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Page 1: and co-sponsor DE9315 proudly presentprosthodontic protocols, materials and techniques • Learn why and how to retain or replace teeth ... cements, restorative materials to provide

DE9315

FEBRUARY 3 - 7, 2020FAIRMONT ORCHID RESORT, BIG ISLAND

REGISTER ONLINE:WWW.DENTISTRY.UBC.CA/CDE/TRAVEL-AND-LEARN

and co-sponsor

proudly present:

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 20208:00 AM - NOON

Improve Your Root Canals by Learning About Endo Advances & ControversiesDr. Manor Haas This practical course, full of honest tips, tricks and advice, is for general dentists who want to keep up-to-date with hot topics, controversies and advances in endodontics. And, if you haven’t changed your root canal protocols in the past two years, then this is a course for you.

The pros and cons behind nearly all aspects of endodontics will be discussed. Review misconceptions and current guidelines for use of intra-canal medications, analgesics and antibiotics in endodontics, and the salvageability and restoration of endo-treated teeth.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES• Understand the FACTS BEHIND ENDO

CONTROVERSIES that directly impact your patients, your procedures and your dental practice

• Learn about CONTROVERSIES: the pros and cons of various NiTi files and obturation systems, single visit endo, to save or extract, prognosis of endo vs. implants, antibiotics and anaelgesics in endo

• Learn about ADVANCES: in NiTi files, apex locators, new obturators, 3D imaging-assisted diagnosis, intra-canal medications

• Learn which ENDO TECHNIQUES AND ARMAMENTARIA do not have clinical benefits and which do benefit your endodontic treatments by simplifying and improving your root canals

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 20208:00 AM - NOON

ENDO vs. IMPLANTS: Retain or Replace (Why and How)Dr. Manor Haas This non-bias program helps dentists with the decision making process they face nearly every day in their practice: to save or to extract. Fundamental guidelines for proceeding with endodontic treatment and for replacement with an implant are discussed. The course is meant to be very interactive and incorporates 3D imaging and HD videos. The program is tailored to novice and experienced dentists.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES• Learn by point and counter-point reviews of many

cases whether teeth should / could be saved with endodontic treatment, or replaced with implants

• Review the most current endodontic, surgical and prosthodontic protocols, materials and techniques

• Learn why and how to retain or replace teeth

MANOR HAAS, DDS, CERT ENDO, MSC(D), FRCD(C) is a Certified Specialist in Endodontics who is extensively and passionately involved in continuing education (lectures and workshops) to general dentists and specialists. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and is on Staff at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry and the Hospital for Sick Children.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2020FREE DAYThe Big Island is the largest most exciting of the Hawaiian Islands. Known as the “adventure island” the Big Island boasts some of Hawaii’s most varying landscapes and unique experiences. From vast valleys to white sand beaches and volcanic craters, the Big Island is home to an abundance of jawdropping natural beauty. Visit Mauna Kea and star gaze, get up close to manta rays on a night dive, visit the farmers market or hike the Waipio Valley, swim with wild dolphins or snorkel in Kealakekua Bay. As one of the least developed of the inhabitied Hawaiian islands, the Big Island is simply spectacular!

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 20208:00 AM - NOON

Let’s Grow ToothDr. Jack Griffin Ever had a patient say “Doc, that tooth was never a problem until you fixed it”? Let’s stop the madness. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could make the tooth grow? With newer regenerative/bioactive materials we can stimulate dentin healing and self-repair in our direct and indirect restorations all while reducing sensitivity. These materials promote oral health by decreasing plaque, reduce bacterial accumulation, or promote cells to cause regeneration of tissues.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES• The bioactive/regenerative environment….why,

how, and what materials• The latest in regenerative materials: liners, dentin

replacements, cements, restorative materials to provide an environment where tissues can heal

• The most durable indirect restorations ever: zirconia and lithium disilicate crowns formation and sealing of the restoration margins

• Efficient direct composite placement – preparation, bonding, matrix selection, bulk fill and bioactive materials for long term oral health

• Soft tissue optimization: lasers, medicament’s, and other goodies for soft tissue excellence

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 20208:00 AM - NOON

Cementation SanityDr. Jack Griffin Leakage, breakage, lost restorations, sensitivity, staining……oh my! It’s a confusing dental world out there. Was the failure because of the prep, impression, lab, or me? CAD/CAM or pressed, cement or bond, layer or monolithic, etch or no-etch, dry or moist, light or chemical cure......? Let’s stop the madness. Ever had a patient say “Doc, that tooth was never a problem until you fixed it”? Advances in durable tooth colored restorative materials means changes in preparation and cementation techniques. Our goal is to end the uncertainty with the newer materials and learn how to have the ultimate success with today’s indirect materials from planning to preparation to placement.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES• The more durable indirect esthetic indirect

materials…monolithic, maximum strength, acceptable esthetics, minimum effort, great preparations, and long-term clinical success

• The classifications of luting materials, benefits to each and when to use retention and restoration strengthening

• Simplifying cementation choices – when to bond, when to cement, when to cure, what to use with focus on regenerative materials when the prep is good and maximum adhesion when needed

• Review of digital impression techniques and the role of CAD/CAM dentistry. Does it fit your practice?

• The backbone of the restorative practice with posterior restorations and how to apply those techniques for the best, most durable anterior aesthetic cases, veneers, implants, and bridges

Jack D Griffin Jr, DMD, MAGD, AAACD, ABAD, Dr Griffin has led an exceptionally efficient practice in St Louis county Missouri where he practices all phases of general dentistry from high end cosmetic procedures to “every day” restorative and preventive care. He is one of a very few dentists to be awarded by his peers Diplomat status with the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry (ABAD), accreditation with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD), and Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), and Diplomate Society for Dento-Facial Aesthetics. He has been involved in product evaluation and development with Reality Esthetics, the Dental Advisor, Dental Products Report, and others. Jack is a clinical director for the Pacific Aesthetic Continuum (PAC) and is a selected member of Catapult Elite, a group of

KOLs and honored speakers.

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CDE at UBC is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. 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/cerp

DISCLAIMER: Dental education institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice Some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a continuing education course by The University of British Columbia does not imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure or product by The University of British Columbia.

CANCELLATION POLICYFull refunds less a $100.00 service charge will be granted for cancellations made 60 days prior to the course. Cancellations made between 30 and 60 days prior to the first day of the program will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be granted for cancellations made less than thirty days prior to the first day of the program. Continuing Dental Education at The University of British Columbia reserves the right to cancel courses if deemed necessary by low enrolment, instructor cancellation or other unforeseen issues. In case of course cancellation a full refund will be issued.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

16 HOURS OF INSTRUCTION

COURSE TIMESMONDAY 8:00 AM - NOON Improve Your Root Canals by Learning

About Endo Advances & Controversies

TUESDAY 8:00 AM - NOON ENDO vs. IMPLANTS: Retain or Replace (Why and How)

WEDNESDAY Day off to enjoy the many adventures that await on the Big Island of Hawaii!

THURSDAY 8:00 AM - NOON Let’s Grow Tooth

FRIDAY 8:00 AM - NOON Cementation Sanity

Please join us on Monday evening for the Welcome Cocktail Reception, 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm.

TUITION

Dentists $1295

CDA/RDH/ Technicians/ Office Staff/ Auxiliary $795

Includes continental breakfast, breaks, and course materials.

LOCATION & TRAVEL INFORMATIONFairmont Orchid ResortSpecial hotel reservations at the Fairmont Orchid Resort have been arranged for course participants that are not available to the general public. Please call Jane Patrick at North South Travel to book. Jane can also arrange all of your travel requests, from rental cars and upgrading rooms to arranging flights. Phone: 604 717 1751 email: [email protected]

A portion of this program is being generously sponsored by an unrestricted education grant from: