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The Oklahoma Dental Associaon (ODA) is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Associaon to assist dental professionals in idenfying quality providers of connuing dental educaon. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of denstry. April 25-27, 2013 Tulsa Convention Center Tulsa, Oklahoma 2013 Oklahoma Dental Association Annual Meeting PLEASE NOTE: The 2013 ODA Annual Meeting is paperless. All speaker handouts are on the ODA website at www.okda.org.

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The Oklahoma Dental Association (ODA) 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.

April 25-27, 2013Tulsa Convention CenterTulsa, Oklahoma

Annual Meeting

Program

OklahomaDentalAssociation

2013 Oklahoma Dental Association Annual Meeting

PLEASE NOTE: The 2013 ODA Annual Meeting is paperless. All speaker handouts

are on the ODA website at www.okda.org.

Principled In Ethics

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I have been incredibly blessed and humbled to be your ODA President this last year. It truly has been an incredible ride and I look forward to what the future has in store for Lori and me.

This journey started three years ago when Jim Torchia called and asked if I would be willing to be ODA President, and now this journey is slowly coming to an end. I have built new relationships that will last a lifetime, and strengthened friendships that will be cherished forever.

We have collaborated to build our motto this year, "Principled in Ethics." This began with our Leadership Conference held last summer at the OU College of Dentistry, and will conclude with Dr. Stephen Ralls, Executive Director of the American College of Dentists, speaking on this topic during Friday’s Lunch & Learn.

I’m very pleased with the fantastic group of speakers for this year’s Annual Meeting. Our highlighted speakers are Drs. Gordon Christensen, Ross Nash, Mike DiTolla and our own David Wong.

Lawton/Fort Sill and the communities of Southwest Oklahoma were richly blessed by hosting the 4th Annual Oklahoma Mission of Mercy. Our part of the state is a much better place because of the hundreds of volunteers who provided so much oral health care to those that would otherwise never have the opportunity. Thank you to all who participated in such a great event!

In conclusion, I want to give Lynn Means and the entire ODA Staff a big thank you for making this year an absolute joy! You guys make us look good!

A very wise ODA Past President once told me "Todd, every decision you make needs to be made with each of our 1,600+ members in mind". I pray I have made each decision with these words of wisdom as my primary thoughts.

Sincerely,

C. Todd BridgesODA President

Welcome from the President

Dr. C. Todd Bridges

The Oklahoma 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. The Oklahoma Dental Association designates each of the sessions offered as specific number of continuing education credits as listed in the speaker information. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.

The AGD CE# for reporting purposes is 219266.

The Oklahoma Dental Association has put forth every effort to select speakers and topics that should reflect current and scientifically accurate information. As such, by virtue of your attendance at the meeting, you acknowledge that any and all actions taken by you based upon such topics, speakers and presentations are taken at your own risk, and you further agree to hold the ODA harmless from any and all liability in relation to the same. The ODA encourages you to make your own independent judgment as to the topics, speakers and presentations, and to rely on the advice of professionals, as appropriate, in making decisions in relation hereto. The ODA does not certify competence or endorse performance of any skills taught during these courses. Furthermore, these courses do not supersede independent medical professional judgement.

All speakers must disclose to the audience any proprietary, financial or other personal interest of any nature or kind, in any product, service, source and/or company, or in any firm beneficially associated therewith that will be discussed or considered during the presentation.

Evaluation Forms will be provided for each CE session with an attached Oklahoma Continuing Education Reporting Card. Please complete the evaluation and CE card and submit both to the ODA Booth located in the Exhibit Hall or mail to: Oklahoma Dental Association, 317 NE 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104.

For out-of-state practitioners, it is the responsibility of the individual attendee to submit any necessary continuing education credit documentation to their individual state for verification. The Oklahoma Dental Association is an ADA CERP recognized provider of continuing education.

2013 Annual Meeting Planning Committee

ChairDr. Blake Henry

Scientific SpeakersDr. Todd Bridges

President’s DinnerDr. Mike Hosier

HostsDr. Jim Torchia

Hospitality SuiteDr. Matt Gray

Sponsorships Dr. Chris Mastin

Breakfast & LearnDr. Richard Brown

Dental AssistantsMs. Becky Streeter

AllianceMs. Mella Glenn

President-elect & 2014 CE Chair Dr. Tim Fagan

2014 ChairDr. Geoff Sparks

poor oral health can mean missed school and lower grades

for many oklahoma children

Join the ODA’s

Back to School with a Healthy Smile

program and be a part of the solution!

OklahomaDentalAssociation

Name:

Office Address:

Office Phone:

Email:

Mail this form to: 317 NE 13th Street

Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Fax: 405.848.8875

Volunteer by phone: 405.848.8873

I authorize the ODA to list my name, office address and phone number on the ODA website so that elementary school parents may contact my office to schedule a free screening for their child on July 31, 2013.

Help Oklahoma children establish a dental home!

The Oklahoma Dental Association has launched a new program called “Back

to School with a Healthy Smile”. On Wednesday, July 31, 2013, Oklahoma

dentists will volunteer their time to provide free dental screenings at their

practices to elementary school children.

The Oklahoma Dental Association hopes that this program will help Oklahoma

families establish dental homes and help parents learn more about

the

current state of their child’s oral health.

Participating dentists’ contact information will be posted on the ODA’s

website. Parents of elementary school children will be encouraged t

o go

online to find a local participating dentist to sch

edule an appointment for

a screening. YOU will set your schedule. YOU will determine how many

children you will see.

We urge you to rise to the occasion

and volunteer your services. The

deadline for dentists to sign up is July 15, 2013. Please use t

he form

below to register!

For more information

come to the ODA booth

or visit www.okda.org!

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Table of Contents

Annual Meeting Schedule.............................................32-35

Continuing Education - Friday.........................................9-12

Continuing Education - Saturday...................................13-17

Continuing Education - Hygienists....................................18

Continuing Education - Dental Assistants...........................19

Exhibit Hall & Concession Info......................................30-31

Social Events.......................................................................6-9

Spouse Sessions...................................................................20

What are these?

You may have already seen QR codes—those funny-looking, square barcodes—on direct mail pieces or in advertisements. As smart phones become more prevalent, more

businesses are using QR codes as part of their marketing and communications.

What are QR codes?QR (short for “quick response”) codes are 2D barcodes that can be scanned and read by smart phones. The ones in this program will direct you to a website where you will find each speaker’s handout.

How do you scan a QR code?Just pull out your smart phone and use any free app for scanning QR codes. In your app store, search “QR code reader”.

Once you scan or snap a picture of the code you will automatically be redirected to a web page.

Convention

Center Map

pg. 31

The Oklahoma Dental Assistants Association welcomes you to our 73rd Annual Meeting.

As we gather with fellow dental assistants from across our great state, we hope that this convention will be both educational and

helpful. We hope you leave with a bright and renewed perspective of your job description. Join with us Friday morning as we kick off a motivating continuing education session which will benefit your dental assisting expertise.

Our Mission Statement is: “Advancing the career of the Dental Assistants and to promote the Dental Assisting profession in matters of education, legislation, credentialing and professional Activities which enhance the delivery of quality health care to the public”.

With this in mind, we would like to invite every Dental Assistant and student to join us during this time as our profession continues to grow. Come meet ADAA President, Dr. Carolyn Breen, and Ninth District Trustee, Joanne Wineinger, who will be joining us and bringing us up to date on what’s happening on the national level.

I invite your comments, concerns and suggestions. It takes all of us working together as a team to move our profession forward!

Tonya A. Casey, CDA, RDAState PresidentOklahoma Dental Assistants Association

Oklahoma Dental Assistants’ Welcome

On behalf of the Annual Meeting Planning Committee, the ODA leadership and staff, I would like to welcome you to Tulsa for the

2013 Oklahoma Dental Association Annual Meeting. Every year, the ODA Annual Meeting proves to be the premier continuing education event in our state. This year’s meeting promises to be outstanding!

It is the third year of our CE reporting cycle, and we have assembled a world-class group of speakers. Coach Bill Blankenship, the dynamic and motivating football coach at the University of Tulsa, will speak on “Teamwork” in the Opening Session. Dr. Gordon Christensen, one of the most recognizable speakers in dentistry world-wide, will present “The Christensen Bottom Line – 2013” on Friday. One of dentistry’s most entertaining speakers, Dr. Mike DiTolla, will bring his knowledge, humor, and clinical videos as he presents “The Top 10 Crown and Bridge Mistakes”. Dr. Ross Nash will present “Esthetics in Action – Materials, Techniques, and Technology”, a discussion that will include step-by-step techniques for treating common esthetic problems. The ODA LIVE! session features Dr. David Wong’s surgical technique for treating the “gummy smile”. Don’t forget to satisfy your ethics requirement by attending Friday’s ODA Lunch & Learn with Dr. Stephen Ralls, Executive Director of the American College of Dentists.

The ODA Breakfast & Learn on Saturday morning features an outstanding docket of professionals, general dentists, and specialists. The breakfast will be set up in a round-table format with 15 topics from which dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants can choose. Our “Hygiene Express” on Saturday morning offers three one-hour sessions of interesting topics. The dental assistants’ programs are loaded with valuable insights, updates, and training throughout the ODA Meeting. This year, the ODA is offering two informative sessions for the

dental spouse with Dr. Angelo Cuzalina speaking on “Cosmetic Surgery Options for Women”, and Marilyn Woerner will present “What to Do When Your Practicing Dental Spouse Dies”.

Don’t miss the DENPAC Auction! Be sure to stop by and check out the many items up for bid to benefit our political action committee. Also, come to the reception in the Exhibit Hall Friday afternoon at 4:00! On Saturday evening, please come celebrate a successful meeting and help us in recognizing the many contributions Dr. Todd Bridges has made as our 2012-2013 ODA President at the President’s Dinner and Dance!

The ODA Annual Meeting is truly an event driven by the efforts of our outstanding ODA staff. On behalf of our Annual Meeting Planning Committee and all of our members, thank you so much to our Executive Director, Lynn Means, and the staff for planning and hosting this event. Thank you to the following staff members that have been crucial to putting on our meeting: Shelly Frantz, Lydia Miller, Jerrell Welch, Aubrey Weatherford, Kristen Kelly, Steffin Schoeppel and Taylor Weaver.

I hope you have a wonderful Annual Meeting experience here in Tulsa. Please enjoy this fantastic CE line-up, see the latest and greatest from our vendors in the Exhibit Hall, and enjoy the camaraderie of your friends and colleagues!

Sincerely,

Blake R. Henry, DDS, MSDChair, 2013 Annual Meeting Planning Committee

Welcome to the 2013 Annual Meeting

The Oklahoma Alliance is made up of dental spouses and people interested in supporting the Oklahoma Dental Association’s efforts in charitable outreach and legislative activity. From our participation in OkMOM to Give Kids a Smile!, we gave back to our communities,

letting them know that dentists are aware of Oklahoma’s access to care needs. Alliance members wrote letters, made phone calls and helped host legislative activities for the benefit of all Oklahoma dentists.

Please join us at the Designer Showcase Home for our annual Alliance Luncheon on Saturday. The shuttle bus will leave from the hotel and transport us back in time to the Tandy Home which has been beautifully transformed into a decorated delight.

This year the Oklahoma Alliance will proudly host Mrs. Patsy Dumas, current President of the Alliance of the American Dental Association. We will also welcome an important speaker from AADA, Mrs. Marilyn Woerner, Surviving Spouse Chair. Marilyn’s course ‘What to Do When Your Practicing Dental Spouse Dies’ should be at the top of all spouses’ to do lists for this ODA meeting. Please read more on page 20.

Welcome to the meeting! And enjoy your time in Tulsa!

Sincerely,

Mella GlennAlliance to the Oklahoma Dental Association

Welcome to the Alliance

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Dr. C. Todd BridgesPresidentLawton

Dr. Matt CohlmiaVice President Oklahoma City

Dr. Douglas AuldPast-PresidentMcAlester

Dr. Krista JonesSpeaker of the HouseEdmond

Dr. Timothy FaganPresident-electEnid

Executive Committee of the ODA

You’re Invited to a Presidential Luau

Oklahoma Dental AssociationPresident’s Dinner

Honoring

Dr. Todd BridgesSaturday at 6:30 pm

DoubleTree Hotel Buckingham/Windsor Ballroom

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Dress is Hawaiian

Sponsored by:

Dr. M. Edmund BralySecretary/TreasurerNorman

University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry Dean Stephen K. Young

invites all OU College of Dentistry Alumni

to a reception

with OU College of Dentistry faculty, alumni and friends

5 p.m.

Friday, April 26, 2013

DoubleTree HotelDover, Westminster, Coventry Room

616 W. Seventh StreetTulsa, Oklahoma 74127

Hors dʼoeuvres, beer and wine will be served

Please respond by calling the OfÞce of Alumni and Developmentat (405) 271-4050

or email [email protected]

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Thank You Annual Meeting Sponsors!* Keynote Speaker - Opening Session

Bill Blankenship, Head Football Coach, University of TulsaTopic: TeamworkOne (1) Hour of CE AvailableFriday 7:00 AM - 7:50 AMLecture formatRecommended for entire dental team!

Bio: Bill Blankenship is one of the greatest sport leaders in our state. Having led the Tulsa University Hurricanes to an overall 19-8 record, becoming just the second coach in school history to win 19 games in his first two seasons, he applies his experiences to his motivational speaking.

Through his leadership, Blankenship holds a prestigious coaching record. In his six seasons, Tulsa teams have won 51 games and three Conference USA West Division titles (2007, 2008 and 2012), shared one West Division crown (2010), made three appearances in the C-USA Championship Game (2007, 2008 and 2012), won this year’s C-USA title, and played in five Bowl games. Blankenship has been a part of four 10-wins seasons in his six years on the Hurricane staff; there is only nine years of 10+ wins in school history. All of his accomplishments are a great testament to his ability to lead and motivate his team.

Course info: Coach Blankenship believes that team building, effective communication and strong leadership are important parts of his success. During this highly charged presentation Blankenship will discuss how his team-building practices can be applied to dentistry. Blankenship believes that in today’s competitive environment and economy, an organization’s success depends on the full contribution and productivity of every person; the leader and their entire team.

Opening Session is sponsored by:

Sponsored by:

You’re InvitedTake a break from a busy day of continuing education and

business meetings to grab a drink & mingle with your colleagues.

Exhibit Hall ReceptionFriday, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Near the DENPAC Auction in the Exhibit Hall

Enjoy a cash bar, light appetizers and musical entertainment!

PLATINUMDelta Dental of

Oklahoma

GOLDAlexander & Strunk, Inc.

Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties

Henry Schein

SILVERBurkhart Dental

Heartland Payment SystemsOrthodontic AssociatesPatterson Dental SupplyStillwater National Bank

BRONZEEndodontic Associates

Endodontic Specialists of NE Oklahoma

Metro Technology CentersNobel Biocare

ODARewards eception

An event for the entire dental team!

FridayThe ODA will be hosting a FREE reception for dentists and office

staff to meet with some of the ODA Rewards Partners. Learn first-hand from these companies how you and your office can save

money on services and products you use every day, while at the same time giving back to your Oklahoma Dental Association!

You’re Invitedto the@ the ODA Annual Meeting

11:15am12:15pm

Tulsa Convention Center

ConferenceHall C

Sponsored by:

*at time of print

to

Other SupportDouglas Auld, DDSDentsply Implants

Hu-FriedyProSites

Wilshire Pennington GroupWoody & Associates*at time of print

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IRRIGATING SOLUTION

Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhDThe Christensen Bottom Line - 2013Six (6) Hours of CE AvailableFriday 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM & 1:00 PM - 4:00 PMLecture formatRecommended for entire dental team!

Course Synopsis:This fast-moving “bottom line” course includes the areas of dentistry with the most activity and change in any given year. It is easily understood and has numerous summaries that help attendees to interpret ongoing advancements in the profession. The course encourages audience participation, question and answer, and is presented in an enjoyable and humorous manner.

Course Objectives:The hottest aspects in dental topics will be included in the planned program which is designed according to the popularity of topics at the time of the program.

Bio: Gordon J. Christensen is Founder and Director of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC) in Utah, an international continuing education organization providing courses and videos for all dental professionals.

Dr. Christensen has presented more than 45,000 hours of continuing education throughout the world and has published many articles and books.

Gordon and Dr. Rella Christensen are co-founders of the non-profit Gordon J. Christensen CLINICIANS REPORT (previously CRA), which Rella directed for many years. Since 1976, they have conducted research in all areas of dentistry and published the findings to the profession in the well-known CRA Newsletter now called CLINICIANS REPORT.

Gordon's degrees include: DDS, University of Southern California; MSD, University of Washington; PhD, University of Denver; an Honorary Doctor of Science from Utah State University, and an honorary Doctor of Dental Education and Research from Utah Valley University.

Early in his career, Gordon helped initiate the University of Kentucky and University of Colorado Dental Schools and taught at the University of Washington.

Gordon is a practicing prosthodontist in Provo, Utah. Gordon and Rella's sons are both dentists. William is a prosthodontist, and Michael is a general dentist. Their daughter, Carlene, is a teacher.

Excellent practice management

course for the whole dental team!

June 14, 20139:00 am- 3:00 pm

RSVP by June 7th to Kristen Kelly at [email protected] or 405.848.8873

OU College of Allied Health Room 1046

Membership is not dead. However, it is evolving according to the author of The End of

Membership As We Know It, Sarah Sladek. Join us for an interactive seminar featuring

Sladek as she discusses the future of associations and your role as the key to

the survival of organized dentistry. Breakfast & Lunch provided

CE Available!

ATTENTION ALL ODA MEMBERS!

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Lunch & Learn - Ethics

Stephen Ralls, DDS, EdD, MSD, Executive Director of the American College of DentistsEthics for the Dental Team - The New Professionalism1.5 Hours of CE AvailableFriday 11:15 AM - 12:45 PMLecture formatRecommended for the entire dental team!

Tickets are $58 and available at Registration while supplies last.

Bio: Dr. Stephen A. Ralls received DDS and EdD degrees from the University of Southern California. He later received an MSD degree from Indiana University and certification by the American Board of Periodontology. He served 23 years in the Navy Dental Corps, reaching the rank of captain and last serving as Commanding Officer of the Naval Dental Research Institute. Dr. Ralls assumed his current position as executive director of the American College of Dentists in 1997.

Course Objectives:The dental profession is being challenged. The traditional professional paradigm is changing—in large part due to commercialism, increased debt loads, and other forces. These changes are accompanied by a slow erosion of standards, principles, and characteristics traditionally identified with professionalism. Dentistry is at risk of becoming primarily a business that calls itself a profession instead of a profession that merely uses business practices. This trend toward a “new” professionalism is associated with key issues and

problems for dentistry and patient care. A subset of professionals “in name only” is emerging, at least from the perspective of our historical understanding of professionalism. This course will explore the new professionalism, including characteristics, causes, impact, and possible actions. Related ethical concepts and issues will also be discussed. Recent efforts to advance dental ethics, including online programs, will be included.

After attending this presentation, attendees will be able to understand and explain:• The changing professional paradigm and its impact on the

profession, including characteristics, causes, impact, and possible actions

• Key issues, problems, and ethical concepts associated with the “new” professionalism

• Recent efforts to advance dental ethics

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ODA Breakfast & Learn1.5 CE hoursSaturday 7:30 AM - 9:00 AMRound-table formatRecommended for the entire dental team!

Tickets are $58 and available at Registration while supplies last.

A kaleidoscope of 15 topics with a buffet breakfast designed for intimate learning about advancements in dental science, office management, technology, and other timely and helpful subjects in a casual, round-table setting. This year’s Breakfast & Learn will feature the following presentations:

Chris Mastin, DDS - Anyone Can Have Implants: Diagnosing and Restoring the Severely Atrophic RidgeGreg Segraves, DDS - Blood Thinners, Antibiotic Premed, Bisphosphonates in DentistryDavid Stapleton, DDS - Perio/Implants William Wynn, DDS, MS - Immediate Implant PlacementTrung Tran, DDS, MS - Soft Tissue Grafting (hand-out online)Kyle Shannon DDS, MS - What's New in OrthodonticsRobert Herman, DDS, MS - Custom-Made Orthodontic AppliancesRobert Augsburger, DDS, MS - How to Clean and Shape Canals TODAY Kenneth Garner, DDS - Biologic Orthodontics in the TMJ PracticeRoman Lobodiak, DDS - Evaluation of Problems in ProsthodonticsLindsay Smith, DDS - Prefabricated Laboratory TemporariesHeng Lim, DDS - Full-Mouth Reconstruction with 3D TechnologyRichard Miller, DDS - The Scan Tells All - How to Incorporate 3D Technology into Your PracticePaul Woody, CPA, CVA, EA - Social Security Strategies Benjamin D. Kennedy III - Steps to Retirement

FRIDAY2:00 PM - 5:00 PM

CPR for Health Care ProvidersThree (3) CE hoursLecture/Hands-on/Q&ARecommended for the entire dental team

Sponsored by:

Is it time to renew your CPR certification? For dentists and hygienists, proof of a CPR course completion is required at least once in each CE reporting cycle.

• Limited to 30 people each course• Hands-on format recommended for the entire

dental team • Please bring your current CPR card with you to

class• Pre-registration is required

Tickets are $93 and available at Registration while supplies last.

Tables Sponsored by:

Mary Govoni, CDA, RDA, RDH, MBA & Jessica WilsonInfection Prevention In Practice3 CE hoursSaturday 2:00 PM - 5:00 PMLecture formatRecommended for the entire dental team!

Tickets are $100 and available at Registration while supplies last.

Infection Control

Course Objectives:This program will introduce to you the infection control principles and best practices in the dental setting in accordance with the CDC guidelines. You will learn strategies to assist you in maximizing safety and efficiency from instrument processing to chairside. Participantswill review the following:• The most current infection prevention guidelines as prescribed

by the CDC and state/federal requirements and how to properly implement them into your practice.

• Strategies for practices to inform patients about how they can ensure safety during dental treatments.

• Proper steps and flow of instrument processing to help increase safety and efficiency.

• How to best protect your staff and patients.

Bio: Mary Govoni, CDA, RDA, RDH, MBAMary Govoni brings more than 40 years of experience in dentistry. She is a Certified Dental Assistant, a Registered Dental Assistant (MI) and a Registered Dental Hygienist, with experience in general and specialty practices both clinically and as an administrator. Mary is a former dental assisting educator and was a partner in a successful dental staffing service. For the past 20 years, Mary has focused on speaking and consulting with dental teams on infection prevention, OSHA

compliance, ergonomics, chairside efficiency and team communication and development. Recently, Mary has added HIPAA compliance and employment law compliance to her areas of expertise. Mary has published numerous articles in professional journals. She is a life member and Past President of the American Dental Assistants Association, and serves on the ADAA Editorial Board as well as the Corporate Council for Dimensions of Dental Hygiene. Mary is also a consultant to the American Dental Association (ADA) on Dental Practice and a featured speaker on the Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning Seminar Series.

Jessica Wilson, Infection Prevention Specialist, Hu-Friedy Mfg.Jessica Wilson is a national speaker, trainer and educator focused on infection prevention and infection control compliance. As the Instrument Prevention & Management Specialist for Hu-Friedy, Jessica is involved with educating and training dental professionals on current sterilization techniques to ensure the safety of staff and patients.

Jessica is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island and certified inDental Public Health from A.T. Still University in Mesa, AZ. She is an active member of the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention, ADHA, Atlanta Dental Hygiene Society, Georgia Dental Hygiene Association, and a chair member of the National Speakers Association Georgia chapter.

Sponsored by:

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DENPAC SILENT AUCTION ODA LIVE!Watch oral surgery on a live patient!

David Wong, DDS Diagnosing & Treating the Gummy Smile: ODA LIVE! Surgery Demonstration in Crown Lengthening Two (2) Hours of CE AvailableSaturday 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM Lecture with a patient in the chair including close-up cameras and large screens! Recommended for dentists

Bio:Dr. David Wong is a board-certified Periodontist in private practice in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He received his undergraduate education and dental training at the University of Oklahoma. He then went on to complete a three-year residency in periodontics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology as well as a Fellow in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. He is a published author in several peer-reviewed dental journals, and has also reached a mainstream audience in media such as Fox News and the Wall Street Journal.

Dr. Wong is the course director at the Tulsa Institute, a company which provides courses in periodontal surgery for dental professionals. With his primary interest in periodontal plastic surgery, he lectures nationally and internationally on the latest surgical techniques, mostly focusing on soft tissue allografts.

Course Objectives: When it comes to treating the “gummy” smile, no two smiles are alike. This live surgery demonstration will discuss the various diagnoses and treatment options available when treating excessive gingival display, otherwise known as the “gummy” smile. When treating these cases, esthetic crown lengthening is one common treatment option.

During the demonstration, a number of topics will be discussed: • What constitutes a “gummy” smile?• What are the three basic diagnoses for a gummy smile and how are

they treated? • When is surgery appropriate? • When is restorative appropriate? • When is a combined perio-restorative approach the best option? • The steps and rules of smile design • The basics of esthetic crown lengthening: incision/flap design, osseous

recontouring, and suturing

Want to do a little shopping while you’re here at the ODA Annual Meeting? Look no further than the DENPAC Silent Auction. You’ll find great gifts for yourself and others! On the auction block this year are big and small items ranging from a four-night stay in a Colorado cabin, to OU, OSU and Thunder

sports memorabilia. The best part about bidding at our auction is that it’s completely GUILT FREE spending! Your contribution is directly used for our legislative efforts to help ensure dentistry is a priority for

our legislature. The money you spend on your must-have item continues to help Oklahoma dentistry shine!

When & Where: The auction will be held at the back of the Exhibit Hall and will be open during Exhibit Hall hours, 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM on Friday and 8:00 AM – 1:30 AM on Saturday.

DRS.BIRDWELLARCHERAMYSPARKSPOWER

Sponsored by:

Shoe ShineFor a minimum $40 donation to DENPAC, you can even get your shoes shined by a DENPAC Board

member! Come by the DENPAC booth in the exhibit hall and

let us fix you up!

The “Gift Card Pull” is the newest addition to the DENPAC Silent Auction. We’ll be selling pulls (chances) for gift cards to all kinds of restaurants, retail stores, and many other services! It’s only $25 for each pull. You may pull a gift card that is worth a lot more that $25!

Gift Card Pull

Blood Drive and Health ScreeningSponsored by the Oklahoma Blood Institute

In the Exhibit Hall FRIDAY 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM

Receive 1 Hour of CE

Donors receive FREE: • Insulated lunch tote • Health screenings

• Donor Rewards Points

You must be present to win. Prizes will be drawn on: Friday at 12:45 PM, 2:30 PM & 4:30 PM

Saturday at 8:30 AM, 11:45 AM & 2:00 PM

ODA Bingo!

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Bio:A 1988 graduate of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Dr. DiTolla was awarded his fellowship in the AGD in 1995. He was recently awarded the 2011 Dr. Bicuspid Dental Excellence Award for “Most Effective Dentist Educator”. In 2001, he became Director of Clinical Education and Research at Glidewell Laboratories, giving him an intimate knowledge of American dentists and their crown and bridge habits. Dr. DiTolla launched Chairside Magazine in 2006 and is currently Editor-in-Chief. He also writes a monthly column on restorative dentistry for Dental Economics.

Course Synopsis:This seminar is a combination of photographs and live patient treatment video to illustrate methods to improve your crown and bridge restorations. This information applies to all-ceramic restorations as well as the newer monolithic restorations and traditional PFM’s.

There were approximately 45 million crowns placed in the United States last year, and according to Dr. Gordon Christensen, almost 90% of the impressions that dental laboratories received did not have clearly visible margins around the entire preparation periphery. A procedure that is performed this often clearly needs to be more predictable so the patient can receive the best dentistry possible.

Because of his unique arrangement with Glidewell Laboratories, Dr. DiTolla has access to the thousands of impressions and models they receive on a weekly basis. He has done an exhaustive study of the preparation and impression techniques of American dentists. You will see the good, the bad and the ugly along with the compromises a laboratory has to make in these situations.

Course Objectives:After completing this program, the dental professional should be able to:

1) List the indications and contraindications for the new high-strength, cementable all-ceramic restorations, and compare these to PFM’s and other bi-layered restorations.2) Be familiar with preparation techniques that allow practitioners to prepare teeth in a predictable manner to achieve optimum reduction, esthetics and function.3) List the most acceptable impression technique for a variety of fixed prosthodontic scenarios, and be familiar with the new concept of digital impressions.4) Be familiar with a more accurate way to determine shade, and understand the importance of digital photography to achieve esthetic restorations.

Ross W. Nash, DDSEsthetics in Action - Materials, Techniques, Technology Six (6) Hours of CE AvailableSaturday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM - 5:00 PMLecture format Recommended for dentists and assistants!

Bio: Ross W. Nash, DDS maintains a private practice in Huntersville, North Carolina, where he focuses on esthetic and cosmetic dentistry. He graduated in 1978 with his dental degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the co-founder and President of the Nash Institute for Dental Learning located in Huntersville, North Carolina, which is an AGD-approved postgraduate training facility for dentists and their teams.

Dr. Nash has served as an adjunct faculty member in postgraduate training for cosmetic and esthetic dentistry at several dental schools including Baylor, NYU, and the Medical College of Georgia.

Dr. Nash has authored a chapter on esthetic dentistry and is an editorial advisor and regular writer for several dental publications. He also serves as a consultant with a number of dental laboratories and materials manufacturers. He is on the Editorial Advisory Board for New Beauty magazine, a consumer publication.

Dr. Nash is an international lecturer on esthetic dentistry, and is one of only 40 Fellows worldwide who are accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

Course Information:Put esthetic and cosmetic dentistry into action in your general practice. Learn about state-of-the-art esthetics and materials. Dr. Nash will share key ingredients to achieving clinical success. He will discuss treatment modalities that provide patients with functional and esthetic concepts. The materials choice and restoration type will be shown in a step-by-step technique using illustrations to show participants how he corrects for color, malalignment, missing teeth and other esthetic problems. Dr. Nash will demonstrate the fundamentals of smile design while addressing the importance of occlusion in his clinical cases.

Course Objectives:• Conservative tooth preparation • Achieve color changes which look realistic and satisfy the patient • See how to manage crowded teeth and make them look aligned • Discover how to close spaces and perform "instant orthodontics" • Learn how to replace missing teeth with esthetic and functional fixed prosthetics • Learn how to use the principles of occlusion in esthetic and rehabilitative or elective treatment • Examine new contemporary materials for esthetic and functional dental treatment

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Michael DiTolla, DDS, FAGDThe Top 10 Crown and Bridge MistakesSix (6) Hours of CE AvailableSaturday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 2:00 PM - 5:00 PMLecture formatRecommended for dentists and assistants!

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Hygiene Express Three one-hour CE sessions

Three (3) Hours of CE AvailableSaturday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Lecture formatRecommended for hygienists!

Angie Mott, RDHPeriodontal Therapy for the Laser HygienistCourse Objectives: • Be able to understand laser physics and identify

which lasers dental hygienists can use.• Feel comfortable having a basic introduction to

lasers and know what a valuable tool a soft tissue laser can be.

• Observe some of the new technology available to dental hygienists and how to implement them into their practices.

• Understand how important training on the soft tissue lasers can be in relation to the acceptance of their case presentations to patients.

Donna Brogan, RDH, BSCAMBRA: Putting it to Work in Your OfficeCourse Objectives: Caries management by risk assessment (CAMBRA) has quickly become the standard of care across the country. Though most dental professionals have never heard of CAMBRA it is now part of clinical boards for new graduates, including those in Oklahoma and Texas. During this brief course you will be introduced to multiple worksheets used to determine risk. Once a risk category is determined the dental professional must be able to customize an intervention plan. CAMBRA makes it easy by giving you a ‘recipe’ for working with the patient. New products will be introduced such as diagnostic tools, re-mineralization therapies and interdental cleaning. Be ahead of the curve, start using CAMBRA now.

Susan Settle, DDSMeth Mouth Effects for the HygienistsCourse Objectives: • What is “meth mouth”?• What is the nature of the “meth mouth” problem seen in Oklahoma? • Are there factors we can see that can tell us a patient is a meth user, even

if the person denies meth use?• What are the oral effects of meth?• What are the best practices in regards to identifying, counseling, and

treating patients?

Andrea S. Wiseman, RDHThe Power Of PreventionThree (3) Hours of CE AvailableFriday 8:30 AM - 11:30 AMCourse Objectives: • Determine how to evaluate a patient’s disease indicators, risk

factors and protective factors to determine an accurate level of caries risk.

• Understand accepted clinical guidelines and treatment options to help patients manage existing oral health issues based on risk level.

• Understand how risk assessment can help identify the appropriate restorative treatment plan depending on the patient’s risk level.

• Learn how to increase patient acceptance of oral disease treatment options using proven clinician/patient communication techniques.

Dental Assistant KaleidoscopeThree (3) Hours of CE AvailableFriday 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMCourse Objectives: Once again, the Oklahoma Dental Assistants Association will have presentations from different representatives of the dental field. Our focus this year will be on prevention of dental caries and oral disease. This program is filled with information, product samples and door prizes. Share ideas with other dental assistants, learn about new products and technology, and discover ways to improve patient care.

Scott Waugh, DDSBuilding Blocks of Success for Dental AssistantsThree (3) Hours of CE AvailableSaturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PMCourse Objectives: Dr. Waugh will offer an interactive presentation on successful practice for dental assistants based on ethics within the profession. Your experiences, comments and questions will be welcome. Ethical dilemmas concerning recent issues in the state of Oklahoma will be discussed.

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Spouse sessionsNot CE, just informational, inspirational, motivational and fun!

SaturdayRecommended for dental spouses!

Angelo Cuzalina, MD, DDSCosmetic Surgery Options for Women9:15 AM - 10:15 AM

Dr. Cuzalina is a cosmetic surgeon practicing in Tulsa. He was the 2011 President of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Cuzalina has had the opportunity to train and perform surgery with several of the past presidents of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. His training and talents have allowed him many opportunities to excel in the field of Cosmetic Surgery. Over the last decade he has performed over 10,000 cosmetic surgery procedures, and has a special interest in body contouring after massive weight loss that occurs following bariatric surgery. He has also become well known for his expertise in difficult facial aging cases requiring multiple procedures to be performed at once. Dr. Cuzalina has also performed over 3,000 breast augmentation procedures and has developed a particular interest in simultaneous breast lifting and augmentation, and has lectured extensively across the country on this subject.

Marilyn WoernerWhat To Do When Your Practicing Dental Spouse Dies - Be Prepared For The Worst10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Marilyn Woerner has first-hand, personal knowledge in the area of an unexpected death leading to the sale of a dental practice. She is a widow of a dentist, and after experiencing the sudden death of her husband, was then faced with what to do with his dental practice.

Mrs. Woerner is a member of the Alliance of the American Dental Association where she serves as the chairperson of the Surviving Spouse Committee and District 5 Trustee. Over the years, she has been active in local and state dental Alliances and other organizations, having served as an officer in many of them. She is a former high school business education teacher. She grew up in the family funeral home business where her father was a funeral director. This background, as well as being a widow of a dentist, has helped her understand the circumstances of other AADA surviving spouses.

The Alliance to the Oklahoma Dental Association Invites you to lunch at the

Designer Showcase Home Benefitting The Foundation for Tulsa Schools

Saturday, April 27, 2013

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Guided tours begin at noon Light appetizers and wine will be served

Luncheon begins at 1:00 p.m. …………………………………………….

Bring pictures of your home, Designers will be on hand to advise you about decorating dilemmas

This luncheon will be Sponsored by your AODA Please bring your daughters or friends and fill our tables for this wonderful fellowship event.

We have 50 free seats available!

Transportation will provided from the Downtown Doubletree Hotel We will meet at 11:30 a.m.

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Congratulations Award Winners!During the ODA President’s Dinner on Saturday evening, we are proud to recognize the following ODA

members for their contributions to dentistry in Oklahoma and their communities. We hope you will attend the President’s Dinner and support your friends and colleagues who have given so much to the

profession. The ODA members who will be recognized this year are:

James A. Saddoris Lifetime of Leadership AwardDr. Steven Hogg

Distinguished Dental Service AwardDr. Bruce Horn

Young Dentist of the YearDr. Christopher Mastin

Thomas Jefferson Award for CitizenshipDr. Audrey Crawford

Robert K. Wynne Award for Dental Education & Public InformationDr. Frank Miranda

Dan E. Brannin Award for Professionalism and EthicsDr. E. Vann Greer

Richard T. Oliver Legislative AwardDr. C. Rieger Wood III

Benjamin Franklin Scroll AwardDr. Glen Houston, Dr. David Lewis & Dr. Robert Mongrain

President’s Leadership AwardSponsored by the Jerome B. Miller Family Foundation

Dr. Juan Lopez

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Welcome to the 2013 ODA Annual Meeting!

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Come by the Hospitality Suite, DoubleTree Room 1817, and visit with your friends and enjoy

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After the President’s Dinner on Saturday Night enjoy the revival of the old tradition,

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As a not-for-profit company, we are proud to give back to the communities we serve. But we are also uniquely positioned to proactively encourage our members to improve their oral health.

In conjunction with our Preventefits oral wellness campaign, we recently commissioned the design of three “Works Progress Administration-style” posters. Our goal, to help our clients raise oral health awareness among their employees in an engaging fashion. The response has been fantastic and hundreds of former non-utilizers are seeking dental care for the first time in years.

As a show of our gratitude for your participation with Delta Dental of Oklahoma, we would like your dental office to have this award-winning, limited-edition series as our gift.

Simply drop by and visit our Provider Relations team at the ODA annual meeting to register for your posters or call us and we’ll be happy to deliver them. To contact our Provider Relations team, please call 800-522-0188, Ext. 137 (Toll Free) or 405-607-2137 (OKC Metro) or you can email: [email protected].

We hope you enjoy these first editions in our ongoing series and we look forward to seeing you at the ODA annual meeting!

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Get your very own Pierre Fauchard statue today!

With a gracious donation of his time and talent, Oklahoma Dental Association’s

own, Dr. Gary Gardner, sculpted a beautiful statue of Pierre Fauchard.

This bronze statue, titled “Father of Dentistry”, stands 18 inches tall and would make a nice

addition to your home or office. Of the seventy-five sculputed, only a few are left,

so hurry and place your order today! For just $1,400 the “Father of

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Resources for Dentists: - Curriculum and ideas on the ODA website: www.okda.org- Lesson plans tailored to four different age levels- A brand new curriculum is being developed now! - Resources at the schools to help dentists discuss oral health: •Teeth Model & Toothbrush •Dental Care for Children Tear Pad •Pearly Whites Dental Health Game •The Gross, Disgusting & Totally Cool Mouth Book •Ready, Set, Brush! •Foam Tooth Model - The Oklahoma Dental Foundation’s MobileSmiles Dental Van.

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Be a part of the ODA’s Adopt-A-Dentist program and make a difference in a child’s life. The ODA has partnered with Schools for Healthy Lifestyles to provide resources to make it easier on

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The 2013 Exhibit Hall will feature approximately 100 booths of various vendors exhibiting all the latest products and services related to the art of dentistry and the business of running a dental practice.

Attendees can participate in the ODA Bingo! game that will take place during both days in the Exhibit Hall. The ODA Bingo! game has attendees visiting certain booths to fill out the game card in order to win great prizes. Find your game card in your packet.

COME JOIN US AT THE AUCTION!The middle of the Exhibit Hall will feature the DENPAC Silent Auction, which is always one of the most popular events at the Annual Meeting. Numerous organizations and individuals have donated a wide range of items that will be available for purchase via silent auction. The Silent Auction opens at 7:00 AM on Friday morning and will close at 1:30 PM on Saturday. Stop by, make a bid, and have a free bag of DENPAC popcorn! All profits from the Silent Auction will benefit DENPAC, the Oklahoma Dental Association’s Political Action Committee.

FRIDAY: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PMSATURDAY: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM

2013 ODA Annual Meeting Exhibitors (at time of print)

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3M ESPE 507A-dec 512*Alexander & Strunk 420, 519*American Profit Recovery 904Arvest Bank 514*Association Gloves 713Benco Dental 705, 707Bob Burke & Associates 307Brasseler USA 603Burkhart Dental Supply 412, 414, 511, 513*CareCredit 701Carestream Dental 518Central Recycling Co. 404Centrix, Inc. 503Crest/Oral-B 902Delta Dental of Oklahoma 620, 719Delta Dental of Oklahoma Dental Practice Support 717Delta Dental of Oklahoma Oral Health Foundation 618*Dental Systems, Inc./ Insurance Answers Plus 711Dental Transition Group, LLC 911DentalEZ Group 614DENTSPLY International 502Dentsply Tulsa Dental Specialties 813Designs for Vision, Inc. 712Digital Doc, LLC 403Doral Refining Corp 604Doxa Dental, Inc. 901Endodontic Specialists of Northeast Oklahoma 427Flud Dental Laboratory 619

Garfield Refining Co 613GC America, Inc. 302Gerety Orthodontic Seminars 425Great Southwest Dental Laboratory 601Hayes Handpiece Co. 910Healthcare Professional Funding 406Heartland Dental Care 401*Heartland Payment Systems 918Henry Schein Dental 820, 818, 919, 917Heumann & Pearce Turk Dental Labs 501Hindley Group, LLC 703Hu-Friedy 204Instrumentarium/Soredex 808International Dental Arts, Inc. 202, 301Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. 505Kaylor Dental Laboratory Inc. 408Kerr 306McConaghie Dental Lab 605Med Tech Construction, Inc. 617Medical Waste Services 405MetroTech 811Michael O. Brown 308Midco Dental, Inc. 418, 517Midwest Dental Equipment & Supply 608, 606Moore Norman Technology Center 305My Dentist 208Nobel Biocare 812OFMQHIT 906Oklahoma Cyberknife 423Onpharma, Inc. 903Orascoptic 913PACT-ONE Solutions 802

Paragon Dental Practice Transition 303Patterson Dental 708, 706, 704, 702, 807, 805, 803, 801Philips - Sonicare & Zoom Whitening 814Planmeca USA, Inc. 611POH Oral Health Products, Inc. 304Premier Dental Products Co. 718Pro-Craft Dental Lab 907*ProSites 607RGP, Inc. 612Rodan and Fields Dermatologist 806Rose Micro Solutions 804Schumacher Dental Instruments 407Scican, Inc. 817Shofu Dental Company 714Stillwater National Bank 916Straumann 908SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp 402Taylor Drug Plus 920Thommen Medical 905Ultradent Products, Inc. 508USAF 506Valliance Bank 520Voco America, Inc. 504Wilshire Pennington Group Inc. 602Woody & Associates, CPS's PLLC 720*Works 24 819

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Registration Open - Tulsa Convention Center

ODA Board of Trustees Meeting DoubleTree Hotel – Russell

ODA House of Delegates Meeting – DoubleTree Hotel Buckingham/Windsor

ODAA Executive Board Meeting DoubleTree Hotel ODAA President’s Suite

Registration Open – Tulsa Convention Center

Exhibit Hall Open – Tulsa Convention Center – Exhibit Halls A & B

Board of Dentistry Meeting (8:00 breakfast/9:00 meeting) – DoubleTree Hotel – Woodward

ODA Past Presidents’ Lunch – DoubleTreeHotel – Remington

ODF Appreciation Reception Tulsa Driller’s Conference Center at OneOK Field pg. 6

C.O.R.D. CaucusDoubleTree Hotel – Gilcrease

Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhDConference Hall A & B pg. 10

CPR Course (ticket required) Conference Hall D pg. 12

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Dental Assistants’ Session Andrea Wiseman, RDH Meeting Room 2 A & B pg. 19

ODA New Dentist Reception DoubleTree Hotel Hospitality Suite

2013 ODA Annual Meeting Schedule Thursday

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Opening SessionCoach Bill Blankenship Exhibit Hall

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Exhibit Hall Reception pg. 9

ODA Rewards Office Staff Reception Conference Hall C pg. 8

ODA Lunch & Learn: Ethics DoubleTree Hotel Manchester/Geneva pg.12

OUCOD AlumniReception – DoubleTree Hotel Dover Balcony pg. 7

ODF Night at theTulsa Drillers Baseball Game pg. 6

Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhDConference Hall A & B pg.10

Dental Assistants’ Session: KaleidoscopeMeeting Room 2 A & B pg. 19

DENPAC Auction Open – Tulsa Convention Center – Exhibit Halls A & B

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ACD Breakfast DoubleTree Hotel Coventry

ODA Breakfast& LearnDoubleTree Hotel Manchester pg. 13

Ross W. Nash, DDS – Conference Hall A pg. 16

ODAA Past Presidents’ Lunch - Off Site

ODA President’s Dinner & Annual AwardsDoubleTree HotelBuckingham/Windsor

Michael DiTolla, DDS, FAGD Conference Hall B & C pg. 17

Dental Assistants’ Session: Scott Waugh, DDS – Meeting Room 2 A & B pg.19

AODA Alliance Luncheon – Designer Showcase Home pg. 20

ODAA Executive Post Board Meeting – DoubleTree Hotel – ODAA President’s Suite

7:00a 8:00a 9:00a 10:00a 11:00a 12:00p 1:00p 2:00p 3:00p 4:00p 5:00p 6:00p 7:00p 8:00p

ODF Radiation Safety & Protection Course (pre-enrollment required) DoubleTree Hotel Russell/Woodward

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Hygiene Express: Brogan, Mott, SettleConference Hall D & E pg. 18

“New” Executive CommitteeMeeting DoubleTree Hotel – Regency

DENPAC Board MeetingDoubleTree HotelPhilbrook

ODA LIVE! David Wong, DDS – Exhibit Hall pg. 14

Spouse SessionCuzalina DoubleTree Hotel – Gilgrease pg. 20

Spouse Session Woerner DoubleTree Hotel Gilgrease pg. 20

Registration Open – Tulsa Convention Center

DENPAC Auction Open – Tulsa Convention Center – Exhibit Halls A & B Ross W. Nash, DDS – Conference Hall A pg. 16

Michael DiTolla, DDS, FAGD Conference Hall B & C pg. 17

Infection Control (ticket required) Conference Hall D & E pg. 13

The Exhibit Hall’s Concession stand will be open the entire time the Hall is open during

the Annual Meeting.

pg. 30

pg. 7pg. 15

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