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The Chicago Dental Society is an association for dentists in the metropolitan Chicago area; organizer of the Midwinter Meeting, the leading scientific dental meeting and tradeshow; and an advocate for improving oral health for all. Since its founding in 1864, and incorporation in 1878, CDSs mission has been to encourage the improvement of the health of the public, to promote the art and science of dentistry and to represent the interest of the members of the profession and the public that it serves.
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Purchase all available audio from 2014 Midwinter Meeting: Conference Rate $399.00
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Session : CDS1401
C101AB Grow or Die
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants, Staff
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- David Ahearn, DDS, Westport, MA; Private practice, Founder, Design/Ergonomics
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- Wendy Briggs, RDH, Pleasant Grove, UT; President, Hygiene Diamonds, The Team Training Institute, Hygienist
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- Get a unique perspective of both the dentist and the hygienist as they explore how to triumph over economic conditions and grow your practice significantly.
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- Learning objectives include:
Become competitive no matter what the economy is doing
Expand productivity without expanding stress
Improve quality while reducing cost
Provide a world class level of service in hygiene
Create systematic approaches to a more effective delivery of care
Reduce patient wait times
Make treatment rooms inviting to patients and highly productive
Create systems that encourage growth and profitability
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Session : CDS1402
C103AB What's New in Caries, Restorative, and Laser Perio Treatments
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants, Staff
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Rella Christensen, RDH, PhD, Provo, UT; Co-Founder, Clinical Research Associates
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- This course helps clinicians find the top performing products identified in large clinical evaluations using clinical images showing what the many remineralization products can and cannot do.
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- Learning objectives include:
Determining whether it's worth buying a laser for perio treatments
Ways to improve Class 2 resin restorations
What to expect from monolithic CAD/CAM materials
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Session : CDS1403
C105AB Treating Anxious and Special Patients
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Harvey Levy, DMD, MAGD, Frederick, MD; Private practice
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- In this course, attendees will explore how treating patients with anxiety or special needs can be both personally gratifying and financially rewarding. Attendees will discuss examples of complicated cases covering medically compromised and mentally challenged patients. A separate hands-on workshop will be held Friday morning as P204.
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- Learning objectives include:
Feel more comfortable treating special needs patients
Be aware of the necessary tools to treat difficult or otherwise unmanageable patients
Decide if you wish to implement or augment the treatment of patients with anxiety or special needs in your practice
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- Educational funding provided by Aribex Inc., DentalEz Group, Wolters Kluwer Health/LexiComp, Isolite Systems Inc., Porter Instrument Company Inc., SEPTODONT and Ultralight Optics
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Session : CDS1404
F101AB Practice Transitions in a Changing Marketplace
Recommended for Doctors, Staff
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Peter Ackerman, CPA, Chicago, IL; Certified Public Accountant, Real Estate Broker, Business Broker
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- Transferring ownership of a dental practice is often the most significant financial transaction to take place during a dentist's professional career. Some of the lecture topics to be covered are: income, market, asset and avoided cost valuation theories; the right time to transition; transition options-walk away sales; pre- and post-retirement sales; partnership buys; structuring the sale, tax ramifications, financing the sale; corporate dentistry and contractual issues.
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Session : CDS1405
F102AB Immediate Implant-Immediate Restoration: Real Problems and Real Solutions
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- David Gelb, DDS, West Hartford, CT; Private practice
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- This program will explore the multitude of clinical problems involving hopeless teeth that are best resolved with implant solutions from single tooth to full arch with immediate implant and/or immediate restoration. Clinical situations will be evaluated and their treatment solutions demonstrated from initial presentation to treatment sequence and long-term follow up. Guided surgery with restoration will be compared to chairside restorations. This is a comprehensive day of real implant solutions to real clinical dilemmas.
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- Educational funding provided by Nobel Biocare
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Session : CDS1406
C106 Dispelling the "CSI Effect" Myth
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Anthony Rick Cardoza, DDS, El Cajon, CA; Forensic Dental Consultant, Private practice
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- Amber Riley-Burns RDH, MS, Murrieta, CA; Private practice, Hygiene Board Examiner, Forensic Dental Autopsy Technician
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- Because of the popularity of forensic faire in television, the general public is getting a skewed view of the true nature of forensic investigation, the CSI effect.
Topics will include forensic dental identification of decedents of varying postmortem states including: skeletal, fragmented, decomposed, burned remains and pattern injuries as they relate to bite mark investigation not only in human bites but animal bites as well.
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- Learning objectives include:
Learn the varied roles of forensic dentists
Understand the forensic value of dental records
Recognize how to cooperate with the legal system
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Session : CDS1407
C107 Ninety Highly Useful Tips in 3 Hours
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Gordon Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD, Provo, UT; Founder and Director, Practical Clinical Courses, Chief Executive Officer, Clinicians Report Foundation
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- This program provides clinical tips for all areas of dentistry. The tips include: clinical procedures, the best products in many areas, faster and easier ways to accomplish clinical tasks, lower cost products, staff involvement in techniques, lab interaction and practice management.
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- Upon completion of this program participants should be able to:
List new procedures they want to incorporate into their practices
Identify the best, lowest cost products in many areas of dentistry
Improve their relationship with their laboratory technician
Improve their practice management by incorporating several tips
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Session : CDS1408
C108 Perio Patient Information Management
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Timothy Donley DDS, MSD, Bowling Green, KY; Private practice
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- Significant numbers of patients are walking into dental offices every day with legitimate periodontal treatment needs. As the economic screws start to tighten, the success of your practice is going to depend upon your ability to give patients reasons to follow through with your treatment recommendations, and consistently deliver optimal results in a way that benefits your patients and practice. This course will show you how to do both. Attendees should leave with knowledge and materials necessary to maximize the potential of their perio department.
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- Educational funding provided by Cetylite, Inc.
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Session : CDS1410
C111 Emergency Medicine: Cardiac Emergencies, Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants, Staff
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Stanley Malamed DDS, West Hills, CA; Professor of Anesthesia & Medicine, University of Southern California School of Dentistry
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- Medical emergencies can, and do, occur in the practice of dentistry. In this program, Dr. Malamed will address these problems and the means to prepare the dental office to effectively recognize and manage those that might arise.
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- Learning objectives include:
Describe the four steps in preparing the dental office for medical emergencies
Describe the pathophysiology of angina pectoris and its management
Describe the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction and its management
Describe the pathophysiology of sudden cardiac arrest and its management
Describe the mechanism of action of automated external defibrillators (AEDs)
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Session : CDS1411
C112 Imaging We Can All Use
Conference : The 149th Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting 2014
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- Dale Miles DDS, MS, Fountain Hills, AZ; Private practice, Consultant
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- What's all the buzz about Cone Beam Imaging? Dr. Miles presents the principles and applications of dentistry's newest imaging technology ? Cone Beam CT (CBCT). He will also present some of his most interesting cases from more than 13,000 CBCT data volumes he has interpreted for dental clients, and talk about risk and liability.
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- Learning objectives include:
Understand the principles of CBCT
Visualize the anatomy contained in cone beam scans
View and understand the wide variety of applications for this modality
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- Recommended for Doctors, Hygienists, Assistants
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