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The History & Mission

COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC

SOCIETY

The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

Location of the

2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES

CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.

All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.

Room reservations can be made by calling

1-800-2CROWNE for reservations

The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.

ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808

CROWNE PLAZA DIA

The History & Mission

COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC

SOCIETY

The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

Location of the

2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES

CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.

All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.

Room reservations can be made by calling

1-800-2CROWNE for reservations

The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.

ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808

CROWNE PLAZA DIA

The History & Mission

COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC

SOCIETY

The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

Location of the

2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES

CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.

All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.

Room reservations can be made by calling

1-800-2CROWNE for reservations

The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.

ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808

CROWNE PLAZA DIA

The History & Mission

COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC

SOCIETY

The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

Location of the

2009-2010SEMINAR SERIES

CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.

All meetings begin at 9:00 am and adjourn by 5:00pm. Registration begins at 8:00 am with coffeeprovided for those who arrive early.

Room reservations can be made by calling

1-800-2CROWNE for reservations

The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.

ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808

CROWNE PLAZA DIA

The Colorado Prosthodontic Society was

founded in 1919 and has grown from a

small group of practitioners to over 400

members. It has a rich and distinguished

heritage of which its members can be

proud. The CPS is the oldest continuously-

operating prosthodontic study club in the

United States.

The mission of this society is to provide

continuing education for all members in

order to increase their skills and knowledge

in the delivery of prosthodontics,

restorative and implant dentistry for the

good of their patients and the profession.

Members are committed to the support

of the dental profession by sponsoring

programs that benefit both members, and

the dental community as a whole.

Welcome to our2016-2017

SEMINAR SERIES In beginning our 97th year, the Colorado Prosthodontic Society Board of Directors and I would like to sincerely welcome you to the 2016 – 2017 Seminar Series. Our varied continuing education program of six seminars includes speakers from truly diverse professional, academic and cultural backgrounds to provide you with the latest trends and techniques found in modern dentistry. Our first speaker in September is Dr. Gary Alex who will bring us his daily practice insights on Occlusion and Comprehensive Dentistry. Mid-fall, Dr. Steven LoCascio will provide us with Recipes for the Predictable Treatment of the Edentulous Patient with Implant Assisted and Supported Prostheses. Before we break for the holidays, Dr. David Guichet will examine the many compelling benefits to utilizing emerging digital technologies for designing and creating restorations in modern implant dentistry. In February 2017 our seminar series continues with Dr. John Sorensen who will also address the application of new digital technology and evolving modern materials in esthetic fixed prosthodontics. In March, Dr. Mark Murphy will examine methods for surviving and thriving in the rapidly changing environment of dental care delivery models and practice reimbursement. Too many dental practices are falling victim to the downward spiral of low fee PPO insurance while working much harder to earn less. Dr. Murphy will present strategies for you and your team to provide your patients the care they deserve while maintaining a better balance for you. We then end the seminar series with Dr. Gilles Lavigne. Several of our recent speakers have showcased his research on Dental Sleep Medicine in their presentations and now we will have the opportunity to learn directly from Dr. Lavigne regarding the relationship between sleep apnea, sleep bruxism and orofacial pain. Again, I welcome you to another fulfilling Seminar Series from the not-for-profit Colorado Prosthodontic Society which is committed to science and practice based dental continuing education for all dentists from nationally and internationally recognized presenters without the compromise of corporate support. It is my sincere desire to provide you with the knowledge and insight to better serve your patients and practices through this 2016 - 2017 program.

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President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tyr R. Peterson, D.D.S., M.A.G.D. 5400 Ward Rd Bld. II, Suite 100Arvada, CO 80002(O) – 303-424-6483(E) – [email protected]

President Elect:. . . . . . . . . . Brett H. Kessler, D.D.S. 7479 E. 29th AveDenver, CO 80238(O) – 303-321-4445(E-mail) – [email protected]

Vice President:. . . . . . . . . . . Clifford S. Litvak, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. 695 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 380 Denver, CO 80246(O) – 303-777-8850(E-mail) – [email protected]

Treasurer: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua C. Zenon, D.D.S. 3471 Salida St #60Aurora, CO 80011(O) – 303-307-8282 (E-mail) – [email protected]

Secretary:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kristina Harvan, D.D.S., F.A.G.D. 25521 East Smoky Hill Road, Suite 140Aurora, CO 80016(O) – 720-457-9300 (E-mail) – [email protected]

Past President:. . . . . . . . . . . Thomas J Croghan, D.D.S. 4624 E 23rd AveDenver, CO 80207(O) – 303-377-8662(E-mail) – [email protected]

Historian:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Van Zytveld, D.D.S. 1905 Lawrence St., Ste B Denver, CO 80202

(O) – 303-4296-3851 (E-mail) [email protected]

Administrative Assistant. . Jean Krusemark PO Box 462283 Aurora, CO 80046-2283 (E-mail) [email protected]

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Seminar Schedule2016-2017

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Seminar One September 12, 2016

Dr. Gary Alex Esthetics, Occlusion and Comprehensive Dentistry

Seminar Two October 3, 2016

Dr. Steven J. LoCascioFixed and Removable Implant

Assisted/Supported Prostheses

Seminar Three November 14, 2016

Dr. David L. GuichetDigitally Enhanced Implant Dentistry

Seminar Four February 6, 2017

Dr. John A. SorensenFixed Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry

Seminar Five March 6, 2017

Dr. Mark T. MurphyPractice Management

Seminar Six April 3, 2017

Dr. Gilles LavigneDental Sleep Medicine

The annual membership meeting of the Colorado Prosthodontic Society will be held at 8:00 a.m. on April 3, 2017

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Seminar OneSeptember 12, 2016Dr. Gary Alex

Biographical Sketch

Dr. Alex attended Penn State University on an athletic scholarship where he graduated with a degree in Biology in 1977. He then took advanced level graduate courses in chemistry and biology before working at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. He attended Tufts University Dental School where he earned his DMD in 1981. He has taken thousands of hours of continuing dental education over the last 32 years with an emphasis on occlusion, adhesion, comprehensive dentistry, materials, and esthetics.

BRIEF CV Dr. Alex has researched and lectured internationally on adhesive and cosmetic dentistry, dental materials, comprehensive dentistry, and occlusion. He is an accredited member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and past president of the AACD New York Chapter. With a background in chemistry and adhesive technology, he is a consultant for numerous dental manufacturers and member of the IADR (International Association of Dental Research). He has written and had published numerous scientific articles and papers and regularly conducts and participates in scientific studies on materials and adhesives. He has studied occlusion extensively with Dr. Peter Dawson (Center for Advanced Dental Study) and the late Dr. Bob Lee (Lee Institute) and is a member of the AES (American Equilibration Society). He has been the director of “PAC Live Ultimate Occlusion” and “Aesthetic Advantage Occlusion and Comprehensive Dentistry” programs. He is co-founder of the “Long Island Center for Advanced Dentistry” which provides the advanced continuing education training for dentists through lecture and hands-on programs. Dr. Alex is on the editorial board of, and has had a number of articles published in, the highly respected and peer-reviewed publications “Inside Dentistry”, “Compendium”, “Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry”, and “Functional Esthetics and Restorative Dentistry”. Dr. Alex is involved with a number of continuing education programs and regularly conducts hands-on programs and lectures on adhesion, porcelain veneers, direct and indirect restorations, materials, and occlusion. Dr. Alex maintains a busy fee for service practice in Huntington, NY, that is geared toward comprehensive prosthetic and cosmetic dentistry. Please visit his website at drgaryalex.com for further information.

OCCLUSION AND COMPREHENSIVE DENTISTRY...

THE KEY TO PREDICTABLE SMILE DESIGN

It is one thing to be able to make pretty teeth and an entirely different thing to make pretty teeth that actually last and function in harmony with the rest of the masticatory system. Predictable dentistry requires a practical understanding of fundamental occlusal principles, materials, and more importantly, just how to use them. This program will tackle fundamental occlusal principles and find answers to many of the questions you’ve been asking.

What exactly is the difference between centric relation (CR), centric occlusion (CO), and maximum intercuspation (MIP)? How do you find and record centric relation? When is it acceptable to use MIP as opposed to CR? How important is anterior guidance? Where do you start when doing full mouth rehabilitation? What about other occlusal philosophies? What’s this “envelope of function” stuff all about? This program will provide a rational and methodology for tackling difficult restorative, prosthetic, and cosmetic cases. • Envisioning the big picture (total dentistry for total success) • Cosmetics and occlusion (it looks great, but wil it last?) • The comprehensive exam (the place to start) • Anatomy and diagnosis of the TMJ (occlusion begins here) • Introduction to occlusal science (force be with you?) • Facebow transfers (why and how) • Centric relation bite records (bilateral manipulation, Lucia jigs, and more!) • When to equilibrate (and when not to!) • Esthetics and function (why you must have both to be successful) • “Neuromuscular” occlusion (fact or fiction?) • How to approach a full mouth reconstruction. • When to use CR…and when not to!

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Seminar TwoOctober 3, 2016Dr. Steven J. LoCascio

Biographical Sketch

Dr. LoCascio received his dental degree from Louisiana State University School of Dentistry in New Orleans and completed a General Practice Residency at the Medical Center of Louisiana, Charity Hospital. He returned to the School of Dentistry at Louisiana State University to pursue advanced training in restorative dentistry and was awarded specialty certificates in Prosthodontics and Maxillofacial Prosthetics. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of Osseointegration, the American College of Prosthodontists, the Tennessee Dental Association and the Second District Dental Society. He was inducted into the American College of Dentists in October of 2013, an honor awarded to those dentists that have demonstrated and promoted excellence, ethics, professionalism, and leadership in dentistry. Dr. LoCascio is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville, Tennessee and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics at Louisiana State University School of Dentistry in New Orleans, Louisiana. In addition to his university teaching responsibilities, Dr. LoCascio is and educational mentor to many clinicians and participates in the ongoing training of dentists nationwide. Dr. LoCascio maintains a full-time private practice, limited to prosthodontics and maxillofacial prosthetics, in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he lives with his wife Christl and his two sons, Steven, Jr. and Brandon.

RECIPES FOR PREDICTABLE TREATMENT OF THE EDENTULOUS PATIENT WITH IMPLANT ASSISTED

AND SUPPORTED PROSTHESES

When treating the edentulous patient, clinicians are faced with many questions: Where do I get started? What prosthetic design is most appropriate? How many implants should be placed and where should they be positioned? What attachment systems should I use? When and why should implants be splinted with a primary bar? Are fixed restorations better than overdentures? Many factors will influence the answer to these and many more questions. This presentation will take you through the steps necessary in diagnosing, treatment planning and predictably treating the edentulous patient with implants. Mechanical strategies, case design, attachment mechanisms, CAD/CAM bars and immediate loading procedures will be discussed in detail.

OBJECTIVES:

At the conclusion of this presentation, the participant will understand:

1. An algorithm that will help diagnosis and treatment plan the edentulous patient 2. The critical differences between implant assisted and supported designs 3. How case design can significantly influence attachment retention 4. How to predictably manage the edentulous patient with simple mechanics 5. How to incorporate CAD/CAM primary bar technology and immediate loading protocols into practice

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DIGITALLY ENHANCED IMPLANT DENTISTRY

Traditional methods of designing and creating restorations have been replaced by digital processes and are forever changed. Multiple technologies have contributed to this trend. In addition to CBCT imaging, intraoral & laboratory scanning, newer open software platforms for digital guide & restoration design allow for local CAD/CAM production. Also, cost effective milling and printing capabilities have accelerated this trend. Simultaneously, restorative materials have been introduced that have improved strength and esthetic qualities. Integration of these capabilities create opportunities for enhanced restorative performance, decreased costs, and improved practice efficiency. This presentation will focus on elements of the digital workflow including, digital treatment planning using merged datasets, linked digital workflows, guided implant surgery. CAD/CAM abutment and restorative design will be presented in the context of new possibilities for efficient and predictable esthetic restorative outcomes. PRESENTATION OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this session, attendees should be able to:

1. Become familiar with digital treatment protocols in contrast to traditional workflows 2. Be aware of the uses and current limitations of digital restorative design and CAD/CAM production 3. Understand the trends in esthetic implant restorative material selection and design options4. Become familiar with digital technologies that enhance treatment outcomes and understand the difference of open and closed systems and “best in breed”

Seminar ThreeNovember 14, 2016Dr. David Guichet

Biographical Sketch

Dr. Guichet is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics and a graduate of the Maxillofacial Prosthetics Residency at UCLA. He completed a Prosthodontic Residency at the VAMC Wadsworth in West LA, a GPR at the VAMC in Long Beach CA, and received a DDS from UCLA. Dr. Guichet served as program chair for the Academy of Osseointegration, the American College of Prosthodontists, and the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics. He served as editor for the Academy of Osseointegration News and as past president of the Osseointegration Foundation and the Orange County Dental Society. He is the Director of Continuing Professional Education for the American College of Prosthodontics and has chaired the ACP Digital Dentistry Symposium for the last three years. Also Dr. Guichet serves on the Board of Councilors for the Pacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics. Together with his brother he maintains a prosthodontic practice in Orange and Newport Beach California where he has installed a comprehensive digital, clinical and laboratory CADCAM process.

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PREDICTABLE EXCELLENCE IN ESTHETIC FIXED PROSTHODONTICS: INTEGRATING MODERN MATERIALS

AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY INTO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Exciting developments have occurred in ceramic materials, digital workflow and implant prosthodontics. This presentation will bring information on the latest materials, digital technology and workflow, up-to-date research together with a clinical rationale that is understandable and applicable to general practice for conventional and implant supported fixed prosthodontics.This information is then combined with clinical techniques that have worked for Dr. Sorensen’s 32 years of prosthodontic practice, his prosthodontic graduate and pre-doctoral dental students as well as practitioners in his hands-on and patient treatment continuing education courses.

• All-ceramic systems from Alumina to Zirconia are presented and compared to traditional and alternative metal-ceramic restorations for the properties of strength, esthetics and ease of handling.

• Clinical trials on many all-ceramic crown and bridge systems.

• New systems for making full contour zirconia highly esthetic.

• New more sophisticated CAD/CAM fabrication technologies for zirconia substructures and conventional ceramics are illustrated. • Selection criteria and indications for the various all-ceramic systems.

• Digital workflow for conventional prosthodontics

• Digital workflow for single tooth implants including site assessment, treatment planning, surgical guide fabrication, provisional restoration fabrication, and definitive abutment and prosthesis fabrication.

• Current principles for restoration of endodontically treated teeth.

Seminar FourFebruary 6, 2017 Dr. John A. Sorensen

• Rationale for and tooth preparation designs for various ceramic restorations and minimally invasive tooth preparations are demonstrated. o Designs for veneers, partial veneers, anterior crowns, posterior crowns, onlays and posterior partial veneer crowns.

• Tooth preparation designs and techniques for full crown all-ceramics

• Overview of single tooth implants

• Digital workflow of single tooth implant surgical prosthodontics. Site assessment, treatment planning, design of surgical guide, provisional restoration, and definitive abutment and prosthesis fabrication.

• Patient evaluation, esthetic analysis, occlusal analysis, smile design, diagnostic casts and diagnostic waxups as well as digital technologies and software for the same.

• Selection criteria for the most appropriate ceramic material and cement to match existing teeth.

• Improved shade selection techniques and dentist technician communication.

• Soft tissue management in the esthetic zone – maintenance and enhancement of the interdental papilla, ovate pontic design and techniques for natural looking bridges. o Use of soft-tissue lasers for tissue contouring

• The latest cements are described along with simplified techniques for cementation of ceramic restorations and finishing methodologies. o Universal cements o Criteria for cement selection

Biographical Sketch

Dr. Sorensen is Professor, Department of Restorative Dentistry; Associate Dean for Clinics; Director, Biomimetics Biomaterials Biophotonics Biomechanics & Technology Laboratory; Director of Research, Graduate Prosthodontics Program at University of Washington. As Director of B4T, Dr. Sorensen is actively engaged in materials testing and development of digital work flows for implant and conventional prosthodontics. He is the Principal Investigator on a clinical trial on a new adhesive and resin cement for cementation of posterior CADCAM ceramic restorations. Previously as founder and director of Pacific Dental Institute in Portland, Oregon, he conducted clinical trials and materials testing, and CE programs. He had a full-time prosthodontic practice and then an implant specialty center for 9 years and is a diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics. Dr. Sorensen has published over 80 research articles and chapters as well as over 135 research abstracts. He has given over 150 invited lectures in 33 countries as well as over 300 lectures courses, hands-on programs and patient-treatment classes. For the last 7 years Dentistry Today has listed him in “Leaders In Continuing Education”.

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Mark is the Principal of Funktional Tracker and Lead Faculty for Clinical Education at Microdental . He also serves on the Adjunct Faculty at the University of Detroit Mercy and the Pankey Institute where he also served on the Board of Directors. He practices general dentistry on a limited basis in Rochester, Michigan and lectures internationally on Leadership, Practice Management, Communication, Case Acceptance, Planning, Occlusion and TMD. He is an informative and entertaining speaker, blending a stand-up style of humor and anecdotes with current evidence based research that you can take home and use in your practice right away.

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A PATHWAY TO A MORE REWARDING AND PROFITABLE PRACTICE:

THE ELEMENTS OF SUSTAINED SUCCESS IN DENTISTRY

With the recent and continuing changes in dental care delivery models and reimbursement, clear communication skills, sound business principles and predictable clinical outcomes will help you and your team share greater rewards. Mark’s fresh perspective on personal and practice management, his expertise as Lead Faculty for Mercer Advisors and 30 years of involvement with the Pankey Institute make this a unique learning opportunity. This program will help you and your team be more aligned towards the practice vision and mission. We will use an evidence based approach to evaluate opportunities, survey behavioral choices to close those gaps and Mark will provide various take home training constructs you can put to use right away. Sustained success means doing more of the dentistry you know your patients need, having less stress and being in better balance; clinically, financially and behaviorally. Learning Objectives:

• Help Align the Communication, Business and Clinical systems in your practice • Reduce Reliance from Third Party Reimbursement Model • Strengthen Leadership, Management and Business Planning skills • Measure and Manage the right Metrics Critical to Sustainable Success

Seminar FiveMarch 6, 2017Dr. Mark T. Murphy

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Biographical Sketch

Gilles Lavigne, DMD (U de Montreal, Canada), PhD (U of Toronto, Canada), and FRCD (Oral medicine, Georgetown U, USA), completed his postdoctoral training on the neurobiology of pain at NIH, Bethesda, USA. He received a Doctor honoris causa from the Faculty of Medicine, Zenntrum für Zahnmedizin, University of Zurich, Switzerland.

He holds a Canada Research Chair in Pain, Sleep & Trauma and has been Dean of the Faculty of Dental Medicine at the Université de Montréal, Canada (2008-2016). He was President of the Canadian Sleep Society and President of the Canadian Pain Society. He is co-founder and past Director of the three research networks for Oral Health, Pain and Placebo Mechanisms under the Fonds de la Recherche en Santé du Quebec and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

Dr. Gilles Lavigne is internationally recognized for his experimental and clinical research projects on sleep bruxism and the interactions between sleep, pain, and breathing disorders. He currently conducts studies on 1) the influence of opioids on sleep airway function, and 2) sleep and pain interactions in brain injury patients.

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Seminar SixApril 3, 2017Dr. Gilles Lavigne

DENTAL SLEEP MEDICINE:HOW TO NAVIGATE BETWEEN

SLEEP APNEA, SLEEP BRUXISM AND OROFACIAL PAIN DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT?

For over 30 years dental sleep medicine is in full expansion. It all started with use of better designed oral appliance for sleep apnea and very soon the interaction with other sleep related conditions such as sleep bruxism (SB), orofacial pain and insomnia became a major concern for both general dentists and prosthodontists.

Sleep Apnea is characterized by repetitive cessation of breathing, reduction in oxygen (hypoxia) and risk of hypertension and severe morbidity. SB-tooth grinding is a periodic-rhythmic muscle activity; its etiology includes anxiety-hypervigilance and sleep arousal reactivity (cardio-respiratory) or breathing alteration in sub-group of patients. Understanding the interaction between these sleep disorders and on temporomandibular pain is a challenge for clinicians. Diagnosis is better achieved in collaboration with sleep medicine physician to establish the differential diagnosis of concomitant relevant sleep disorders include insomnia, Sleep Disorder Breathing (SDB: RERA to sleep apnea) and/or movement/neurological disorders (oromandibular myoclonus – epilepsy or REM Behaviour Disorder) and Gastro-oesophageal Reflux (GERD). Management by dentists includes oral appliances (splint or mandibular advancement appliance if SDB) and sleep hygiene advices; by psychologist (cognitive behavioural therapies) and by physicians medication (CPAP for apnea and muscle relaxant, botulinum toxin, clonidine for SB, proton pump inhibitor for GERD).

GL research is funded by Canada Research Chair, CIHR, CFI and FRQS.

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DIRECTIONS TO THE DOUBLETREE HOTEL DENVER

APPROACHING FROM DIA (EAST) PENA BLVD. TO I-70 WEST ON I-70 TO QUEBEC ST.SOUTH ON QUEBEC TO MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD DOUBLETREE HOTEL IS LOCATED ON THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF QUEBEC AND MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD.

APPROACHING FROM THE WEST I-70 EAST TO QUEBEC ST.SOUTH ON QUEBEC TO MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVDDOUBLETREE HOTEL IS LOCATED ON THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF QUEBEC AND MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD. APPROACHING FROM THE SOUTH I-25 NORTH TO 225 NORTH 225N TO I-70 WEST EXIT QUEBEC ST SOUTHDOUBLETREE HOTEL IS LOCATED ON THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF QUEBEC AND MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD.

APPROACHING FROM THE NORTH I-25 SOUTH TO I-70 EAST EXIT QUEBEC ST SOUTHDOUBLETREE HOTEL IS LOCATED ON THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF QUEBEC AND MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD.

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DoubleTree by Hilton Denver3203 QUEBEC STREET

DENVER, CO 80207

CPS meetings will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton at Quebec Street and Martin Luther King Blvd. This is a very accessible facility offering free parking, excellent food and friendly service.

All meetings begin at 9:00 a.m. and adjourn by 5:00 p.m. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. with coffee provided for those who arrive early.

Please make hotel arrangements by callingDoubleTree by Hilton Denver at 303-321-3333.

Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit

Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsment. 12/2012 to 12/2016

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The Colorado Prosthodontic Society Board of Directors and I would like to welcome you to the 2010-2011 seminar series. Our continuing education program of six seminars includes speakers of the highest caliber from truly diverse professional, academic, and cultural backgrounds.

Our first speaker on September 20th is Dr. David Alleman. Dr. Alleman will present his “Six Lessons of Biomimetic Dentistry,” a new approach to restoring teeth. His approach is something most haven’t seen before. I am also excited to welcome Dr. Norton from England and his presentation on the “BioManagment Complex (BMC)” and its effect on clinical outcomes. We have heard a lot about the downfalls of mini-implants, but Dr. Shatkin in November will present how he has placed thousands with excellent success and present his approach to this controversial discipline. Dr. Sascha Jovanovic needs no introduction and will speak to us about several Implant related topics. He is a highly sought after speaker and I am proud to have him. We have a special treat with Dr. David Clark and his 3D lecture (yes including the glasses) about the “End of the GV Black Era,” and how composites could perhaps be better placed, and an intensive discussion on the devastating crack propagation in teeth. Our seminar series will be completed by Dr. Chris Brady in April and his presentation on Case Acceptance and the things we dentists due to ruin this important “Golden 10 Minutes.” Several of the above mentioned speakers have rounded and changed the way I practice and I am excited to share their knowledge with you.

The Colorado Prosthodontic Society is the longest continuously organized study club in the nation. We are entering our 91st year and I am proud to serve as your President and program chair for the 2010-2011 season. I hope the topics this year provide you with new and enlightening ideas as our profession and materials continue to change. Continuing education is the vehicle in which we advance our profession and I commend you all for continued involvement.

Mark Uremovich, DDSPresident, Colorado Prosthodontic Society

Seminar One September 20, 2010

Dr. David AllemanThe Concepts of Biomimetic Dentistry

A Better System In Restoring Teeth

Seminar Two October 18, 2010

Dr. Michael NortonUnderstanding the BioManagement Complex (BMC) and its Impact on Clinical Outcomes

Seminar Three November 15, 2010

Dr. Todd E. ShatkinTreatment Planning, Case Selection

and Placement of Mini Dental Implants

Seminar Four February 14, 2011

Dr. Sascha JovanovicImplant Dentistry: New Advances in Clinical

and Esthetic Treatment

Seminar Five March 14, 2011

Dr. David ClarkModern Tooth Preparations; the end of the GV

Black era & The Epidemic of Cracked Teeth Presented in 3D!

Seminar Six April 11, 2011

Dr. Chris BradyHow to Eliminate the 5 Biggest Blunders

Nearly Every Dentist Makes In Case Presentation—Blunders That Are

Causing Big Dollars to “Walk Out Your Door”

Is Your overhead Too High? Learn How to Slay The Overhead Dragon.

The History & Mission

COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC

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The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

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Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD CreditApproval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. 12/2008 to 12/2012

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4040 Quebec Street Denver, CO 80206

CPS will be held at the Red Lion Hotel at Stapleton at I-70 and Quebec.

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4040 Quebec Street Denver, CO 80206

CPS will be held at the Red Lion Hotel at Stapleton at I-70 and Quebec. We are excited to make a long overdue upgrade in our meeting venue and Red Lion is excited to accommodate that change!

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Seminar One September 20, 2010

Dr. David Alleman

1 Protecting The Pulp By Detailed Caries Detection, Removal And Treatment: How to properly use caries detecting dyes to distinguish between infected and affected dentin. How in interpret DIAGONOdent readings to guide you to the strongest bondable end-point. Using the ICDAS II international system to know when to restore and/or rematerialize a lesion. How to lower and/or inactivate MMP activity in order to keep your full bond strength. How to and why you should avoid direct pulp exposures.

2 Biomimetic Analysis Of The Structural Compromise Or Integrity Of The Tooth: The 1-2-3-4 system of predicting when a tooth is at risk of fracture. How to decide when it is best to do: a direct, semi-direct or indirect restoration. How to find and remove cracks into dentin. When to leave cracks in enamel and dentin.

3 Immediate Dentin Sealing And Resin Coating To Mimic The DEJ How to double your bond strength. Which 5 of the 90+ Dentinal Bonding Systems are the best. How to create “Super Dentin” Bonds that are acid and base resistant. How to Mimic the DEJ. How to create a “fail-safe” restoration.

4 C-Factor Stress Reduction In Mimicking The Dentin Which low shrinkage composites are the best. Which layering technique is best. Which slow-start light cure protocol is best. How to “Decouple” dentin from enamel bonds. Why Ribbond decreases stress and secures the dentin bond.

5 Bonding To And Replacing Enamel When to bevel enamel. When not to bevel enamel. When to onlay a cusp. When not to onlay a cusp.

6 Mimicking The Occlusal Envelope Of Function Gary Unterbrink’s “3-paper” adjustment technique John Kois’ diagnosis of para-functional vs. dysfunctional occlusions Mike Alpern’s biomimetic articulator “The POLY” to treat TMD

~ Biographical sketch ~

The dictionary defines ‘rich’ as “Having or producing a particular thing in large amounts.” That is Dr. Chris Brady’s passion.

As the nationally recognized ‘Rich Dentist Coach & Case Acceptance Expert’, Chris loves helping dentists have or produce large amounts of whatever it is they want—in dentistry and in life. Dr. Chris has developed one of the most effective case acceptance systems that will have patients asking for treatment. No pressure. Not pushy. Just happier patients accepting bigger cases, resulting in fewer days at the office and a happier, better-compensated team.

Dr. Chris teaches more Case Acceptance seminars than any other dentist on the planet. This year, in 2010, he will provide over 75 days of personal seminar coaching for hundreds of his Brady Group members and prospective dental clients across the country. Dr. Brady’s teaching approach is motivating and entertaining. You’ll find yourself laughing and even feeling a bit embarrassed at some of the crazy things we naively do and say to patients.

Dr. Chris is also an author, practice transitions expert, and motivational speaker. He has spoken to groups (AADPA featured speaker. Keynote speaker at the AACD.) all across the United States. His numerous articles can be found in various publications such as Dental Economics, Mentor and Contemporary Dental Aesthetics. He was also an Editorial Board member at Dentist’s Money Digest. Most of all, Dr. Brady is a genuine, generous person eager to share his message with those of his profession with the desire of creating happiness.

Dr. Chris Brady is a Colorado native who currently resides in Colorado Springs. Chris is a graduate from Brigham Young University with a BS degree in Zoology. He then received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1984 from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas. He opened his practice that same year in Colorado Springs and developed a practice with emphasis on major restorative and cosmetic dentistry.

Dr. Chris is the president and founder of Brady Group LLC. His coaching program has quickly gained popularity with progressive dentists. He and his team teach them how to realize the practice they always envisioned. High profit. Low stress. More vacation time. Highly trained team. Excellent communication and case presentation skills. Low overhead. Dentists and their teams experience unique opportunities for growth that eliminate the “burned out” feeling so common in dentistry today. Call the Brady Group to get you on the road to becoming a rich and happy dentist.

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The History & Mission

COLORADO PROSTHODONTIC

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The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

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CPS meetings will be held at the Crowne PlazaDenver International Airport at I-70 East andChambers Road. This is a very accessible facilityoffering free parking, excellent food, and friendlyservice.

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The Colorado Prosthodontic Society wasfounded in 1919 and has grown from a smallgroup of practitioners to over 500 members.It has a rich and distinguished heritage of which its members can be proud. TheCPS is the oldest continuously-operating prosthodontic study club in the United States.

The mission of this society is to provide continuing education for all members in orderto increase their skills and knowledge in thedelivery of prosthodontics, restorative andimplant dentistry for the good of their patientsand the profession. Members are committedto the support of the dental profession bysponsoring programs that benefit both members, and the dental community as awhole.

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1-800-2CROWNE for reservations

The Crowne Plaza DIA is located just minutesfrom downtown Denver and Denver InternationalAirport. Complimentary transportation is available24 hours.

ADDRESS:15500 East 40th Avenue Denver, CO 80239PHONE 303-371-9494 / FAX 303-375-1808

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