northeast Component, she served as Secretary, President and Compo-nent Representative. In 2010, she served as President of the Kansas Dental Hygienists’ Association. Jackie has also worked as a Parent Educator for Oral Health Kansas. She graduated as a “Dental Champion” from Class VI, a leadership program for those working to improve the oral health of our state. Her passion for children and adults with special health care needs was shared with Special Olympics from 2010 to 2015 as a Smiles Coordina-tor. Jackie was appointed to the Kansas State Dental Board in 2012. She served as Vice President in 2017. As a board member, she also participates in examinations for both the Central Regional and Western Regional Dental Exam. Her passion for continuing education is evident as she urges all of us to go online to the KDB website to response to the survey sample for online continuing education hour limitations. The state of Kansas requires 30 hours of continuing education every two years for registered dental hygienists. Kansas has no limit on the number of hours that can be obtained online during each license renewal period. Some feel that the online hours should be limited or balanced with face- to- face courses. The Board would appreciate you input or suggestions. You may send your thoughts to the Board by mail, fax or email at your earliest convenience. We are “Kansas proud” of all you are doing for us with the Dental Board! Thank you, Jackie. Submitted by: Kathy Trilli, RDH, MSEd, ECP II
HYGIENE HIGHLIGHT Jackie Leakey, RDH, BSDH, ECP II
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Do you know a hygienist that deserves special
recognition for her dedication and/or volunteerism? Awards are offered through KDHA! If you know of an RDH who fits the brief summary and would like to
see this member recognized for their service to the community, the association, or the profession of dental
hygiene, the special awards committee would like to have submissions no later than September 1st.
Contact: Jill Nuzzi, RDH, BHS - 2910 SW Foxcroft 3 Ct, Topeka, KS 66614 or email: [email protected]
KDHA Trudy Parker Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement
Has served KDHA for a minimum of 10 years and has attained achievement in at least 5 of the 7
qualifying areas (component, constituent, ADHA, community, alumni, professional achievement
or research).
Has worked diligently and with unfailing allegiance to the principles of dental hygiene. By personal
dedication, loyalty and integrity, this person is deserving of this highest award.
KDHA Special Recognition Award
Has actively served KDHA for a minimum of 5 years and deserves recognition for outstanding
achievement in one or more of the 7 qualifying areas (listed above).
KDHA Alice L. Rogers Service Award
Has been a member for at least 25 years.
Has served KDHA actively and steadfastly for 20 years.
KDHA Community Service Award
Has taken the lead role in developing, promoting and providing dental hygiene services within the
community in helping to create greater access to dental hygiene services for those who may not
otherwise have the opportunity to receive such care.
KDHA “Spirit of Dental Hygiene” Award
Has demonstrated any of the following: outstanding dedication and pride in our profession; com-
mitment to providing access to dental health knowledge and/or dental hygiene services; has
shown volunteerism time and time again, always there to help out, and has helped to make a
difference without taking the lead role.
Special Awards forms are on the website!
Under the membership tab at the bottom are the special awards forms in word format so you can
download them, fill them out on the computer and mail them back to:
Jill Nuzzi, RDH, BHS, 2910 SW Foxcroft 3 Ct, Topeka, KS 66614.
These forms help the committee know who qualifies for an award so please turn them in on
yourself!! If you want to nominate someone just fill out the top part & send to Susan!
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All KDHA members: Please fill out this form so the Special Awards Committee will know if you qualify for an award!!
KANSAS DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ ASSOCIATION
Special Awards Form
Name: ______________________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________ Zip: ______________
Phone: _____________________E-mail address__________________________ Number of Years KDHA Member____________
List areas of Qualification. (Please be specific)
1. Component (Officer -- committees)
a)
b)
c)
2. Constituent (Officer -- committees)
a)
b)
c)
3. ADHA Involvement (Officer -- committees)
a)
b)
c)
4. Community Service (Must be personal service, related to dental hygiene and be outside of or a personal continuation of any Component or Alumni program.)
a)
b)
c)
5. Dental Hygiene Alumni Association (Officer -- Councils)
a)
b)
c)
6. Professional Achievement (Outstanding contribution)
H.H.S.
Missionary work
Dental Hygiene Education
Kansas Dental Board Member
CRDTS Member
Other
7. Research and Publications
Scientific
Educational
Literary
Please fill in all areas applicable. Use separate paper if needed.
Return to: Jill Nuzzi, RDH, BHS, 2910 SW Foxcroft 3 Ct, Topeka, KS 66614 [email protected]
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Congratulations, Sierra Butler!
She will be a senior at Wichita State this
fall and was selected to
receive the KDHA Schol-
arship for
2017-2018.
August 2017
Registered Dental Hygienist Wanted in Topeka:
GraceMed Health Clinic is seeking a PRN Hygienist for their outreach program. Schedule is flexible, potentially 2-3 days per week working in various schools throughout the community. Must be adaptable and always up for a challenge! The candidate must also have 1,600 hours of practice time in order to obtain an Extended Care Permit. Please send questions and resumes/availability to: Ellen Miller, 1615 SW 8th Ave, Topeka, KS 66617 or [email protected].
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Dental Board Announces Continuing
Education Survey for Kansas
Dental Hygienists
The Board recently received a state survey sample for online continuing education hour limi-
tations. Generally, each state implements its own continuing education requirements through
rules and regulations. Some states have a regulatory limit on the number of continuing educa-
tion hours that a licensee can obtain online during each license renewal period. Other states,
including Kansas, have no current online limitation. After studying the state survey sample,
the Board has asked for your feedback. Dentists are required to obtain 60 hours of CE each
biennial license renewal period. Dental hygienists are required to obtain 30 hours of CE each
biennial license renewal period. These standards will form the basis of the Board’s online CE
study. Should the Board limit the number of online continuing education courses that are per-
mitted for each biennial license renewal? If so, what should the hour limit be for dentists and
dental hygienists? The Board would greatly appreciate your input on this topic. If you have
input or other suggestions, you may send it to the Board office by mail, fax, or e-mail.
Please send your input as follows:
Kansas Dental Board 900 SW Jackson, Suite 455-S Topeka, KS 66612 Fax: 785-296-3116
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Mark your Calendars! The NE Kansas Dental Hygienists’ Association will offer two CE opportunities
to earn 7 CEUs this fall!
Join us at the Topeka Public Library on Friday September 29th at 9:00 a.m. to hear
Homeland Security Agent Chuck Clanahan as he addresses the alarming increase
of gun violence in the workplace and how each dental office should consider a
course of action if such an event occurred. This is a course for the entire staff as all
employees can help prevent and prepare for potential situations to ensure both
patient and employee safety. Mr. Clanahan is a highly engaging speaker and his
course will have you sitting on the edge of your set! Seating is limited, so please
register early! (See below for registration information.) 3 CEU’s
Gun violence in the workplace and public arenas has escalated at an alarming rate over the past two
decades. Have you considered the course of action you would take in the dental practice should such an
event occur? An active shooter is an individual engaged in attacking people in the confined and
populated areas. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. All dental staff can help
prevent and prepare for potential active shooter situations to ensure both patient and employee safety.
Chuck Clanahan serves as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Kansas Protective Security Gun
violence in the workplace and public arenas has escalated at an alarming rate over the past two dec-
ades. Advisor (PSA). Mr. Clanahan has over 30 year’s experience in Law Enforcement, Security, Antiterror-
ism, Crisis management, and incident/Accident Response & Recovery Operations in a combination of both
Federal and military service. Mr. Clanahan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice, gradu-
ate of the 208th FBI National Academy and ASIS international board Certified Protection Professional (CPP).
Earn the KDB required ethics credits when you attend the 4 hour CEU course on
Friday October 27th at 8:00 a.m. at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Our two topics
with be ethics (2 CEUs) and Waterline Contamination (2 CEUs). Presenter Tija
Hunter is a 1981 graduate from Missouri College and is AGD/Pace certified with
more than 36 years of chairside experience. Named one of the Top 25 Women
in Dentistry/2015 by Dental Products Report Magazine, she has served as the
President of the American Dental Assistants Association. She is an editorial
board member for Dental Products Report Magazine, contributor to Dental Prod-
ucts Report, Dental Assisting Digest, Dental Economics Magazine, and editorial content board member for
DPR’s newest publication; Modern Dental Assisting. She is the director of the Dental Careers Institute and
has authored six CE study courses.
Ethics
Patients expect oral healthcare providers to be professional, knowledgeable and ethical. Ethical dilemmas
will arise at some point and decisions must to be made on behalf of the patient. Every dental professional
needs to be familiar with the code of ethics and committed to providing the best possible care.
Dental Unit Waterlines
Not knowing what's in your waterlines could potentially cause a serious problem for dental practices. Re-
ports of patients becoming ill with evidence tracing it back to dental waterlines has opened up a fascinat-
ing discussion. We will talk about the critters that live in our lines, how to reduce or eliminate them, and
make our water safe for our patients!
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NE Kansas Dental Hygienist’s Association Registration Form
Friday September 29, 2017
9:00 am-12:00 pm (Registration begins at 8:45 am)
Topeka Public Library
1515 SW 10th street
Topeka, KS. 66604
Presenter: Chuck Clanahan (Homeland Security) 3 CEUs
“Preparedness and Response: Training for a Violent Situation in the Workplace.”
Name:____________________________________________________________
Number in attendance_____________________
Address:____________________________________________________________
Daytime phone #_______________ Evening/cell #__________________________
Email address:_______________________________________________________
Cost: Free for KDHA members/$25.00 per non-member
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Friday October 27, 2017
8:00 am-12:00 noon (Registration begins at 7:45 am)
Lawrence Memorial Hospital
325 Maine St
Lawrence, KS. 66044
Presenter: Tija Hunter
“Ethics” 2 CEUs
“Waterline Contamination” 2 CEUs
Name:____________________________________________________________
Number in attendance_____________________
Address:____________________________________________________________
Daytime phone #_______________ Evening/cell #__________________________
Email address:_______________________________________________________
Cost: Free for KDHA members/$30.00 per non-member
Please make check PAYABLE to NEKDHA
Send Registration Form to :
Kelsey Hopkins
9228 SW 37th Street, Topeka, KS 66614
Questions? Contact Leanna Clark at 785-969-8788 or [email protected]
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DENTAL HYGIENE
EDUCATORS
Technology for Biofilm Management: Educator Workshop
12 CEU
Through a combination of pre-event literature review, didactic, practical and interactive work-shops participants will learn to apply the curricu-lum to the educational setting.
1. Discuss management of supra and subgingival biofilm.
2. Recognize and apply teaching techniques to uti-lize in the dental hygiene curriculum.
3. Review literature: Pre-event literature will be emailed to registrant’s to facilitate discussion on the evidence supporting this new method of bio-film disruption.
Hosted by:
UMKC-School of Dentistry
Continuing Dental Education
Presenter: Hu-Friedy Education Team
ti Hotel accommodations are available through the
Sheraton/Westin Crown Center at a reduced rate.
Mention: UMKC Dental Hygiene Educators’ Mtg
Dates:
Friday & Saturday
October 27-28, 2017
Start time: Friday, Oct. 27 @ 10:00am End time: Sat., Oct. 28 @ 3:00pm
- Talk shop about teaching - Preclinical tips - Earn CE’s - Practice what you learn in a lab setting
Interested in attending? Registration fee: $150.00
Location: UMKC School of Dentistry
650 E. 25th St.
Kansas City, MO 64108
Contact info to Register:
Amy Widau, MBA Manager, Continuing Dental Education UMKC School of Dentistry Office: (816) 235-2142 Fax: (816) 235-5892 Email: [email protected]
Limited Space, Register NOW!
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Two Online CE Courses Available through the UMKC School of Dentis-try…Complete the Coursework from the Comfort of Your Own Home!
Fall Semester: “Practicing in the Dental Hygiene Public Health Safety Net” – (30 CEUs) This online course is designed to give the practicing dental hygienist a core understanding of how to enter and work in the dental hygiene safety net. The course will also increase the participant’s knowledge in the area of public health dentistry, including: health promotion, disease prevention, current legislation, evidenced-based treatment, school-based and portable dentistry, coalitions, treating geriatric and disabled populations, as well as how to write and secure grant monies. The course will give participants the background information needed to apply for the ECP I and II. The Kansas State Dental Board requires an educational component for the ECP II certification. Course Basics:
Cost is $500 for 30 CEUs. *College course credit available upon request Online access to 12 topic modules 24/7 Discussion Board and Blog posting with other participants Full semester to complete all 12 modules
Course Requirements:
Computer with High Speed Internet Access Microsoft Word and PowerPoint programs Textbook: Dental Public Health and Research: Contemporary Practice for the Dental Hygienist – By Christine Nathe
(can be purchased on Amazon.com)
For registration and information on either course, please contact the UMKC Continuing Education Department (Amy Widau) at 816-235-2142 or [email protected]!
Spring Semester: “Extended Care Permit III – Online and Lab Course” (18 CEUs) This course was specifically designed to fulfill the Kansas State Dental Board requirement to for dental hygienists who apply for the ECP III Dental Hygiene Permit. Dental Hygienists with the ECP III certificate can practice under the spon-sorship of a dentist in a variety of public health settings including, schools and long term care facilities in Kansas. The course material will prepare the student to: (1) Describe the requirements of ECP III legislation; (2) Assess for recognition and subsequent referral for further dental care; (3) Remove decayed tooth structure using hand instru-ments; (4) Place various types of temporary restoration; (5) Adjust dentures to relieve sore spots; (6) Place temporary soft re-liners on dentures; (7) Smooth rough tooth surfaces using a slow speed hand piece; (8) Extract primary teeth with Class IV mobility; (9) Manage dental emergencies; and (10) Understand various pharmacological agents such as antibiotics and antifungals. Course Basics:
Cost is $625 for 18 CEUs. *College Course credit available upon request Online access to 8 topic modules 24/7 Cost Includes the Onsite Hands-On Lab Day Experience Discussion Board posting with other participants Full semester to complete all 8 modules
Course Requirements:
Computer with High Speed Internet Access Microsoft Word and PowerPoint programs
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Don’t Forget!
One hour of ethics is needed when renewing this year!
Save the Date : 2017
Sept. 22-23: KDHA Annual Fall Meeting, Topeka Public Library Sept. 29: “Preparedness and Response: Training for a Violent Situation in
the Workplace” CE, Topeka Public Library
Oct. 27: “Ethics” and “Waterline Contamination” CE, Lawrence Memorial
Hospital
Oct. 27-28: Technology for Biofilm Management: Educator Workshop, UMKC Nov. 2-4: Oral Health KS Annual Meeting, K-State Campus-Olathe
For home address changes: Leanna Clark, RDH 9603 SW 45th Street Topeka, KS 66610 Phone: 785-969-8788 E-mail: [email protected]
Notice to Readers The Hy-Line is published in a timely manner specified by the KDHA Ex-
ecutive Council. It is a direct benefit of membership. KDHA assumes no
responsibility for statements and opinions expressed by contributors. If
you experience a name change and/or address change at any time during
the year, it is important to notify the following:
Kansas Dental Board 900 SW Jackson, Rm 564-S Topeka, KS 66612 785-296-6400 Fax: 785-296-3116
ADHA: 312-440-8900
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E-MAIL IS OUR PRIMARY METHOD OF INFORMATION SHARING THROUGH OUR ASSOCIATION.
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Sneak Preview: Coming Soon in 2018!
Spring 2018: Patti DiGangi, RDH, BS – bring new information on the Gingivitis Code! We’ve heard from
Patti before, and she’s coming back to Kansas for another scientific session.
Fall 2018: Karen Davis, RDH BSDH-speaks on many topics including subgingival air polishing, and oral health
related to the patient with an organ transplant. Former student and friend of KDHA President, Kathy Trilli.
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KDHA Executive Council 2017 Directory
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District VIII Trustee and Kansas Dental Board Members
President
Kathy Trilli, RDH, BSDH, ECP II
6820 West Shade Court
Wichita, KS. 67212
Phone: 316-619-6453
E-mail: [email protected]
President-Elect
Frances Reichmuth, RDH, BSDH
6202 W. Kollmeyer Court
Wichita, KS. 67205
Phone: 316-708-7881
E-mail: [email protected]
Immediate Past President
Leanna Clark, RDH
9603 SW 45th Street
Topeka, KS 66610
Phone: 785-969-8788
E-mail: [email protected]
Vice-President
Janette Delinger, RDH, MSDH
209 Oakhill Street
Lansing, KS 66043
Phone: (913) 727-6683
E-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer
Amanda Bruso, RDH, BA
5101 W. 107th Place, Apt 314
Overland Park, KS 66211
Phone: 563-379-3773
E-mail: [email protected]
Secretary
Sarah Harris, RDH
134 SW Kendall Ave.
Topeka, KS 66696
Phone: (785) 383-9798
E-mail: [email protected]
Delegate Chair
Yoly Arends, RDH
3222 Pepper Ridge Court
Wichita, KS. 67205
Home: 316-729-9860
Cell: 316-210-6419
E-mail: [email protected]
Delegate
Megan Jenish, RDH, BSDH
1825 S. Vassar Street
Wichita, KS 67218
Phone: (316)305-8800
E-mail: [email protected]
1st Alternate Delegate
Amanda Bruso, RDH, BA
(See Treasurer)
2nd Alternate Delegate
Frances Reichmuth, RDH, BSDH
(See President-Elect)
Hy-Line Editor
Kelsey Hopkins, RDH
9228 SW 37th Street
Topeka, KS 66614
Phone: 785-224-3070
E-mail: [email protected]
ADHA District VIII Trustee
Lisa Moravec, RDH, MSDH
190098 Tamara Drive
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Phone: (402) 677-9170
E-mail: [email protected]
Website Editor
Jill Nuzzi, RDH, BHS
2910 SW Foxcroft 3 Ct.
Topeka, KS 66614
Phone: (785)214-0000
E-mail: [email protected]
Component Representatives:
Wichita (02)
Yoly Arends, RDH
(See Delegate Chair)
Eastern/Johnson Co (03)
Jenny McCord, RDH, BSDH
24017 W. 79th Terrace
Lenexa, KS 66227
Phone: (913)481-4369
E-mail: [email protected]
North Central (04)
Julie L Martin, RDH, MSDH, ECP III
216 N. 2nd
Lindsborg, KS 67456
Phone: 781-504-3579
E-mail: [email protected]
Northeast/Douglas Co. (05)
Jill Nuzzi, RDH, BHS
(See Website Editor)
Southwest Study Club
vacant
Kansas Dental Board
Susan Rodgers, RDH, BSDH, ECP III
607 Miley
Lansing, KS 66043
Home: (913)351-1470
E-mail: [email protected]
Jackie Leakey, RDH, BSDH, ECP II
5631 Hwy 59
Valley Falls, KS 66088
Home: (913)774-4783
E-mail: [email protected]
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The District 8 Listserv pro- vides you the opportunity to be a part of the conversation. Those who sign up are welcome to initiate or contribute to a conver-sation with questions, comments or suggestions regarding ADHA, the profession of dental hygiene,
as well as other relevant topics. District 8 is comprised of dental hygienists in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Illinois. ADHA members and interested dental hygienists are welcome to join
any of the listservs. Other Listserv groups include Constituent and Component, CLL/AS, Educators, Public Health, Social Networking and more.
Check out the ADHA listservs by going to www.adha.org. Under the “news” tab choose “ADHA
Listserv.” Once there you can review the listservs you wish to be included on. Make sure to sign up for your District Listserv by entering your name under “District 8.” Then follow the instructions
of sending an email to [email protected]. Join today, and have your say!
Have you moved?
Don’t forget to send your mailing address or office changes to the Kansas Dental Board. They will
be charging a $50 fine to those that are in violation. This is in response to the many licensure renew-
als that were returned due to wrong addresses. You can email them through the KDB website at
https://dental.ks.gov/. Through their “Contact Us” link you will find a form to fill out for your change
of address as well as other pertinent information. Their address & phone are listed directly under this
notification. Remember, the mission of the Kansas Dental Board is to ensure & protect dental health
by enforcement of the Kansas Dental Law. If you should have a question concerning the statues, con-
Websites to Know: www.kdha.org
www.adha.org
www.dental.ks.gov
www.wichitardh.org
On Facebook search for: • Kansas Dental Hygienists’ Association
• Eastern Kansas Dental Hygienists’ Association
• Wichita Dental Hygienists’ Association
• Kansas Dental Project
• Kansas Dental Charitable Foundation
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