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10 SCDS February 2015 US I Friday, Febuary 20 Martin Goldstein DMD, FAGD 3.5 CE for Lecture only Course Description/Morning Lecture/3.5 CE: “Essential Anterior Dentistry: Digital Portrait to Completed Case” This seminar presents a relaxed but detailed overview of creative anterior dentistry techniques. Attention is paid to a methodology (Templates for Success) that takes the guesswork out of delivering anterior dentistry, as well as the basic digital photographic methodology needed in the process. Special emphasis will be placed on a series of unique, laboratory-assisted methods of delivering direct composite veneers and crowns, minus the stress of hand sculpting. Topics to be covered include: Digital photography: the Blue Print; including portraiture principals and techniques, photo equipment needs and how to put the cosmetic simulation to work for greater case acceptance and improved case design; Find out about Smile Vision cosmetic simulation and resin replicas. Tooth preparation essentials, What is the slot prep? Impression taking and temporization hot tips. Placing accurate provisionals that look like the finished case using the “Hard-Soft” template. Take a Short-cut” to easier gingival retraction. Best approaches to temporization; what’s new in temporary cements Stress-free case delivery methods: Relax: Rapid Cementation for Stress Free results Composite Capers: Template Driven Aesthetic Applications of Composite Beyond the Ordinary; Find out about Coltene’s Componeers, a pre-formed direct composite veneer system. What is PINK composite and why would you use it? Afternoon Hands-on workshop: The afternoon participation program is limited to 20 dentists, where specially designed models, composite, bonding agents, curing lights and hand pieces will be provided to set up, place, and finish individual COMPONEERS. Thank you to our sponsor: Coltene-Whaldent Location: Coltene/Whaldent Inc. Headquarters • 235 Ascot Parkway • Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 • (800) 221.3046 Registration 8 am • Program begins at 8:30 am • Lunch at noon • Hands-on workshop begins after lunch • Adjourn at 4:30 pm US II Friday, April 10 Dr. Manor Haas Course Description/Morning Lecture/ “Endodontics for the General Dentists: Advanced, Comprehensive and Practical Hands-on Training” 3.5 CE: Participants will learn about: • Endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning • Anesthesia in endodontics, including hot teeth • Better access preparations and locating and treating calcified canals (including MB2) • How to instrument better, faster and separate less files • Improved canal disinfection and one vs. two appointment root canals • Obturating more efficiently, predictably and in 3-dimensions • Prevention and management of endodontic procedural errors (including perforations and fractured files) • Analgesics and antibiotics in endodontics • The significance of magnification (i.e. microscopes) in endodontics and how to incorporate them into your practice Course Description/Afternoon Hands-on/Limit 30 participants/7 CE for lecture and hands-on: Note: although this hands-on course is limited to 30 participants, others can stay to observe without CE credit. Participants must bring: 2 to 3 previously endo-accessed teeth (that do not need to be mounted) stored in bleach. Do not instrument any canals. Loupes with light. Participants are welcome to bring radiographs of their endodontic cases for a private one-on-one review with Dr. Haas Participants will be trained on the newest and most efficient instrumentation systems. This is a rare opportunity to try various systems, including ones that can manage calcified and curved canals. Obturation in 3 dimensions of teeth that were instrumented during the workshop. Participants will be shown how simple, quick and predictable warm obturation could be. Participants will be exposed to dental microscopes and be shown how they can help their endodontic access, locating calcified canals and in instrumentation. Dr. Manor Haas, DDS, Certified Endo., MSc(D), FRCD(C), certified specialist in Endodontics and Microsurgery. Dr. Haas maintains a private practice in Toronto, limited to Endodontics and Microsurgery. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and is on staff at the University of Toronto Endodontics Department and the Hospital for Sick Children Department of Dentistry. Thank you to our sponsors: Dentsply Tulsa Location: e University Center at Kent State • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Ave., NW • North Canton, OH 44720 • (330) 244.3300 Registration 8 am • Program begins at 8:30 am • Lunch at noon • Hands-on workshop begins after lunch • Adjourn at 4:30 pm U N I V E R S I T Y S E R I E S 2 0 1 5

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10 SCDS February 2015

US I Friday, Febuary 20 Martin Goldstein DMD, FAGD

3.5 CE for Lecture onlyCourse Description/Morning Lecture/3.5 CE: “Essential Anterior Dentistry: Digital Portrait to Completed Case”This seminar presents a relaxed but detailed overview of creative anterior dentistry techniques. Attention is paid to a methodology (Templates for Success) that takes the guesswork out of delivering anterior dentistry, as well as the basic digital photographic methodology needed in the process. Special emphasis will be placed on a series of unique, laboratory-assisted methods of delivering direct composite veneers and crowns, minus the stress of hand sculpting.

Topics to be covered include:• Digital photography: the Blue Print; including portraiture principals and techniques, photo equipment needs and how to put the cosmetic simulation to work for greater case acceptance and improved case design; Find out about Smile Vision cosmetic simulation and resin replicas.• Tooth preparation essentials, What is the slot prep? Impression taking and temporization hot tips. Placing accurate provisionals that look like the finished case using the “Hard-Soft” template. Take a Short-cut” to easier gingival retraction.• Best approaches to temporization; what’s new in temporary cements• Stress-free case delivery methods: Relax: Rapid Cementation for Stress Free results• Composite Capers: Template Driven Aesthetic Applications of Composite Beyond the Ordinary; Find out about Coltene’s Componeers, a pre-formed direct composite veneer system. What is PINK composite and why would you use it?

Afternoon Hands-on workshop:The afternoon participation program is limited to 20 dentists, where specially designed models, composite, bonding agents, curing lights and hand pieces will be provided to set up, place, and finish individual COMPONEERS.

Thank you to our sponsor: Coltene-Whaldent

Location: Coltene/Whaldent Inc. Headquarters • 235 Ascot Parkway • Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 • (800) 221.3046Registration 8 am • Program begins at 8:30 am • Lunch at noon • Hands-on workshop begins after lunch • Adjourn at 4:30 pm

US II Friday, April 10 Dr. Manor Haas

Course Description/Morning Lecture/ “Endodontics for the General Dentists: Advanced, Comprehensive and Practical Hands-on Training” 3.5 CE: Participants will learn about:• Endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning• Anesthesia in endodontics, including hot teeth• Better access preparations and locating and treating calcified canals (including MB2)• How to instrument better, faster and separate less files• Improved canal disinfection and one vs. two appointment root canals• Obturating more efficiently, predictably and in 3-dimensions• Prevention and management of endodontic procedural errors (including perforations and fractured files)• Analgesics and antibiotics in endodontics• The significance of magnification (i.e. microscopes) in endodontics and how to incorporate them into your practice

Course Description/Afternoon Hands-on/Limit 30 participants/7 CE for lecture and hands-on: Note: although this hands-on course is limited to 30 participants, others can stay to observe without CE credit. Participants must bring: 2 to 3 previously endo-accessed teeth (that do not need to be mounted) stored in bleach. Do not instrument any canals.Loupes with light. Participants are welcome to bring radiographs of their endodontic cases for a private one-on-one review with Dr. HaasParticipants will be trained on the newest and most efficient instrumentation systems. This is a rare opportunity to try various systems, including ones that can manage calcified and curved canals. Obturation in 3 dimensions of teeth that were instrumented during the workshop. Participants will be shown how simple, quick and predictable warm obturation could be. Participants will be exposed to dental microscopes and be shown how they can help their endodontic access, locating calcified canals and in instrumentation.

Dr. Manor Haas, DDS, Certified Endo., MSc(D), FRCD(C), certified specialist in Endodontics and Microsurgery. Dr. Haas maintains a private practice in Toronto, limited to Endodontics and Microsurgery. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and is on staff at the University of Toronto Endodontics Department and the Hospital for Sick Children Department of Dentistry.

Thank you to our sponsors: Dentsply Tulsa

Location: The University Center at Kent State • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Ave., NW • North Canton, OH 44720 • (330) 244.3300Registration 8 am • Program begins at 8:30 am • Lunch at noon • Hands-on workshop begins after lunch • Adjourn at 4:30 pm

UNIVERSITY SERIES 2015

Location: The University Center at Kent State University • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Dentists: Dr. Doug Lambert will present two half-day lectures: (1) S.M.A.R.T. Dentistry for Your Practice (Simplified Methods and Restorative Techniques) and (2) Less is More: Practical Concepts for Changing Times. Hygienists: Three key topics presented by Shirley Branam: (1) The Ins and Outs of Polishing: Why, Why Not and What? (2) Managing Dentinal Hypersensitivity: A Continuous Care Strategy, and (3) Assessing Anesthetic Options for Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy. Dental Assistants and EFDAs: Dr. Timothy Bizga is back and will present: The ABCs of Restorative Procedures: Adhesion, Bands and Composites. Front Office Business Team: The morning will begin with a half-hour motivating team approach discussion for ALL with enthusiastic, Amy Kirsch. Amy will then present “Dynamic Internal Marketing and Customer Service Skills” to the Business Team! The Perfect Staff Appreciation Day for the entire dental team! Show your staff you care about their career by giving them the opportunity to hear about topics that relate to them! 4th and 8th Staff Members are FREE!!!!!!!

Sponsors: This lecture is fully and exclusively sponsored by Dentsply!

Douglas Lambert, DDS Shirley Branam, RDH, MBA

Timothy Bizga, DDS Amy Kirsch

US I Friday, March 15 Dentsply 360

Location: The University Center at Kent State University • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Real World Endo presents: New Dimensions in Endodontics. This presentation will concentrate on two areas: 1) How to incorporate new materi-al science, such as bioceramic technology into your practice and 2) How to perform root canal therapy in such a manner that you actually enhance the long-term prognosis of the tooth. The goal of this program is to have all dentists learn how to perform endodontics in such a manner that they can offer their patients a predictable long-term natural dentition option as an alternative to implants. Three-hour hands-on session using blocks will provide the participants the opportunity to use “Real World” techniques and to witness first-hand, how they will change the way they practice endodontics. Dr. John Gatti received his Masters in medical Sciences degree and Certificate in Endodontics from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1997.

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Real World Endo and Dutton Dental Concepts

US I I Friday, April 26 John Gatti, DDS

John Gatti, DDS, MMSc

Dentist anesthesiologist and professor of Anesthesia and Medicine at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of University of Southern California, Dr. Stanley Malamed will present: Emergency Medicine in Dentistry. This seminar will review preparation of the office and staff to recognize and treat medical emergencies. Participants will be able to: • List and discuss the four steps in preparing the dental office for medical emergencies • Prepare an office emergency kit (drugs and equipment) • List and discuss the steps in the basic emergency medicine algorithm • Discuss the recognition and management of unconsciousness, respiratory distress and seizures • Discuss the recognition and management of drug-related emergencies and chest pain

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Dutton Dental Concepts, Wise Dental Repair, Live Wires Orthodontics,

Northwestern Mutual, Ohio Smiles, STAT Dental, and Luckman LLC

US I I I Friday, May 10 Stanley Malamed, DDS

Stanley F. Malamed, DDS

Location: The University Center at Kent State University • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Dr. Dan Ward, Assistant Clinical Professor at The Ohio State University, will present Blueprint for a Beautiful Smile. This multimedia presentation will change the way you approach smile design. With the aid of computer technology you will be able to confidently determine the ideal smile for your patients prior to treatment and achieve predictable clinical success. Participants will be able to: • Understand the use of film and digital photography in analyzing a smile • Learn the ideal smile components • Understand the role of photog-raphy and computer imaging • Evaluate a smile using the “FIVE” technique • Utilize the “RED Proportion” to design the ideal smile • Communicate the three essential elements with the cosmetic periodontist • Prepare a “smile blueprint” prior to treatment Participants encouraged to bring magnification loupes.

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Dutton Dental Concepts, Merrill Lynch, Culligan, and Wise Dental Repair

US I V Friday, September 27 Daniel Ward, DDS

Daniel H. Ward, DDS

Location: Stark State College • Silk Auditorium • 6200 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Registration 8 am Continental breakfast • Program 8:30 am until 12:30 pm

Reviving your Spirit in Dentistry You’ll laugh and learn as Joy brings a fresh approach to making changes that will dramatically improve the quali-ty of your personal and professional lives. Patients say “Yes” to your treatment recommendations – and then just do one little thing, not completing care. They fall out of treatment, fall off your recall schedule, and ultimately fall out of your practice. Joy will show you how to motivate patients to do what the doctor recommends – REVIVING YOUR PRACTICE! Joy’s research has proven that 50 percent of the active patients in most dental prac-tices DO NOT have an appointment. She will show you how to find these patients and bring them back – REVIVING YOUR PRACTICE

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Henry Schein Dental, Zimmer Dental, and Merrill Lynch

US Bonus Friday, November 8 Joy Millis, CSP

Joy Millis, CSP

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US IV Friday, October 9 Dr. John Svirsky

7 CECourse Description/ “Come in and Catch it: the review that sticks”This is a perfect review course that covers the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of the 30 soft tissue lesions that every dentist and hygienist should know and treat appropriately. A number of the entities only require recognition. The classic lesions that have been forgotten since school will be brought back to life and your diagnostic confidence will be re-energized. Dr. Svirsky makes oral pathology fun!

Participants will be able to demonstrate a logical approach to the diagnosis of oral lesions. Recognize and diagnose the more common lesions/diseases found in a dental practice. Integrate therapeutic regimens used to treat selected oral diseases. Apply practical clinical information immediately applicable to everyday practice.

“Great Cases with New Faces”This new interactive course for 2015 will present a potpourri of interesting cases seen by or shared with Dr. Svirsky over the past few years. In this course participants learn how to describe a lesion, develop a differential diagnosis and treat the condition. Dr. Svirsky will show how he would approach cases and arrive at a diagnosis. The audience, of course, will help diagnose as Dr. Svirsky plays the role of the patient. Some unusual “things” might pop up! A good time to be had by all!

John A. Svirsky, DDS, Med is a board certified oral and maxillofacial pathologist at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Virginia. He received his dental degree in 1973 from VCU and went on to complete a general practice residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center/Queens Hospital Center, as well as an oral pathology residency at the Catholic Medical Center.

He is currently a professor of oral and maxillofacial pathology and maintains a private practice in oral medicine and oral pathology. Dr. Svirsky has developed a broad background in research, published numerous articles in the dental literature, and earned a master’s degree in adult education. He is a sought after speaker with an international reputation as an informative and entertaining lecturer.

Dr. Svirsky is an honorary member of the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Society and has received a Presidential Citation from the American Dental Association for significant contributions to the health of the public and the profession of dentistry. In 2012 he received the William J. Gies Award from the Greater New York Dental Meeting for contributions to oral health. The MCV Alumni Association (MCVAA) of Virginia Commonwealth University has chosen Dr. Svirsky to receive the 2013 MCVAA Outstanding Alumnus Award.

Location: The University Center at Kent State • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Ave., NW • North Canton, OH 44720 • (330) 244.3300Registration 8 am • Program begins at 8:30 am • Lunch at noon • Adjourn at 4:30 pm

US III Friday, May 1 Dr. Gordon Christensen

7 CECourse Description/ “THE CHRISTENSEN BOTTOM LINE – 2015”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 the ongoing advancements in the profession. The course encourages audience participation and questions and answers and is presented in an enjoyable and humorous manner.

The hottest aspects in the following topics will be included in the planned program:The Top 12:1. State of the Profession 5. Implant Dentistry 9. Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology2. CAD/CAM 6. Infection Control 10. Prosthodontics Fixed3. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 7. Occlusion 11. Prosthodontics Removable4. Esthetic Dentistry 8. Operative Dentistry 12. Technology

Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD, and his wife, Dr. Rella Christensen, have conducted research since 1976 in all areas of dentistry. Gordon’s degrees include: DDS, University of Southern California; MSD, University of Washington; PhD, University of Denver; and two honorary doctorates. Early in his career, Gordon helped initiate the University of Kentucky and University of Colorado dental schools and taught at the University of Washington.

Currently, he is an adjunct professor at the University of Utah, School of Dentistry. Gordon has presented thousands of hours of continuing education globally, made hundreds of educational videos used throughout the world, and published widely. Gordon and Rella’s sons are both dentists. William is a prosthodontist, and Michael is a general dentist. Their daughter, Carlene, is a teacher. He is a member of numerous professional organizations.

Thank you to our sponsors: Henry Schein Dental

Location: The University Center at Kent State • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Ave., NW • North Canton, OH 44720 • (330) 244.3300Registration 8 am • Program begins at 8:30 am • Lunch at noon • Adjourn at 4:30 pm

UNIVERSITY SERIES 2015

Location: The University Center at Kent State University • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Dentists: Dr. Doug Lambert will present two half-day lectures: (1) S.M.A.R.T. Dentistry for Your Practice (Simplified Methods and Restorative Techniques) and (2) Less is More: Practical Concepts for Changing Times. Hygienists: Three key topics presented by Shirley Branam: (1) The Ins and Outs of Polishing: Why, Why Not and What? (2) Managing Dentinal Hypersensitivity: A Continuous Care Strategy, and (3) Assessing Anesthetic Options for Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy. Dental Assistants and EFDAs: Dr. Timothy Bizga is back and will present: The ABCs of Restorative Procedures: Adhesion, Bands and Composites. Front Office Business Team: The morning will begin with a half-hour motivating team approach discussion for ALL with enthusiastic, Amy Kirsch. Amy will then present “Dynamic Internal Marketing and Customer Service Skills” to the Business Team! The Perfect Staff Appreciation Day for the entire dental team! Show your staff you care about their career by giving them the opportunity to hear about topics that relate to them! 4th and 8th Staff Members are FREE!!!!!!!

Sponsors: This lecture is fully and exclusively sponsored by Dentsply!

Douglas Lambert, DDS Shirley Branam, RDH, MBA

Timothy Bizga, DDS Amy Kirsch

US I Friday, March 15 Dentsply 360

Location: The University Center at Kent State University • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Real World Endo presents: New Dimensions in Endodontics. This presentation will concentrate on two areas: 1) How to incorporate new materi-al science, such as bioceramic technology into your practice and 2) How to perform root canal therapy in such a manner that you actually enhance the long-term prognosis of the tooth. The goal of this program is to have all dentists learn how to perform endodontics in such a manner that they can offer their patients a predictable long-term natural dentition option as an alternative to implants. Three-hour hands-on session using blocks will provide the participants the opportunity to use “Real World” techniques and to witness first-hand, how they will change the way they practice endodontics. Dr. John Gatti received his Masters in medical Sciences degree and Certificate in Endodontics from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1997.

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Real World Endo and Dutton Dental Concepts

US I I Friday, April 26 John Gatti, DDS

John Gatti, DDS, MMSc

Dentist anesthesiologist and professor of Anesthesia and Medicine at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of University of Southern California, Dr. Stanley Malamed will present: Emergency Medicine in Dentistry. This seminar will review preparation of the office and staff to recognize and treat medical emergencies. Participants will be able to: • List and discuss the four steps in preparing the dental office for medical emergencies • Prepare an office emergency kit (drugs and equipment) • List and discuss the steps in the basic emergency medicine algorithm • Discuss the recognition and management of unconsciousness, respiratory distress and seizures • Discuss the recognition and management of drug-related emergencies and chest pain

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Dutton Dental Concepts, Wise Dental Repair, Live Wires Orthodontics,

Northwestern Mutual, Ohio Smiles, STAT Dental, and Luckman LLC

US I I I Friday, May 10 Stanley Malamed, DDS

Stanley F. Malamed, DDS

Location: The University Center at Kent State University • Stark Campus • 6000 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Dr. Dan Ward, Assistant Clinical Professor at The Ohio State University, will present Blueprint for a Beautiful Smile. This multimedia presentation will change the way you approach smile design. With the aid of computer technology you will be able to confidently determine the ideal smile for your patients prior to treatment and achieve predictable clinical success. Participants will be able to: • Understand the use of film and digital photography in analyzing a smile • Learn the ideal smile components • Understand the role of photog-raphy and computer imaging • Evaluate a smile using the “FIVE” technique • Utilize the “RED Proportion” to design the ideal smile • Communicate the three essential elements with the cosmetic periodontist • Prepare a “smile blueprint” prior to treatment Participants encouraged to bring magnification loupes.

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Dutton Dental Concepts, Merrill Lynch, Culligan, and Wise Dental Repair

US I V Friday, September 27 Daniel Ward, DDS

Daniel H. Ward, DDS

Location: Stark State College • Silk Auditorium • 6200 Frank Avenue, NW, North Canton Registration 8 am Continental breakfast • Program 8:30 am until 12:30 pm

Reviving your Spirit in Dentistry You’ll laugh and learn as Joy brings a fresh approach to making changes that will dramatically improve the quali-ty of your personal and professional lives. Patients say “Yes” to your treatment recommendations – and then just do one little thing, not completing care. They fall out of treatment, fall off your recall schedule, and ultimately fall out of your practice. Joy will show you how to motivate patients to do what the doctor recommends – REVIVING YOUR PRACTICE! Joy’s research has proven that 50 percent of the active patients in most dental prac-tices DO NOT have an appointment. She will show you how to find these patients and bring them back – REVIVING YOUR PRACTICE

Sponsors: This lecture is sponsored by Henry Schein Dental, Zimmer Dental, and Merrill Lynch

US Bonus Friday, November 8 Joy Millis, CSP

Joy Millis, CSP

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ALL FEES ARE PER PERSON ODA/ADA Non Retired Staff

New Grad Member Member Member ‘12, ‘13, ‘14

FULL SERIES REGISTRATION Full Series Registration $750.00 $1090.00 $400.00 $305.00 $495.00

SINGLE LECTURE REGISTRATION

US I Friday, February 20 • 7 CE Full Day: $250.00 $355.00 $125.00 $95.00 $155.00 Dr. Martin Goldstein “Anterior Dentistry Techniques” Hands-on p.m.: (Limit to 20 participants) Lecture only: $150.00 $215.00 $75.00 $57.00 $93.00

US II Friday, April 10 • 7 CE Full Day: $250.00 $355.00 $125.00 $95.00 $155.00 Dr. Manor Haas Lecture a.m.: “Endodontics for General Dentist” Hands-on p.m.: (Limit to 30 participants) Lecture only: $150.00 $215.00 $75.00 $57.00 $93.00

US III Friday, May 1 • 7 CE $250.00 $355.00 $125.00 $95.00 $155.00 Dr. Gordon Christensen “The Christensen Bottom Line 2015”

US IV Friday, October 9 • 7 CE $250.00 $355.00 $125.00 $95.00 $155.00 Dr. John Svirsky “Come in and Catch it: the review that sticks” “Great Cases with New Faces”

Dentist: __________________________________________________________________ Phone: _______________________________

Staff Member(s): _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yes, I will take the Full Series payment options as described below:Full Series Payment Options: $250 due January 1 $250 due February 1 Balance due: March 1

US I – Yes, I would like to participate in the hands-on course with Dr. Goldstein on Feb. 20 No, I plan to attend lecture only

US II – Yes, I would like to participate in the hands-on course with Dr. Haas on April 10 No, I plan to attend lecture only

Charge my credit card: AmEx VISA MC Discover Card # ____________________________________ Exp. ________________

[ ] SCDS has my credit card information on file [ ] Enclosed is my check payable to: Stark County Dental Society c/o Stark State College 6200 Frank Ave., NW • North Canton, Ohio 44720

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FULL SERIES REGISTRATION DEADLINE January 30, 2015 Single lecture deadlines are always 1 week before each lecture.

For cancellation and refund policy, speaker bios, full course descriptions, CE policy, and directions to the facilities,go to www.starkcountydentalsociety.org and click on the date of any of the University Series lectures.

Full Series Payment Options: $250 Due: January 1, $250 Due: February 1, $250 Due: March 1

Joint Sponsorship: “This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between the Stark County and the Akron Dental Societies.The Stark County and the Akron Dental Societies are both an ADA CERP Recognized Provider approved by the Ohio Dental Association.ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing 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 Stark County and the Akron Dental Societies designate this activity for seven (7) continuing education credits.

SCDS is a CERP recognized provider approved by the Ohio Dental Association. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing 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 Stark County Dental Society designates the CE activity for the number of credit hours listed on the front of this CE credit form.

The Stark County Dental Society is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider Approved by the Ohio Dental Association. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CDE provider may be directed to the Ohio Dental Association or to the ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp