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Page 1: North America 2017 · 1. Learn to combine composites and veneers to preserve dentin. 2. Learn about rubber dam placement. 3. Review difficult case studies and a conservative approach

www.dentaledglobal.com

Leading Dentists

Dental ED Study Club Program

2017North America

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Welcome!Dental ED Study Clubs are designed to help dental professionals acquire excellent clinical tips that can be applied in the practice. The program provides members with high-quality educational content presented by the world’s best educators using live, interactive, high-end web-conferencing technology, a concept first introduced by Dental ED in the dental industry around the world in 2004. In addition, members are offered treatment planning and small hands-on workshops during the course of the year to meet their continuing education needs.

Dental ED Study Clubs are located throughout the USA and Canada, as well as Australia, New Zealand, China and Southeast Asia, making Dental ED the largest study club network in the world! This means you will never need to travel far or take valuable time away from your practice to participate in one of our study clubs. If a Dental ED Study Club is not offered in your region, contact us about starting a new study club or consider our online membership option.

Dental ED — “Leading Dentists And Defining Excellence In Dental Education Since 2004”

Sincerely,

Emanuel RecuperoManaging Director, Dental ED

“If you are looking for educational content that is fresh, cutting-edge and presented by some of the most dynamic dental experts from around the world, Dental ED is for you.”

Register to your study club and download the complete program and session notes at www.dentaledglobal.com

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hursday, Feb. 9

th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PST) Noel Brandon Kelsch (USA)

“Infection Control in the Dental Setting: Promoting Infection Prevention”.

P.5 Thursday, Mar. 16th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT) Dr. Stefan Koubi (FRA)

Smile Design & Worn Dentition: Recipes for Repeatable and Predictable

Smile Design & Worn Dentition: Recipes for Repeatable and Predictable Everyday

Everyday Dentistry.

P.6 Thursday, May 4th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

Dr. Maxim Belograd (UKR)

“Photography, DSD, Rubberdamology, Indirect Anteriors and Posteriors

In/Onlays”.

P.7 Thursday, Jun. 22nd (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT) Dr. Gadzhy Dazhaev (RUS)“The Prosthodontic Treatment Plan for Long-term Success of Dental

Rehabilitation”.P.8 Thursday, Sept. 7th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT) Dr. Andrea Ricci (ITA)

“Digital Smile Design: A Tool for the Team to Treatment-Plan Multidisciplinary

Cases and to Communicate with the Patient”.

P.9 Thursday, Oct. 26 th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT) Christine Taxin (USA)

“Dental-Medical Cross Coding”.

P.10 Thursday, Dec. 7 th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PST) Dr. Jamison Spencer (USA)

“Make NEXT YEAR your BEST YEAR?”

Calendar of Events

Dental ED is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Associ-ation to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.Dental ED designates this activity for 12.5 hours total continuing education credits.

Number of hours credited recognized by:

AGD Approved Number: 322736

www.dentaledglobal.com

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ABSTRACTThe concepts and the science behind infection control in the dental setting are ever changing. This course will review the background and update on current recom-mendations and guidelines. This course will give the attendee cutting-edge information with practical meth-ods of application designed to keep both the clinician and the client safe. Stressing the essential value of breaking the chain of infection at every level, attendees will return to their offices equipped with practical, clearly defined steps to ensure adequate infection control in the dental setting. An update of current recommendations and new releases will be incorporated into the course.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Delineate the regulatory requirements and recommendations for minimum standards in Infection Control.

2. Utilize the processes and procedures necessary to comply with the regulations.

3. Implement and evaluate workplace application of infection control in the dental setting.

(2.00 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, February 9th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PST)

CVNoel Brandon-Kelsch is an international speaker, writer and, Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice. She is passionate about oral health and has the uncanny ability to motivate and enlighten audiences through her unique humor and cutting-edge information. Noel takes tough subject matter and presents it in such an interest-ing way that it becomes thought-provoking even to those not involved in her industry. She is the infection control columnist for RDH magazine, a syndicated newspaper columnist, and has been published in many books and magazines. She has brought the message of oral health to media networks from Disney Radio to ESPN. Noel’s research on infection control and cross-contamination continues to enlighten dental professionals and protect patients.

She has reached out to underserved populations and taken her message and methods of prevention of oral diseases to the street. Her clinical research on the impact of methamphetamine abuse on the oral cavity and treatment protocols has changed lives. Noel has received many national awards, including Top 25 Women in Dentistry 2014, Who’s Who in Infection Con-trol 2014, Colgate Bright Smiles Bright Futures, RDH Magazine Sun Star Butler Award of Distinction, USA Magazine Make a Difference Day Award, President’s Service Award, Foster Parent of the Year, Hu-Friedy Master Clinician Award and, as if that isn’t enough, she is also a five-time winner of the Castroville Artichoke cook off!

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Smile Design & Worn Dentition: Recipes for Repeatable and Predictable

Everyday Dentistry.

P.6 Thursday, May 4th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

Dr. Maxim Belograd (UKR)

“Photography, DSD, Rubberdamology, Indirect Anteriors and Posteriors

In/Onlays”.

P.7 Thursday, Jun. 22nd (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT) Dr. Gadzhy Dazhaev (RUS)“The Prosthodontic Treatment Plan for Long-term Success of Dental

Rehabilitation”.P.8 Thursday, Sept. 7th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT) Dr. Andrea Ricci (ITA)

“Digital Smile Design: A Tool for the Team to Treatment-Plan Multidisciplinary

Cases and to Communicate with the Patient”.

Noel Brandon-Kelsch(USA)

Infection Control in the DentalSetting: Promoting InfectionPrevention.

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(1.75 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, March 16th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

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ABSTRACTTreating tooth wear has increased over the last two decades. Nevertheless, the treatments involved have not been satisfactory to most patients, nor have they achieved the expected goal in some worn teeth scenari-os. New approaches have emerged to reconstruct full arches in a minimally invasive way. These new concepts constitute a revolution in dentistry and their application requires adapted technique and training to achieve optimal results.

The purpose of this session is to suggest a precise and reproducible method that simplifies the treatment of worn dentition. A wax up and a mock-up is mostly used for designing aesthetic outcomes, and then used as a guide (preparation through the mock up or the wax up- apt for the preparation of anterior teeth). The technique can also be used on the posterior occlusal surfaces of the teeth. This will not only provide the exact new verti-cal dimension of the occlusion but also let the dentist use it as a guide for precisely controlling occlusal prepa-ration simultaneously with buccal preparation

The classical cavity design for a partial bonded restora-tion on posterior worn dentition will also be reviewed. During the preparation of the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth, the marginal ridges must be preserved to reduce the biological cost and the mechanical stress leading to fracture. A new type of thin and reduced restoration called “table top” will be presented.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Lean the management of worn dentition.

2. Learn Minimal invasive techniques.

3. Learn about tabletop technique.

CVDr Stefen Koubi graduated from the Marseille University School of Dentistry, France, in 1998. From 1998 to 2001, he worked as a clinical assistant at the Hôpital Louis Mourier (Hôpitaux de Paris) in the Department of Stoma-tology headed by Prof. Poidatz. In addition, he was research assistant at the University of Paris V, School of Dentistry in Montouge. In June 2001, he received the AEA diploma (clinical traineeship) and the DEA diploma (postgraduate study program) at the department headed by Prof. de Lumley of the Hôpital Nord in Marseille, France. He earned a doctorate degree in dental surgery in 2001. In the same year, he became an assistant at the department of Conservative Odontology headed by Prof. Koubi at the University Clinic of Marseille, France. Dr Koubi opened a private dental practice in Marseille in 2002. In 2004, he obtained a university diploma in oral implantology. In April 2004, he was appointed assistant professor at the Department of Conservative Odontolo-gy of the Marseille University School of Dentistry. He became Associate Professor in 2008 and earned his PhD in 2011. Moreover, he was awarded the Gold Molar by the students of Marseille University. In 2009, he established a private dental practice in Paris, France. Dr. Koubi is the founder of “L'institut de la facette”, a private training centre established in 2013 which mainly focuses on laminate veneer restorations and the minimally invasive rehabilitation of worn dentitions. Dr Koubi is the author of various national and international publications and reports. He has lectured internationally on the topics of esthetic dentistry, smile design, wear and erosion.

Dr. Stefan Koubi(FRANCE)

Smile Design & Worn Dentition:Recipes for Repeatable and Predictable Everyday Dentistry

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ABSTRACTThis program will provide you with an introduction to the MicroVision world, secrets in isolation, indirect restora-tions for anterior teeth and inlays and onlays for posteri-or teeth. This session provides clear and concise clinical techniques; from rubber dam placement, digital photography and digital smile design (DSD) to veneer and crown preparation, cementation, polishing and much more. Achieve outstanding results with world-re-nowned Maxim Belograd of the MicroVision group.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Learn to combine composites and veneers to preserve dentin.

2. Learn about rubber dam placement.

3. Review difficult case studies and a conservative approach in management.

(1.75 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, May 4th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

CVDr Maxim Belograd is a specialist in the field of advanced microscope dentistry, with a private practice in Kiev, Ukraine. His focus is on endodontics, restorative and cosmetic dentistry. Dr Belograd is co-organizer of MicroVision group, official trainer of Zeiss Dental Acade-my, an active member of StyleWorld DSD master group and an international lecturer.

In 2004 he graduated in Dentistry at the Ukrainian Medi-cal Dental Academy in Poltava. He moved to Kremen-chug and gained clinical experience in the governmental dental clinic, then opened his own private dental prac-tice in 2006. In 2009 he won the Ukrainian competition for direct restorative techniques, and in 2009 the Prisma Championship. He has been using operative micro-scopes since 2009.

In 2013 he became an official trainer of the Carl Zeiss Dental Academy. He also addressed national societies of microscopic dentistry in Germany (DGmikro) and the Czech Republic (ProMikro), the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry (AMED), co-organized the interna-tional community MicroVision Group and founded the MixFight Dentistry project.

In 2014, Dr Belograd became an international member of the StyleItaliano group and a team member of the DSD Masters group. Since 2016 he has taught and provides CE programs in Ukraine. He also launched such projects as “The Formula of Endodontics”, and From Endo to Restoration, “United Endodontics,” and “Restorative Dentistry in the New Direction - Microden-tistry.”

Dr. Maxim Belograd(UKRAINE)

Photography, DSD, Rubberdamology, IndirectAnteriors and Posteriors In/Onlays.

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ABSTRACTWhen it comes to treatment planning, sometimes the dentist has no idea where to start or how to build the plan. In reality, the most difficult clinical cases are those in which the teeth are out of position, or bone is out of position, or gingival contours are poorly situated, or there is a problem with the occlusion. The thorough analysis of four main areas – Aesthetics, Function, Structure and Biology, following a systematic approach starting from the history-taking, to the patient examina-tion, model analysis in the articulator, and using a risk evaluation system – allows us to make a proper diagno-sis and to create a plan.

Despite the fact that the determining factor in treatment planning is aesthetics, the need for proper examination of the TMJ, muscles, periodontium and the teeth is necessary to achieve the long-term success of a dental rehabilitation.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Clinical examination and assessment of the masticatory muscles.

2. Clinical examination and assessment of the TMJ and teeth.

3. Carrying out the load test and the stabilization test.

4. Identification and registration of the CR using the method of Dr. Peter Dawson.

5. Use of a leaf gauge and Lucia Jig.

6. Facebow transfer.

(1.75 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, June 22nd (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

CVDr Gadzhy Dazhaev graduated in Dentistry in 1993 and completed his specialization in prosthodontics at the Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Moscow, in 1996. He runs a private practice limited solely to pros-thetics on natural dentition and on implants in Moscow. Dr Dazhaev has been involved in dental education since 2010. He lectures and gives courses both in Russia and internationally. He is president of the Eurasian Associa-tion of Esthetic Dentistry.

Gadzhy Dazhaev(RUSSIA)

The Prosthodontic Treatment Plan for Long-term Success of Dental Rehabilitation.

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ABSTRACTDigital Smile Design is a multi-purpose tool that can help the dentist during different phases of treatment. From the first visit until the final cementation the DSD protocol can be utilized by the dental team and the patient to understand the aesthetic issues, the elaboration of the proper treatment planning and also improving the effec-tiveness of the clinical sequence, facilitating the commu-nication between clinicians and the technician. Lines and shapes drawn on extraoral pictures which give appropriate references can be transferred to intraoral photos and this helps the team to widen the vision of the case, understanding the limitations, highlighting the esthetic issues and pre-visualizing the outcome. It also allows continuous re-evaluations of the treatments outcomes, providing valueless growth of the team’s skills. DSD changes the method that the clinician utilizes to communicate with the patient. Most of the time we are not very good at explaining procedures, sequences and rationales of the treatment plans. Videos, photos and presentations help improve this communication. This is the reason why it can also be considered a philosophy, since the patient’s education is improved, allowing the patient to select the ideal treatment that is ethically customized to the patients’ need and lead to superior results. Last, but not least, will also increase case acceptance that is a critical aspect for the success of any dental office.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Learn the how to use DSD for treatment-planning complex cases.

2. Learn how to communicate with your lab.

3. Learn how to use the tool for case acceptance.

(1.75 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, September 7th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

CVDr. Andrea Ricci graduated from University of Perugia in 1996. After a three years training program he achieved the Certificate in Advanced Prosthodontics at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Since 1999 he limits his practice to prosthodontics, periodon-tology and implant dentistry with special emphasis to the aesthetic areas. He is the Scientific Director of IDEAT (Institute of Dental Education and Therapy). He is an Active Member of the European Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (EAED), Associate Member of the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry (AARD), Active Member of the Italian Academy of Esthetic Dentistry (IAED) and Active Member of the Italian College of Pros- thodontics (ICP). Co-author of several papers published in international journals, he has lectured extensively in Europe, United States, China, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and in Japan.

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Dr. Andrea Ricci(ITALY)

Digital Smile Design: A Tool forthe Team to Treatment-Plan Multidisciplinary Cases and to Communicate with the Patient.

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ABSTRACTDue to the paradigm shift in dentistry where it is growing as the field of dental medicine, dental practices are now in a position to help their patients obtain additional benefits from their medical insurance plans for medically necessary dental procedures. This will increase case acceptance and, therefore, profits. However, most dental practices have no idea of how to do this.

By understanding the multiple medical code sets and knowing how to complete the medical claim form, dental practices will be more successful with this process.

You will also learn that your practice probably already has the tools necessary to implement cross-coding and, if not, you’ll be provided with resources to obtain those tools.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Know why it is so beneficial for dental practices to implement dental-medical cross-coding.

2. Identify what types of dental procedures can be submitted to medical insurance.

3. Understand the importance of learning how to accurately use the medical code sets.

4. See how a medical claim form should be completed.

5. Discover the tools available in your dental practice to complete cross-coded claims.

(1.75 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, October 26th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PDT)

CVChristine Taxin is the founder and president of Links2-Success, a practice management consulting company to the dental and medical fields. Before starting her own consulting company, Ms. Taxin served as an Administra-tor of a critical care department at Mt Sinai Hospital in New York City and managed an extensive multi-special-ty dental practice in New York. With more than 25 years experience as a practice management professional, she now provides private practice consulting services, deliv-ers continuing education seminars for dental and medi-cal professionals and serves as an Adjunct Professor at the New York University (NYU) Dental School and Resi-dent Programs for Maimonides Medical Centre.

Ms. Taxin received certified training from the Las Vegas Institute (LVI) and the Coach Training Alliance. She is a proud member of the following industry organizations: Speaking Consulting Network, American Association of Dental Office Managers, the Academy of Dental Man-agement Consultants, National Dental EDI Council and the International Association of Comprehensive Aesthet-ics. She also has the privilege of being a board member for Store-A-Tooth: Stem Cells For Life.

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Christine Taxin(USA)

Dental-Medical Cross-Coding.

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ABSTRACTAlright. This year is pretty much in the bag. How was it? Awesome?! Good? OK? Not so hot? Regardless of your answer, do you know why this year was the way it was? Would you like next year to be better? Of course you do, and so does your team.

In this presentation, Dr. Jamison and Jennifer Spencer will take you and your team through the principles and processes necessary to achieve what you want to achieve. How to get excellent results, instead of just good. Why your WHY is more important than your HOW. How to recognize the power of emotions and get you and your team on the right track to create unstoppable momentum in the coming year.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Understand the success cycle and how to apply this to your goals.

2. Be able to recognize where your emotions come from and how to increase the emotions that you want to experience.

3. The importance of tracking and measuring your results, and how to use a "12 week year" to supercharge your ability to accomplish your goals.

(1.75 Continuing Education Credits)Thursday, December 7th (4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm PST)

CVYou may know Jamison as the "Sleep Apnea and TMD Guy." Jamison Spencer, DMD, MS is the Director of the Center for Sleep Apnea and TMJ in Boise, Idaho, and the Director of Dental Sleep Medicine for the 28 practic-es of Lane and Associates Family Dentistry in North Carolina. He is Adjunct Faculty at Tufts University, University of the Pacific, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Spencer teaches mini-resi-dencies in Dental Sleep Medicine at Tufts and UOP, and lectures around the world on Dental Sleep Medicine and TMD. He is the inventor of an FDA-approved oral appli-ance, and recently launched the “Spencer Study Club” as an online education and mentoring tool to help dentists take Dental Sleep Medicine and TMD to new levels in their practices. In this lecture, however, Dr. Spencer draws on his years and years of being a student of "self help" and success literature and experiences. Following the principles that Dr. Spencer will discuss in this presentation have allowed him to create a pretty incredible lifestyle for him and his family.

Jennifer Spencer has been the rock and foundation for Jamison for the past 25 years. They have 6 children together (5 sons and 1 daughter) and currently live in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jennifer has been CEO and CFO of this huge family, along with playing significant roles in the practices and businesses. Jennifer and Jam-ison have been through Mastery University with Tony Robbins, and Jennifer is a Senior Leader at Tony Rob-bins events. Jennifer is also very active in her church and community, with lots of opportunities to help women in particular to see the joy in their lives.

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Jamison Spencer(USA)

Make NEXT YEAR your BEST YEAR?