Continuing Dental Education Program 2015-2016

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JERSEY SHORE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
DEPARMENT OF DENTISTRY
Dear Doctor,
The Jersey Shore University Medical Center in affiliation with the Monmouth-Ocean County
Dental Society is proud to present the 2015-2016 program of Continuing Dental Education. This
year we will be celebrating our 40th consecutive year of providing the highest quality continuing
dental education at the Jersey Shore. We are happy to invite you to become a member of this
educational community. In keeping with our commitment to Excellence in Continuing Dental
Education, and to celebrate our 40th anniversary, we have brought together the very best dental
educators in the country. You will not find a better CDE program with this line-up of quality
speakers. Please join us, again, as a member of this very popular program.
All the courses are full day programs, 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (registration and continental
breakfast at 8:00 A.M.). This year we are again looking forward to valuable and informative
programs in many disciplines of dentistry. The September 16th program will feature the very
popular speaker, Dr. Corky Willhite, who will present an innovative and timely program on
contemporary transitional bonding. On October 23rd, we are very happy to present Dr. Pascal
Magne, who will discuss the state of the art in bonded porcelain restorations in the anterior
dentition. As always, there will be strong scientific programs, with the acclaimed Dr. Tim
Donley, with a new program on oral medicine and the management of periodontal disease. Your
staff will be invited to this timely program. On November 18th Dr. Joe Massad will bring us up
to date on overdentures. In January, Dr. Gary Alex will present the latest methodology in
placing direct posterior composites. On March 31st, we are again proud to present a great friend
of our program, the legendary Dr. Gordon Christensen, who can speak on any subject known to
dentistry. In April the great Gerard Chiche will be back to discuss smile design and occlusal
techniques update .The May 4th program will feature the always informative Dr. Roger Levin,
who will present the famous “Set Your Practice on Fire” lecture, and to round off this great
program, in February, we will have the motivating Dr. Jeff Okeson speak on TMD and orofacial
pain.
As you know, over the last 40 years, our mission is to provide the highest quality continuing
dental education program at the lowest possible tuition. We have done it again with this
program. The tuition for all nine informative, enjoyable days with your colleagues will be only
$1,245.00. All of the speakers that come through our program absolutely marvel at this low
tuition for such a top line-up of educators.
This continuing dental education program is one of the very few in the entire country that does
not accept corporate or commercial sponsorship. You all know the disastrous effects that
pharmaceutical and medical device corporate sponsorship had on Continuing Medical Education.
Our lecturers marvel at our commercial free program in terms of the quality, the service, and the
low tuition. Gordon Christensen says that our lecture series is one of the best buys in
commercial-free continuing dental education in the country. Jersey Shore University Medical
Center Dental Education is proud to be CERP accredited by the ADA, and is an accepted
sponsor for FAGD/MAGD Credit.
At present we are planning lectures on Sleep Dentistry/Sleep Medicine and OSHA. As a
member you will receive first preference for registering for these programs, at a discounted
tuition. Also, we will be co-sponsoring another Oral Cancer Early Detection seminar. As
always, as a member you will enjoy discounted tuition fees for your staff at lectures that are open
to auxiliaries. The October, December, March and May programs will be open to your staff.
Please join us again as a member of the nine course academic program, and please act promptly
to insure your place, because this program with these speakers will sell out quickly. Live
programs, in the company of your colleagues, are still the most effective and enjoyable way for
you to continue your education. You will not find another program with this quality at a
convenient location, in pleasant surroundings, at these prices. Please use the attached
registration form as soon as possible to register at the special tuition of $1,245.00, and mail to
Dr. Fred Paperth by August 1st to insure your place. Looking forward to seeing you at the
courses.
Sincerely,
Paul & Fred
Paul Condello and Fred Paperth
JSUMC Continuing Dental Education
*ADA CERP approval from 11-1-14 to 12-31-2018. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in
identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does
it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA
CERP at www.ada.org/goto/cerp.
**AGD PACE approval from 11-1-2014 to 12-31-2018. Approved PACE program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply
acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 - JSUMC LANCE AUDITORIUM, NEPTUNE
Transitional Bonding: Non-traditional Composite
Restorations for Major Occlusal and Esthetic Changes
Presented by:
Corky Willhite, DDS
Learn a practical technique using a composite that offers many advantages over
traditional composite or porcelain restorations. Patients—including those that need
extensive changes for function and esthetics—love conservative treatment, whether
for financial reasons or just because they don’t want their teeth “drilled down.”
Requiring virtually no prep even for smile make-overs and full mouth
rehabilitation cases, long-lasting results can be expected.
This course is very different than other resin courses. It is NOT about how to layer
the resins, tints and opaquers, but covers additional information that will help any
doctor master their Composite Bonding skills.
Learning objectives:
• Why porcelain is not always the best option
• Step-by-step technique for “little or no prep” composite restorations
• Restoring anterior guidance—even in severe wear cases—so it lasts for
years
• A method of opening Vertical Dimension that is conservative, practical, and
effective
• Verbal skills that will gain patient interest and increase patient acceptance
• How to avoid the most common mistake with composite bonding
Comments from previous attendees:
• Great no-nonsense approach to techniques
• Very impressed with your delivery of information, thoroughness and
organization of your subject!
• Real cases and results, with time tested evidence
Corky Willhite, DDS has achieved Fellowship by the Academy of General
Dentistry, the American College of Dentists and the American Academy of
Cosmetic Dentistry. He is one of only 60 Accredited Fellows in the AACD of over
6,000 members worldwide. He has served on their Board of Governors (currently
the American Board of Cosmetic Dentistry) and spent years as an Examiner for
Accreditation. He is an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of
Comprehensive Dentistry and Biomaterials at L.S.U. School of Dentistry. He is
also on the faculty of the Center for Esthetic Excellence in Chicago. He has been
published and feels honored to have so many opportunities to lecture nationally
and internationally. Over the years, his private practice in suburban New Orleans,
The Smile Design Center, has become limited to Cosmetic Dentistry. His
experience is based on a dedication to the belief that "excellence" and "esthetics"
are not only compatible, but can take dentistry to a new level of satisfaction and
success.
“This is the course I’m most proud of because it is such a unique topic
and covers information I’ve never seen anyone else present; and it’s
particularly relevant in the current economic slump because it
provides a lower-cost option for patients. It is about a composite
technique but much of the information applies to any type of case—
from the simplest to the most challenging cases—even when
increasing VDO or restoring anterior guidance.”
Corky Willhite, DDS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2015 - BRANCHES, WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J.
Bonded Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior
Dentition
Presented by:
Pascal Magne, DMD, PhD
The combination of both composites and ceramics seems theoretically appropriate
to reproduce the original stiffness of the tooth and modulate the tooth-restoration
strength. Therefore, modern concepts in restorative dentistry have brought new
solutions through bonded porcelain restorations (BPRs) that are stress distributors
and involve the crown of the tooth as a whole in supporting occlusal force and
masticatory function. Among these, the good overall clinical behavior of anterior
porcelain laminate veneers bonded tooth in terms of fracture rates, microleakage,
debonding and soft tissue response is generally well recognized and attested by
numerous clinical studies. Continuous developments in the field of adhesive
restorative techniques have permitted significant broadening of the originallydefined spectrum of indications for BPRs in the anterior dentition and thus
contribute to two of the major objectives of conservative restorative dentistry: the
maximum preservation of sound tooth structure and the maintenance of the vitality
of the teeth to be restored. Indications for BPRs are extending to more perilous
situations (worn-down, nonvital or crown-fractured teeth), resulting in
considerable improvements, comprising both the medical-biological aspect and the
socio-economical context (i.e., decrease of costs when compared to traditional and
more invasive prosthetic treatments). From this perspective, indications, treatment
planning, diagnostics, tooth preparation, laboratory procedures and adhesive luting
procedures of BPRs will be carefully detailed.
Learning Outcomes:
• Optimize your bonding technique and protocols in the anterior dentition.
• Understand the diagnostic approach to smile design (wax-up and mock-up).
• Learn how to provide your patients with the best treatment options for
anterior teeth.
Pascal Magne DMD, PHD
Dr. Pascal Magne is an Associate Professor with Tenure and the Don and Sybil
Harrington Foundation Chair of Esthetic Dentistry in the Division of Restorative
Sciences, University of Southern California, Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry,
Los Angeles, CA.
He graduated from the University of Geneva Dental School, Switzerland, in 1989
with a Med. Dent. Obtained his Doctorate in 1992 and his Ph.D. degree in 2002.
Dr. Magne received postgraduate training in fixed prosthodontics and occlusion,
operative dentistry and endodontics, and was a lecturer at the same university
beginning in 1989 until 1997.
From 1997-1999, he was a Visiting Associate Professor at the Minnesota Dental
Research Center for Biomaterials and Biomechanics, University of Minnesota,
School of Dentistry. After concluding two years of research, Dr. Magne returned to
University of Geneva Dental School and assumed the position of Senior Lecturer
in the Division of Fixed Prosthodontics and Occlusion until he was recruited to the
University of Southern California in February 2004.
Dr. Magne is a recipient of multiple awards from the Swiss Science Foundation,
the Swiss Foundation for Medical-Biological Grants, and was the recipient of the
2002 Young Investigator Award from the International Association for Dental
Research as well as the 2007 and 2009 Judson C. Hickey Scientific Writing Award
(for the best research article of the year published in the Journal of Prosthetic
Dentistry). He is also the author of numerous clinical and research articles on
esthetics and adhesive dentistry and is an internationally known mentor and
lecturer on these topics. Furthermore, Dr. Magne authored the book Bonded
Porcelain Restorations in the Anterior Dentition - A Biomimetic Approach which
has been translated into twelve languages and is considered as one of the most
outstanding books in the field of adhesive and esthetic dentistry.
He is a founding member of the Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry and a mentor of
the Bio-Emulation think-tank group. In 2012, he launched a revolutionary
approach to the teaching of Dental Morphology, Function and Esthetics (the
2D/3D/4D approach) for freshman students at the Herman Ostrow School of
Dentistry of USC.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2015 - JSUMC LANCE AUDITORIUM, NEPTUNE, NJ
"Newest Techniques for Implants and Dentures"
Presented By:
Dr. Joseph J. Massad
This course will cover enhanced impression procedure for making of the partially
edentulous, the immediate denture, full denture, implant retained overdenture
patient. These innovations in impression making will take you to the next level for
those patients who need any type of removable and/or implant prosthodontic
restoration. Utilize a new method to allow patients to visualize the final esthetic
smile prior to beginning the procedure.
Learning Objectives:
• Impression making for the dentate, immediate, implant retained overdenture
patient to the total/partial edentulous patient.
• Make an accurate center baring point tracing record for the full mouth
restorative patient in 5 minutes.
• Differentiate between indications for bar, stud, and fixed implant
attachments
Dr. Joseph J. Massad
Dr. Massad is in private practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a Fellow of both
the American and the International College of Dentists, a Regent/Fellow
of the International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics, and is an
honorary member of the American College of Prosthodontics. Currently,
he holds faculty positions at Tufts University School of Dental
Medicine in Boston, Mass; the department of Comprehensive Dentistry
at the University of Texas Health Science Center Dental School in San
Antonio, Texas; and the department of Prosthodontics at the University
of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Dentistry, Memphis,
Tenn. He has previously held a faculty position at the Oklahoma State
University College of Osteopathic Medicine Oklahoma, is a past
Director of Removable Prosthodontics at the Scottsdale Center for
Dentistry in Arizona (2006 to 2010), and from 1992 to 2003 was an
associate faculty at the Pankey Institute in Florida.
Website: www.joemassad.com
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2015 – SHERATON EATONTOWN HOTEL
One Day to Maximum Periodontics
in Your Office
What to Say, What to Use, and How to Use It
Presented by:
TIMOTHY DONLEY, DDS, MSD
Finally, a comprehensive course on Periodontics that puts it all together in a way that
makes sense! Like most courses, you will learn the latest about today’s periodontics.
More importantly, you will also get access to the practice management materials necessary
to incorporate this information in a way that helps your patients and your practice.
Success of the periodontal portion of your practice is going to depend on your ability to
identify/motivate patients in need of care, and then to use a therapeutic approach that gives
the maximum chance to achieve and then maintain a preferred level of oral health. This
course will show you how to do both. Doctor and hygienist will learn what to say to
patients, what to do and what to use in this new age of periodontal medicine.
The New Periodontics
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Taking a risk-based approach.
What evidence-based really means.
Oral-Systemic Health
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The mechanism behind the link.
What we now know.
Patients We Should Be Treating Differently
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Tobacco, diabetics, cardiovascular, stress, genetics, obesity, etc.
What you need to ask.
Practice Management
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Maximizing patient motivation.
Tools you can use.
The Best Re-Exam Protocol
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The forms to use.
What to check, say, do.
The New Goal of Treatment
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It’s not just pocket depths anymore.
Biofilm – what it really means.
A new philosophy.
Therapeutics
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Hand vs. ultrasonic – finally an answer.
Local antibiotic delivery – which and when.
Laser debridement – what we now know.
Host modulation therapy.
 low dose doxycycline.
 nutrition – finally, something to talk about.
Where to Go from Here
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What to do starting tomorrow.
DR. TIMOTHY DONLEY is currently in the private practice of
Periodontics and Implantology in Bowling Green, KY. After graduating
from the University of Notre Dame, Georgetown University School of
Dentistry and completing a general practice residency, he practiced general
dentistry. He then returned to Indiana University where he received his
Master’s Degree in Periodontics.
Dr. Donley is the former editor of the Journal of the Kentucky Dental
Association and is an adjunct professor of Periodontics at Western Kentucky
University. He is a lecturer with the ADA Seminar Series. Dentistry Today
recently listed him among its leaders in Continuing Education. He lectures
and publishes frequently on topics of interest to clinical dentists and
hygienists.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2016 - JSUMC LANCE AUDITORIUM, NEPTUNE, NJ
Predictable Direct Posterior Composites and Adhesive
Dentistry - What you really need to know
Presented by:
Gary Alex, DMD
Direct posterior composite restorations are the "bread and butter" of most
restorative dental practices. Proper management of the adhesive interface is
crucial for the predictable placement of these restorations. The successful
placement of composite materials requires an understanding of the materials being
utilized, the substrate being bonded to, and a correct and precise clinical protocol.
This program will share with you very specific techniques and materials that will
make placing composite restorations more predictable and profitable. The very
latest materials and adhesives will be discussed. Dr. Alex will present a practical
step-by-step methodology and rational for the placement of composites based on
the latest research and materials.
• Understanding the dynamics of composite polymerization and how to
minimize polymerization shrinkage stress.
• Understanding different adhesive systems and how to optimize their
performance.
• New Universal Adhesives…a new paradigm?
• How to achieve predictable interproximal contacts.
• Understanding different placement techniques and the advantages and
disadvantages of each.
• RMGI or flowable liners…Do you need them? If so, which is better?
• “Bulk Cure”…good or bad?
• Minimizing post-operative sensitivity.
• Fast or slow polymerization…does it really matter? Is it a good idea?
• When are you better off with an indirect restoration?
This program is consistently one of the highest rated programs at major dental
meetings and has been taught at a number of post-graduate programs.
Gary Alex, DMD (drgaryalex.com) has been described as one of the best
teachers in dentistry today. He is an international lecture and researcher, has
written numerous scientific articles and papers, and has taught at numerous
dental teaching centers including PAC-Live, Aesthetic Advantage, and
numerous dental schools. He is an accredited member of the American
Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and past president of the AACD New York
Chapter. He is involved with several continuing education programs and is
consistently one of the highest rated speakers at major dental meetings.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016 - JSUMC LANCE AUDITORIUM
What every dentist needs to know about
Temporomandibular Disorders
- The facts and the fantasies by
Jeffrey P. Okeson, DMD
Professor and Chairman, Department of Oral Health Science
Provost’s Distinguished Service Professorship
Director, Orofacial Pain Program
University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
About the Course:
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of musculoskeletal disorders of
the masticatory system. These disorders are common and dentists are the primary
care providers. Therefore every dentist should have a sound understanding of TMD
so that the most appropriate care will be selected for the patient. Often simple care
can make big differences in the patient’s quality of life. In the past, dentists have
attempted to manage their TMD patients utilizing standard dental approaches,
which have not always proven to be successful. In fact our profession has many
concepts and theories that attempt to solve musculoskeletal problems with dental
therapies, many of which have little to no scientific supported. This presentation
will describe the present evidence that either support or disprove these concepts,
including how occlusion may or may not affect TMD. Other areas that will be
discussed are etiologic considerations and treatment strategies, including the use of
occlusal appliances. This presentation will attempt separate the facts from the
fantasies in the area of TMD.
What You Will Learn:
 To identify those pain disorders that will likely respond to your therapy from
those that will not.
 The relationship between occlusion, bruxism and temporomandibular disorders.
 The most favorable orthopedically stable relationship between the occlusion
and condylar position for restorative dentistry.
 When occlusal changes are indicated for the management of TMD.
 When it is appropriate to consider orthodontic or surgical therapy for a TMD
patient.
 The appropriate use of occlusal appliance therapy for muscle pain and joint
pain.
 When an occlusal appliance reduces the patient’s TMD symptoms, what do you
next?
JEFFREY P. OKESON, DMD
Professor and Chairman, Department of Oral Health Science
Provost’s Distinguished Service Professorship
Director, Orofacial Pain Program
University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
Lexington, KY 40536-0297
okeson@uky.edu
Dr. Okeson is a 1972 graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. After
graduation he completed two years with the Public Health Service in a rotating dental
internship and directing an outpatient clinic. He joined the faculty at the University of
Kentucky in 1974. Presently he is Professor, Chair of the Department of Oral Health
Science and Director of the College's Orofacial Pain Center, which he established in 1977.
The Center represents a multidisciplinary effort in the management of chronic orofacial
pain problems. Dr. Okeson has developed several post-graduate training programs in the
Center, including a Master of Science Degree in Orofacial Pain. He is currently working
with the Commission on Dental Accreditation establishing curriculum guidelines for
graduate training program in orofacial pain. Dr. Okeson has more than 220 publications in
the area of occlusion, TM disorders and orofacial pain in various national and
international journals. The seventh edition of Dr. Okeson's textbook Management of
Temporomandibular Disorders and Occlusion is published by C. V. Mosby (Elsevier)
Publishers. This text is used in most of the United States dental schools as well as in many
other countries. It has been translated into eleven different foreign languages. In addition
to this text, Dr. Okeson has authored the seventh edition of Bell’s Orofacial Pains which is
published by Quintessence Publishing Company. This text is translated into six different
foreign languages and widely used in orofacial pain programs throughout the world.
Dr. Okeson is an active member of many TMD and orofacial pain organizations holding
many offices and serving on numerous committees and boards. He is a past President of the
American Academy of Orofacial Pain and former editor of the Academy’s Guidelines. He
is a founding Diplomate and past President of the American Board of Orofacial Pain. Dr.
Okeson is a very sought after lecturer on the subject of TMD and orofacial pain and has
presented more than 1100 invited lectures on the subject of TMD and orofacial pain every
state and in 54 different countries. He has received the campus wide University of
Kentucky “Great Teacher Award”, the Provost’s Distinguished Service Professorship, the
American Academy of Orofacial Pain’s Service Award and the first ever “Distinguished
Alumni Award” from the College of Dentistry. Dr. Okeson has also received “The
International Dentist of the Year Award” from the Academy of Dentistry International.
This is the highest award recognized by this Academy and was given to him in recognition
of his worldwide efforts in providing education in the area of temporomandibular
disorders and orofacial pain.
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 - SHERATON EATONTOWN HOTEL
JERSEY SHORE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Proudly Presents
THE CHRISTENSEN BOTTOM LINE-2016
Gordon J. Christensen DDS, MSD, PhD
This fast moving “bottom line” course includes the areas of dentistry with the
most activity and change in any given year. It is easily understood and has
numerous summaries that help attendees to interpret the ongoing
advancements in the profession. The course encourages audience
participation, and questions and answers and is presented in an enjoyable and
humorous manner. Most of the following 2016 topics will be presented,
depending on audience interest and time available for the program.
COURSE OBJECTIVES—THE STUDENT WILL BE ABLE TO DISCUSS
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The State of the profession
Diagnostic instruments
Radiology advancements
Patient education
Digital photography
Endodontic advancements
Esthetic/cosmetic innovations
Implant surgery simplified. Implants
Advancements in small diameter implants
Lasers and electrosurgery
Pulp capping-state of the art
Diagnosing and treating abfractions
LED vs. plasma arc curing lights
Do glazes work?
Resin-based composite changes
Tooth isolation
Oral medicine, pathology, bisphosphonates
Measuring vital signs easily and routinely
Simple provisional restorations
Repairing ceramic restorations
Foolproof impressions
Digital impressions
Evaluating “technologies” in dentistry
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD
Gordon J. Christensen is Founder and Director of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC), Chief
Executive Officer of Clinicians Report Foundation (CR), and a Practicing Prosthodontist in
Provo, Utah.
Gordon and Dr. Rella Christensen are co-founders of the non-profit CLINICIANS REPORT
FOUNDATION (previously named CRA), which Rella directed for many years. Since 1976,
they have conducted research in all areas of dentistry and published the findings to the profession
in the well-known CRA Newsletter now called CLINICIANS REPORT.
Gordon's degrees include: DDS, University of Southern California; MSD, University of
Washington; PhD, University of Denver; and two honorary doctorates.
Early in his career, Gordon helped initiate the University of Kentucky and University of
Colorado dental schools and taught at the University of Washington.
Currently, he is an adjunct professor at the University of Utah, School of Dentistry. Gordon has
presented thousands of hours of continuing education globally, made hundreds of educational
videos used throughout the world, and published widely.
Gordon and Rella's sons are both dentists. William is a prosthodontist, and Michael is a general
dentist. Their daughter, Carlene, is a teacher.
Gordon is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, a Fellow and Diplomate in the
International Congress of Oral Implantologists, a Fellow in the Academy of Osseointegration,
American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists, American College of
Prosthodontists, Academy of General Dentistry (Hon), Royal College of Surgeons of England,
and an Associate Fellow in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.
He is a member of numerous professional organizations. Some of his other memberships include:
American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry; International Association of Dental Research;
Academy of LDS Dentists; American Academy of Restorative Dentistry; American Academy of
Fixed Prosthodontics; Academy of Operative Dentistry; and International College of
Prosthodontists.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 2016 - JSUMC LANCE AUDITORIUM
SMILE DESIGN, ESTHETIC and
OCCLUSAL TECHNIQUES UPDATE
Presented by
GERARD J. CHICHE
This presentation will present key points formulated into a systematic step-by-step
approach to resolve significant esthetic problems restoring the esthetic zone up to
full-mouth rehabilitations. This presentation also covers critical details of porcelain
veneers and all-ceramic crown techniques in terms of system selection, cement and
adhesive selection and bonding sequence. Occlusal management of esthetic cases
will be a strong focus to minimize porcelain fractures and complications:
Interdisciplinary Esthetic Planning:
 Control of Key Esthetic Factors with Periodontal, Orthodontic and Implant
therapy.
 Apply these for minor and major esthetic and occlusal rehabilitations.
Rehabilitation Treatment techniques:
 Establish a step-by-Step strategy for optimum protection and maximum
predictability.
 Select ceramic materials in order to provide an optimum restorative
outcome.
Fine Technique Details:
 Optimize Clinical and detailed Techniques with All-Ceramic Crowns and
Porcelain Veneers Treatment.
 Establish a Comfort Zone with All-Ceramic Crowns and porcelain veneers
systems based on: understanding system selection, cement options and
cement selection, adhesive selection and bonding Technique.
GERARD J. CHICHE
Dr. Gerard J. Chiche is the Thomas P. Hinman Endowed Chair in Restorative
Dentistry, and the Director of the Center for Esthetic & Implant Dentistry at
MCG School of Dentistry in Augusta, GA. He has given numerous programs
nationally and internationally and holds membership in the American College
of Dentists, the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the American
Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, the American Academy of Restorative
Dentistry and the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honor Society. He is a Past
President of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry and is also,
respectively with Alain Pinault and Hitoshi Aoshima the author of the
textbooks: Esthetics of Anterior Fixed Restorations, and Smile Design - A guide
for Clinician, Ceramist and Patient both published by Quintessence Pub. Co.
He serves as adjunct faculty at the Pankey Institute; he is the recipient of the
2003 LSU Alumni Award, the 2003 Educational Community Achievement
Award of the Seattle Study Club for best dental educator of the year and the
2007 Distinguished Lecturer Award of the Greater New York Academy of
Prosthodontics. He became in 2009 the first recipient of the Endowed Chair
sponsored by the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Society.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2016 - SHERATON EATONTOWN HOTEL
Set Your Practice On Fire! Increasing Production
Through Proven Business Systems
Presented by
ROGER P. LEVIN, DDS
Recommended For Dentists & Staff
In the new dental economy, clinical excellence alone will not guarantee success.
To thrive, you need to learn new skills—real-world business skills, adapted for
dental practices by Dr. Roger P. Levin.
In this inspiring, energizing seminar, Dr. Levin gives practical guidance on how to
manage, market, and lead your practice to the next level. Learn proven systems for
bringing in more new patients, streamlining office operations, increasing perpatient production, upgrading customer service and maximizing profitability… all
without working harder or longer.
If your practice is flat, declining… or simply not growing fast enough to meet your
objectives… discover how to accelerate growth with powerful information on:
• Strategies to increase practice production ASAP
• The future of dental practice and how to prepare
• The most important key targets that lead to growth
• Identifying the nine key areas of expertise that will grow any practice
• Implementing step-by-step systems to improve teambuilding and practice
performance
• How to collect 99% of all production
• How to decrease no-shows to less than 1%
No one is better qualified than Dr. Levin to show you exactly how to reinvent
your practice as a professionally satisfying, low-stress, high-profit dental
business. This seminar is your opportunity to learn breakthrough practicebuilding concepts directly from dentistry’s acknowledged expert in increasing
production.
SEMINAR OBJECTIVES
1. Continually Increase Production and Reach Challenging Targets
2. Continually Increase Profit
3. Continually Increase Patient Referrals
4. Continually Reduce Stress
ROGER P. LEVIN, DDS
Dr. Roger Levin is a third-generation general dentist and the Chairman
and CEO of Levin Group, Inc., the largest dental practice consulting
firm in North America. As a leading authority on dental practice
management and marketing, he has developed the scientific systemsbased consulting method that will increase practice production and
profitability, while lowering stress.
Dr. Levin presents more than 100 seminars per year and is a keynote
speaker for major dental conferences. He has authored over 65 books
and more than 3,700 articles.
Levin Group is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, with offices in
Phoenix, Arizona and Marseille, France.
888.973.0000 | www.levingroup.com
JERSEY SHORE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
MONMOUTH-OCEAN COUNTY DENTAL SOCIETY
P.O. Box 397
1945 ROUTE 33
NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY 07754
2015-2016
NEW REGISTRATION FORM SPECIAL
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___Enclosure $1,245.00 discounted tuition-check payable to J.S.M.C. DENTAL EDUCATION
(non-ADA members regular tuition: $1,695.00)
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Please mail check or charge information with this form to:
Frederic Paperth, D.M.D.
Department of Dentistry
Jersey Shore University Medical Center
P.O. Box 397
Neptune, New Jersey 07754
We know you are going to enjoy this year’s program. Please mail completed form with
your payment or payment information as soon as possible to take advantage of this special
tuition, and insure your place in the program.
Questions? Please call Eileen Becker at 732-869-5734
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