Marking a New Era in Dentistry & Continuing Dental Education
5th Annual Generations Dental Conference
& UTSD Alumni Round-Up2016 Jack R. Winston Visiting Professorship
in Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry
Friday, September 16, 2016
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A 25% administration fee will be applied to any refund request received prior to Monday, September 12, 2016. Refund requests will not be accepted after this deadline. Registration fees are for this meeting only. To register for a symposium, please indicate A, B, or C in order of preference. Your assigned symposium will be identified on your name badge.
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SUBMIT REGISTRATION FORM TO: Charlotte Bolls, Greater Houston Dental Society
One Greenway Plaza, Suite 110, Houston, Texas 77046Fax: (713) 961-3617 | Phone: (713) 961-4337 | WWW.GHDS.ORG
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT:Payment is required with registration; otherwise registration for the meeting is not guaranteed.
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MEETINGGHDS GENERAL
REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES PARKING, HORS D’OEUVRES, COMPLIMENTARY ALE, AND 2 HOURS OF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT.
The Greater Houston Dental Society is an ADA CERP 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 Greater Houston Dental Society designates this activity for 2 continuing education credits.
SYMPOSIUM A Using Electronic Health Records to Measure and Improve the Safety and Quality of Oral Health Care
Presenters:Dr. Ana Neumann Dr. Muhammad Walji
SYMPOSIUM B Digital Dentistry
Presenters:Dr. Diana ArriagaDr. Kurt KasperDr. Marilia Sly
SYMPOSIUM C Dilemmas Gone Wild: An Interactive Discussion on Ethics & Professionalism
Presenter:Dr. Boyd Shepherd
SCHEDULE REGISTRATION FEES Advance deadline September 12
6:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres Reception and Sponsored Exhibits
Member (Dentist, Staff and Spouse) $50 in advance / $65 after deadline
6:15 p.m. New Member Orientation
Non-Member (Dentist, Staff and Spouse) $60 in advance / $75 after deadline
7:00 p.m. Business Agenda
7:30 p.m. Clinical Symposiums (2 CE Hours)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2016The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston
The Denton A. Cooley, MD & Ralph C. Cooley, DDS University Life Center7440 Cambridge Street | Houston, Texas 77054
This program kicks off the UTSD Generations Dental Conference & UTSD Alumni Round-Up
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Catch the Composite Wave:and Surf Its Potential!
Bud Mopper, DDS, MS
Course Description: This program will show how to achieve perfection easily with free-hand bonding. Dr. Mopper will show how to use bonding in unexpected ways. He will demonstrate ways to achieve consistently reliable results and will give recipes for success for every restorative situation. When you’re busier in your practice, you’re happier. Learn about the dentistry you’re not currently doing in your practice, and how doing more of it can benefit you financially and professionally by adding more value to your practice.
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:• Use materials available today to their best advantages. These include
microfill, nanofill and microhybrid materials. Find out where each fits into the layering technique
• Make Class III, IV and V restorations totally “invisible”• Close diastemas• Make a direct-laminate veneer look like the real thing, not just a
plastic overlay• Create esthetic restorative orthodontic corrections• Restore mutilated dentitions• Use opaquers and mask unwanted color to create invisible restorations• Use tints to enhance color and translucency• Contour, characterize and finish final restorations to make them
believable• Properly polish restorations to acquire a long-lasting, easily
maintainable enamel-like luster• Create the most lifelike, esthetic and truly believable restorations
possible• Make invisible repairs of all kinds to resin, porcelain or metal • Accurately diagnose esthetic needs• Construct a philosophy of practice and communication that allows
the patient to understand and easily accept the proposed treatment plan.
Who Should Attend:This course has been designed for all members of the dental team who wish to improve their knowledge of restorative materials and techniques.
About the Presenter:Bud Mopper, DDS, MS, is an internationally renowned lecturer in esthetic dentistry with an emphasis on composite bonding using direct-application techniques. Dr. Mopper is in private practice in Glenview, Ill. and has been doing minimally invasive dentistry with composites for 40 years. He is a fellow and founding member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, life member of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a fellow of the American
College of Dentistry. He co-authored “A Complete Guide to Dental Bonding,” which was the first definitive book for the dental profession describing bonding techniques. Dr. Mopper has written many articles for dental periodicals on direct resin bonding and has contributed to several dental textbooks. He has taught direct resin bonding on a continuing education level at more than 20 dental schools nationwide. He is director of education for the Center for Esthetic Excellence in Chicago and is co-founder and chairman of Cosmedent, Inc., where he is responsible for educational programs and product development.
The AACD honored Dr. Mopper with two of its most coveted awards: “Lifelong Commitment to Providing Excellence in Continuing Education in Cosmetic Dentistry,” and “Outstanding Contribution to Cosmetic Dentistry.” New York University College of Dentistry awarded him the Irwin Smigel Prize in Aesthetic Dentistry, and Dr. Mopper also recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Aesthetic Congress in England for “Outstanding Contribution to Aesthetic Dentistry.”
General Information:Location: The Denton A. Cooley, MD & Ralph C. Cooley, DDS University Life Center 7440 Cambridge Street, Houston, Texas 77054
Date: Friday, September 16, 2016
Time:Check-in, Sponsored Exhibits & Breakfast: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Presentation: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Credit Hours: 6 Lecture
AGD Code: 780 Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry 250 Operative (Restorative) Dentistry
Paid Registration: $285 – Dentist & one allied dental staff member until August 12, 2016 (Staff information must be provided at time of registration).
$145 – Additional allied dental personnel member until August 12, 2016
$320 – Dentist & one allied dental staff member after August 12, 2016 (Staff information must be provided at time of registration).
$175 – Additional allied dental personnel member after August 12, 2016
Friday, September 16, 2016 Course # 2016320
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Cynthia C. Gadbury-Amyot, MS, EdD
About the Presenter: Cynthia C. Gadbury-Amyot, MS, EdD, serves as Associate Dean and Professor of Instructional Technology and Faculty Development, the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), School of Dentistry. She served three years as Director of Graduate and Degree Completion Studies and five years as Director of the Division of Dental Hygiene. Dr. Amyot’s research interests include: portfolio assessment of student competency, community-based service-learning,
access to care, and distance and online education. She served as an educational consultant for the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation. She is the recipient of the 2014 ADHA Alfred C. Fones Award, a national award recognizing outstanding achievement and dedication to the profession of dental hygiene. She was named the recipient of the 2007 ADEA/William J. Gies Foundation Education Fellowship and was awarded the Pfizer/ADHA Award for Excellence in Dental Hygiene in 2004.
General Information:Location: The University of Texas School of Dentistry
Garza Classroom (Room 4340) 7500 Cambridge Street Houston, Texas 77054
Date: Friday, September 16, 2016
Time: Check-in, Sponsored Exhibits & Breakfast: 7:00 am – 8:00 amPresentation: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Credit Hours: 6 Lecture
AGD Code: 561 Information Technology/Computers (Non-Scientific/Non-Technical)
Paid Registration: $285 – Dentist & one allied dental staff member until August 12, 2016 (Staff information must be provided at time of registration).
$145 – Additional allied dental personnel member until August 12, 2016
$320 – Dentist & one allied dental staff member after August 12, 2016 (Staff information must be provided at time of registration).
$175 – Additional allied dental personnel member after August 12, 2016
Friday, September 16, 2016 Course # 2016325
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Course Description: You face choices every day when providing dental assisting and dental hygiene care for your patients. Patients look to you for your expertise and recommendations to assist them in decision-making. This course will model evidence-based methods to help practitioners sort through the masses of information presented to patients and clinicians on a daily basis. Learn how to navigate Internet sources chairside so you can find relevant information to answer your questions. Bring your mobile devices (phones, tablets) and prepare to engage in exercises designed to provide hands-on experience with EBDM.
Course Objectives:Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:• Distinguish between good and bad information found on the
Internet• Gain confidence and competence in finding and interpreting
health information for use in making evidence-based decisions• Apply information gained from the session to your practice of
dental assisting and dental hygiene.
Course Description:
Social media includes a set of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0. Social media allows users to actively create and share content through open collaboration. Our patients are likely involved in the use of social media thereby providing us with the perfect opportunity to engage them through these communication channels. This session will discuss best practices for using social media.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:• Discuss the challenges clinicians face when adopting an
evidence-based practice philosophy• Identify evidence-based resources that can provide clinical
decision support at the point of care• Describe evidence-based interventions and strategies that can
successfully reduce risks for oral disease.
AM Session
Evidence-Based Decision-Making (EBDM) 101
PM Session
Using Social Media to Better Engage Your Patients While Enhancing Their Oral & Overall Health
District 1 Dr. David Woodburn
Amarillo, TexasDistrict 2
Dr. Michael Giesler Atlanta, Texas
District 4 Dr. Brian Babin Woodville, Texas
District 5 Dr. Elizabeth Hunsaker
Houston, TexasDr. Dean Hutto
Baytown, TexasDistrict 6
Dr. David Boyles, Jr. Alvin, Texas
District 7 Dr. Curtis Garrett College Station, Texas
District 8 Dr. John Chancellor
San Antonio, TexasDistrict 10
Dr. David Dawod Corpus Christi, Texas
District 11 Dr. Barry Rouch
Austin, Texas
Nominees for 2016 Alumnus of the Year
(as of June 30, 2016)
2016UTSD Alumni Round-Up Recognition Dinner
Friday, September 16, 2016
Recognition of Founders & Legacy Members
Recognize & Honor the 2016 nominees for Alumnus of the Year
Announcement of the 2016 Alumnus of the Year
Silent Auction
Reception – 6:45 -7:15 p.m.Dinner – 7:15 p.m.Dinner Fee – $125.00 | per person
The Denton A. Cooley, MD & Ralph C. Cooley, DDS University Life Center7440 Cambridge Street Houston, Texas 77054
UTSD Alumni Association Dinner ReservationsRegister Online: utsdalumni.com Call: Tricia Fullerton – 713.840.1328 Email: [email protected]
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utsd2012 Dr. Bill Birdwell Dr. Rita Cammarata Dr. James Chancellor Dr. James Chovanec Dr. Phil Corbin Dr. Corina Diaz-Bajsel Dr. Charles Dyer, III Dr. Carol Price-Dupuis Dr. Jay Elliott Dr. Jay Ferguson Dr. Les Fullerton Dr. C. R. Hoopingarner Dr. Elizabeth Hunsaker Dr. Alan Imrek Dr. Jerry Katz Dr. Don Lutes Dr. Craig Mabrito Dr. Lora Mason-Kaviani Dr. Charles Odell Dr. Todd PennartzDr. Michael Reece Dr. Michael Reznik Dr. Russell Schlattman Dr. Jack Stephens Dr. Larry Svetlik Dr. Herb Wade Dr. B.J. Westbrook
2013 Dr. Scott Coleman Dr. Yolanda Franzen Dr. Anthony Garza Dr. Thomas C. Miller Dr. Randy Mitchmore Dr. David Mulherin Dr. Joe Piazza Dr. Bobby Taylor Dr. John Valenza
2014 Dr. Song Ahn Dr. Tana Busch Dr. Steve Caldwell Heinrich Family Dr. Keely Hunsaker Dr. Stephen Hunsaker Dr. Iraj Jabbary Dr. Steve Koo Dr. Greg Oelfke Dr. Dwight Peccora
2015 Dr. Julius Eickenhorst Dr. Charles Kolb Dr. Georganne McCandless Dr. Kimberly Ruona Dr. Linda Sierra
2016 Dr. Haysam Dawod Dr. David Woodburn Dr. Jennine Huet Dr. Dean Hutto
Alumni Foundation- Houston School of Dentistry
Legacy Members
Dr. Leighton Wier 2014
Alumnus of the Year
Dr. Ron Tietz 2015
Alumnus of the Year
Dr. Leonard Dolce 2015
Alumnus of the Year
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Professorship in Cosmetic & Restorative DentistryJack R. Winston, DDS
The professorship was established at the School of Dentistry in 1981 by the late Jack R. Winston, DDS, Class of 1943. Dr. Winston wanted to set a professional example by demonstrating the significance of continuing education. His personal credo was to help others by contributing his time, skills and resources. Offered to undergraduate dental students and faculty of the School of Dentistry, the lecture will emphasize the field of restorative dentistry. Nationally recognized speakers and distinguished practitioners have presented the lecture yearly since 1983.
2017 Jack R. Winston Visiting Professorship in Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry
6th Annual Generations Dental Conference& UTSD Alumni Round-Up
The Generations Dental Conference represents the continuation
of a new era in UTHealth School of Dentistry continuing dental education.
September 15, 2017
Save the Date!
This fast moving “bottom line” course includes the areas of dentistry with the most activity and change in any given year.
The course encourages audience participation, questions and answers and is presented in an enjoyable and humorous manner. The hottest aspects in the following will be covered:
• Esthetic dentistry
• CAD/CAM
• Technology
• Laboratory technology
• Occlusion
• Oral & maxillofacial surgery
• Diagnosis & treatment planning
• Preventive dentistry
• State of the profession
The Christensen Bottom Line-2017Presented by: Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD
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CDE Course Registration InformationTelephone: (713) 486-4028 | Fax: (713) 486-4037 | go.uth.edu/CDE
PREREGISTRATION: Preregistration for all courses is necessary. It is beneficial for participants to preregister for a course, as the course packet will be available for them at check-in. Please call the Office of Continuing Dental Education at 713-486-4028 to preregister for a course. You may also register online, fax or mail the registration form or contact our office.
Upon registering in any continuing dental education activity, the participant agrees that The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston and its affiliates, and all personnel associated with the program, are not responsible or liable for any injuries or other damages sustained by the attendee in connection with the scheduled activity, and the participant hereby releases each of them from any claims against them arising directly or indirectly from any such injury or damage. The registered participant grants permission to the Office of Continuing Dental Education (and its designees and agents) to utilize the participants’ image, likeness, actions and/or statements in any live or recorded audio, video, or photographic display or other transmission, exhibition, publication, or reproduction made of, about, or at, the activity without further authorization or compensation. Participants may not use video- or audio-recording devices during the course or scheduled event. Registering for any continuing dental education activity constitutes acceptance of these terms.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Full tuition must accompany application form to ensure participant’s registration for a course. Tuition is completely refundable if a course is cancelled by the Office of Continuing Dental Education or if the registrant cancels more than 21 working days prior to the course date. Registrants who cancel 10-20 working days prior to the course may apply the entire fee toward another course or receive a refund of 50%. No refunds will be given for cancellations made less than 10 working days prior to the course date, but tuition may be applied toward a future course. A $75 administrative fee will be charged for cancellations made 10 working days prior to the course date. A set deadline is required for certain courses; no registrations or cancellations are accepted after a course’s set deadline. Please see the specific individual course for the set deadlines. “No-shows” for a course will forfeit the full registration tuition. The Office of Continuing Dental Education must receive all cancellations in writing prior to the course date for the appropriate refund and/ or credit to be issued. The Offi ce of Continuing Dental Education cannot be held responsible for a non-refundable airline ticket in the event of course cancellation.
PAYMENT BY CHECK: To hold your space in any one of the continuing dental education programs, please provide credit card information when preregistering. If payment by check is desired, the credit card will not be charged, but will be “on hold” until the check is received by the Office of Continuing Dental Education.
For the UTSD Alumni Recognition Dinner, please make checks payable to: UTSD Alumni AssociationFor the UTSD CDE course registration, please make checks payable to: UTSD CDE
MAIL PAYMENT TO: UTHealth School of Dentistry-Office of Continuing Dental Education 7500 Cambridge St., Suite 6130, Houston, Texas 77054
PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD: MasterCard, VISA, or Discover Card only. American Express payments are accepted when registering online.
ON-SITE CHECK-IN: Please check details of each course for designated time and location of course check-in. Participants can pick up packets 1 hour prior to the beginning of the course. Same-day walk-in enrollments will be accommodated on space-available basis.
EARLY-BIRD REGISTRATION: To qualify for the “early-bird” registration fee, payment must be received prior to the early-bird registration deadline.
Continuing Dental Education Online Registration Instructions
Our office has a new registration system. Please visit the link below to create an account and register for a course. Participants will be able to access their credit letters online the Monday following the course attended:
go.uth.edu/CDE1. Click on Course Schedule Tab2. Select the CDE course you would like to attend by clicking on the title3. Click “Register Now” (located at right, mid-page)4. Choose “Click Here to Create a New Account”5. Enter all required information and select “Submit Registration”6. Review your cart contents and click checkout.
If you have questions or need assistance, please contact our office at 713-486-4028 or [email protected].
CONFIRMATION: You will receive an email confirmation and payment statement after you have registered for a course.
CREDIT: The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston Office of Continuing Dental Education is designated as a recognized provider by the Commission for Continuing Education Recognition Program (CCERP) conducted under the auspices of the American Dental Association. The formal continuing dental education courses are accepted for fellowship/mastership and membership maintenance credit by the Academy of General Dentistry.
Individuals should consult with their State Boards regarding recognition of courses acceptable for re-licensure.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 provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp.
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 University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston-Office of Continuing Dental Education, the Charles A. George Dental Society, the Greater Houston Dental Society, the Greater Houston Dental Hygienists’ Society, the Houston Asian American Dental Society, the Houston Hispanic Dental Association and the UTSD Alumni Association.
The formal continuing education programs of this sponsor are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extend from 11/01/2015 to 12/31/2019. The University of Texas School of
Dentistry at Houston is a member of the Association for Continuing Dental Education.
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For their continued support of and participation in our sponsored programs,
The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston gratefully acknowledges the
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