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REGISTRATION
UDA Convention, April 26-27, 2018
Sorry, no refunds will be made. Staff and guests do not need to register with a dentist.
Please indicate where to mail your name badges and tickets:
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Greetings Everyone!
On behalf of the Utah Dental Association and our convention committee, I would like to welcome each of
you to our 2018 convention. We have planned this meeting to be engaging for each member of our dental
teams. Whether this is your first year at our meeting or you attend every year, I would like to invite each
of you to discover how unique of an experience the UDA convention can be.
Please take time to attend several of the exceptional continuing education courses with amazing
presenters. Learn about new and innovative products from our exhibitors, and connect with longtime
friends and make new ones. I hope this meeting will help each of us embrace our profession with more
zeal and excitement, and help us all provide the best dentistry for our patients and community.
Thank you for your attendance and I hope you enjoy the convention!
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Parking.
To Register There are many parking areas near the Salt Palace. Parking
Online…www.uda.org validations are not available from UDA. Consider riding Trax.
Fax…….801-261-1235
After April 8 registration must be done onsite. Refunds.
There is no telephone registration. Sorry, no refunds can be made for registration, meals or functions.
Speakers websites.
Registration Hours For detailed information about the speakers and their topics,
Thursday....7:00 am–5:00 pm visit their website. For speakers who provided websites see the
Friday.........7:30 am–5:00 pm end of their course description.
Onsite registration is upstairs on level two near the Team luncheon. See page 11.
Salt Palace east entrance.
Coats. Friday
International College of Dentists breakfast........................21
There are unattended coat racks in the registration area on level two.
Dental Student Lunch and Learn........................................26
Utah Academy of General Dentists luncheon....................27
CE forms for dentists and hygienists.
Hygienists luncheon...........................................................27
CE certificates are at a kiosk in the registration area or online at Alliance luncheon...............................................................26
uda.org. Radiology certification course............................................28
UDA House of Delegates...................................................29
Guests.
All guests must be registered by or with a dentist or get UDA
approval to attend.
Lodging
Individual registration. Our ability to book the UDA Convention at the Salt Palace is tied
Dental hygienists, dental assistants, front office, lab technicians, to the number of hotel room nights generated by our meeting.
students, spouses do not need to register with a dentist. Please consider using these hotel discounts and make sure to
ask for the UDA block of rooms when making your reservation.
Information and questions.
Thank you!
Email: uda@uda.org
Friday, April 27
How to Negotiate with Insurance Provisionalization of Dental Growing Your Practice with Digital
Carriers Implants Made Easy Marketing
Ben Tuinei Todd Liston, DDS & Eric Farmer, MBA
8:00 – 9:00 am Mark Blaisdell, DDS 10:30 – 11:30 am
9:15-10:15 am
Thursday, April 26
Lab owners’ luncheon Digital Dentistry’s New Playground Make It Beautiful
11:30 am – 1:00 pm David Juliani, DDS Jessica Birrell, CDT
Mollie & Ollie 2:00 – 3:15 pm 3:30 – 4:30 pm
159 South Main St, SLC, UT 84111 Room 251 D, E, F Room 251 D, E, F
Friday, April 27
Digital Experience 2018: A Hands-On Workshop
8:30 – 11:30 am
Room 151 D, E, F, G
Saturday, April 28
Join us for a Saturday follow up session to the UDA Convention, specifically geared to offer in-depth digital training for
Dental Lab Technicians and Dentists. Offered on Saturday so you don’t have to close the lab to attend!
Half and Full Day classes available offering in-depth training in today’s top digital products and techniques.
Classes Offered: Intra-Oral Scanning, Conebeam, Digital Design, Modern Materials and Digital Dentures. To view a
complete list of classes offered with detailed information, as well as registration information please visit:
www.uda.com/class or call Jessica Birrell 801.836.4750 more details on page 30
Friday, April 27
The Strategic Dental Entrepreneur
Brandon Stoddard, MS
Time 12:00-1:30 pm
Jade Room, Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg., 15 E S Temple, Salt Lake City
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Polk County School Board and travels across the country delivering The Silent Killer: Understanding and Addressing
presentations on diabetes and oral health. the Inflammatory Pathway in Todays’ Dental
Co-Sponsor: Colgate Practice
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
KABOOM!: The Method Used by Top Dentists 8:30 – 11:30 am
for Explosive Marketing Results Ballroom G, I
Wendy O’Donovan Phillips Are we still treating periodontal disease as an
8:30 – 11:30 am infection when leading authorities have redefined periodontitis as an
Room 251 A, B, C inflammatory disease? Inflammation often being referred to as the
A successful practice knows exactly who they ‘silent killer’ is one of the hottest topics in research. What if we now
are, how their practice is different from all others could slow down the destruction caused by chronic inflammation
and how to inspire their patients and community to become loyal to connected with periodontal disease and impact not only oral health
them. Take the guesswork out of marketing to increase patient traffic, but systemic health? Discover the missing ‘link’ in your periodontal
patient loyalty, employee retention, production and profitability. In this program and take your practice and your patient’s health to the next
course, Wendy O’Donovan Phillips shines the light on the four parts to level.
a balanced marketing formula: brand, online, traditional, and internal. Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: • Understand and communicate the most current and
• What to say to potential patients to attract them to the compelling research related to the oral systemic link.
practice. • Apply the current JADA guidelines into your clinical
• The most powerful ways to reach out to ideal patients. practice and treatment delivery.
• Creating a marketing toolbox that simplifies and saves money. • Empower the patient through the provision of resources to
• The best ways to motivate patients to become loyal to the understand the oral systemic connection.
practice.
• Use patient feedback to brand and market the practice As a successful entrepreneur and international, award winning
online, offline and throughout the community. speaker, Jo-Anne brings life, energy and inspiration to all her
• Ensure that the practice is differentiated from competitors. presentations. Jo-Anne is the president of an educational and clinical
• Establish a message and look that is as unique as the training company and has been selected as one of the DPR’s Top
practice’s culture. 25 Women in Dentistry. A frank and open lecture style, a focus on
• Develop a foolproof 12-month marketing plan with easy audience engagement complemented by the provision of educational
step-by-step instructions. and clinical resources has earned Jo-Anne many loyal followers both
• Increase recalls and referrals with improved patient nationally and internationally. www.jo-annejones.com
experience and communications.
• Apply the 3 A’s to greatly improve website impact. Dental Assistants: Become a SuperSTAR on Your
• Understand the do’s and don’ts of websites, online reviews, Team
SEO, online advertising and social media. Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, MBA
• Discern which traditional marketing tactics are most 8:30 – 11:30 am
appropriate for the practice. Ballroom B, D
• Create a system that generates loyal patients, and inspires As a dental assistant, have you ever been
them to refer. frustrated by your role in the dental office? Too
• Simple steps to foolproof marketing that will save money often assistants feel left out of the loop, ignored by meeting and trade
and drive higher quality patient traffic. show exhibitors, perceived by doctors as “overhead” rather than
valued producers. It’s time for dental assistants to feel, value, and
Most dentists feel sick when they think about marketing: take pride in their contributions to excellence in patient care and the
overwhelmed, confused or apathetic. Wendy O’Donovan Phillips success of the practice. This high-energy presentation uses lecture,
has the cure. She shines a light on how to foolproof marketing in participation and technology demonstrations to explore the many
order to safeguard the practice for years to come. Wendy founded ways that dental assistants can enhance the
her marketing agency, Big Buzz, to provide private dentistry productivity and success of a dental practice while simultaneously
practices nationwide with marketing backed by real research. Her increasing their personal and professional satisfaction and
book, KABOOM!: The Method Used By Top Dentists for Explosive engagement. Mary offers a uniquely empowering session on
Marketing Results helps dentists build thriving practices with leadership strategies, empowerment skills, and communication
marketing backed by real methodology. She has been an expert techniques that will transform the ordinary to the extraordinary.
marketing consultant to the American Dental Association. Learning Objectives:
www.bigbuzzinc.com • Discover the important distinction between success and
significance.
• Identify strategies for increasing self-esteem and job
satisfaction.
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• Learn how to implement work practices that enhance the Learning Objectives:
dental assistant’s value to the dental team. • Learn advanced features to assist in your daily routine.
• Enhance communication skills for greater effectiveness as a • Enhance your patient experience with treatment planning
team member. and informed consent.
• Define and embrace the qualities of a STAR team member: • Become more efficient in your daily tasks and have more
Self-confident, Tech savvy, A+ attitude and Relentless in the time to concentrate on your patients.
pursuit of Super STARdom! • Maximize your electronic charting capabilities.
• Create a successful practice lifestyle that engages your
Mary Govoni is an internationally recognized speaker, author team.
and consultant, working with dental teams for over 40 years on
clinical efficiency, infection prevention, ergonomics, and team Christine is a Technology Advisor, Certified Eaglesoft Trainer,
communication. Mary is a past president of the American Dental and a CAD/CAM Integration Specialist for Patterson Dental. She
Hygienists Association, a member of the Organization for Safety is a Licensed Hygienist and has been a dental hygiene educator
Asepsis and Prevention, the Academy of Dental Management as well. She has worked in this great profession for over 25 years!
Consultants, the National Speakers Association and the Speaking Christine loves helping practices reach the highest level of success
and Consulting Network. www.marygovoni.com through the implementation and use of the latest dental technologies.
Co-sponsor – Patterson
Dentrix Tips and Tricks
Lisa Harris
8:30 – 11:30 am CPR and BLS Certification Workshop
Room 251 D, E, F Limited to 30 participants
Learn how to get the most from your powerful Cost $35
Dentrix practice management software. To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315
Learning Objectives: Tobin Cowley
• Maximizing your schedule. 9:00 – 11:00 am (repeats at 2:00 pm)
• Adding and tracking referrals. Room 151 A, B, C
• Getting accurate insurance estimates. Complete your basic life-saving, BLS certification which
• Posting payments correctly. is required every two years for licensure, for you and your
• Using the office journal for reminders. staff while at the convention. This course will provide current
• Benefits of using eDex. information and hands-on training using the most up-to-date
• Pulling custom information from letters and custom lists. guidelines, CPR training simulators and automated external
defibrillators. Receive your BLS certification card upon
After having trained literally thousands of offices across the completion.
country Lisa Harris still loves going to work every day! She is Learning Objectives:
passionate about teaching and improving dental offices. She is • Learn and practice adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
a certified Dentrix, Easy Dental, and Dentrix Enterprise trainer. CPR, using current guidelines
She teaches Dentrix workshops and consults with offices on • Learn and practice infant CPR using current guidelines
embezzlement. She was featured in Protecting Your Dental Office • Learn to use an automated external defibrillator, AED
from Embezzlement with Gordon Christensen. Lisa was the Dentrix • Earn your basic life-saving, BLS, certification
2008-2009 trainer of the year. Prior to becoming a trainer, Lisa Tobin has been teaching CPR, AED and first aid for over
worked as an office manager and a dental assistant. 21 years through his business Save-A-Heart of Utah. He is a
Co-sponsor – Henry Schein licensed paramedic, and EMT. He currently provides BLS and
ALS certification services to almost 200 dental offices throughout
Eaglesoft Tips and Tricks: Managing your the state, as well as the U of U School of Nursing, Medical
Virtual Patient Flow School, and businesses throughout the state of Utah. This course
Christine Rauterkus, RDH is approved by OHSA, MSHA and the Health Department. Tobin
8:30 – 11:30 am is known for his engaging and entertaining teaching style.
Room 250 D, E, F
Manage your patient’s experience in your dental
office from the beginning to the end of their visit.
The key to running any successful practice is
managing your patient flow. Everything about your day is determined
by how efficiently your office can move patients. Learn tips that can be
applied to the front office, as well as clinically, to increase efficiency,
thus promoting productivity and enhancing the patient experience in
your practice.
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“You Want to Do What to My Child?”: for esthetic and functional success with high strength ceramics and
Answering Parent’s Difficult Questions While CAD/CAM technology will be reviewed and demonstrated with the
Keeping Your Sanity Dental Microscope HD Video. Based on the most current scientific
David Rothman, DDS evidence, key factors will be revealed that most influence clinical
2:00 – 4:00 pm outcomes for ceramic crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays and veneers.
Ballroom H, J Learning Objectives:
You’re either a new grad or a seasoned • Demonstrate clinical protocols for anterior and posterior
professional who has kept up on trends in restorative and implant ceramic based restorations from preparation to cementation.
dentistry but now there’s a kid sitting in the chair and all you • Describe methods to improve efficiency and profitability for
remember is Prevention 101 and those 15 hours of Ped Dent clinic single crown procedures.
and lectures in dental school. You’re panicking. If you’re a staff • Describe scientific and clinical differences between
member the kids have usually been pushed your way for behavior intra-oral scanning/chairside milling versus conventional
management and parent counseling. Time to learn what’s new in impressions and lab directed scanning and milling.
the world of Pediatric Dentistry. Flash: brushing and flossing don’t • Describe innovative ceramic options for crowns, inlays,
stop caries and if you think brushing after you eat is useful, you may onlays and veneers.
have to rethink that one! For years, we have spread myths that we • Utilize simple and predictable smile design methods for
learned in dental school without truly analyzing the research and proper treatment planning of esthetic anterior restorations
the common sense of the things we do on a daily basis. We’ll be including veneers and full mouth reconstruction.
evaluating evidence based research on the issues of caries, hygiene,
diet, risk assessment, prevention and a primer on how to manage the Dr. Alan Atlas received his D.M.D degree from the University
family (it’s not just the child) for the initial evaluation and follow up of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and currently serves as
visits. We’ll also touch on the airway and sleep disordered breathing Clinical Professor in the Department of Preventive and Restorative
and its effect on the developing dentition. Sciences and the Department of Endodontics. He is Co-Director
Learning Objectives of the Endodontic-Restorative Microscopy and Technology Clinic
• Know what to look for during the initial intake, counseling teaching students’ precision restorative dentistry utilizing the dental
and exam. microscope and digital technologies. Dr. Atlas maintains a full
• Develop a preventive strategy based on current time private practice dedicated to Esthetic and Comprehensive
understanding of the interrelationship between diet, Restorative Dentistry located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
frequency, cariogenicity, and inconsistent parenting. www.dralanatlas.com
• Understand diagnostic modalities appropriate to children Co-Sponsor: Dentsply
and factors that influence development of child and how
they can help treatment at the various developmental stages. Minimally Invasive Antimicrobial Treatment for
• Improve his or her knowledge base to become comfortable Basic to Advanced Periodontal Disease
with seeing and treating children in the office. James Kohner, DDS
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Dr. Rothman received his B.A. from SUNY at Buffalo, his D.D.S. Ballroom A
from NYU College of Dentistry and completed a Pediatric Dental This presentation will discuss a scientifically
Residency at Children’s Hospital/Oakland and UCSF. He was sound, and evidence based, approach for effective
Director of the Pediatric Dentistry Residency program at UCSF and control of all levels of periodontal disease using a
Chair of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the University non-surgical approach with scaling and root planning, or minimally
of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He has been in full time private invasive surgical intervention for more advanced disease. Learn how
practice in San Francisco since 1998 and is currently Clinical adding chemotherapeutic methods to specifically target periodontal
Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of bacteria will allow for successful management of everything from
Dental Medicine. He lectures nationally and internationally to dental very advanced cases that might otherwise have been treated only
and medical groups in the areas of pediatric dentistry, behavior with extraction, to infected cases you might traditionally treat with
management, sedation, anesthesia and hospital dentistry. non-surgical methods. In doing so, results will be improved over
classic surgical or SCRP methods which may not kill all bacteria at
Ceramics A TO Z: Adhesion to Zirconia the diseased sites. These innovative methods will be explained by
Alan Atlas, DMD outlining both in-office procedures, as well as specific anti-microbial
2:00 – 4:00 pm procedures for the patient to do at home. When combined, they yield
Room 254 A, B, C predictable clinical results for previously failing cases as well as
This course will demonstrate concise those being treated for the first time.
step-by-step treatment planning guidelines and
clinical procedures that fulfill esthetic demands
and integrate current adhesive restorative materials with digital
technology as well as conventional clinical protocols. Techniques
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• Master the marketing strategies used by corporate dentistry What’s New with OSHA and Infection
and Fortune 500 companies, and know just how to apply Prevention?
them to your dental practice. Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, MBA
• Understand how to maximize earnings, including how to 2:00 – 4:00 pm
attract and accept only those patients you wish to replicate, Ballroom B, D
and learn step-by-step instructions for when and how to Is every member of the office team 100
drop insurance plans. percent clear on what’s required and expected
• Uncover the 14 business strategies that independent right now, this year in terms of safety and compliance? In just a few
practices can learn from corporate dental practices and put hours, every team member can minimize confusion or doubt about
them into play to accurately compete. the latest regulations or requirements regarding:
• CDC guidelines and OSHA standards.
Most dentists feel sick when they think about marketing: • Safety and infection prevention training.
overwhelmed, confused or apathetic. Wendy O’Donovan Phillips • Instrument sterilization protocols.
has the cure. She shines a light on how to foolproof marketing in • Infection prevention protocols including product selection.
order to safeguard the practice for years to come. Wendy founded • OSHA-required documentation and record-keeping.
her marketing agency, Big Buzz, to provide private dentistry • Patients need to know that they can expect safe dental care.
practices nationwide with marketing backed by real research. Her Because each year brings new issues and requirements, it is
book, KABOOM!: The Method Used by Top Dentists for Explosive essential for dental teams to stay up to date with employee
Marketing Results helps dentists build thriving practices with and patient safety training.
marketing backed by real methodology. She has been an expert Learning Objectives:
marketing consultant to the American Dental Association. • Identify key compliance issues for infection prevention and
www.bigbuzzinc.com hazard communication in dental practices.
• Receive and discuss compliance checklists as well as
Sex and Oral Health: What is the Connection? practical tips to meet the requirements.
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH • Learn how to implement effective compliance strategies.
2:00 – 4:00 pm • Evaluate required documentation for OSHA compliance.
Ballroom G, I
According to the CDC, nearly all sexually Mary is an internationally recognized speaker, author and
active Americans will have a HPV (Human consultant, working with dental teams for over 40 years on
papillomavirus) infection in their lifetime. This is fueling an clinical efficiency, infection prevention, ergonomics, and team
escalating rise in the incidence of HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer. communication. Mary is a past president of the American Dental
By the year 2020, HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer is expected to Hygienists Association, a member of the organization for Safety
be the leading HPV-related cancer surpassing cervical cancer. What Asepsis and Prevention, the Academy of Dental Management
are the implications to dentistry and how should our oral cancer Consultants, the National Speakers Association and the Speaking
screening be adjusted to compensate for this new profile? Join Jo- and Consulting Network. www.marygovoni.com
Anne Jones for a very real and moving presentation that will change
the way you screen for oral cancer. Are You Charging the Right
Learning Objectives: Fee?
• Understand critical statistical information regarding oral Cynthia Mattson, CPA
and oropharyngeal cancer that every dental professional Hayley Rosenbaugh
needs to know. 2:00 – 4:00 pm
• Discuss the transmission of the virus and the transformation Room 250 A, B, C
to malignancy. How do you know that
• To identify high-risk extraoral and intraoral anatomical you are charging the right amount for your services? Are you
areas related both to HPV and non-HPV oral and competitive? Are you missing out on easy money? The techniques
oropharyngeal cancer. explored in this presentation will allow you to assess and update
• Be equipped with clinical knowledge and educational your fees with confidence. Join us to learn how to use profitability,
resources for your dental practice and patients. time management and fee surveys to set your fees.
Learning Objectives:
As a successful entrepreneur and international, award winning • Establish a fee schedule.
speaker, Jo-Anne brings life, energy and inspiration to all her • Set fees for complex treatment cases.
presentations. Jo-Anne is the president of an educational and clinical • Maximize profit.
training company and has been selected as one of the DPR’s Top
25 Women in Dentistry. A frank and open lecture style, a focus on Cynthia is a CPA who focuses on assisting dental practices.
audience engagement complemented by the provision of educational Ms. Mattson lectures throughout the nation and has published
and clinical resources has earned Jo-Anne many loyal followers both articles on practice management for dentists. She is instrumental in
nationally and internationally. www.jo-annejones.com distinguishing the University of Utah School of Dentistry curriculum
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by developing and teaching a four-year practice management series. Digital Dentistry’s New Playground
Hayley studied statistics at Brigham Young University and David Juliani, DDS
started her career working with employee benefits in the oil and gas 2:00 – 3:15 pm
industry, and later in the executive compensation at ConocoPhillips. Room 251 D, E, F
She has transitioned to helping small businesses, specifically Chair-side dentistry and laboratory
dentists, with goal setting and HR compliance. She has guest applications have entered a new playground with
lectured to dentists on employee benefits. Cynthia and Hayley have recent technological advances. With the use of a
run a fee survey for Utah dentists for years. smartphone or a tablet and one of the world’s smallest new 5-axis
mills, you can create milled restorations in 14 minutes or process
A Dental Consultants Perspective of Dental a variety of materials including zirconia, e.max and even dentures,
Claims Submission and Payment automatically changing between wet to dry milling with a larger
Steven Canfield, DDS mill. Join us as we learn how to implement this technology into
2:00 – 4:00 pm our practices and experience an efficient, time-saving workflow in
Room 250 D, E, F today’s digital playground.
This course will examine the insurance Learning Objectives:
claims process. Insurance plan documents will be • Update on the latest advances in CAD/CAM technology for
discussed. CDT procedure codes will be looked at. We will discuss office and lab.
who is looking at your claims and why your claims are denied. There • Update on newest materials available for milling
will be examples of what the dental consultant sees on claims and restorations.
what they are looking for. The most abused dental codes will be • How to select the most appropriate material for your milled
addressed. The analytics that are available to insurance companies to restoration.
help them adjudicate claims will be discussed. The goal of the course
will be to help you get your claims paid in a timely manner and take Dr. Juliani, maintains a private practice in Rochester Hills,
the stress out of dealing with the insurance companies. MI, and is a national educator in the use of dental CAD/CAM
Learning Objectives: technology and practice technology integration. A 1993 graduate of
• How entries on your dental claims are viewed by dental the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, he completed
consultants. a one-year general practice residency, after which he served two
• Submitting correct claim information the first time usually years at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs,
nets faster payment, less frustration. CO, where he was the officer in charge of Infection Control and
Preventative Dentistry. Dr. Juliani is a Cerec® basic trainer, Sirona
Dr. Canfield graduated from Creighton University in 1987. He beta tester, mentor at the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry.
completed a general practice residency at the University of Utah in Co-Sponsor: Ivoclar/Vivadent
1988. He has been in private practice in Holladay and Murray from
1988 to present. Dr. Canfield first began consulting for insurance Make It Beautiful
companies in 1992. He is currently dental director at Verscent Jessica Birrell, CDT
Technologies. Dr. Canfield has been a member of the American 3:30 – 4:30 pm
Association of Dental Consultants since 2013 and completed the Room 251 D, E, F
requirements and examinations to be a certified dental consultant. Faster, easier, cheaper...with all the
He has been a clinical instructor in the University of Utah School of advancements we experience in dentistry, let us
Dentistry’s resident program since 1997. never lose sight of our main goal, to restore nature,
bringing our patients closer to their optimal health
CPR and BLS Certification Workshop and beauty. With advancements in technology aesthetics should be
Limited to 30 participants easier than ever to achieve. Join Jessica and explore different tools
Cost $35 and techniques to quickly enhance anatomy and apply color theory
To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315 to perfect shades. From triangular to round to basic shades to multi-
Tobin Cowley colored single anteriors, take your work to the next level, closer to
2:00 – 4:00 pm, repeat from morning, see page 10 nature, and recreate something beautiful.
Room 151 A, B, C Learning Objectives
• Color theory and stain and glaze application for perfecting
all shades including the 3D shade guide system.
• Contouring techniques and instruments to enhance contour
and create character.
• Bonus tips and tricks.
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Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine
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Thursday, April 26, 2018
5:30 – 7:00 pm
(Because Life is Short!) Solitude Room, Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek
Contact Person: Paul Wolansky, assistant dean email: paul.
wolansky@case.edu or 216.368.3923
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SCIENTIFIC POSTER SESSION
Support our future dentists and learn about the latest dental research being conducted at our two dental schools by attending the
student scientific poster presentations.
With presenters that have recently returned from the American Academy of Dental Research competition, we have the
opportunity of hearing about some of the latest dental research coming from our own great state. Come cast your vote for your
favorite poster and see who takes home the People’s Choice Award.
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THURSDAY, UDA FUNCTIONS AT A GLANCE
“Can You Really Save That (and Why Would Dentrix Tips and Tricks Oral Implications in Older Adults, a
You?):” Treatment Options for Carious Lisa Harris Growing Need for Care
Primary Teeth. 8:30 – 11:30 am Jerry Brown DDS, CDE
David Rothman, DDS Room 251 D, E, F 2:00 – 4:00 pm
8:30 – 11:30 am Ballroom C
Ballroom H, J CPR and BLS Certification Workshop
Limited to 30 participants, Cost $35 Closing the Chasm: How Independent
Good to Great: Mastering Adhesion and Tobin Cowley Dentists Can Compete with Corporate
Posterior Composites 9:00 – 11:00 am (repeats at 2:00 pm) Dentistry and Continue to Thrive
Alan Atlas, DMD Room 151 A, B, C Wendy O’Donovan Phillips
8:30 – 11:30 am 2:00 – 5:00 pm
Room 254 A, B, C Replace Missing Teeth: Consider a Non- Room 251 A, B, C
Invasive, Long Lasting, Fixed, Resin
How Crown Lengthening WILL Enhance Bonded Bridge Sex and Oral Health: What is the
Your Restorative Results Local Speakers Series Connection?
James Kohner DDS Joel Janis, DDS Jo-Anne Jones, RDH
8:30 – 11:30 am 9:15 – 10:15 am 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Ballroom A Room 250 A, B, C Ballroom G, I
The Many Flavors of Pain in the Mouth Three Minutes to Trigeminal Harmony, What’s New with OSHA and Infection
and Face Three Minutes to Pain Relief! Prevention?
Andrew Young, DDS, MSD Local Speakers Series Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, MBA
8:30 – 11:30 am Sharik Peck, MRC, PT 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Ballroom E 10:30 – 11:30 am Ballroom B, D
Room 250 A, B, C
Advancements in Dental Laser Applications Are You Charging the Right Fee?
William Chen DDS Team Luncheon Cynthia Mattson, CPA
8:30 – 11:30 am (continued at 2:00 pm) Noon – 1:45 pm Hayley Rosenbaugh
Ballroom F Salt Palace, Room 255 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Room 250 A, B, C
The Dental Professionals Role In “You Want to Do What to My Child?”:
Managing the Patient With Diabetes Answering Parent’s Difficult Questions A Dental Consultants Perspective of Dental
Jerry Brown DMD, CDE While Keeping Your Sanity Claims Submission and Payment
8:30 – 10:30 am David Rothman, DDS Steven Canfield DDS
Ballroom C 2:00 – 4:00 pm 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Ballroom H, J Room 250 D, E, F
KABOOM!: The Method Used by Top
Dentists for Explosive Marketing Results Ceramics A TO Z: Adhesion to Zirconia Digital Dentistry’s New Playground
Wendy O’Donovan Phillips Alan Atlas, DMD David Juliani, DDS
8:30 – 11:30 am 2:00 – 4:00 pm 2:00 – 3:15 pm
Room 251 A, B, C Room 254 Room 251 D, E, F
The Silent Killer: Understanding and Minimally Invasive Antimicrobial Treatment CPR and BLS Certification Workshop
Addressing the Inflammatory Pathway in for Basic to Advanced Periodontal Disease Limited to 30 participants
Todays’ Dental Practice James Kohner, DDS Cost $35
Jo-Anne Jones, RDH 2:00 – 4:00 pm Tobin Cowley
8:30 – 11:30 am Ballroom A 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Ballroom G, I Room 151 A, B, C
It’s Getting on My Nerves: Neuropathic
Dental Assistants: Become a SuperSTAR Pain of the Mouth Make It Beautiful
on Your Team Andrew Young, DDS, MSD Jessica Birrell, CDT
Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, MBA 2:00 – 4:00 pm 3:30 – 4:30 pm
8:30 – 11:30 am Ballroom H, E Room 251 D, E, F
Ballroom B, D
The Advancements of Laser Applications in UDA Reference Committee
Dentistry 4:30 - 5:30 pm
William Chen, DDS Room 250 A, B, C
2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from am)
Ballroom F
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How to Negotiate with Insurance Carriers Patients, Pills & Pathologies, Why Medical A Systematic Approach to Diagnosing and
Local Speakers Series History Clues are Critical to General Effectively Treating Dental Emergencies
Ben Tuinei Dental Treatment Ralan Wong
8:00 – 9:00 am Amber Riley, RDH, MS 2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from am)
Room 250 A, B, C 8:30 am – 11:30 am Room 250 D, E, F
Ballroom G, I
Ouch That Hurts! Assessing and Treating We Can Do Better Than the White-Knuckle
Dental Emergencies in Children The Professional Dental Assistant: Trends Technique!
David Rothman, DDS that Add Distinction to Your Office Mark Donaldson, BSP, PharmD
8:30 – 11:30 am Cathy Turnbow 2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from am)
Ballroom A 8:30 – 11:30 am Room 251 A, B, C
Ballroom H, J
Hot Topics in Implant Dentistry Dental Service Trips: What You Need to
Scott MacLean DDS How to Strengthen Your Insurance Know
8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm) Partnerships T. Bob Davis, DMD
Room 254 A, B, C Andrew Eberhardt 2:00 – 4:30 pm
8:30 – 11:30 am Room 251 D, E, F
Preservation and Restoration of Tooth Room 253 A, B
Structure Through the Looking Glass of Hygiene
Wyatt Rory Hume, DDS, PhD Provisionalization of Dental Implants Made Loops…Pockets, Pathogens and Perio!
8:30 – 11:30 am Easy Gayle Masters, RDH, LMT
Room 251 D, E, F Local Speakers Series 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Todd Liston, DDS Ballroom B, D
Digital Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Mark Blaisdell, DDS
Using 3D Technology 9:15 – 10:15 am Red, White and Blue, What Does It Mean
Paul Feuerstein Room 250 A, B, C to YOU? Practical Oral Pathology for the
8:30 – 11:30 am Dental Team
Ballroom F Growing Your Practice with Digital Amber Riley, RDH, MS
Marketing 2:00 – 5:00 pm
ROCK Your Practice To The Top! Eric Farmer Ballroom G, I
The Madow Brothers Local Speakers Series
Richard Madow, DDS 10:30 – 11:30 am Radiology Certification
David Madow, DDS Room 250 A, B, C Wendi Wilde Darley, CDA, BS
8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm) 1:00 – 4:00 pm
Ballroom C, E CPR and BLS Certification Workshop Ballroom F
Limited to 30 participants
A Systematic Approach to Diagnosing and Cost $35 Insider Travel Secrets: What the Airlines,
Effectively Treating Dental Emergencies Tobin Cowley Hotels, & Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS 9:00 – 11:00 am Know
8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm) Room 151 A, B, C Larry Gelwix, the “Getaway Guru”
Room 250 D, E, F 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Hot Topics in Implant Dentistry Ballroom H, J
We Can Do Better Than the White-Knuckle Scott MacLean
Technique 2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from am) CPR and BLS Certification Workshop
Mark Donaldson, BSP, PHARMD Room 254 A, B, C Limited to 30 participants
8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm) Cost $35
Room 251 A, B, C ROCK Your Practice to The Top! Tobin Cowley
Maddow Brothers 2:00 – 4:00 pm
To Ergonomics and Beyond! Richard Madow, DDS Room 151 D, E, F
Gayle Masters, RDH, LMT David Madow, DDS
8:30 – 11:30 am 2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from am) UDA House of Delegates
Ballroom B, D Ballroom C, E 4:30 – 6:30 pm
Room 250 A, B, C
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PRE-REGISTERED EVENTS
THURSDAY FRIDAY
CPR and BLS Certification Workshop Digital Experience 2018: A Hands-On Workshop
Limited to 30 participants For Dentists and Lab Technicians
Cost $35 Limited to 60 registrants
To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315 Cost: $20
Tobin Cowley To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315
9:00 – 11:00 am 8:30 – 11:30 am
Room 151 A, B, C Room 151 D, E, F, G
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Registration Opens Exhibits Open Ouch That Hurts! Assessing and Treating Dental
7:30 am 9:00 am Emergencies in Children
David Rothman, DDS
8:30 – 11:30 am
International College of Dentists Ballroom A
7:00 am breakfast Do you worry when you hear that Sally has
Marriott City Creek, 75 S West Temple hit her head and injured her mouth? Do you dread
Contact Dr. Norm Rounds: norm.rounds@hotmail.com Monday mornings and the weekend emergencies that follow? Have
you gone into the office on a weekend morning for an emergency
call only to find the emergency was an exfoliating tooth? Does
How to Negotiate with Insurance Carriers your front staff respond appropriately to real dental emergencies
Local Speakers Series by screening fully and communicating to the back? Do you realize
Ben Tuinei that technology can help? This lecture reviews the most common
8:00 – 9:00 am dental emergencies in children and their treatment including rapid
Room 250 A, B, C neurological assessment, treatment and follow-up protocols. We will
Doctors will learn how to negotiate fees with go through the process from the initial phone call screening through
insurance, as well as learning how to “play the scheduling and treatment helping your office seamlessly include
game” when it comes to dropping certain insurance networks. What emergencies in the daily routine.
Ben will share during this course are areas of insurance that the Learning Objectives:
insurance industry doesn’t want you to know about. Ben’s mission • Develop a protocol for screening and triaging emergencies.
is to help doctors protect the financial integrity of quality care by • Review the current protocols for treating dental fractures
teaching doctors how to negotiate better fees, how to drop a PPO and traumatized teeth.
plan, as well as how to better challenge insurance companies on • Learn to treat and identify concurrent soft tissue injuries.
denied claims • Provide follow up care on an emergency appropriate to the
Learning Objectives: patient’s needs.
• 7 proven and effective steps in negotiating better PPO rates
(for PPO participating doctors). Dr. Rothman received his B.A. from SUNY at Buffalo, his D.D.S.
• The history and future of dental insurance. from NYU College of Dentistry and completed a Pediatric Dental
• Negotiating tips for the solo and group practice. Residency at Children’s Hospital/Oakland and UCSF. He was
• Maximizing your leverage in negotiating. Director of the Pediatric Dentistry Residency program at UCSF and
• How to get to the right executive to negotiate. Chair of the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at the University
• Should you participate and if so how do you make it of the Pacific School of Dentistry. He has been in full time private
profitable. practice in San Francisco since 1998 and is currently Clinical
• How to handle downgrades and alternative benefits. Associate Professor at Case Western Reserve University School of
• Managing better reimbursements for complex or Dental Medicine. He lectures nationally and internationally to dental
challenging cases. and medical groups in the areas of pediatric dentistry, behavior
• Non-covered services such as dental implants, dentures , management, sedation, anesthesia and hospital dentistry.
etc.
• Tips on avoiding common billing pitfalls. Hot Topics in Implant Dentistry
• Place a premium implant and use that custom abutment Scott MacLean DDS
without eating the cost. 8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm)
Room 254 A, B, C
After learning how to effectively negotiate with 3rd party payors This course will highlight the newest
on behalf of dental practices, Mr. Tuinei opened Optimum Dental advances in digital implant dentistry. Dr MacLean
Solutions in 2009 to serve the needs of dentists who were actively will take you on a digital how-to lecture to bring
seeking assistance in improving their insurance reimbursements. In key concepts into your practice. Learn about intraoral scanning,
2015 Optimum Dental Solutions was rebranded to Veritas Dental digital implant planning, new abutment choices, cement-free
Resources. Specializing in PPO optimization strategies and effective implant dentistry, protocols for implant placement, immediate
3rd party payor negotiating Mr. Tuinei and Veritas Dental Resources temporization, guided implant surgery, immediate lower bars with
have worked with over 5500 dentists influencing over 2 billion next day restoration.
dollars of newly negotiated revenue for clients. Mr Tuinei currently Learning Objectives:
serves as President of Veritas Dental Solutions. • Understand IOS intraoral scanning and how it relates to
implant dentistry.
• Understand how to scan dental implants for restorations.
• Learn to sequence treatment for predictable success.
• Understand prosthetic principles critical to success in “all
on 4” cases.
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• Understand dental implant screw retained options and why Education for University of Utah Health. Before coming to Utah he
they are important. spent the last forty years in an academic career that included the
• Understand immediate placement and temporization using chair of Restorative Dentistry at UCSF, dean of three dental schools,
the digital workflow. vice president for health affairs and provost for the University of
• Learn the tools and techniques for placing screw retained California System of universities and laboratories. Dr. Hume holds
restorations. two research doctorates, in Human Physiology/Pharmacology and
Dental Science. Much of his research involves the beneficial and
Dr. Scott MacLean has a full time dental practice in Halifax, adverse effects of restorative dental materials. He is an editor and
Nova Scotia focusing on implant and restorative dentistry. Dr. co-author of multiple chapters in the textbook, “Preservation and
MacLean is a part time clinical instructor at Dalhousie University Restoration of Tooth Structure.” He is a Fellow of the Academy of
School of Dentistry. He previously taught the Dental Implant Restorative Dentistry. www.dentistry.utah.edu
Elective at Dalhousie for approximately 10 years. Dr. MacLean
is a beta tester for a major implant dental company and has been Digital Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Using
involved with designing implants and components. He has published 3D Technology
numerous papers on implant dentistry and digital communication. Paul Feuerstein
He is a director at the Seattle Study Club in Atlantic Canada. He 8:30 – 11:30 am
has a dental YouTube site with over 2.7 million views. He is a key Ballroom F
opinion leader for NobelBiocare, Digital Smile Design, Seattle Study Using digital impressions and 3D
Club, AurumCeramics and 3M ESPE. radiography, case planning is now more
Co-sponsor: NobelBiocare predictable. Using new software and CAD/CAM options we
can look at the workflow from the first visit examination, case
Preservation and Restoration of Tooth Structure planning, material decisions, and either dental lab coordination or
Wyatt Rory Hume, DDS, PhD in-office fabrication. We will take a close look at the current digital
8:30 – 11:30 am impression systems and a few on their way into our profession.
Room 251 D, E, F Learn some basics about conebeam and explore some of the new
The course will focus on preserving the materials we can use with these digital impressions including milling
structure of individual teeth while restoring and 3D printing.
defects in tooth structure. The physical and Learning Objectives:
chemical nature of enamel and dentin relative to their surrounding • Learn about the current and future digital impression
environment; the biology and biophysics of dentin and pulp; the systems.
behavioral, microbial, chemical and physical challenges to tooth • Understand the new digital workflow incorporating
structure; and the physical/chemical properties of materials now digital impressions and CBCT.
available to aid in disease prevention and tooth restoration will be • Learn the treatment planning using imaging software
discussed. from simple crowns to advanced cases including
Learning Objectives: implants.
• The evolutionary biology of human teeth. • Learn how to make more intelligent decisions about
• The nature of dental caries; how individuals can never adding new technology to your dental practice.
experience the disease.
• Overcome the unique challenges to tooth structure by the Dr. Feuerstein serves as a consultant to the dental profession
carious process in the very young and in the elderly. and is a lecturer to dental associations on technology related topics.
• Corrosion, acid-accelerated tooth wear, and cervical He is technology editor of Dental Economics and a contributor to
hypersensibility; their etiology, epidemiology, prevention, many journals in the United States and abroad. He has incorporated
treatment and cure. many of these products and ideas in his general practice in
• The principal causes of tooth fracture; prevention and Massachusetts and frequently presents these products/ideas in
treatment. his seminar series. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Tufts
• Pulpal responses to caries, tooth restoration and other forms University School of Dental Medicine and was named the “Clinician
of insult; interventions to prevent and treat such responses. of The Year” by the Yankee Dental Congress
• Which dental materials are now most appropriate for the
restoration of structural defects of different origins, of
different size and at different sites.
• Why some restorations fail more quickly than others
because of the continuation of the carious process, and what
can best be done about it.
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ROCK Your Practice To The treat the cause of pain will put patients at ease. This course will give
Top! you the tools to accurately assess the source of a patient’s perceived
The Madow Brothers pain whether pulpal, neurologic, medical, or neoplastic and how to
Richard Madow, DDS and efficiently treat the problem.
David Madow, DDS Learning Objectives:
8:30 – 11:30 am • Understand patients’ symptoms and be able to diagnose the
(continues at 2:00 pm) source of dental pain.
Ballroom C, E • Differentiate between types of traumatic injury and
This fun, fast-paced course is perfect for all doctors, team treatment modalities to achieve predictable outcomes.
members and spouses who want to easily and predictably take • The ability to definitively treat the unannounced dental
their practice to a level they never thought possible! It’s filled with emergency and know when and which medications to
incredibly usable content, and also features videos, music and utilize.
humor to make it unlike any other dental seminar! The Madow
Brothers make sure that every single dentist and team member in the Dr. Ralan Wong graduated with honors from the University of
audience learns the secrets of delivering better patient care, practice the Pacific College in 1989 and UOP School of Dentistry in 1992.
growth, and fulfillment in the profession of dentistry while having He completed his graduate training in endodontics at the University
an enjoyable day. Practically every attendee reports that a Madow of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in 1997.
Brothers seminar was the best day they have ever spent in dentistry. Dr. Wong is a Fellow of the Pierre Fauchard Academy,
Learning Objectives: International College of Dentists, Academy of Dentistry International,
• Every dentist and team member will gain the knowledge to and the American College of Dentists. Dr. Wong maintains a private
increase productivity while enjoying their profession more practice in San Francisco and is an associate clinical professor
than ever before in endodontics at UOP School of Dentistry. Dr. Wong is respected
• Practices will learn how to increase new patient numbers worldwide as a lecturer, practitioner, and a teacher.
significantly and serve their current patients better through
increased treatment plan acceptance and better treatment We Can Do Better Than the White-Knuckle
options Technique
• Dental teams will become educated with better Mark Donaldson, BSP, PharmD
communication skills; more able to function as a true team 8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm)
and love their career. Room 251 A, B, C
• Attendees will develop specific strategies for preventing Attendance at the morning course fulfills PIE’s
cancellations and no-shows and learn how to keep the sedation “refresher course” requirement.
schedule full when these events take place. Attendance at the entire course fulfills PIE’s “initial course”
In 1989, Dr. Richard Madow and Dr. David Madow founded education requirement.
The Madow Brothers with the goal of helping their fellow dentists Providing dental care to anxious and fearful patients continues
achieve success and happiness in their practices. Their publications, to be a major challenge facing dentists. Despite advances in
articles and blogs are some of the most popular in the dental management techniques and treatment delivery, patients’ preexisting
profession and have spawned The Madow Brothers Audio Series, opinions and experiences contribute to dental anxiety and fear.
three of the top distance learning programs in dentistry! But they Feelings of apprehension create psychological obstacles that
may be best known for their live presentations. With for their prevent dental patients from seeking and receiving care. Of the
hilarious, spontaneous style and content packed programs, they current techniques to facilitate coping or to minimize procedure
have taught over twenty thousand dentists and team members how to apprehension, in-office enteral, inhalation or conscious sedation has
enjoy their careers, super charge their practices, define and create garnered the most attention. This dynamic lecture will cover both
their own personal success, and have more fun than ever before. the science and art of oral conscious sedation in an interactive and
There is nothing like spending a day with The Madow Brothers! engaging multimedia presentation. The pharmacological basis of
therapeutics, treatment strategies and protocols will all be discussed
A Systematic Approach to Diagnosing and in a comprehensive, case-based approach.
Effectively Treating Dental Emergencies Learning Objectives:
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS • Discuss the principles of pharmacokinetics and
8:30 – 11:30 am (continues at 2:00 pm) pharmacodynamics.
Room 250 D, E, F • Understand the concept of bioavailability and half-life.
Emergency patients often arrive at the • Describe the continuum of consciousness.
dental practice in pain with a fear of potential • List the characteristics of the ideal sedative for in-office use.
treatment procedures. However, technological advancements in • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of oral conscious
clinical endodontics have vastly improved the quality of the root sedation versus other modalities.
canal experience and the ability to alleviate dental pain. Whether a • Describe the mechanism of action and pharmacological
tooth has decay, a hairline or crown fracture, traumatic injury, or an properties of benzodiazepines.
abscess, the clinician’s ability to confidently diagnose and precisely • Match the right drug at the right dose to the right patient
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and the right procedure. decades. As patient longevity increases, so too will the number
• Recognize the importance of monitoring, charting and of conditions, diseases and potential disabilities with which these
reversal agents to keep patients safe. patients will present in our dental chairs. Medically compromised
patients with age-related diseases such as cancers, or lifestyle
Dr. Donaldson is a clinical professor in the Department of associated factors such as obesity, drug use and abuse, as well as the
Pharmacy at the University of Montana in Missoula, clinical myriad of common; and often underestimated, abnormal physical
associate professor in the School of Dentistry at the Oregon Health conditions demand a sharpened focus during our treatment planning,
& Sciences University in Portland, Oregon and adjunct professor, delivery of care and periodontal maintenance in general dentistry.
in the faculty of dentistry at the University of British Columbia. These patients require that clinicians have a competent insight into
He has a special interest in dental pharmacology and has lectured medicine and pharmacotherapies, are capable of deducing findings
internationally to both dental and medical practitioners. He has from a patient medical history and are willing to collaborate with
spent the last twenty years focusing on dental pharmacology and patients’ medical providers to provide optimal dental care.
dental therapeutics, and is a leader in the field. He is currently the Learning Objectives:
senior executive director, pharmacy advisory services for Vizient, in • Participants will receive an up-to-date, concise review of
Whitefish, Montana. the more common medical disorders encountered within
Co-Sponsor: PIE general dentistry.
• Learn epidemiology, pathophysiology, signs/symptoms and
To Ergonomics and Beyond! accepted medical therapy for common conditions along
Gayle Masters, RDH, LMT with specific dental management recommendations.
8:30 – 11:30 am • Less frequent, but medically significant conditions
Ballroom B, D including organ transplant recipients, rheumatologic,
Posture, Position, Pain and Putting yourself connective tissue and disorders of red and white blood cells
first. The inherent physical risks of practicing along with the dental management of affected patients will
dentistry lead to high incidents of musculoskeletal be discussed.
disorders thus shortening careers. Don’t let your body take a • Neurologic, behavioral and psychiatric disorders, including
beating! In this three-hour course, learn what ergonomic decisions drug and alcohol abuse will be examined.
can determine the length of your dental career. One size does not • Drug interactions that are significant to dentistry will be
fit all. Finding the Goldilocks ergonomic products right for you. As reviewed.
members of a health profession, we serve as role models who strive
to achieve wellness. Patient education is no longer confined to oral Ms. Riley is a 1998 graduate of Sinclair College in Dayton,
health and our lifestyles should reflect what we prescribe to patients Ohio. She completed her Baccalaureate at Wright State University
Learning Objectives: and Masters at Boston University. In addition to private practice
• Learn what correct posture is and how to achieve it. in SanDiego, CA, Amber is a nationally recognized civil subject
• Learn to listen to the body’s messages of aches and pains matter expert and consultant, and she is the forensic dental autopsy
and take action to correct repetitive use injuries. technician for the San Diego county office of the medical examiner.
• Find tools that work both in and out of the office with She lectures nationally and internationally on the topics of oral
a home care plan designed specifically for you to pathology, forensic odontology, laser-assisted periodontal therapies
prevent, alleviate and resolve the pain and discomfort and the dental management of medically complex patients.
musculoskeletal disorders cause. www.DeCoEduation.com
• Let’s talk about facia, trigger points, muscle testing,
exercise and Rolfing and learn ways to increase your The Professional Dental Assistant: Traits that
energy. Add Distinction to Your Office
Cathy Turnbow, CDA
Gayle is a full time periodontal hygienist with over 38 years 8:30 – 11:30 am
of experience and is a licensed myofascial therapist. She has a Ballroom H, J
passion for both dentistry and anatomy of the human body and has A patient’s decision to return to a dental
incorporated both subjects in this informative and inspiring lecture. office is easily influenced by the quality and
professionalism of a dental assistant. Yet the
Patients, Pills & Pathologies, Why Medical qualities that make a dental assistant valuable often go unremarked
History Clues are Critical to General Dental and unrecorded. To succeed in this field, dental assistants must learn
Treatment to anticipate a dentist’s needs, create a gentle touch with patients,
Amber Riley, RDH, MS and learn patience and compassion. However, there are additional
8:30 am – 11:30 am qualities and skills that allow some dental assistants to achieve a
Ballroom G, I higher level professional and financial success. In this seminar, we
The number of Americans over the age of 65 will illuminate some of those hidden talents and make them tangible
exceeds 15% of the population and that number and attainable. For example, what is the value of a CDA credential?
will increase by more than an additional 20% over the next few Are you able and willing to recognize individual patient needs? Do
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you create a personalized level of service above what is expected
in your office? What are you contributing to your office that will Digital Experience 2018: A Hands-On Workshop
make patients feel they are receiving the best care available? Are Limited to 60 participants Cost $20
you embracing technology? Let’s explore some tricks to master the To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315
digital world of dentistry. If you would like to make yourself worth 8:30 – 11:30 am
the salary that you wish to receive, the skills and professionalism that Room 151 D, E, F, G
you bring to work could make all the difference. Showcasing some of the top digital
Learning Objectives: technology for 2018. Meet the companies
• What it takes to succeed and excel as a dental assistant. who are pushing digital dentistry to a whole
• Creating a more personalized service for your patients. new level as they share their advancements
• Learn to take advantage of technology in order to increase and demo new products in this small group
your value to a practice. setting allowing time for questions and
answers for an in-depth experience. Topics
Cathy has been heavily involved in the dental field for include: Digital Impressions & Scanning,
over thirty years and has served as the Utah Dental Assistants Digital Software, New Milling Options, Conbeam, 3D Printing
Association president. Cathy began her career as a technical and more.
representative and dental assistant, but now leads the Dental Learning Objectives:
Assisting program at Davis Technical College in Kaysville, UT. • Experience the newest digital technology available in
Cathy is proud to have maintained her CDA certification for the dentistry.
past twenty years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Organizational • Understand how dental labs and dentists can use
Management and a Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis technology to their advantage.
on technical education. Cathy’s commitment to her profession • Evaluate this technology without pressure.
continues with her involvement in the community and the
partnerships with other leaders in the profession. Co-Sponsors: 3Shape, Itero, Sirona, 3M, Ivoclar Vivadent, and
Patterson
How to Strengthen Your Insurance Partnerships
Andrew Eberhardt
8:30 – 11:30 am
Room 253 A, B CPR and BLS Certification Workshop
Understanding the do’s and don’ts of working Limited to 30 participants
with dental insurance companies is vital in today’s Cost $35
dental world. Independent dental offices are limited To register you must call UDA
in understanding how to obtain the very best fee schedules in any 801-261-5315
given market. When properly informed, dentists can work to make Tobin Cowley
sure they are receiving the highest reimbursement rates possible while 9:00 – 10:30 am (repeats at 2:00)
maintaining a healthy partnership with insurance carriers. Room 151 A, B, C
This course will take a deeper look at the history of dental Complete your basic life-saving, BLS certification which
insurance and present optimal initiatives that can help your is required every two years for licensure, for you and your
practice obtain fees leading to increased practice profitability. staff while at the convention. This course will provide current
Come participate with dental colleagues and team members in a information and hands-on training using the most up-to-date
meaningful group discussion about the relationship between dental guidelines, CPR training simulators and automated external
insurance carriers and dental providers. You will leave with a greater defibrillators. Receive your BLS certification card upon
understanding and some action items to implement immediately. completion.
Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives:
• How to get the best fee schedule under your contract. • Learn and practice adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
CPR, using current guidelines
• Where to go to determine if your fees are in line with UCR
• Learn and practice infant CPR using current guidelines
fees in the area.
• Learn to use an automated external defibrillator, AED
• How to negotiate with insurance carriers for enhanced fees. • Earn your basic life-saving, BLS, certification
• Learn the difference between umbrella groups and Tobin has been teaching CPR, AED and first aid for over
insurance carriers. 21 years through his business Save-A-Heart of Utah. He is a
Mr. Eberhardt currently serves as COO of the Dental licensed paramedic, and EMT. He currently provides BLS and
Cooperative. He has successfully helped negotiate meaningful ALS certification services to almost 200 dental offices throughout
purchasing contracts and has worked closely with partnering with the state, as well as the U of U School of Nursing, Medical
insurance carriers to create fair fee schedules for dentists. School, and businesses throughout the state of Utah. This course
www.dentalcooperative.com is approved by OHSA, MSHA and the Health Department. Tobin
is known for his engaging and entertaining teaching style.
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Provisionalization of Dental Implants Made Easy Eric Farmer is a sales and marketing professional in Utah.
Local Speakers Series He currently works for 97th floor as their director of Paid Media.
Todd Liston, DDS Eric graduated with an MBA from the University of Utah in 2013.
Mark Blaisdell, DDS Over the past decade, he has helped many businesses grow through
9:15 – 10:15 am digital marketing. You can email Eric anytime: eric@97thfloor.com;
Room 250 A, B, C www.97thfloor.com
Aesthetic reconstruction
in areas of missing teeth is a
Dental Student Lunch and Learn
passion of Dr. Liston. This
12:00-1:30
interest has led him to be
For Dental Students – must pre register $5
instrumental in the innovation
Limited to 100 students
and development of the Gingival Cuff Links System, which provides
Lunch Provided
the dentist the ability to preserve and perfect the way gum tissue
Jade Room Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg
forms around the dental implant. This has brought a new and
exciting dimension to implant dentistry.
Guest Presentation:
The Strategic Dental Entrepreneur
Dr. Todd Liston received his bachelor’s degree from Weber
Brandon Stoddard MS
State University, his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Virginia
Starting and running a business is not for the faint of heart,
Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia and
no matter the industry. Managing a small venture requires not
completed a four-year oral and maxillofacial surgical residency
only working in the business, but on the business as well. In
training program at The Ohio State University. He is a diplomat on
our competitive marketplace, it is not enough to be an expert in
the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
one’s field. Individuals and teams must understand and execute
Dr. Mark H. Blaisdell graduated from Brigham Young University
business principles efficiently. This presentation will explore
in 1976 with a degree in Zoology and moved to San Francisco,
the importance and basics of setting the right business strategy,
California to complete his professional training at the University of
developing impactful leadership skills to lead a team to success
the Pacific School of Dentistry. He received his dental degree in 1981
and a model for achieving marketing growth and prosperity.
and moved to Bountiful, Utah to start his dental practice. He has
Brandon Stoddard is a Weber State University faculty
been a member of the American Dental Association during his entire
member and Director of the Hall Global Entrepreneurship
career and has served in many leadership positions including UDA
Center in the Goddard School of Business & Economics. He
president. Dr. Blaisdell currently practices in Bountiful, Utah.
also maintains a seat on the Board of Trustees for the Utah CDC
and is a partner in multiple new ventures. Prior to joining the
Growing Your Practice with Digital Marketing
Goddard School, Stoddard was employed with the Small Business
Eric Farmer, MBA
Development Center (SBDC) at Weber State University.
Local Speakers Series
10:30 – 11:30 am
Room 250 A, B, C
Eric has been around dentistry his entire life Alliance to the Utah Dental Association
and has seen the challenges that come with our Friday, April 27
ever-evolving world. He understands it can be a Dental Health Fair, 9:00-11:00 am
struggle for healthcare professionals to adapt to Convention Center Room 255 D, E, F
the digital age. Eric will discuss industry statistics For spouses of dentists and everyone interested.
about keyword search volume and user behavior of people looking We will have children from inner Salt Lake
for dentists (and other related professional services) online. He City schools attend the fair.
will talk about the importance of having a website and being found Performance of the marionette show, “Rocky’s
online. He will also show some of the easiest and most inexpensive Smile.” Small group lessons teaching dental
ways to use digital marketing to find new clients and grow your health skills. Gaynell Lynn Condie
business.
Learning Objectives: Alliance Luncheon, 11:45 am-1:45 pm
• Discuss the importance of having an online presence. Lion House, 63 E South Temple
• Walk through key statistics within dental industry. Speaker: Gaynell Lynn Condie “How to
• Teach simple, but effective ways to find new customers Organize Our Lives So We Can Be of Service”
through digital marketing. Cost: Alliance member $25, non-alliance
member $30, spouse of dental student $15
Contact Sharon Wiest, 801-362-3499,
email: sharonwiest@gmail.com Sharon Wiest
AUDA President
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Utah Academy of General Dentistry Luncheon Digital Impression CAD/CAM workshop
11:30 am – 1:30 pm Paul Feuerstein, DMD
JS Memorial Building Limited to 60 participants
Members, students, non-members welcome (entry cost varied on Cost $20
membership) 2:00 – 4:30 pm
RSVP required: contact Dr Scott Stucki’s office manager: To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315
435-628-5001 or accept the Eventbrite invitation in your inbox Room 151 D, E, F, G
Digital impressions seem to be the latest technology (despite the
fact CEREC has been around for over 30 years). New advances in
Utah Dental Hygienists Association Luncheon, limit 200 seats CAD/CAM have brought us new devices, software, materials and
The HPV-Oral Health Connection ideas. Come learn, see and try all of the systems in one place and
Noon – 1:45 pm ask the hard questions without a salesperson standing by with an
Hilton, 255 S West Temple, cost $45 order form. Attendees will spend time with each system as well
Deanna Kepka, PhD, MPH, assistant professor, college of nursing as having informal Q and A with the presenter throughout the
and Huntsman Cancer Institute Hospital session.
Sally Dawson, RN, MSN/HAS, manager, pediatric dental Learning Objectives
residency at Primary Children’s • See and try the newest digital impression systems.
Contact Kim Caldwell udhaonline@gmail.com • See products and ask questions without sales pressure.
HPV (human papillomavirus) is a common virus, with 25% of • Test drive some of the products.
Americans currently infected. In most instances there are no Dr. Feuerstein serves as a consultant to the dental profession
symptoms or necessary treatment, but HPV does cause almost and is a lecturer to dental associations on technology related
39,000 cancer cases per year, and about 11,000 of those are topics. He is technology editor of Dental Economics and a
oral cancers. The HPV vaccine can prevent more than 29,000 contributor to many journals in the United States and abroad. He
HPV related cancers occurring each year in the U.S. Dental has incorporated many of these products and ideas in his general
professionals are uniquely positioned to help in educating patients practice in Massachusetts and frequently presents these products/
and parents about HPV and promoting the prevention of HPV ideas in his seminar series. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor
caused cancers through immunization. Learn more about this at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and was named the
potentially life altering virus, and a tool kit available in Utah “Clinician of The Year” by the Yankee Dental Congress
that oral health professionals can use to provide education and
encourage immunization.
Dental Service Trips: What You Need to Know
Hot Topics in Implant Dentistry T. Bob Davis, DMD
Scott MacLean, DDS 2:00 – 4:30 pm
2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from morning) Room 251 D, E, F
Room 254 A, B, C The starting point is admitting you have
NEVER done something you have HEARD about,
and THOUGHT about, but have yet TO DO from
your bucket list of goals/dreams for your life. There’s no time like
ROCK Your Practice To The the present to hear of others DOING IT and being around dynamic
Top! colleagues who have a passion for sharing their talents, skills, and
The Maddow Brothers heart with those less fortunate in the world we share. Get the BIG
2:00 – 4:00 pm PICTURE plus DETAILS. Your life will never be the same!!!!!
(continued from morning) What are you waiting for?
Ballroom C, E Learning Objectives:
• Identify the needs for dental volunteers, basis for
A Systematic Approach to Diagnosing and volunteering, qualifications of volunteers.
Effectively Treating Dental Emergencies • Point out local, national, and international locations, groups
Ralan Wong, DDS, MS and individuals involved.
2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from morning) • Give details of the “how to’s” of starting a trip, joining
Room 250 D, E, F another group trip, teaching in a school, lists of fixed/
portable equipment plus supplies needed and available.
• See recent photos/videos of existing missions and hear
testimonies from recent participants.
We Can Do Better Than the White-Knuckle • Motivate and inspire altruistic volunteerism while creating
Technique! networking among those doing it.
Mark Donaldson, BSP, PharmD
2:00 – 4:00 pm (continued from morning)
Room 251 A, B, C
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Dr. Davis is a native of Troy, Alabama, a graduate of Samford outcomes. The audience will learn valuable insights and techniques
University and the University of Alabama School of Dentistry. After that can be immediately introduced into their clinical practice to
a stint in the U.S. Air Force, he moved to Dallas, TX and practiced improve patient care.
general dentistry for 46 years. Dr. Davis has been actively involved Learning Objectives
in leadership roles with multiple dental organizations throughout • Fundamental overview of the histology and pathogenesis
his career; he is currently serving as president of ADI. He has a of common and frequently encountered oral lesions,
passionate commitment to dental missions, having taken over 1,500 pathologies and the oral manifestations of systemic disease
dental students, 500 dentists, and numerous hygienists, assistants, encountered in dental practice.
and staff on one of his 40 plus years of dental mission trips to • Recognition and differentiation of Red, White, and
Mexico and Central America. Today you’ll feel how passionate he is Pigmented oral lesions and the scientifically supported
about volunteerism!! www.tbobdavis.com protocol for evaluation and treatment.
Co-sponsor: International College of Dentists • Recognition of tissue alteration due to physical trauma or
habit, localized disease and systemic illness.
Through the Looking Glass of Hygiene Loops… • Learn and implement and succinct yet thorough extra/intra
Pockets, Pathogens and Perio! oral examination process into routine dental practice.
Gayle Masters, RDH, LMT
2:00 – 4:00 pm Ms. Riley is a 1998 graduate of Sinclair College in Dayton,
Ballroom B, D Ohio. She completed her Baccalaureate at Wright State University
See periodontal disease up close and personal and Masters at Boston University. In addition to private practice
as we fall down the rabbit hole of hygiene! Step in SanDiego, CA, Amber is a nationally recognized civil subject
by step follow a periodontal examination; what to matter expert and consultant, and she is the forensic dental autopsy
look for, what questions to ask the patient, symptoms and severity. technician for the San Diego county office of the medical examiner.
Evaluating the periodontal patients in your office; find indications She lectures nationally and internationally on the topics of oral
of periodontal problems and determining treatment. When is a pathology, forensic odontology, laser-assisted periodontal therapies
‘cleaning’ more than a polish? Pocket disinfection and how to and the dental management of medically complex patients.
explain root planning vs. a prophy and how to discuss a diagnosis www.DeCoEduation.com
once it’s been determined. Home care and the role it plays in
success or failure in the treatment of periodontal disease. How adult Radiology Certification
orthodontics, smoking, stress, genetics, prescription medications Wendi Darley, CDA, BS
and diet all play a role in the health of the periodontium. Types of 1:00 – 4:00 pm
bacteria and the host response. Refractory patients – Can this tooth Ballroom F
be saved? When is it just too much and when to refer? A treatment Learn the basics of dental radiology and
plan for the 21st century related techniques. Attending this session and
Learning Objectives: passing a written quiz qualify participants to
• How to properly evaluate a patient’s periodontal status. receive a required Utah safety certificate. Attendees must register for
• How to determine the proper course of periodontal the entire convention and pay an additional $20 fee for this course.
treatment. Learning Objectives:
• How to determine when to refer to a periodontist. • Learn the basic science behind taking radiographs.
• Identify contributing factors to periodontal disease. • Learn the meaning ALARA and how to practice it.
• Learn how to practice safe radiograph technique.
Gayle is a full time periodontal hygienist with over 38 years • Take the Utah safety certificate quiz.
of experience and is a licensed myofascial therapist. She has a
passion for both dentistry and anatomy of the human body and has Wendi is a certified dental assistant with the dental assisting
incorporated both subjects in this informative and inspiring lecture. national board. She has worked in the dental field over twenty-five
years and is currently the dental department head at Bridgerland
Red, White and Blue, What Does It Mean to ATC in Logan.
YOU? Practical Oral Pathology for the Dental
Team Insider Travel Secrets: What the Airlines, Hotels,
Amber Riley, RDH, MS & Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know
2:00 – 5:00 pm Larry Gelwix, the “Getaway Guru”
Ballroom G, I 2:00 – 4:00 pm
Oral lesions are a common finding in dental Ballroom H, J
practice. During this course attendees will receive not only a Enjoy a lively, fun, and fact filled discussion.
“refresher” program on the topic of oral pathology, but will also be Larry will discuss little known travel secrets, how
brought up to date with the most current, relevant discussions of to find the lowest airfares, questions you should ask before buying
widespread oral pathologies including their origins, treatments and a cruise, how to find your perfect vacation, family friendly travel
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deals and destinations, what are the best travel deals, what to do if…, CPR and BLS Certification Workshop
how to travel more and pay less, and a question and answer period. Limited to 30 participants
Larry’s presentation will be fun, informative, and will change how Cost $35
you buy your travel plans. To register you must call UDA 801-261-5315
Larry Gelwix, the “Getaway Guru” and host of the syndicated Tobin Cowley
“Travel Show” radio broadcast, is a former airline CEO and 2:00 – 4:00 pm, repeat from morning, see page 25
currently CEO of Columbus Travel in Bountiful. Larry is the feature Room 151 D, E, F
of the weekly “Getaway Guru” television segment on KUTV,
channel 2. Larry brings 40 years travel industry experience enjoying
everything from the sunny beaches of Hawaii, to cruising the seven UDA House of Delegates
seas, and National Geographic type adventures. The “Getaway 4:30 – 6:30 pm
Guru” is also known as “Coach Gelwix”. For 36 years Larry
Room 250 A, B, C
served as the volunteer Head Coach of the Highland Rugby Team.
The team’s success produced a varsity record of 418 wins and just
10 losses, including 20 national championships, and caught the
attention of Hollywood. The motion picture “Forever Strong,” which
Registration Closes Exhibits Close
portrays the true life story of Coach Gelwix and the Highland Team 5:00 pm 5:00 pm
was produced. Fox News and the national media have labeled Larry
Gelwix as the “winningest coach in America”.
www.columbusvacations.com and www.larrygelwix.com
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SATURDAY, APRIL 28
Held at:
University of Utah School of Dentistry
530 South Wakara Way
Salt Lake City UT 84108
Schedule:
8 - 8:30 am Welcome & Registration
8:30 - noon Morning Courses
noon - 1 pm Lunch (Included with Registration)
1 - 4:30 pm Afternoon Courses
Courses:
Multiple Vendors: IntraOral Scanning Sirona/Dentsply: The New Cerec 2018
Explore the world of intra-oral scanning with new options and Clinial applications and advancements. (morning session)
techniques from several companies. Course includes practical
applications and hands-on training. Sirona/Dentsply: Milled Bars and Removeable Prosthetics
Learn about laboratory fabrication of milled bars and removeable
Planmeca: Why 3D? Digital Workflow with Conebeam CT, Digital prostheses incorporating modern materials. (full day)
Impressions
Live patient treatment planning and application demonstration Ivoclar/Vivadent: Digital Dentures
Learn how to fabricate digital dentures in house. From impression
Ivoclar/Vivadent: PrograMill One, Chairside and Laboratory taking to delivery and everything in between.
Applications
Utilize one of the world’s smallest 5 axis, self cleaning milling
machines and experience both clinical and technical applications
Additional classes to be added to program. Please visit www.utahdentaled.com to view a complete list of offerings and to register.
Call 801-352-7009 with questions.
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THANKS TO OUR CO-SPONSORS
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UDA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Glenn Zeh Cody Calderwood Darren Chamberlain Mike Smuin Brent Larson
President President elect Treasurer Secretary Past president
LaRisse Skene Kelly Faddis Mark Cowley Scott Theurer Drew Jones
ADA delegate ADA delegate ADA delegate ADA delegate Editor
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UDA CONVENTION SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Jerald Boseman Mary Draper Terry Ferrell Kelly O’Brien Fred Luedtke
Coordinator Scientific Chair Exhibits Hosts Hosts
James Keddington Greg Oman Lynn Powell Craige Olson Cody Boseman
Exhibits New Dentists Hotels PACE certification Table Clinics/
Student Program Poster Session
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDS
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UTAH DENTAL ASSOCIATION
1151 E 3900 S Ste 160
Salt Lake City UT 84124-1255
Register at:
uda.org
fax 801-261-1235
UDA, 1151 E 3900 S Ste 160, Salt Lake City UT 84124-1255