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School of Denstry Connuing Dental Educaon Invites you to aend . . . The Tenth Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium & Hinman Lectures Friday and Saturday August 26th and 27th, 2016 at the Hya Regency Wynfrey Hotel Birmingham, AL A two-day program for Hygienists, Assistants, Office Managers, and Densts. See our website for complete sponsors, course descripons, speaker bios and refund policy. www.dental. uab.edu

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Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage

Paid Permit No. 1256 Birmingham, AL

UAB School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education 1720 2nd Ave., South, SDB 207 Birmingham, AL 35294-0007

School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education

Invites you to attend . . .

The Tenth Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium

& Hinman Lectures Friday and Saturday

August 26th and 27th, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel

Birmingham, AL

A two-day program for Hygienists, Assistants, Office Managers, and Dentists.

See our website for complete sponsors, course descriptions, speaker bios and refund policy. www.dental. uab.edu

Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage

Paid Permit No. 1256 Birmingham, AL

UAB School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education 1720 2nd Ave., South, SDB 207 Birmingham, AL 35294-0007

School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education

Invites you to attend . . .

The Tenth Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium

& Hinman Lectures Friday and Saturday

August 26th and 27th, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel

Birmingham, AL

A two-day program for Hygienists, Assistants, Office Managers, and Dentists.

See our website for complete sponsors, course descriptions, speaker bios and refund policy. www.dental. uab.edu

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Dr. Richard Madow and Dr. David MadowIn 1989, Dr. Richard Madow and Dr. David Madow founded The Madow Brothers with the goal of helping their fellow dentists achieve success and happiness in their practices. Known for their hilarious, spontaneous style and content packed programs, they have taught over ten thousand dentists and team members how to enjoy their careers, super charge their practices, create their own personal success, and have more fun than ever. There is nothing like spending a day with The Madow Brothers!

ROCK Your Practice to the Top! Friday, August 26

Part I: 9 am to Noon & Part II: 1 pm to 4 pm

Made possible in part by CareCredit.

This fun, fast-paced course is perfect for all doctors, team members and spouses who want to easily and predictably take their practice to a level they never thought possible! It’s filled with incredibly usable content, and also features videos, music and humor to make it unlike any other dental seminar most have ever experienced! The Madow Brothers make sure that every single dentist and team member in the audience learns the secrets of delivering better patient care, practice growth, and fulfillment in the profession of dentistry while having an enjoyable day. Practically every attendee reports that a Madow Brothers seminar was the best day they have ever spent in dentistry.

Course Objectives:1)Every dentist and team member will gain the knowledge to increase productivity while enjoying their profession more than ever before2)Practices will learn how to increase new patient numbers significantly and serve their current patients better through increased treatment plan acceptance and better treatment options3)Dental teams will become educated with better communication skills; more able to function as a true team and love their career.4)Attendees will develop specific strategies for preventing cancellations and no-shows and learn how to keep the schedule full when these events take place.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 CE credits per session.

10th Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium and Hinman LecturesHyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel, Birmingham, Alabama

Friday, August 26 and Saturday, August 27, 2016

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Ron Kaminer, DDSis a 1990 graduate from SUNY at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. He maintains two practices, one in Hewlett, NY and one in Oceanside, NY. Dr. Kaminer is an international expert in the field of dental lasers and has lectured on lasers and mini-mally invasive dentistry both nationally and internationally. He is the Director of the Masters of Laser training program in New York and is a clinical instructor with the International College of Laser Education. He is a member of the Academy of Laser Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, International College of Facial Esthetic, and American Dental Association.

Incorporating Dental Lasers into Everyday PracticeThe Hinman-Alabama Education Seminar

Friday, August 26 9 am to Noon

Made possible in part byThe Hinman Dental Society, Voco, PerioProtect, Acteon and Premier Dental.

While Dental lasers have been around for many years, recently they have become a hot topic, peaking the interest of many dentists and hygienists. Finding a laser that fits someone’s practice takes education and this program will do just that. Through slides and video we will cover the following:

Minimally Invasive Dentistry, How and why?• History of dental lasers.• The science of laser dentistry.• Types of lasers in dentistry today.• Applications of hard tissue lasers in everyday practice.• Applications of soft tissue lasers in everyday practice.• Supercharging the hygiene department • Minimally invasive periodontics.• Chemotherapuetics - Are all toothpastes and mouthwashes the same?• Applications of dental lasers in aesthetics.• What else can I do with a laser?• The future of laser dentistry• Which laser is right for me?• Return of investment with dental lasers.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Theresa Johnson, RDH, MBAis a Clinical Educator for DENTSPLY Professional, serving the Southwestern United States. Theresa received her degree in dental hygiene from Shawnee State University, a Bachelors of Technical and Applied Sciences from Ohio University and her MBA in Healthcare Administration from Mount Vernon Nazarene University. Theresa uses her own clinical experiences to enhance and provide insight in her programs. Theresa’s focus is to provide dental professionals with current scientific research and information to assist them in implementing effective and efficient evidence based treatment protocols in their clinical practice.

From Risk to Results: Periodontal Instrumentation for the Advanced Practitioner

Friday, August 269 am to Noon

Made possible in part by Dentsply.

This course is based on current scientific literature and will provide the clinician with evidence based tools and strategies for comprehensive patient care.

The Evidence-based Decision Making (EBDM) process will be discussed with regard to periodontal risk assessment protocols, salivary diagnostics, and progressive treatment planning. Advantages of ultrasonic instrumentation will be examined as demonstrated in the current research for obtaining successful clinical outcomes.

Course Objectives:Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:•Apply the Evidence-based Decision Making (EBDM) process by identifying current clinical gaps for optimal patient care.•Examine the unique relationship between oral and systemic conditions pertaining to the patient’s risk factors.•Discuss the use of salivary diagnostics for the presence of diabetes which identify C-reactive protein and other biomarkers which play a role in periodontal disease.•Clarify the role of ultrasonic instrumentation in the delivery of successful preventive and therapeutic debridement supported by current research.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Dr. Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS is author of the book, “Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-based Strategies to Prevent Pain and Extend your Career” and clinical instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, OR. As a physical therapist/Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist, she has worked primarily with dental professionals for 20 years, is recognized internationally as an expert in dental ergonomics, and has provided over 700 lectures worldwide, including Dubai, Ireland, Belgium, Poland and Jamaica.

Hygiene Shouldn’t Be a Pain in the Neck!Ergonomics for the WHOLE Dental Team

Friday, August 269 am to Noon

Made possible in part by BQ Ergonomics and SurgiTel.

A staggering 80% of hygienists who retire early are forced to, due to work-related pain. This research-based seminar fills a void in dental education — bridging the gap between dental ergonomics and work-related pain.

Discover how equipment selection, adjustment, movement and positioning are affecting your physical health. Implement effective prevention and self-treatment strategies based on clinical experience and research. Hygienists and dentists will walk away with techniques they can apply immediately in the operatory to reduce work-related pain, prevent injury and increase career longevity.

Course Objectives- Discover how muscle imbalances can cause neck and shoulder pain - Learn the 3 ergonomic criteria to select dental loupes that will improve your neck health…not make it worse!- Implement essential positioning guidelines for dentist/hygienist, patient, chair, headrest and lighting for treating different areas of the mouth- Incorporate the use of special positioning aids to treat difficult patients- Learn how to ‘ergonomize’ the operatory with minimal expense- Identify ergonomic criteria for selecting and adjusting operator stools, instruments and delivery systems

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPoint CE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Lillian Caperila, RDH, BSDH, M.Ed. is a licensed, dental hygienist and her professional career has spanned 40 years to include assisting, clinical hygiene, educator and currently a professional educator. With a degree in instructional design and training from Penn State University, Lil has developed an effective style in bringing her dental hygiene experience to life with her audience. Lil is a Past-President of the Pennsylvania Dental Hygienists’ Association and continues to be very active with the ADHA in their efforts to reach dental hygienists in maintaining membership, career planning and professional leadership.

The Changing Face of Dental HygieneFriday, August 26

9 am to Noon

Made possible in part by Premier Dental.

As we witness a changing trend in healthcare delivery in our country, it is evident that the dental hygienist plays an integral role in their patient’s overall health. The hygienist stands on the front line in advocating prevention, esthetics and therapeutic advances. This program will highlight the potential skills necessary to adapt to that changing model as we explore alternative approaches to treatment settings, changing demographics and advancing technologies.

Participants in this course will recognize the need for skills in patient motivation, risk assessment, advanced instrumentation and implementing these skills in the dynamics of any type of practice setting.

Educational Objectives: During and at completion of course, participants will be able to: • Compare and implement a workable risk assessment for their patients. • Explore the need for diagnostic technologies and best practice screening systems • Apply skillful tips in guiding patients to healthier lifestyle and behavior changes. • Develop greater confidence in selection of advanced instrument designs • Chose effective treatment modalities when faced with symptoms of oral diseases • Demonstrate effective supervision skills in patient’s desire for teeth whitening

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Jack Hadley teaches social media marketing to MBA students at Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management in Provo, Utah. He is also a founding partner at My Social Practice, an agency that provides social media marketing ideas, content, strategy, and support to dental practices worldwide. Jack is an award-winning copywriter and former ad agency Creative Director who is frequently asked to address dental groups about digital marketing strategies and social media effectiveness.

Dental Marketing Begins Or Ends Digitally - And Social Media Is Its Core

Friday, August 269 am to Noon or 1 pm to 4 pm

Progressive dental practices use social media marketing to attract new patients, raise top-of-mind awareness and referrals, decrease attrition, increase case ac-ceptance, and strengthen patient relationships. But effective social media isn’t something you “have”—it’s something that you “do”! Relationship marketing through social media helps your practice stop focusing on what you make (den-tistry), and focus on the things you make possible. Remarkable social media con-tent, in turn, helps with your complete digital marketing strategy—including SEO. Digital marketing can no longer be thought of as a “bolt-on” or adjunct to some other marketing plan. How do you navigate and benefit from this dynamic new environment with the limited amount of time and resources you have to spend on marketing?

Learning Objectives:- Understand the three ways practices attract new patients on Facebook.- Start creating the 6 types of content that best engage audiences.- Understand how social media and reviews affect SEO.- Modify proven, successful campaigns for use in your own practice.- Determine and create tasks and action items for specific team members.- Discover how to use your blog to strengthen patient relationships.- Learn how to “sell” dental services without selling.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Ron Kaminer, DDSis a 1990 graduate from SUNY at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. He maintains two practices, one in Hewlett, NY and one in Oceanside, NY. Dr. Kaminer is an international expert in the field of dental lasers and has lectured on lasers and minimally invasive dentistry both nationally and internationally. He is the Director of the Masters of Laser training program in New York and is a clinical instruc-tor with the International College of Laser Education. He evaluates new dental materials for the Catapult Group and sits on the advisory boards and is a clinical consultant for numerous dental manufacturers.

Dentistry 101: Demystifying New Concepts in Cariology and Periodontics

The Hinman-Alabama Education SeminarFriday, August 26

1 pm to 4 pmMade possible in part by

The Hinman Dental Society, Voco, PerioProtect, Acteon and Premier Dental.

This program is designed for the doctor and hygienist team, taking traditional concepts in Cariology and Periodontics and making them current, modern and extremely relevant. Upon completion of this program, expect to see more productivity and a higher level of care in your practice.

Educational Objectives: • Cariology - What they did not teach you in dental school.• White Spots - Do we have to look at these forever or can we treat them predictably?• Technology assisted caries diagnostics.• Periodontics - The Perio-systemic connection.• Periodontics - Why strong soft tissue management is critical to practice success.• Dental Lasers - Can they really help in the management of periodontal disease?• Dental Radiography - Digital X-rays, Cone beam and their rationale.• Minimally Invasive tooth preparation• Bioactive Dental Materials- Can we actually grow tooth structure?• Dental Cements- “It’s not just glue.”

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Theresa Johnson, RDH, MBAis a Clinical Educator for DENTSPLY Professional, serving the Southwestern United States. Theresa has given many lectures across the United States and Europe. She uses her own clinical experiences to enhance and provide insight in her programs. Theresa’s experience in dentistry includes clinical practice, education and dental office practice management, Theresa has served as a delegate to the Texas Dental Hygienists Associa-tion for the Austin-Dental Hygiene Association and is actively involved in her component. Theresa’s focus is to provide dental professionals with current scientific research and information to assist them in implementing effective and efficient evidence based treatment protocols in their clinicalpractice.

A Radiology Portfolio:Today’s Solutions for Successful Imaging

Friday, August 26 1 pm to 4 pm

Made possible in part by Dentsply.

Advances in technology have made a significant impact on the field of dental radiography. For dental practices to make a smooth transition to new technology, an understanding of the basic principles of intraoral radiography and the modifications to these principles required by new technology is beneficial.

This course provides the dental professional with techniques to utilize with their current technology, analog or digital, to produce quality, diagnostic images on the first exposure.

Course Objectives:Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:•Compare and contrast the differences between analog and digital technique with modifications. •Recognize advantages and limitations of new radiographic technology, digital systems and new designs in aiming devices and holders. •Recognize technology changes and the impact of radiation exposure.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Dr. Bethany Valachi, PT, DPT, MS, CEAS is author of the book, “Practice Dentistry Pain-Free: Evidence-based Strategies to Prevent Pain and Extend your Career” and clinical instructor of ergonomics at OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, OR. As a physical therapist/Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist, she has worked primarily with dental professionals for 20 years, is recognized internation-ally as an expert in dental ergonomics. Dr. Valachi has published more than 50 articles in peer-reviewed dental journals and has developed patient positioning and exercise DVDs specifically for dental professionals. She offers free newsletters, articles, videos and product reviews on her website at www.posturedontics.com.

Fitness 101 for the Dental Professional Preventing Pain for Peak Productivity

Friday, August 261 pm to 4 pm

Made possible in part by BQ Ergonomics and SurgiTel.

The delivery of dental care is demanding on the body. Dental professionals are prone to unique muscle imbalances and require special exercise, postural techniques and fitness guidelines to avoid pain syndromes, injury or early retirement. This research-based seminar that Bethany delivers with energy and humor will provide attendees which knowledge that they can apply immediately to improve their (and their patient’s) overall health. Designed to follow Practice Dentistry Pain-Free, but it is not a prerequisite!

Educational Objectives: - Learn why dental professionals require specific exercise guidelines and how to incorporate a balanced exercise program developed specifically for dental professionals- Identify generic exercises that can actually create & worsen pain syndromes- Incorporate chairside stretching into the workday- Identify painful trigger points in patients that manifest as a ‘muscular toothache’- Perform self-treatment techniques for painful trigger points in the neck/shoulder- Implement a 6-step sequence for effectively managing & preventing chronic pain- Identify criteria for selecting the right health care professional for specific pain symptoms- Discover optimal sleeping & driving postures, and positioning aids- Learn how to combat the detrimental physical effects of stress

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Effective Whitening Strategies for the Next DecadeFriday, August 26

1 pm to 4 pmMade possible in part by Premier Dental.

This seminar presents a comprehensive approach in offering cosmetic whitening efficiently and cost-effectively in your practice. During this decade and consideration to the current state of our economy, assumptions are made that elective procedures such as “teeth bleaching” are not a valued or affordable service sought by our patients. On the contrary, we are seeing steady numbers of clients who believe that esthetic services are equally important in their overall healthcare maintenance. Cosmetic whit-ening can compliment high quality minimally-invasive dentistry as a practice builder and patient satisfaction tool. A well-versed staff that holds a greater knowledge in their patient’s expectations and anticipated outcomes in cosmetic whitening serves to be a highly-valued asset to today’s practice!

Learning Objectives:- Brief review of how teeth whitening became popular in OTC/Professional delivery systems- Demographics that make up the greatest population who seeks this service- Overview of: OTC, In-office and take-home professionally-supervised deliveries- Fluorosis/whitening and enamel microabrasion options- Safety - potential long-term effects based on product strength and product abuse?- Product recommendations that can provide ease in resolving transient sensitivity as well as enamel/dentinal protection following whitening procedures- Tooth whitening maintenance, hints and tips for patients/consumers- Use of remineralization and desensitization agents in preserving enamel post-whitening- Design a marketing strategy for your practice team

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

Lillian Caperila, RDH, BSDH, M.Ed. is a licensed, dental hygienist and her professional career has spanned 40 years to include assisting, clinical hygiene, educator and currently a professional educator. She has provided well over 400 seminars in the United States and among her international colleagues. With a degree in instructional design and training, from Penn State University, Lil has developed an effective style in bringing her dental hygiene experience to life with her audience.

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How to Eat CandyThe Hinman-Alabama Education Seminar

Saturday, August 279 am to Noon

Made possible in part by The Hinman Dental Society, GC America, and Airtec.

Depriving cariogenic bacteria of sugar is the cornerstone of traditional caries management, yet the science of CAMBRA (Caries Management By Risk Assessment) takes cariology to a whole new level. If you’re still telling patients to, “Brush, floss, and use fluoride toothpaste” you’re going to be surprised by the myriad of treatment options available today. Streptococcus mutans has more to fear than stronger fluoride and more of it, as dentistry embraces oral healthcare.

At the end of this course, participants should be able to:• Identify risk factors leading to caries.• Explain the role of commensals.• Implement disease management in practice.• Safely consume a variety of candy and sugary beverages.• Prolong the life of restorations in all patients.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

Brian Novy, DDSis the Director of Practice Improvement at the Denta-Quest Institute, and an adjunct associate professor of restorative dentistry. He serves on the ADA Council of Scientific Affairs, acts as the chair of the CAMBRA coali-tion, is a member of the AGD and a clinical evaluator for the Catapult Group. The California Dental Associa-tion Foundation presented him with the Dugoni Award for “Outstanding contributions to dental education,” and in 2009, the American Dental Association awarded Dr. Novy and his office the title, “Adult Preventive Care Practice of the Year.”

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Noel Brandon-Kelsch, RDHAPis an international speaker, writer, researcher and Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice. She works hand in hand with other Medical Professionals to create integrated medicine to meet the needs of the underserved. She is the infection control columnist for RDH magazine, a syndicated newspaper columnist, has been published in many books.

Understanding the Psychology of Dentistry:Patient Compliance and Motivation

Saturday, August 27 9 am to Noon

Made possible in part by GC America.

Ever have one of those days when you feel as though your patients just are not getting it? In this humorous yet informative class you will learn the steps to motivate change and enhance patient’s perspective of dentistry. This course will magnify your under-standing of the psychology of dentistry, importance of cultural understanding and various learning styles.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

Infection Control With a TwistSaturday, August 27

1pm to 4pmMade possible in part by Kerr Total Care.

Ever sit through an infection control class and wish you could nod off? Noel decided to change that using humor and cutting edge information. This course will give you up-to-date and practical information designed to keep both the clinician and the cli-ent 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. Utilizing Noel’s OSHA desig-nated outreach trainer status, this course includes an update on the OSHA and CDC recommendations.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Angie Stone, RDH, BSbegan her career in the Navy as a dental assistant. After obtaining her hygiene degree, she practiced while completing her bachelors in psychology. In addition to numerous published articles, her original research regarding xylitol and elders was published in a peer reviewed medical journal in November of 2013. Angie’s Amazon Best Seller book, Dying from Dirty Teeth, was launched in March of 2015. Her company, HyLife, LLC, brings oral care services to dependent elders because they shouldn’t “die from dirty teeth”. Angie was awarded the Sunstar Award of Distinction in 2012 for her work with xylitol and the geriatric population.

Dying from Dirty Teeth - Oral Health of Dependent Adults

Saturday, August 27 9 am to Noon

Made possible in part by Young Dental, American Eagle Instruments, Spry, TePe, Zirc and Cetylite.

Angie takes attendees on a journey as she shares her experiences with this population and teaches about what she is doing personally to save elders from “Dying From Dirty Teeth”. She addresses oral care issues facing depnedent adults, with a focus on nursing home residents and their primary care givers, namely nursing assistants and nurses. This information will get attendees energized about this population and offer opportunities to help this population. Come feel the passion and excitement.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

My Favorite Things...Dental Hygiene StyleSaturday, August 27

1pm to 4pmMade possible in part by

Young Dental, American Eagle Instruments, Spry, TePe, Zirc and Cetylite.

Angie has been called, “The Oprah of Dental Hygiene” while presenting this course!Angie teaches how to make decisions on product choices - and shares some of her favorites with the audience. Come feel Angie’s passion for improving the lives of hygienists everywhere as she teaches how to make “HyDuctions” and shares the HyDuctions she has made throughout her career.Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

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Trends in Instrumentation Technology:A Sharpen Free Approach to Patient Care

Hands-on Experience

Saturday, August 27 - 9 am to Noon

Registration will be limited to 36 participants to allow for a personalized hands-on learning experience.

Made possible in part by American Eagle Instruments.

Are you looking for a hands-on learning experience? This course will give you a chance to actively explore a new technology in hand instruments as well as review and strengthen understanding of basic and advanced instrumentation techniques that can positively influence treatment delivery and patient outcomes. Participants will actively experience the scaling technique during the course using typodonts.

Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of the course Participants will:1)Be confident in the basics of general hand instrumentation and ergonomic principles needed to deliver quality patient care.2)Appreciate the metallurgic properties of various hand instruments.3)Understand the principles of instrument maintenance and sterilization recommended by the CDC and OSHA.4)Understand the benefits of a modified instrumentation technique.5)Practice instrumentation techniques for stainless steel and sharpen free instruments.6)Discover how to request the tools needed in practice to deliver excellent patient care.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPoint, Demonstration, Hands-OnCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

Karen Siebert, BSDH, MAis a part-time clinical instructor and adjunct faculty at the Col-lege of Lake County in Waukegan, Illinois, teaching courses in oral pathology and the dental hygiene process of care for patients presenting with medical concerns/special needs. She is a 1985 graduate of the University of Iowa, BSDH, and a 2012 graduate of the University of Illinois Springfield with a MA in Educational Leadership. Prior to finding her passion in dental hygiene education, Karen practiced clinically, implement-ing non-surgical periodontal programs and managing dental hygiene departments in two practices.

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The Plaque MonologuesThe Hinman-Alabama Education Seminar

Saturday, August 27 1 pm to 4 pm

Made possible in part byThe Hinman Dental Society, GC America, and Airtec.

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to have a conversation with Streptococcus mutans? A group of dentists and hygienists have finally figured out the secrets to carving out a niche in the human mouth. They’re using this new information to transform biofilm and eradicate cariogenic species by the mouthful… Come find out what these radical dentists and hygienists know that you don’t.

Course Objectives:• Describe the three types of bacteria implicated in dental caries.• Interpret results from diagnostic tests for dental caries.• Understand how to implement targeted therapeutics in a variety of patients.• Transition patients from high to low caries risk.

Educational Methods: Lecture, PowerPointCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 3 continuing education credits.

Brian Novy, DDSis the Director of Practice Improvement at the DentaQuest Institute, and an adjunct associate professor of restorative dentistry. He serves on the ADA Council of Scientific Affairs, acts as the chair of the CAMBRA coalition, is a member of the AGD and a clinical evaluator for the Catapult Group. The California Dental Association Foundation presented him with the Dugoni Award for “Outstanding contributions to dental education,” and in 2009, the American Dental Association awarded Dr. Novy and his office the title, “Adult Preventive Care Practice of the Year.”

HELP US SAVE TREES!Handouts will be made available electronically one week prior to the

meeting. You are welcome to download a copy to your tablet, laptop or phone - or print a copy to bring to the meeting.

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UAB SOD Continuing Dental Education gratefully acknowledges our Gold Sponsors for their participation in this program.

See our website for a complete list of companies supporting this symposium.www.dental.uab.edu

CPR Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider

Saturday, August 279 am to 11 am or 1 pm to 3 pm

This courses emphasizes training in Adult, Child and Infant 1 & 2 rescuer CPR and Foreign Body Airway Obstruction. This training also teaches use of pocket mask, bag-valve-mask and Automatic External Defibrillator (A.E.D.). This course meets the updated requirements for licensure and is intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a wide variety of settings.Educational Objectives: Participants will be able to:1. Perform all the objectives for both adult and pediatric basic life support 2. Demonstrate the following skills on a manikin: -Mouth-to-mask ventilation -One-rescuer adult and pediatric CPR -Relieving foreign body airway obstruction -Proper usage of barrier devices

Educational Methods: Lecture, Demonstration, Hands-OnCE Hours: UAB designates this activity for 2 continuing education credits.Rodger D. Dockery is the Director of EMS Training Center and has extensive experience in the field of Emergency Medicine.

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9am to 4pm - Friday & Saturday, August 26 and 27, 2016You will receive acknowledgment of your enrollment by email.

Please provide a valid email address. All correspondence will be sent via email.

Name:__________________________________________________________________

Address_________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip____________________________________________________________

Daytime phone___________________________ Fax____________________________

Email___________________________________________________________________

Courses are 3hrs each unless otherwise noted. Please select one course from each section.

Friday AM:

___ ROCK! ____Lasers ____Perio ___Neck Pain ___Changing Face ___ Social Media

Friday PM:

___ROCK! ___Dentistry 101 ___Radiology ___Fitness 101 ___Whitening ___ Social Media

Saturday AM:

____ Candy ____ Psychology _____ Dirty Teeth ____ Instrumentation ____CPR (2hrs)

Saturday PM:

____ Plaque ____ Infection Control ____ Favorite Things ____ CPR (2hrs)

Tuition: Hygienist: $95 per full day OR $150 for the weekendDentists: $175 per full day OR $300 for the weekend

Office Staff or Assistants (No CE Issued): $65 per full day OR $100 for the weekendRegistrations received after August 12th will be an additional $25.

Total Due: ___________ Pay by Check Visa MasterCard Discover AmEx

Card Number________________________________ Exp date______ Sec Code_____

Signature of Cardholder____________________________________________________

Make checks payable to UAB Continuing Dental Education. Send completed application and payment to:

UAB Continuing Dental Education, SDB 215, 1720 Second Avenue South,

Birmingham, AL 35294-0007 or FAX to 205-975-9651.

Register and Pay online at our secure website!

www.dental.uab.edu

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Lodging: A block of rooms is being held at the Wynfrey Hotel. Please call 205-705-1234 and ask for the UAB Dental Room Block for $124 per night.

The Wynfrey room block deadline is August 19, 2016.

Parking outside the mall is free. Self parking at the hotel is $12 or valet parking is $16 per day.

Check-in begins one hour before the course start time. Registrations at the door will be an additional $25 dollars.

Confirmation Letters will be emailed to participants upon receipt of registration. You class schedule will be printed on the back of your name tag that you will recieve at check-in.

Refunds will be given if cancellation is received at least 14 days before the program. If it is necessary to cancel less than 14 days prior, you may apply the entire payment toward another CE course. No refund will be given within 7 days of the course but 50% of the tuition can be applied to a future course. “No shows” will forfeit the full tuition.

The Hyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel1000 Riverchase GalleriaBirmingham, AL 35244

205-705-1234

The Alabama Board of Dental Examiners will accept a total of 3 hours of practice management for hygienists within a 24 month reporting period and up to 6 hours of

practice management for the dentist within a 24 month reporting period. The following courses are considered practice management:

• Dental Marketing Begins Or Ends Digitally - And Social Media Is Its Core• ROCK Your Practice to the Top! Part I and Part II

•Hygiene Shouldn’t be a Pain in the Neck!•Fitness 101 for Dental Professionals

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