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REGISTER TODAY REGISTRATION DETAILS FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________ ADDRESS: ___________________________ COMPANY: ____________________________ __________________________ EMAIL: _____________________________ CITY: ___________________________ PHONE: _____________________________ ZIP CODE: ___________________________ COUNTRY: ___________________________ ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION DETAILS IN ORDER TO PURCHASE STAFF MEMBER PASSES, A FULL PAYING DENTIST CONTACT MUST BE SUPPLIED: T FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________ ADDITIONAL REGISTRANTS: FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________ EMAIL: __________________________ FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________ EMAIL: ____________________________ FIRST NAME: ____________________________ LAST NAME: _____________________________ EMAIL: ___________________________ TOTAL COST $ ______________________ X ___________ = $___________ AACP & IAO MEMBERS QUANTITY $ ______________________ X ___________ = $___________ NON MEMBERS QUANTITY $______________________ X ___________ = $___________ THERAPISTS QUANTITY $______________________ X ___________ = $___________ STAFF QUANTITY SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 TH 2013 7:00 AM BREAKFAST (included) 8:00 AM SYMPOSIUM OPENING AND WELCOME 8:30 AM DR. GILLES LAVIGNE’S LECTURE 10:00 AM NETWORKING BREAK 10:30 AM DR. GILLES LAVIGNE’S LECTURE (cont’d) 11:45 AM NETWORKING LUNCH (included) 13:00 PM PRESENTATION OF VENDORS 13:15 PM DR. ALAIN MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL’S LECTURE 14:45 PM NETWORKING BREAK 15:15 PM DR. ALAIN MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL’S LECTURE (cont’d) 16:15 PM NETWORKING BREAK 16:30 PM DR. RICK BONATO’S LECTURE 18:00 PM SOCIAL EVENING COCKTAIL, HÔTEL DELTA CENTRE-VILLE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 TH 2013 7:00 AM BREAKFAST (INCLUDED) 8:00 AM WELCOME 8:15 AM DR. STEVEN OLMOS’ LECTURE 10:00 AM NETWORKING BREAK 10:30 AM DR. STEVEN OLMOS’ LECTURE (cont’d) 11:45 AM LUNCH (included) + VENDORS AACP CANADIAN CHAPTER MEMBERS ANNUAL MEETING 13:00 PM DR. ED LIPSKIS’ LECTURE 14:30 PM NETWORKING BREAK 15:00 PM DR. ED LIPSKIS’ LECTURE (cont’d) 16:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION INCLUDING • DR. GILLES LAVIGNE • DR. ALAIN MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL • DR. RICK BONATO • DR. STEVEN OLMOS • DR. ED LIPSKIS 17:00 PM FAREWELL AACP & IAO MEMBERS $ 995 NON MEMBERS $1195 THERAPISTS $ 695 STAFF $ 395 $1195 $1395 $ 895 $ 595 EARLY BIRD BEFORE 31 AUG 2013 AFTER 31 AUG 2013 QUANTITY _____ QUANTITY _____ QUANTITY _____ QUANTITY _____ PLEASE ADD TOTALS ON LEFT AND SUPPLY FINAL TOTAL HERE: $_______________ American Academy of Craniofacial Pain Canadian Chapter 540 Brimley Road, Suite 102 Toronto, ON M1J 1A8 c/o Dr. Bradley Oldn, Treasurer Cheques should be made payable to: AACP CANADA CHAPTER Fax: 1-(613)-928-2157 Email: [email protected] SPONSORED BY

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Page 1: REGISTER TODAY SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULEs3.amazonaws.com/bbemail/PROD/ulib/bfzhr8/docs/AA...7. Know the Proper Data to Collect and its Importance Edmund A. Lipskis DDS, MS Session Title Phase

REGISTER TODAY

REGISTRATION DETAILSFIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________ADDRESS: ___________________________ COMPANY: ____________________________ __________________________ EMAIL: _____________________________CITY: ___________________________ PHONE: _____________________________ZIP CODE: ___________________________COUNTRY: ___________________________

ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION DETAILSIN ORDER TO PURCHASE STAFF MEMBER PASSES, A FULL PAYING DENTIST CONTACT MUST BE SUPPLIED:T

FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________

ADDITIONAL REGISTRANTS:

FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________EMAIL: __________________________

FIRST NAME: ___________________________ LAST NAME: ____________________________EMAIL: ____________________________

FIRST NAME: ____________________________ LAST NAME: _____________________________EMAIL: ___________________________

TOTAL COST$ ______________________ X ___________ = $___________ AACP & IAO MEMBERS QUANTITY

$ ______________________ X ___________ = $____________NON MEMBERS QUANTITY

$______________________ X ___________ = $____________THERAPISTS QUANTITY

$______________________ X ____________ = $___________STAFF QUANTITY

SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULEFRIDAY, OCTOBER 25TH 2013

7:00 AM BREAKFAST (included) 8:00 AM SYMPOSIUM OPENING AND WELCOME 8:30 AM DR. GILLES LAVIGNE’S LECTURE 10:00 AM NETWORKING BREAK10:30 AM DR. GILLES LAVIGNE’S LECTURE (cont’d)11:45 AM NETWORKING LUNCH (included) 13:00 PM PRESENTATION OF VENDORS13:15 PM DR. ALAIN MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL’S LECTURE14:45 PM NETWORKING BREAK15:15 PM DR. ALAIN MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL’S LECTURE (cont’d)16:15 PM NETWORKING BREAK16:30 PM DR. RICK BONATO’S LECTURE18:00 PM SOCIAL EVENING COCKTAIL, HÔTEL DELTA CENTRE-VILLE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26TH 2013

7:00 AM BREAKFAST (INCLUDED) 8:00 AM WELCOME 8:15 AM DR. STEVEN OLMOS’ LECTURE 10:00 AM NETWORKING BREAK10:30 AM DR. STEVEN OLMOS’ LECTURE (cont’d)11:45 AM LUNCH (included) + VENDORS AACP CANADIAN CHAPTER MEMBERS ANNUAL MEETING13:00 PM DR. ED LIPSKIS’ LECTURE 14:30 PM NETWORKING BREAK 15:00 PM DR. ED LIPSKIS’ LECTURE (cont’d)16:00 PM PANEL DISCUSSION INCLUDING • DR. GILLES LAVIGNE • DR. ALAIN MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL • DR. RICK BONATO • DR. STEVEN OLMOS • DR. ED LIPSKIS17:00 PM FAREWELL

AACP & IAO MEMBERS $ 995NON MEMBERS $1195THERAPISTS $ 695STAFF $ 395

$1195$1395$ 895$ 595

EARLY BIRD BEFORE

31 AUG 2013AFTER

31 AUG 2013

QUANTITY _____QUANTITY _____QUANTITY _____QUANTITY _____

PLEASE ADD TOTALS ON LEFT AND SUPPLY FINAL TOTAL HERE:

$_______________

American Academy of Craniofacial Pain Canadian Chapter540 Brimley Road, Suite 102Toronto, ON M1J 1A8c/o Dr. Bradley Oldfi n, Treasurer

Cheques should be made payable to: AACP CANADA CHAPTER

Fax: 1-(613)-928-2157Email: [email protected]

SPONSORED BY

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SPEAKERSGilles Lavigne DMD, PhD, FRCD

Professor and Dean, Faculty of dental médecine, Université de MontréalPain and Sleep Laboratory, Trauma axis, Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal

Session TitleRole(s) of dentistry in sleep medicine: green, yellow or red lights!

Session DescriptionDentists interested in sleep medicine need to understand basic science of sleep and its clinical relevance (green light). Diagnosis and management of sleep bruxism and related TMD pain is among the expertise of dental medicine expert (green light). In presence of breathing disorders, our role is limited to recognize the presence of risk factors (green light), diagnosis is a medical responsibility (red light) and management is planned in collaboration with sleep medicine experts (yellow light). Some children and teenagers may present risk factors (morphology and/or behavioural) to develop sleep disordered breathing; the dentist should be able to make early detection and give advice to parents (green light). Dentist can also help orofacial pain/TMD patients with sleep complaints; in presence conducts of insomnia, yellow light is turned on and medical and/or psychological expertise is needed. Knowing our role(s) in sleep medicine is an art driven by science and guidelines.

Key Learning Goals1. Recognize what is good sleep and causes of poor sleep.2. Make diff erential recognition of sleep complaints vs. sleep disorders.3. Plan referral or intervention(s) based on recognized standards of practices in dentistry (Canadian Sleep Society guidelines: Gauthier L, et al. Can Respir J. 2012; 19(5):307-92012).

Dr. Alain Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel MD, DMD

Session TitleGlobal Postural Reprogramming: The Missing Link

Session DescriptionAfter 15 years and 1000 patients, knowledge of this complex postural control system integrating neurosensory inputs from feet, eyes balls muscles, trigeminal nerves, skin, inner ears, in a chaotic logic drives to a systematic clinical exam and tests. I want to share my experience that changes my way of treating TMD and orthodontics cases.

Key Learning Goals1. How and why to use posturology knowledge as a way to successfully treat TMD and Ortho patients.

Richard A. Bonato Ph.D., M.A., RST, RPSGT

Co-Founder & Chief Executive Offi cer BRAEBON Medical Corporation

Session Title Oral Appliance Compliance Measurement

Session DescriptionThe objective measurement of oral appliance treatment compliance has long been a goal in both orthodontics and dental sleep medicine. New technologies now off er substantial capabilities to the fi eld of dentistry. Attendees will gain a better understanding of fundamental technology used and how this will address issues in the transportation industry. Oral appliance compliance reporting will be compared with existing methods used in CPAP therapy.

Key Learning Goals 1. To understand the defi nitions used in compliance measurement2. An understanding of oral appliance compliance technology and how it may be applied in dental sleep medicine 3. Oral appliance compliance measurement vis a vis CPAP compliance and the impact of compliance measurement on the transportation industry

Steven R. Olmos DDS, DABCP, DABDSM, DACSDD, DAAPM, FAAOP, FAACP, FICCMO, FADI, FIAO

Founder, TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centres International

Session TitleSDB and TMD in the Dental Practice…Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment

Session Description33% of the men and 18% of the women in your dental practice have Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB). 80-90% of these patients are undiagnosed. Over 60% of diagnosed patients remain untreated, because they won’t use CPAP. Physicians use CPAP as their main form of treatment, and no other non-invasive treatments. Only Dentists can make oral appliances for these patients. Physicians are now asking Dentists to participate in the treatment of SDB. Headaches and facial pain (Craniofacial pain) have a high co-morbidity with SDB. Learn how to eff ectively screen, diagnose and treat both.

Key Learning Goals1. Learn the Signs of SDB you Should be Looking for in Your Dental Patients.2. Triage Sleep Disorders and TMD/Craniofacial pain3. Learn How to Take a Bite Registration (day & night) for Oral Appliances4. Develop the Proper Treatment Options for Sleep Disordered Breathing and TMD/OSA5. Oral Appliance Determination6. Understand How to Perform a Comprehensive Examination for Either Condition.7. Know the Proper Data to Collect and its Importance

Edmund A. Lipskis DDS, MS

Session TitlePhase II Orthodontics for TMD and Sleep Disordered Breathing Patients

Session DescriptionDr. Lipskis will discuss Phase II Orthodontic Treatment. Topics will include MMI and why some patients can’t wean; how to improve airways through orthodontics, even in adults; and how to maintain the three dimensional changes in mandibular position established during Phase I throughout Phase II orthodontics. Dr. Lipskis will also discuss how to evaluate the mandibular position throughout treatment and how, for some patients, the increased vertical from Phase I can be reduced.

Key Learning Goals 1. Why some patients can successfully wean while others can’t2. How to hold the three dimensional changes in mandibular position established in Phase I TMD or Oral Sleep Appliance Therapy3. How to improve airways through orthodontics

CONTACT INFORMATIONAmerican Academy of Craniofacial Pain Canadian Chapter540 Brimley Road, Suite 102Toronto, ON M1J 1A8c/o Dr. Bradley Oldfi n, Treasurer

Dr. Catherine MacGregorPresident

t: (613) 802-0136f: (613) 928-2157e: [email protected]

3 WAYS TO REGISTER...1. Mail: Complete registration form attached and return with cheque via mail (details on form).2. Phone: Call Michelle Mark at 1-866-833-1033 to pay by Credit Card.3. Online: Visit the AACP Canada Conference page online!

Academy of Craniofacial Pain Canadian Chapterey Road, Suite 102ON M1J 1A8

dley Oldfi n, Treasurer

herine MacGregorr

2-01368-2157

@aacpcanada.caa

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