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1New Mexico Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider

All classes and events are subject to change.

General InformationChairpersons’ Welcome ......3

NMDA Executive Council ....4

Annual Session Chairs ........4

NMDA Staff .......................... 7

NMDAF Staff ........................ 7

General information ..... 12–15

Exhibitors ...........................20

Registration & CE InfoAdvance Registration ..........8

On-Site Registration ............8

Payment ...............................8

Official Documentation .......8

Lost Ticket/Lost Badge .......8

Group Registration ..............8

Refund Policy ......................8

Student Requirements ........9

CE Class Availability ..........10

CE Class Credits ...............10

CE Documentation ............10

Electronic Handouts .......... 11

Proof of Attendance .......... 11

MapsConference Location ......... 12

Downtown Map .................16

Hotel Parking Map .............16

Convention Center Map ....18

Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ....... 21

Courses & EventsOpening Session ............... 14

Event Schedule ..................22

Daily Schedule ...................26

Thursday Course Descriptions ......................30

Friday Course Descriptions ......................42

Saturday Course Descriptions ......................52

Speaker Bios .....................54

Contents

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2 106th Annual Session, Wide World of Dentistry | June 3–6, 2015

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Brian Dennis

Welcome!

Welcome the 2015 New Mexico Dental Asso-ciation’s Annual Session “The Wide World of Dentistry.” We have searched wide and far to bring you the best clinicians and speakers in and beyond dentistry today. This is truly a world-class event here in New Mexico that is not to be missed. Never before has there been a program like this! The exhibit hall will be filled with the latest products, equipment, materials, instruments, and technology to help all attendees learn first hand.

There is something for everyone this year, so bring everybody! What you will learn will transform you, your staff, and your prac-tice—personally and professionally.

We look forward to seeing you in June.

Dr. Brian Dennis & Dr. Al Lopez Annual Session Co-chair

Al Lopez

Please be advised about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating techniques and procedures into your practices, especially when the course has not provided a clinical experience in the technique or procedure to ensure that participants have attained competence.

Badge Colors DDS

Hygienist

Dental Assistant

Business Staff

Technician

Exhibitor

Speaker

NMDA Staff

Student

Guest

Lanyards Colors Dentist Hygienist All Others

Co-chairpersons’ Message

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6 106th Annual Session, Wide World of Dentistry | June 3–6, 2015

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NMDA Staff

Nancy Arenas Assistant Executive

Director

Michael Moxey Director of

Communications and Advocacy

NMDAF Staff

Kansas Begaye Associate Director–

Membership

Linda Paul Executive Director

Trish Rule Mission of Mercy Program Administrator

Diane Bresson Donated Dental Services Referral Coordinator

Joni Ullery Donated Dental Services Referral Coordinator

Tara Dearholt Administrative Assistant

Cathy Casaus Special Projects

Mark Moores Executive Director

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Registration Information

Advance Registration ONLINE www.nmdental.org

FAX 505-294-9958

MAIL NMDA 9201 Montgomery Blvd NE, Ste 601 Albuquerque, NM 87111

(Registration entries are processed in the order they are received.)

On-Site Registration LOCATION NW Exhibit Hall Lobby

SCHEDULE Thursday, June 4, 6:30 am–3:30 pm Friday, June 5, 6:30–11:30 am and 2–3:30 pm

PaymentMake payable to NMDA:

U.S. CURRENCY

CHECK

MONEY ORDER

MASTERCARD, VISA, or AMERICAN EXPRESS

In the event that a credit card is officially denied use, please supply alternative credit card information within 24 hours to avoid having tickets returned to inventory.

Obtaining Official DocumentationPre-registrants received by May 25, 2015, will get tickets, badges, etc., via the US Postal Service, prior to Annual Session.

Those registering on-site will receive tickets, badges, etc., at the time of registration.

Group RegistrationGroup packages will be mailed to the address of the primary registrant.

Guest RegistrationGuest registration designations are for family members (non-dental)—spouses and children. They will not earn CE credits and will not receive CEU forms.

Lost Tickets & Lost BadgesLost tickets are replaced at the original cost. Lost badges are replaced at no additional cost.

Refund PolicyTo obtain a refund, submit a written request, (accompanied by all badges and tickets) to NMDA, on or before May 18, 2015. All refunds will be processed on or before July 31, 2015.

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Registration Information

Student Requirements 9 Students must have student ID card

9 Students do not register online

9 Entry by paper form—faxed to 505-294-9958 or delivered to NMDA office by May 25, 2015 or on-site at the Annual Session

9 Student registration does not earn CE credits

9 Students will not receive CEU forms

Ticketed CoursesThe only ticketed courses are those that require an additional fee for participation (except for the free Risk Management Seminar). Use the Ticketed Events table (on page 22) and enter the code on your registration form. All other courses do not require a ticket. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis for all courses, so remem-ber to arrive early.

Badge Colors DDS

Hygienist

Dental Assistant

Business Staff

Technician

Exhibitor

Speaker

NMDA Staff

Student

Guest

Lanyards Colors Dentist Hygienist All Others

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Exhibit Hall

Treasure Chest Participants\

exhibitors3M ESPE .................................... 418

A-dec ..........................................300

AFTCO Transition Consultants ...............................305

Bank of America Practice Solutions ................................... 815

BaseVac ..................................... 701

Benco Dental ............................... C

Biomet 3i ...................................402

Bows by Lisa Luann ..................112

Brasseler USA .......................... 812

Brown & Brown of New Mexico Insurance ............ 616

Burgmaier & Associates, Inc. ...107

Carestream Dental...................303

Carr Healthcare Realty ........... 519

CBF Services ............................ 610

CEU Forms & Tote Bags .. 104, 106

Colgate ......................................600

CTC Associates ........................503

Delta Dental of New Mexico ... 618

Dental Cooperative of New Mexico ..........................505

DentalEZ Group ........................ 810

Dentsply Implants ....................409

Dentsply International ............508

Designs for Vision, Inc. ...........404

Digital Doc LLC ........................ 515

Directa Dental .......................... 701

Endemx, LLC ............................. 319

Enovative Technologies ..........200

Fotona ........................................ 601

Garfield Refining Company .... 507

Gendex/Nomad/Soredex/Instrumentarium ......................602

Global Dental Relief .................100

Hawaiian Moon ......................... 310

Henderson Dental CPAs ... 607

Henry Schein Dental ....................B

Hu-Freidy ................................... 301

Ideal Dental Laboratory .......... 510

Innovative Moving Systems.....111

Iveri Whitening.......................... 701

Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. ............... 103

JCNM, Inc. ‘Jani King’ ............. 103

Juice Plus + ...............................406

Kavo ........................................... 702

Kaylor Dental Lab ....................608

Kerr Corporation ...................... 316

MacPractice.............................. 414

MassMutual Southwest ..........803

Midmark Corporation .............. 410

My Company Store .................. 701

New Mexico Dental Association .................. 108

NM Board of Dental Health Care .................. 102

Nobel Biocare ...........................205

Orascoptic ................................ 416

Ossotanium .............. 604, 605, 606

Paragon Dental Practice Transitions ................................603

Patterson Dental ..........................A

Pelton & Crane.......................... 202

PDT ............................................. 701

Planmeca, Inc. .......................... 614

Porter Royal Sales ...................509

Preventech ................................ 701

Procter & Gamble .................. 809

ProSites ..................................... 314

Rocky Mountain Sales Associates LLC ..........................511

Rose Micro Solutions ..............400

SciCan, Inc. ....................... 209, 211

Shockwave Defense LLC ........802

Smith Wealth Management, LLC .....................411

Solutionreach ........................... 419

SOTA Imaging ........................... 701

Southwest Sterilizers ..........711

The Becerra Group, LLC ......... 807

The Hindley Group, LLC .......... 201

Tote Bags & CEU Forms .. 104, 106

Treasure Chest .................... 105

Trinity Construction .................408

Ultradent Products, Inc. ......... 501

Ultralight Optics Inc. ............... 315

UNM Pre-Dental Society ... 109, 110

Vector ......................................... 701

WEAVE ........................................517

Zimmer Dental .......................... 518

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

House of Delegates

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Friday, June 5, 2015

TIME EVENT LOCATION

1–2:30pm

House of Delegates—General Session: Members welcomed to participate in debate or discussion of proposed resolutions during reference committees

San Miguel

2:30–4pm House of Delegates—Caucus Meeting San Miguel, Pecos, Ruidoso, Tijeras

4–5pmHouse of Delegates— Reconvene Session for New Business San Miguel

TIME EVENT LOCATION

9–11am House of Delegates—Reference Committee Meetings Suite E & F

TIME EVENT LOCATION

7–10am House of Delegates—Final Session Cochiti

Ticketed EventsThursday, June 4, 2015

Friday, June 5, 2015

Saturday, June 6, 2015

TIME SPEAKER EVENT LOCATION CEU AGD CODE

7–8:30amShannon Pace Brinker

Eat & Learn Breakfast: Fundamentals for Orthodontic Records

Ruidoso 1 371

7–8am Past President’s Breakfast Suite G

12–1pmFICD/FACD— Members Only Suite G 1

2–4pm

Steven Holbrook/ Walter Schumann

Anatomical Guided Implant Dentistry Workshop Sponsored by Ossotanium

Tijeras 2 697

TIME SPEAKER EVENT LOCATION CEU AGD CODE

7–8amLee Ann Brady

Women’s Breakfast: Work Life Balance—Myth or Reality? Suite D 1 770

12–1:45pm Tanya Brown Team Luncheon: Talk to Yourself Like a Winner Brazos 1 770

2–5pmLee Ann Brady

Anterior Composite Layering Workshop Sponsored by Heraeus

Tijeras 3 254

TIME SPEAKER EVENT LOCATION CEU AGD CODE

9am–12pm Jill H. Baskin

CNA Dental Professional Liability Risk Management Seminar Sponsored by Brown and Brown of NM

La Cienega 3 555

9am–12:30pm

Robert LaPrise EMS Aspects

CPR—BLS for Healthcare Providers

Ruidoso/Pecos 3 142

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New Mexico Dental Political Action Committee

NMDPAC is the only fund that aggres-sively pursues the election and re-

election of candidates for state office who will stand up and protect dental

professionals on issues like:Scope of Practice

Medicaid Reimbursement Dental Education Funding

Children’s Dental Screening

PROTECTING DENTISTRY

What we need now is your support. Please join the NMDPAC today!

For more information contact Dr. Keigm Crook at [email protected] 9201 Montgomery Blvd., N.E., Suite 601

Albuquerque, NM 87111 Phone: 505-294-1368 Fax: 505-294-9958 www.nmdental.org

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New Mexico Dental Association designates this activity for the continuing education credit(s) noted above. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider

may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

How Dentists Can Become Invincible to Lawsuits and Save Thousands in Taxes Sponsored by American Society for Asset Protection (ASAP)speaker Larry Oxenhamlocation NW Exhibit Hall9–10am

Center of Learning

agd code 555

ceu 1

PRESENTATION OUTLINE1. Introduction

a. This course teaches proven and effective strategies to prevent and protect against lawsuits allowing dentists the peace of mind necessary to focus on improved patient care

b. Overview of various practice management challenges facing dentists

c. Overview of solutions to these challenges

2. Lawsuit Protectiona. Sources of Lawsuitsb. Cost of Lawsuits

c. Lawsuit Protection’s Strategies for Dentistsi. Properly drafted Family Limited

Partnerships (FLP)ii. How to separate assets into

multiple entities for maximum protection

iii. How the Charging Order Worksiv. Properly drafted LLC

3. Estate Planning Pitfalls and Solutionsa. Living Trusts

ii. Advantagesiii. Funding the Trust

4. Overview and Summary5. Questions and Answers

OBJECTIVES

� Maintaining focus on improved patient care rather than lawsuit defense

� Structuring practice for lawsuit protection and prevention

� Reducing liability insurance costs

� Greater understanding of how to apply the principles of risk management

Anterior Composite Artistryspeaker Lee Ann Bradylocation Aztec/Galisteo9am–12pm

Half Day Lecture

agd code 254

ceu 3

Direct composite can be a conservative, durable and beautiful anterior material. We will discuss the variety of materials and techniques available today to take your composites to the next level so your team and patients are raving about the esthetic results. The lecture will compare total etch to self-etch techniques and distinguish the risks and benefits of each. The concept of layering for ultimate beauty and color control will be covered and techniques for simplifying direct composite veneers and class four restorations will be presented.

OBJECTIVES

� Understanding composite materials for restorative

� Dentin and Enamel Adhesion

� Composite Layering

� Anterior Matrices

� Finishing and Polishing

Join us...

Remember:

There are C.E. opportunities in the NW Exhibit Hall!

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Please be advised about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating tech-niques and procedures into your practices, especially when the course has not provided a clinical experience in the technique or procedure to ensure that participants have attained competence.

Are You Well Liked?speaker Leonard F. Taulocation Mesilla9am–12pm

Half Day Lecture

agd code 770

ceu 3

Word of mouth has always been a dentist’s best form of marketing. The internet amplifies this one-to-one phenomenon, allowing conversations about your practice to spread exponentially. Patients are talking online about the dentist, the practice and the services offered. Practices must have a plan in place to establish, promote, manage and monitor a positive reputation online. Positive reviews will drive business to your practice while negative reviews turn potential patients away.

A bad customer experience which goes unresolved can lead to a bad reputation and thus lost revenue. Many dentists don’t know how to manage their reputation online. In this interactive, energized seminar, Dr. Tau shares numerous tips and best practices, as well as the system that has been tried and tested in his own office enabling him to take his practice to the next level.

OBJECTIVES

� Understand the importance of taking control of your online presence

� Know how social media fits into online reputation management

� Learn software programs that help manage your reputation

� Discuss ways in which patient reviews can manifest online

� Recognize why responding to negative reviews is not a good idea

� Develop strategies for garnering positive patient reviews

� Review team training tips for garnering positive feedback

Connect the Dots—Help Your Patients Say Yesspeaker Tanya Brownlocation San Miguel9am–12pm

Half Day Lecture

agd code 557

ceu 3

This interactive course will teach simple steps to help patients to say “YES!” Built on real-world experience, you will receive the tools to create powerful new patient experiences. Learn a proven step-by-step case presentation method that produces high levels of case acceptance! Discover how to connect instantly with new patients, uncover their needs and wants, increase your productivity, and achieve higher case acceptance!

OBJECTIVES

� Breakthrough your roadblocks and overcome what is holding you back

� Master the art of effective communication for every member of your team

� Enhance your new patient experience and make it unforgettable

� Discover the must-have photos for each patient

� Learn the secrets that can easily double your case acceptance

Attend the Opening Session for your chance to win a 55" LED Samsung Smart TV!

“The Most Important Thing You Will Need to Know for the Future—

is ENERGY”

8am, Thurs., June 4 Kiva AuditoriumPresented by: Ambassador C. Paul Robinson

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Any last minute schedule changes w

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New Mexico Dental Association designates this activity for the continuing education credit(s) noted above. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider

may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

Dental Implant Complications: Diagnosis and Management Sponsored by Nobel Biocarespeaker David Ehsanlocation Ruidoso/Pecos9am–12pm

Half Day Lecture

agd code 693

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Participants will obtain useful clinical and biological knowledge to diagnose and manage dental implant complications. Participants will learn how to treatment plan and understand surgical versus restorative complications, as well as strategies to minimize poor outcome and unhappy implant patients.

OBJECTIVES

� Explain the criteria for successful dental implant therapy

� Define criteria for the failed dental implant

� Learn how to avoid and manage implant failure

Isolation, Preparation, and Cementationspeaker Shannon

Pace Brinkerlocation Cimarron/Dona Ana9am–12pm

Half Day Lecture

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The ideal chairside dental assistant must be current and knowledgeable in materials science and proficient in the various step-by-step procedures now required to deliver state-of-the-art dentistry. Learn about new technologies and materials for isolation with the rubber dam, matrix placement with wedges, and various types of cementation products, which can be incorporated into your practice to improve efficiency and results.

OBJECTIVES

� Which materials to use for isolation (retractor, cotton rolls, etc.)

� Matrix placement (conventional or sectional) for anterior and posterior composites

� Which cements are for what restoration (provisional and final restorations)

Effective Autoclave and Sterilization Practices Sponsored by Southwest Sterilizersspeaker Shawn Wrightlocation NW Exhibit Hall10–11am

Center of Learning

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This 1-hour course will cover sterilization theory, reduction of equipment downtime, and the proper operation of gravity displacement autoclaves in the dental office.

OBJECTIVES: Attendees of this course will gain an understanding of the following:

� Theory and physics behind steam sterilization

� The differences between Sterilization, Disinfection and Sanitization

� Determining if an autoclave load has been properly sterilized and how

� The most common mistakes when it comes to “drying” cycles

� Ways to increase efficiency in your process turnaround

� The methods of indication (biological, mechanical, and chemical)

� The value of “planned downtime”

� “Less is more” in terms of thermal mass

� Equipment safety and how to react to malfunctions

B.Y.O.H.Bring Your Own Handouts!

Visit www.nmdental.org for more info.

* R E M I N D E R *

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The New Member of Our Dental Team the Community Dental Health Coordinator (CDHC)speaker Melanie Upshawlocation La Cienega10–11am

CE Express

agd code 149

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This presentation is designed to help participants comprehend and embrace the role of the CDHC as advocates toward the solution of the access-to-care crisis. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), the CDHC model was “developed to build on the Community Health Worker’s (CHW) proven success by layering on an oral component. CDHC’s are not mid-level providers, they are not intended to take the place of dentists but rather, to educate, prevent dental disease and connect patients to dentists who will provide treatment. The design of this position embodies organized dentistry’s belief that the nation will never drill, fill and extract its way out of its profound oral health disparities. So rather than focusing on surgical interventions, CDHC’s provide the oral health education, prevention and patient navigation skills that are the nation’s best hope of stemming the tide of untreated oral disease.”

OBJECTIVES: Participants will:

� Recognize the role of the CDHC

� Examine the curriculum and determine the benefit of enhancing their own skill set

� Compare the impact of the CDHC on various groups

� Review employment opportunities

The Independent Dentist Dilemmaspeaker Andy Eberhardt/

Jared Hansenlocation La Cienega11am–12pm

CE Express

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The dental industry is changing as the corporate practice and PPO model of dentistry continues to expand. As an independent dentist, you need to know the factors that are influencing this rapid change and how independent dentists can use their numbers with other independent dentists to create leverage and economies of scale to compete in today’s advancing dental environment. The Dental Cooperative is the largest and oldest cooperative of independent dentists operating in the nation. With a variety of programs developed by our dentists and managed by the Cooperative team, Dental Cooperative dentists have tools and programs to compete in today’s market.

OBJECTIVES: This presentation will highlight the main changes facing independent dentistry, the factors contributing to those changes, and the expected effects they will have on independent dentistry at large. Included in the discussion will be a highlight of the collective efforts of independent dentists in the Dental Cooperative and what your Cooperative colleagues are doing to put leverage and strength in their corner.

Staying Healthy Mentally and Physically Through Physical Fitnessspeaker Vicente Alvardolocation NW Exhibit Hall

11am–12pm

Center of Learning

agd code 770

ceu 1

This brief one-hour course will discuss different aspects of staying fit both mentally and physically. It will discuss goal setting and achieving those goals despite setbacks that life can throw at you.

OBJECTIVES: The student will learn how to set and achieve their goals with a better understanding of a positive attitude and will learn to use those setbacks we face as a stepping stone and not a crutch.

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Any last minute schedule changes w

ill be posted at ww

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New Mexico Dental Association designates this activity for the continuing education credit(s) noted above. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider

may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

One Year to a Happier, More Motivated Team Sponsored by Three Points, LLCspeaker Ankur Guptalocation NW Exihibit Hall12–1pm

Center of Learning

agd code 551ceu 1

In the opinion of this speaker, our professional happiness doesn’t come from our the depth of our clinical knowledge or the profitability of the practice; rather, it comes from the collective happiness of the team that we surround ourselves with on a daily basis. One crabby individual can ruin and otherwise great day, just as an inspiring and upbeat group can provide energy and positivity no matter how the rest of the day goes. In this one-hour lecture, Dr. Gupta describes the steps, when properly implemented, that will keep your team energized, accountable, valuable, and a joy to be around.

OBJECTIVES � To describe the importance of regular

team meetings and huddles, and the concise content for such meetings

� To break-down, in specific terms, the five essential documents that must be associated with each employee’s file

� To provide several fun and inspiring activities for dental teams that will increase their sense of ownership in the practice and realization of their own personal valuable contribution to the team

� To make human resources (HR), fun, consistent, and worthwhile

Team Luncheon: Talk To Yourself Like a Winnerspeaker Tanya Brownlocation Brazos12–1:45pm

Ticketed Event

agd code 770

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Words are powerful. We use words to describe how we feel about ourselves, others, and our future. Whether spoken to another or to our self (self-talk), words help us create our reality. How you think (and thus feel) can have a profound effect on your ability to recognize an opportunity, perform to the best of your ability, or achieve the outcome of the goals that you’ve set for yourself. In this inspirational talk, Dr. Tanya Brown will share her own journey of fear to success through self-talk and teach you some new words to help you become the winner you are meant to be.

OBJECTIVES � Understand how words can create your

reality � Learn “power” words that have negative

impact and positive impact

� Be truly inspired to be your best you

Getting Started with CBCT Guided Implant Surgery Sponsored by Ossotaniumspeaker Michael Haight/

Justin Mangelsdorflocation La Cienega12–2pm

CE Express

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During this presentation we will discuss CBCT guided implant surgery; how to pick the cases to treat.

OBJECTIVES � Planning for success � Picking the right cases to treat � How CBCT increases predictability

� Step by step live-guided surgery made easy

Remember: There are C.E. opportunities in the NW Exhibit Hall!

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Self Defense Sponsored by Shockwave Defense, LLCspeaker Michael Johnsonlocation NW Exihibit Hall2–3:30pm

Center of Learning

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This course is designed for the everyday person who wants to know how to protect, him/herself against common threats. This course instructs the beginner in the fundamentals of defense and the basics on how to deal with high-risk environments. Additionally, this course offers the end user an introduction on getting past social permissions, that limit effectiveness in defense strategies, and overcoming conditioned limiting belief systems that may have hindered self-growth.

OBJECTIVESAfter completion of this course the participant will be have a functional understanding of subject factors, and dealing with hostile encounters as they relate to violence.

Anterior Composite Layering Workshop Sponsored by Heraeusspeaker Lee Ann Bradylocation Tijeras2–5pm

Workshop—Ticketed Event

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Placing anterior composite restorations is a routine component of restorative practice. From class three restorations to labial composite veneers, they can differentiate your practice as ordinary or extraordinary. In this hands on workshop we will discuss and work with materials and techniques to take your anterior composites to the next level so your team and patients are raving about the esthetic results.

OBJECTIVES

� Understanding composite materials for restorative

� Adhesive techniques and bonding techniques

� Matrices for form and fit

� Finishing and polishing

Be a Rock-Star Team—Move from Where You Are to Where You Want to Bespeaker Tanya Brownlocation San Miguel2–5pm

Half Day Lecture

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Everyone longs to be part of something special, to know that their contributions make a difference. When Dr. Tanya Brown started her practice from scratch, she had a vision of a productive, high-performing team. In the beginning, the vision did not always match reality, but through trial and error, Dr. Brown discovered key elements that have repeatedly created Rock-Star teams. Whether it is team disharmony, schedule overload or case acceptance, this course uncovers and discovers simple yet effective steps to turn things around. The real magic of this program happens when attendees realize that everything needed for success lies within. You will be able to move from where you are to where you want to be starting on Monday!

OBJECTIVES

� Learn how to make a difference to your patients

� Master the 4 languages of communication

� Customize the top 3 “must-have” practice protocols

� Put an end to the gossiping and grumbling for good!

B.Y.O.H.Bring Your Own Handouts!

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may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

Current Concepts in Post-Operative Pain Managementspeaker Lionel Candelaria location Aztec/Galisteo2–5pm

Half Day Lecture

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Guidelines for prescribing analgesic medication with consideration for effective postoperative pain control, minimizing potential adverse reactions, managing side effects, patient safety, public safety, environmental concerns and proper disposal of unused medications. This course fulfills NM dental board requirement for three continuing education hours in pain management.

OBJECTIVES

� Review the NM Pain Relief Act and NMAC 16.5.57.

� Review of the NM prescription drug monitoring program.

� An understanding of the pharmacology and risks for controlled substances.

� Basic awareness of the problems of abuse, addiction and diversion.

� Pain management considerations for patients with a reported history of substance abuse.

� Awareness of state and federal regulations for the prescription of controlled substances.

� FDA guidelines for proper drug disposal.

� Review of pharmacology and side effects Non-Narcotic analgesics.

� Review the World Health Organization “analgesic ladder,” a stepwise approach to treating mild to severe pain.

� Management of the common opioid adverse drug reactions and allergic reactions.

� Modifications to pain control in the pregnant patient.

� Pain management considerations with medically compromised patients.

Core Implant Concepts I and II Sponsored by Nobel Biocarespeaker David Ehsanlocation Ruidoso/Pecos2–5pm

Half Day Lecture

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This course will provide participants with clinically relevant information about dental history, diagnosis, and treatment planning. Attendees will learn the types of dental implants, selection of implant brand, basic treatment planning, implant complications, and surgical and restorative techniques to achieve optimal success.

OBJECTIVES

� Learn the rational for dental implants

� Determine which implant brand to select and why

� Discuss basic implant terminology

� Understand basic implant treatment planning

Don’t miss the Albert L. Mulliken lecture!ETHICS FOR FUN AND PROFIT SPEAKER Robert GherardiFriday, June 5, 2–5pm La Cienega

The Albert L. Mulliken lecture on ethics and leadership is sponsored by the FICD/FACD to honor the memory of a man who exemplified the highest ideals of both ethics and leadership. Al Mulliken not only served in all of the offices of the NMDA, including president, but also was a leading member of his Roswell community in every possible way.

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Dental Radiography Safetyspeaker Bernadette Jojolalocation Kiva Auditorium2–5pm

Half Day Lecture

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Topics covered include radiation protection, and safety of the patient, operator and staff. Discussion will include principles of x-ray production, use of conventional and digitized imaging. The course will compare exposure techniques and evaluate common errors and discuss features of a diagnostically acceptable radiograph.

OBJECTIVES

� Explain the process of ionization

� Discuss the methods of protecting the patient and operator from excess radiation

� Review exposure and evaluation of radiographic images

� Meet the required three hours for New Mexico certification

Ethics for Fun and Profit Sponsored by FICD/FACDspeaker Robert Gherardilocation La Cienega

2–5pm

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This course will discuss the ADA code of Ethics and attempt to explain in “regular language” what it means to be an ethical dentist. The course will stress how the dentist and staff, by acting ethically can increase patient loyalty, referrals, case acceptance, and overall success, while practicing in a fun, stress-free office environment.

OBJECTIVES

� Attendees will review and refresh their knowledge of the ADA code of Ethics

� The attendee will gain knowledge of how to run an “ethics based” dental practice and the many benefits including

� Low stress environment for dentist and staff

� High patient treatment plan acceptance rate

� Practice growth

� Restore the “fun” to dental practice

� The speaker will explain how ethics success

� How to center your practice on ethics and forget the stress of marketing and selling while becoming more successful

Join us...

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Photographing Patient’s Malocclusionspeaker Shannon Pace

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The interrelationship between malocclusion and periodontal health is well researched and today adult patients are more open to this treatment option. Additionally, research is now focused on the benefits orthodontic therapy can provide in restoring periodontal status while enhancing the patient’s ability to maintain health.

This hands-on course will provide dental assistants with the necessary skills to shoot basic photographs for quick co-diagnosis; as well as pretreatment, treatment and post-treatment clinical angles required for documentation.

OBJECTIVES

� Understanding how digital photography can enhance the communication and understanding of malocclusion

� Knowledge of the ideal camera settings and the best way to capture the specific necessary images placement of retractors and use of clinical mirrors

� Uploading, basic image manipulation and file storage

Practice Transitions— Knowing and Understanding Your Practice Transition Optionsspeaker Marie E.

Chatterleylocation NW Exhibit Hall

3:30–4:30pm

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This class will address the following questions:

� How should I prepare for a transition?

� What are my options for selling my practice?

� What is my practice worth?

2015 NMDA 106th Annual Session

Treasure Chest Booth 105.

Henderson Dental CPAs

Procter & Gamble

Smith Wealth Management

Southwest

TREASURE CHEST

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In today’s litigious society, managing risk is critical. Don’t wait until after you’ve had a malpractice claim to learn the most effective ways to protect your patients—and your practice.

This is a great opportunity to learn from the experiences of your colleagues, as the presentation and discussion of actual claims lead you through a myriad of key risk exposures. A sampling of the course topics includes:

� Pre-treatment issues, including the medical history, examinations, and radiography

� Best practices for managing clinical risks

� Creating patient records that document and support your care

� Informed consent and informed refusal

� Terminating the dentist-patient relationship

� Managing adverse events, and much more

The presentation will provide you with skills, tips and techniques to better manage patients and your practice. Its goal is to stimulate you to assess your practice, apply critical thinking based on the information presented, and make prudent choices that enhance patient care and reduce your chance of a malpractice claim. Each attendee will receive a comprehensive course workbook that makes a great reference resource to have at the office.

There’s something in the course for everyone, whether you’re learning new techniques or simply validating the good risk management protocols you already follow.

OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to

� Assess and update risk management practices they currently use

� Understand that the ultimate result of improved risk management is improved patient care

� Make the informed consent process a critical success factor in patient management

� Understand risk management implications of the doctor-patient relationship

� Implement record keeping practices that enhance patient care and reduce malpractice risks

OSHA—Infection Control Updatespeaker Bernadette Jojolalocation San Miguel/Mesilla

9am–12pm

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The course will review the Summary of the Bloodborne Federal Standard. Discuss transmission of infectious diseases, including HIV and HCV. Discuss Post Exposure plans in the event of needlestick, sharps or splash exposures and Standard Precautions. Explanation of the revised Hazard Communication Standard under the new Globally Harmonized System will be covered.

OBJECTIVES

� Describe the components of an OSHA exposure control plan

� Explain the elements of the Bloodborne Federal Standard

� Review the changes in the revised Hazard Communication Standard

B.Y.O.H.Bring Your Own Handouts!

Visit www.nmdental.org for more info.

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New Mexico Dental Association designates this activity for the continuing education credit(s) noted above. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider

may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

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EMS Aspectslocation Ruidoso/Pecos

9am–12:30pm

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The BLS Healthcare Provider Course is designed to provide a wide variety of health care professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course is intended for certified or non-certified, licensed or non-licensed health care professionals.

OBJECTIVES

� Recognize several life-threatening emergencies

� Provide CPR

� Use an AED

� Effectively treat obstructed airway due to choking

Some of the restaurants within walking distance of the Convention Center:

9 Restaurants inside the Galeria— Subway, Isabella’s Baked, and Zohra’s Café

9 Tucano’s Brazilian Grill

9 Starbucks Coffee

9 Upscale dining in the Hyatt’s Forque, Doubletree’s La Oja, or Hotel Andaluz’s Lucia

9 Fourth & Roma Café

9 JC’s NY Pizza Department

9 Slate Café

9 Sushi King

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Thursday, 8 am–5:30 pm

Friday, 8 am–5:30 pm

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VICENTE ALVARADOVicente Alvarado is a Corrective Exercise Specialist and Personal Trainer. He owns UCT Direct Fitness, which is a training facility that specializes in group and individual fitness and sports performance. Vicente Alvarado has been a Division I College football player and wrestler. He is retired from the Albuquerque Police Department after 20 years of service and teaches defensive tactics, personal self-defense and submission grappling out of UCT Direct Fitness. Vicente Alvarado has been a motivational speaker and

has instructed law enforcement all over the country.

FRED AURBACHFred Aurbach, DDS, is a graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry. He prac-ticed general restorative and cosmetic dentistry for 30 years in the heart of downtown Dallas. Dr. Aurbach was named Texas Dentist of the Year in 1990. He was chairman of the Council on Dental Practice for the American Dental Association and represented the ADA to the Presidential Commis-sion on Quality in Healthcare. He has served as the Vice President of the Texas Dental Association, President of the Dallas County Dental Society,

Dr. Aurbach was honored with the Presidential Award from the Texas Dental Association in and the President’s Award from the Dallas County Dental Society. In the last seven years, he has dedicated himself to the study of nutrition and nutritional supplements and their effect on the health of the individual. Dr. Aurbach believes that you can achieve health and wellness, no matter what your age!

JILL H. BASKINJill Baskin, DDS graduated from the University of Illinois Dental School and completed a general practice residency at the University of Illinois Hospitals. She currently practices general dentistry in a suburb of Chicago. Dr. Baskin taught in the Periodontics Department of the University of Illinois Dental School for 18 years and has also worked as a dental consultant for Delta Dental of Illinois. She has been a presenter of CNA’s Dental Professional Liability Risk Management Seminars since October 1988 and has been an

active contributor of course content. In addition, Dr. Baskin provides dental expertise to CNA dental malpractice claim specialists.

GUY BERLTGuy Berlt has been in sales for 38 years. He has worked for some of the largest, most recognized world-wide leaders like Henry Schein, Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Allergan, and Patterson Dental. Since 2009, Guy has specialized in selling CAD/CAM and Digital Impressioning equip-ment to dentists throughout the United States. He currently works for Henry Schein selling CAD/CAM and Digital Impressioning in New Mexico and Arizona.

LEE ANN BRADYDr. Lee Ann Brady is a privately practicing dentist and nationally recognized educator, lecturer and author. With an extensive history in leadership, previously as Executive VP of Clinical Education for Spear Education and Clinical Director of the Pankey Institute; Dr. Brady is currently the Director of Education for Clinical Mastery, providing hands on and live patient programs across the country. Dr. Brady has also developed a vast library of online instruction at www.leeannbrady.com. She practices in Glendale

Arizona, is the clinical editor of the SSC Journal, and a member of the editorial board for the JCD and Dentaltown Magazine.

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TANYA BROWNDr. Tanya Brown’s audiences and clients benefit from her 360-degree, cumulative experience in the dental practice—from chair-side dental as-sistant, to practice administrator, to owner dentist and founder of The Center for Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry. She is dentistry’s expert on Case Acceptance and Connecting the Dots to help patients say “YES.” Through a combination of the school of hard knocks and fabulous mentors, she has developed repeatable strategies that create successful practices

and happy patients. Her infectious love for the profession of dentistry has turned into a calling to help others learn and grow in order to realize their dreams. Dr. Brown honors each member of the team as a vital contributor to the success of the dental practice and helps dentists and dental teams elevate their personal leadership, case acceptance, and practice profits.

LIONEL CANDELARIALionel Candelaria is in private group practice with the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates of New Mexico. He attended the University of Missouri at Kansas City, where he received his dental degree in 1985, followed by a one year General Practice Residency at Balboa Naval Hospital, San Diego, California. After two operational tours with the Navy, was accepted into an Oral and Maxillofacial surgery residency program at the University of Ten-nessee, Memphis. He retired from the US Navy as a Captain in 2005. He

is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery and a Diplomate, American Dental Society of Anesthesia. Current committee appointments: AAOMS Committee on Health Care, Consultant to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Relative Update Committee, 5th year Board examiner and Item writer for the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation Ambassador, Committee on governmental affairs Political Action Network, and Albuquerque District Dental society board member. Dr. Candelaria has published and lectured extensively in the specialty of dentistry. Dr. Candelaria practices the full scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at with a special emphasis on cleft palate and dentofacial deformities. He has been on cleft palate teams since 1985 while affiliated with the University Tennessee, Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego Cali-fornia and in private practice in New Mexico. His practice is currently involved with outreach to care for Native American children in New Mexico. He has been on humanitarian medical-dental missions to remote areas of Ghana and Thailand. He provided hurricane disaster relief in Texas Gulf Coast, flood disaster relief in Iowa City, Iowa and multiple Habitat for Humanity missions to Tectae and Puerto Nuevo, Mexico. He is currently undertaking a pioneering project in New Mexico to establish the first Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency program at the University of New Mexico Hospital. The program will actively address the critical access to care in maxillofacial trauma, pathology and reconstruction in New Mexico.

MARIE E. CHATTERLEYMarie E. Chatterley has been assisting doctors with practice sales, asso-ciateships, practice purchases, starting a practice from scratch, and practice management for over 11 years. Marie has an undergraduate degree from BYU in Business P.R. and Marketing. Marie’s research with Regis University was focused specifically on the business start-up process. Marie is an outdoors enthusiast. She enjoys skiing, snowboarding, moun-tain biking, rock climbing, canyoneering, wake boarding, river rafting,

snowshoeing and backpacking.

New Mexico Dental Association 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 com-plaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

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2015 NEW MEXICO DENTAL ASSOCIATION 2015 NEW MEXICO DENTAL ASSOCIATION -- 13TH ANNUAL CE GETAWAY 13TH ANNUAL CE GETAWAY -- 8 8 DAYSDAYS

PARIS AND THE HEART OF NORMANDY PARIS AND THE HEART OF NORMANDY -- JULY 10‐17, 2015

Speakers Dr. Michael Haight – Sponsored by OssotaniumCourse: “Tour de Implant”, a General Dentist Point of View (5 CEUs)Course Description: How to implement the placement and the restoration of implants in your practice. Finding the right implant system to restore and place predictably.Course objectives: Finding your Cadence; Which Implant System is right for you: Staying with the Peloton; Finding the right cases to do; Contre-la-montre, Becoming proficient with your technique; Directeur sportiff; Directing your team; The Piece de Resistance, The yellow Jersey.

Dr. John CornaliCourse: The Straight "Tooth Truth" About Orthodontics (3 CEUs)Course Description: The 3 hour presentation will be a fast paced look at the 7 goals of modern day orthodontics Earlylook at the 7 goals of modern day orthodontics, Early orthodontic screening and indications for early treatment and prevention, Extraction vs. Non-extraction treatment, Wilckodontics osteogenically accelerated orthodontic tooth movement, Head gear free modern day Class II correction, Surgical orthodontics, Orthodontic pitfalls and 3D computerized cone beam technology benefits.Course objectives: To give any dental clinician, specialist or generalist, a fast paced update of the most recent, modern, up to date cutting edge techniques and changes in the specialty field of orthodontics.

Don’t miss the chance to visit the Eiffel Tower, Cathedral of Notre Dame, Louvre, Claude Monet gardens, Beaches of Normandy and more…

For Pricing and to Register Go to: www.nmdental.org - 505-294-1368

Itinerary: Paris, Giverny, Vernon, Rouen, Normandy Beaches, Les Andelys and Conflans

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