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Table of Contents Headline

Meeting Highlights

You are not a benchmark.

Download the CDA app .......................................11 Enjoy CDA’s Party ................................................15 Earn quality C.E. in 1.5 hours with the Express Lecture Series .................................... 54–55 Check out The Spot and earn C.E. at the Educational Theater ..............................................18

General Information Chair’s Welcome ................................................................ 8 President’s Dedication ........................................................ 10 Attendee Services ...............................................................12 CDA Member Benefits Center ..............................................14 And at The Dentists Insurance Company, we won’t treat you

Meeting Schedule ...............................................................16

like one because we are not like other insurance companies.

Schedule-at-a-Glance ..............................Inserted after Page 48

We were started by, and only protect, dentists. A singular focus

Map of Moscone South............................. Inserted after Page 112

that leads to an unparalleled knowledge of your profession and how to best protect you in it. It also means that TDIC is in your

Special Programs and Events

corner, because with us, you are never a benchmark.

CDA’s Party ........................................................................ 15

You are a dentist first, last and always.

The Spot Educational Theater ............................................... 18 Wine Fundamentals............................................................. 19 Smart Dentist Training — Maximize Your First Five Years .......... 20

New Dentist Program $50 Professional Liability insurance for your first year

Continuing Education

45% discount in your second year and 25% in your third

Audio Recordings/Reserved Seating ................................... 22

Free Risk Management seminar to help you practice safely

Course Information ............................................................ 24

Five-minute short form and e-signature make the online application process a breeze.

C.E. Information................................................................ 26

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PRESENTS

The Art and Science of Dentistry

Workshops, Lectures and Programs Required Courses .............................................................. 28 Program Speakers ............................................................. 32 Thursday Courses ............................................................. 49

On-Site Program San Francisco 2015

Friday Courses................................................................. 68

A publication of the California Dental Association

Saturday Courses .............................................................. 94 Course Handout Information and Note Taking ....................111

CDA Administration

On-Site Program Production

Peter A. DuBois Executive Director

Randi Taylor Senior Graphic Designer

Kevin Roach Chief Financial Officer

Heidi Tomlinson Senior Graphic Designer

Jennifer George Chief Marketing Officer

Ann Davis Designer/Production Artist

Convention Management

Jenaé Gruchow Project/Traffic Specialist

Debi Irwin Vice President, Meetings and Conventions

Andrea LaMattina Publications Specialist

Lee Flickner Program Manager Sue Gardner Director, Exhibits, Sponsorships and Advertising Danny Kacalek Registration and C.E. Administrator Sandy Frank Administrator, Conference Programs and Travel Jackie Tran Assistant Coordinator Becky Dougery Assistant Coordinator, Special Events/Programs Erin Jernigan Assistant Coordinator, Registration Laurie Alias Administrative Assistant

Sponsors, Advertisers and Exhibitors Index of Advertisers ............................................................ 6 Course Sponsors .............................................................. 30 Index of Products and Services ........................................ 113 Index of Exhibitors.......................................................... 136

Doug Brown Advertising and Sponsorship Specialist Tiffany Carlson Advertising and Sponsorship Specialist Copyright 2015 by the California Dental Association. The CDA Presents On-Site Program is published by the California Dental Association for distribution as an information guide to its meeting. While CDA does its best to include up-to-date and correct information, inaccuracies are unavoidable. The association makes no guarantee that the information contained within is correct and will make no allowances for inaccuracies or omissions.

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#cdaSF cdapresents.com/socialhub Follow the buzz about the convention at the official CDA Presents Social Hub. Follow real-time social updates and join the conversation by posting with #cdaSF.

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Index of Advertisers

Thank You to Our Sponsors

Advertiser

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Booth

Bank of America Practice Solutions

Cover Card

701

CDA Endorsed Programs

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802

CDA Foundation

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802

CDA Store

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Lobby

DenMat

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Glidewell Laboratories

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Henry Schein Dental

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O’Nano Oral Solutions

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Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening

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SOTA Imaging

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SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp.

Back Cover

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TDIC

Inside Back Cover, 2, Map

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Major Sponsors Booth 701

Booth 2030

U.S. Bank Small Business Banking

Booth 802

Booth 1936

Sponsors Booth 1931

Ultradent Products Inc.

Inside Front Cover

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Booths 708, 2208

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Chair’s Welcome

More beauty, plenty of brawn

The Board of Managers enthusiastically welcomes our members, exhibitors and guests to three exceptional days of CDA Presents events. No matter what stage you’re at in your dental career, you’ll find programs and people dedicated to your success in San Francisco. Take advantage of a wide variety of experiences, from hands-on workshops to inspiring lectures to team-building activities. The exhibit hall is a great place to make connections and discover the latest innovations. We are grateful to our exhibitors for their ongoing support of CDA Presents. Be sure to check out new products and services and see how you can save with special convention pricing.

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While in the exhibit hall, take a break in The Spot, a lounge area complete with WiFi access, C.E. Pavilion, charging stations and more. The educational theater at The Spot offers your choice of one-hour C.E. credit lectures in a classroom-in-the-round format. For new dentists less than five years out of school, we’ve got a special Smart Dentist workshop designed to address the challenges and opportunities of the early years in practice.

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CDA Presents Board of Managers Front row, from left: William W. Lee, DDS; Christy K. Rollofson, DDS; Gary R. Ackerman, DDS (Chair); Claire E. Tyler, DDS; Stafford J. Duhn, DDS; Dennis D. Shinbori, DDS Middle row: Anthony L. Perez, DDS; Mark J. Romanelli, DDS; R. Del Brunner, DDS; John T. Reed, DDS (Associate Member); Jim H. Van Sicklen, DDS Back row: Erich M. Werner, DDS; Nicholas Marongiu, DDS (Associate Member); David L. Rothman, DDS; Craig S. Yarborough, DDS Not pictured: Ex Officio, Peter DuBois

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President’s Dedication

I am privileged to dedicate CDA Presents San Francisco 2015 to Dr. Carol Summerhays, an extraordinary dentist who puts her values into action. She attended the Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC on a full scholarship through the Armed Forces Health Professions Act and graduated with honors in 1978. She served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Dental Corps and then embarked on a successful career in private practice while working as a tireless advocate for the profession. Dr. Summerhays’ leadership has been greatly valued in her past CDA roles as a chair of the Board of Managers, a member of the Executive Committee, a past president and the Thirteenth District’s Trustee to the ADA. We appreciate her continued strong support of continuing education and CDA Presents in her current role as the ADA’s president-elect. And, the Board of Managers is proud to count the next ADA president as one of its own. Please join me in recognizing Dr. Summerhays. We salute her leadership, philanthropy and pursuit of a bright future for the next generation of our peers.

Walter Weber, DDS President, California Dental Association

One App. Everything CDA. Imagine one place where you can get all of your CDA news, access practice support information and plan your experience at CDA Presents The Art and Science of Dentistry. That’s the beauty of the easy-to-use CDA app. • Access CDA Presents meeting schedules, verify C.E., read speaker bios, get real-time updates from the convention floor, plus there are maps as well as information on exhibitors and local hotels. • Get the latest news about the profession of dentistry as well as breaking-news alerts.

Carol Summerhays, DDS

• Put the power of CDA Practice Support at your fingertips. • Share your opinions and help shape how CDA acts on your behalf and for your benefit. Download the free CDA app today. Available in the App Store for iPhones and the Google Play store for Androids.

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Attendee Services

General Information Meeting information representatives are available in the lobby of Moscone South.

CDA Member Benefits Center Representatives of CDA’s programs and services, Practice Support, CDA Foundation and TDIC are available to assist you at the Member Benefits Center, Booth #802.

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Internet Café Whether you want to check your email or browse the Web, you can do so at the Internet Café located in The Spot, Booth #1902.

Stroller Check/Coat Check Strollers are not allowed on the exhibit floor. A stroller/coat check is available in the lobby. The cost is $2 per item.

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Course Audio Recordings Selected recordings of lectures are for sale at the Digitell booth located on the Esplanade level. Presentations that will be recorded are marked with an audio symbol by the program.

First Aid

ANTI-MICROBIAL SHIELD Our one-piece molded design prevents any room for bacteria to harbor within the brush.

A first aid room is located across from Room 106 by the exhibit hall entrance. A registered nurse is on duty during convention hours. Any CDA Presents board member, staff or guard can direct you.

Child Care For the safety and productivity of all attendees, family hours on the exhibit floor are from 9:30 a.m. to noon daily. KiddieCorp is providing traditional day care services for children up to 12 years of age at the Marriott Marquis. Note: A family lounge is located in Room 218.

Shuttle Service Shuttle service is provided for hotels on the CDA housing list that are not within walking distance of the convention. Check outside Moscone South or with the front desk of your hotel for a schedule and pick-up locations.

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BART The nearest BART station is about an 8-minute walk from the Moscone Center. It is located at Powell and Market Streets between Fourth and Fifth Streets. For a list of departure times, please visit bart.gov/schedules/bystation.aspx.

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CDA Member Benefits Center

The Member Benefits Center. It’s the center of everything CDA. • Meet with a member service representative to get all of your membership questions answered. • Get personalized advice from CDA Practice Analysts on what you need to start a practice, how to avoid regulatory compliance issues and more. • Demo all of the available member resources on cda.org. • Speak with a TDIC representative about the right type of insurance coverage you need to protect yourself and your practice. • Learn more about how the CDA Foundation returns smiles to those in need and volunteer for the next CDA Cares event. Visit the Member Benefits Center, Booth #802, to experience all that your CDA membership has to offer.

Your convention. Your party. CDA Presents at your fingertips. Planning your experience at CDA Presents is easier than ever with the CDA app. Meeting schedules, speaker bios, C.E. and real-time updates from the convention floor are at your fingertips whenever you need. Plus, the map feature can help you easily locate your classroom or a key exhibitor on the exhibit floor. Download yours today from the App or Google Play stores.

We’ve reserved Ruby Skye, San Francisco’s premiere night club, just for you. Get ready to rock the house with Surreal Neil and Super Diamond, the renowned Neil Diamond tribute band, enjoy a cocktail and feast on tantalizing appetizers.

Event # 039 Friday, Aug. 21 7–10 p.m. Tickets $70 available at registration or at the door (based on availability)

The Art and Science of Dentistry

Meeting Schedule

Meeting Schedule

Exhibit Information Grand Opening — Moscone South Thursday, 9:30 a.m.

Exhibit Hall Hours Thursday, 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Friday, 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Family Hours Daily, 9:30 a.m.–noon

Child Care — Marriott Marquis Thursday and Friday, 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Special Events Wine Seminar Registration Hours Moscone South Wednesday, 3–5 p.m. Thursday, 6:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. Friday, 6:30 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 6:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Badges sponsored by

Exhibit Hall Restaurant, aisle 2400 Thursday, 4–5:30 p.m. Ticket Required

CDA’s Party at Ruby Skye Friday, 7–10 p.m. We’ve reserved Ruby Skye with the renowned Neil Diamond tribute band, Surreal Neil and Super Diamond. All attendees are invited, but must purchase a ticket in advance at registration or at the door, if available. Ticket includes appetizers and two drink coupons. Appropriate for ages 21 and up.

Bags sponsored by

Program Locations Moscone South, the InterContinental San Francisco and the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry Express Lectures — Thursday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Lectures/Workshops — Thursday–Saturday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.

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The Spot Headline

The Spot Headline

The Spot educational theater schedule

Friday (continued)

It’s the spot for C.E. and the Smart Dentist Series of free one-hour lectures. And, it’s a spot to relax and catch your breath and charge your electronics after a busy day on the exhibit hall floor. It’s The Spot, where something’s happening every day.

1–2 p.m.

Managing Patient Conflicts (C.E.: 20% – 1.0) Lori Alvi

2–3 p.m.

Managing Social Media for Success (C.E.: non-eligible) Keith Washington

Thursday 10–11 a.m.

Communicating With Difficult Patients (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Marcela Truxal and Shaun Pryor

3–4 p.m.

Social Media (C.E.: non-eligible) Tina Reynolds

11 a.m.–noon

Ask an Expert — Live! Answers to Your Frequently Asked Dental Benefit Questions (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Denise Martinez

4–5 p.m.

Characteristics of Ethical Dental Professionals (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Brittney Ryan

noon–1 p.m.

The Practice You Want — The Path to Get There (C.E.: non-eligible) Michael W. Perry, DDS

10–11 a.m.

1–2 p.m.

Maximizing Your Marketing ROI (C.E.: non-eligible) Keith Washington

Ask an Expert — Live! Answers to Your Frequently Asked Regulatory Compliance Questions (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Teresa Pichay

11 a.m.–noon

Dismissing a Patient: When Is It OK? (C.E.: non-eligible) Yasica Cormier

Secrets of Case Acceptance (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Sarah Gargani

1–3 p.m.

Worried Sick Over the New Sick Leave Law? Let Us Help (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Michelle Corbo

2–3 p.m.

3–4 p.m.

4–5 p.m.

Protecting Patients’ Privacy and Your Practice: Tips on Cybersecurity From the California Attorney General’s Office (C.E.: non-eligible) Joanne McNabb, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPT, director of privacy education and policy — Office of the Attorney General California Department of Justice Dental Board Enforcement (C.E.: 1.0) Teri Lane

Friday 10–11 a.m.

Connecting With Your Community — The Hidden Marketing Strategy (C.E.: non-eligible) Courtney Isett

11 a.m.–noon

Office Budget 101 (C.E.: non-eligible) Julie Axt

noon–1 p.m.

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Helping Members Improve Oral Health — The Role of the CDA Foundation (C.E.: Core – 1.0) Donald P. Rollofson, DMD

Saturday

WineFUNdamentals Seminar Join us as we taste through and discuss some of the new and re-emerging red wines in California! Yes, Cabernet Sauvignon reigns supreme with Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah and Zinfandel not far behind but have you tasted some of the other fabulous red wines being produced in California? We will explore and taste red varietals like Alicante Bouschet, Barbera, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Sangiovese and Tannat. Learn where in the world these grape varietals originated and in what regions of California they are thriving now. Come, taste, learn! Date/Time:

Thursday, Aug. 20, 4–5:30 p.m.

Location: Fee:

Exhibit Hall Restaurant, aisle 2400 $45

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Smart Dentist Trainings

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Sherry Mostofi, Esq. Ali Oromchian, Esq. Michael W. Perry, DDS Tina Reynolds Jason Tyson William A. van Dyk, DDS Date: Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Saturday, Aug. 22 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., reception 5:15–7 p.m. Moscone South 310 dentist (0–5 years of licensure and residents) 20% – 5.0 and Core – 2.5 $50 (includes breakfast, lunch, reception) Space is limited

Attendees will experience a hands-on approach to learning about topics including: • Student loan debt payoff and financial planning • Associate’s agreement/employment contract negotiating • Dental benefit plans analysis • Practice and patient management

You are the protector of the smile. You prevent the cavities,

• Strategic career planning

ease the pain, straighten the wayward. In doing so, you give

• Creating a personal brand

your patients a world of possibility filled with happiness and

The goal of this workshop is to place emphasis on the most critical career-driving subjects to help you strive toward becoming not just a dentist, but a Smart Dentist.

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Learning Outcomes

protects your profession. Because the world is a better place when people are smiling, and that’s thanks to you.

1. Increase your knowledge in the business of dentistry. 2. Guide you toward achieving professional success. 3. Place emphasis on understanding the most critical career-driving subjects.

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Audio Recordings/Reserved Seating

Audio Recordings Save $100! For $149, you get your choice of Digitell’s online library or CD-ROM of the CDA Presents courses from San Francisco. • All courses include downloadable audio MP3 format. • Presentations available in PDF format. • Transfer audio to your MP3 player, iPad or smartphone. • Stream the audio via an online media player. • Search courses by speaker name, title and PowerPoint for easy reference and retrieval. • A subscription includes three free co-users for easy sharing with staff, colleagues and friends. • Access for additional users can be purchased at a discounted price. • Submit for continuing education units after completion of correspondence course at cdapresents.com/cerequest. Take advantage of this special at prolibraries.com/cda. Look for the audio symbol throughout this guide for courses with available recordings.

Reserved Seating Guidelines

Introducing the new Philips Zoom QuickPro whitening varnish There’s a revolutionary way to get noticeable whitening results in minimal time. Philips Zoom QuickPro whitening varnish: • Breakthrough two-layer technology seals in hydrogen peroxide

Below are guidelines for those who purchased a reserved seat.* This information was included in your confirmation email.

• Whitens four shades* — with just one five-minute application

• Seats will be held up to 15 minutes after the program begins, after which time the seats will be released if the room is full.

• Virtually no sensitivity

• A separate entrance is available for reserved-seat registrants.

Once you’re done, send your patients on their way and instruct them to simply brush or wipe off the varnish in 30 minutes.

• Reserved seating is grouped together in a designated section so we can provide better service. Note: This opportunity is optional and only available for select lectures. Beyond limited reserved seating options, all lectures are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Plan for future meetings and take advantage of reserved seating.

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Course Information

Course Information

R ELY O N U S

New eTicket process To be green and save you time, printed tickets have been replaced with eTickets that are stored within your badge. Simply scan in at your purchased eTicketed course, look for the green light and enjoy your C.E. experience.

Lectures Free, nonticketed courses are available on a first-come, firstserved basis. Please arrive early to ensure you get a seat.

Workshops eTickets can be purchased on site if space is available. Some workshops have recommended or required prerequisites, noted in a gray bar below the course title. If a course has requirements or supplies, they are noted below the speaker’s name. The deadline for refunds was July 21. Refunds will not be given for purchases after July 21. All on-site sales are final.

Express Lectures These free, nonticketed lectures feature up-and-coming speakers who are new to CDA Presents. Be among the first to hear them! These speakers have not been scouted by the Board of Managers and have accepted the invitation to present and be scouted at this meeting without an honorarium.

Henry Schein has the solutions you need to connect your practice technologies, increase work flow, and enhance efficiency. Rely on us to help you determine the most appropriate products and technologies to advance your practice and provide quality patient care.

Corporate Forums

• 3D CONE BEAM IMAGING

Corporate-sponsored courses may or may not be ticketed.

• CAD/CAM TECHNOLOGY

General Information • All courses have limited seating and may fill up and sell out quickly.

• COMPUTER HARDWARE • DENTAL LAB INTEGRATION • DIGITAL IMPRESSIONS

• Some courses do not provide C.E. units. Please check each course description for C.E. details.

• DIGITAL PANORAMIC X-RAYS

• Videotaping, photographing or audio recording with personal equipment is not allowed.

• INTRAORAL CAMERAS

• DIGITAL SENSORS

• PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

• Speakers and products are not endorsed, officially or otherwise, by CDA, except CDA Endorsed Programs.

Handouts • Course handouts are available for download through Sept. 8 at cdapresents.com or via the CDA app, which is downloadable from the App Store for iPhones and iPads or the Google Play Store for Android users. • Note-taking space is available on Page 111. 24

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C.E. Information

C.E. Information

Helpful Tips to Receive Your C.E.

C.E. Regulations

License numbers matter — License numbers and formal

To help you comply with the Dental Board of California regulations for C.E., CDA identifies each course as “Core,” “20%” or “non-eligible.”

names of all licensed attendees are required for registration.

Plan ahead — Arrive at least 15 minutes early to all courses and plan an alternative in the event your preferred course is full. Late arrivals will not receive C.E. credit. Please take traffic into consideration.

Scan in and out of each course — Arrival and departure

Core — Courses that directly enhance the licensee’s knowledge, skill and competence in the provision of service to patients or the community. Core courses must comprise at least 80 percent of the credits in a renewal cycle.

times are used to issue C.E. credits. Scan upon entry and exit and remain in the course the entire time. Partial credit will not be granted and credit will not be given for overlapping course times or incomplete course attendance.

20% — Courses considered to be primarily of benefit to

Write down course codes — During a course, the host will

Non-eligible — Courses that are considered to be of primary

provide attendees a three-digit code, an additional way to assist in verifying your attendance. Write it down and keep it safe until you’ve downloaded your official C.E. certificate online within three weeks after the meeting.

benefit to the licensee.

Verify your C.E. units — After attending your courses: • Use the CDA app through Aug. 27.

the licensee must comprise no more than 20% of a licensee’s total required course unit credits for each license or permit renewal period.

Educational Requirements for Unlicensed Dental Assistants

• Visit the on-site C.E. Pavilion located on the Esplanade level and in The Spot on the exhibit hall floor.

Unlicensed dental assistants (who include any unlicensed individuals in the dental office who perform the duties of a dental assistant) hired on or after Jan. 1, 2010, and employed beyond 120 days must complete the following courses one time within 12 months of hire:

Print certificates online — C.E. certificates will be available

• California Dental Practice Act

• Go to cdapresents.com through Aug. 27.

three weeks after the meeting. Licensed attendees will receive an email notification with a link to log in and access C.E. certificates. They can also be accessed via cdapresents.com or mailed upon request by calling CDA at 800.232.7645 three weeks after the convention.

• A specific 8-hour course in infection control (to include clinical evaluation) Additionally, they are required to maintain a current basic life support certificate. Dentist employers are responsible for ensuring that any individual performing dental assisting duties complies with these requirements. Dental assistants who have completed these courses should keep evidence of completion in their files for all future employers’ records. Note: For a list of 8-hour infection control courses approved by the Dental Board of California, go to cda.org/elearning.

The California Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual seminars or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. CDA designates each activity for a specified number of C.E. units. These courses meet the Dental Board of California requirements for continuing education units.

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If you are unable to attend one of the required courses offered at this CDA Presents, these courses are also available online at cda.org. For programs in your local area, you may view the C.E. calendar online at cda.org/practicesupport.

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Required Courses

California Dental Practice Act and Infection Control The Dental Board of California mandates continuing education in infection control and the California Dental Practice Act for license and permit renewal. Please note: • Admission by eTicket only. •

eTickets are sold on site, if available, in the registration area.



Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to class. Late entries will not receive C.E. credit.



Seating is limited and eTickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.



These classes are reserved for attendees who need to renew their licenses and are not for office staff or guests.

Required units for license renewal For every renewal cycle, California state law requires licensed dentists and allied dental health professionals to complete 2.0 units in infection control and 2.0 units in the California Dental Practice Act.

Infection control for California Dental Board requirement for 2.0 units: This program provides you with the latest educational requirements specific to CCR section 1005, the Dental Board of California Infection Control Regulations. Note: This 2-hour course does not meet the infection control education requirement for unlicensed dental assistants. They must take the specific 8-hour course to fulfill the requirement.

California Dental Practice Act Dental Board requirement for 2.0 units: This course meets the C.E. requirement for California Dental Practice Act education, including the one-time course requirement for unlicensed dental assistants.

Required Courses

Thursday, Aug. 20 California Dental Practice Act Ali Oromchian, Esq. Time: 7–9 a.m. Course #: 001 Fee: $25 Room: Moscone South 304/306

Infection Control Leslie D. Canham, CDA, RDA Time: 5–7 p.m. Course #: 002 Fee: $25 Room: Moscone South 304/306

Friday, Aug. 21 Infection Control Leslie D. Canham, CDA, RDA Time: 7–9 a.m. Course #: 003 Fee: $25 Room: Moscone South 304/306

California Dental Practice Act Arthur W. Curley, JD Time: 5–7 p.m. Course #: 004 Fee: $25 Room: Moscone South 304/306

Saturday, Aug. 22 California Dental Practice Act Arthur W. Curley, JD Time: 7–9 a.m. Course #: 005 Fee: $25 Room: Moscone South 304/306

Infection Control Eve Cuny, MS Time: 10 a.m.–noon Course #: 006 Fee: $25 Room: Moscone South 304/306

Required courses will be audio recorded and available for purchase.

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Course Sponsors

The California Dental Association would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting the 2015 CDA Presents San Francisco meeting. With the support of these sponsors, CDA continues to provide quality continuing education. 3M ESPE 3Shape A. Titan Instruments AdDent Bank of America Practice Solutions Bioclear Matrix Systems Biolase Technology Inc. Brasseler USA CDA Council on Peer Review CDA Foundation CDA Practice Support CDA Public Policy Cosmedent Inc. DenMat DentalEZ DENTSPLY Caulk DENTSPLY Raintree Essix Digital Doc LLC Global Surgical Corp. Glove Club Grasshopper Mouse Henry Schein Dental Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC IOS Technologies Isolite Systems Ivoclar Vivadent Inc. Kettenbach LP Modern Dental Health Oral ID Patterson Dental PLANMECA USA Inc. Sabra Dental Products Solutionreach Southern Anesthesia & Surgical Inc. SS White Dental Inc. Sterngold USA TDIC Zimmer Biomet

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Whether you volunteer, join in a fun fundraising event or make a donation, it’s easy to get that warm, fuzzy feeling with the CDA Foundation. It feels good to return smiles to Californians in need.

September 3–6 The 7th Annual Ken Sanford Memorial Ride Topaz, NV

September 12 Gala for CDA Cares Kern County Dental Society Bakersfield, CA

September 17 Dr. Alijanian C.E. Fundraiser Alamo, CA

October 2–3 CDA Cares Fresno, CA

For more information, go to cdafoundation.org/events

Program Speakers

Program Speakers

Harry Albers, DDS

Cynthia K. Brattesani, DDS

Dr. Albers maintains a large private practice and teaching office in Santa Rosa, Calif., where he has lived since 1978. He teaches courses on all phases of restorative dentistry. (Page 78)

Dr. Brattesani currently serves on the CDA Cares management committee and maintains a general private practice in San Francisco. She lectures internationally and to students at UCSF. (Page 72)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

John L. Alonge, MS, DDS

Jonathan A. Bregman, DDS

Dr. Alonge is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in private practice in Erie, Pa. He is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Maryland. (Pages 77, 90, 96)

Dr. Bregman practiced clinical dentistry for more than 30 years, taught at the University of North Carolina Hospital and Dental School and presented more than 400 programs around the world. (Pages 60, 65, 73, 74)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Alonge is a consultant for Oral Surgery Consulting LLC.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Greg Alterton

Gretchen J. Bruce, DDS, MBA

Mr. Alterton is a CDA Dental Benefit Plan specialist. He has extensive experience in the private sector and government relations on health benefits issues. (Page 79)

Dr. Bruce is an associate professor in the Department of Periodontics at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. She also practices in the Faculty Dental Service Group and in Oakland, Calif. (Pages 49, 52)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Lori Alvi Ms. Alvi is the CDA Peer Review manager. She helps members and their patients resolve disputes that may arise in the delivery of dental services. (Page 19) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Homayon Asadi, DDS Dr. Asadi is associate professor and course director of Advanced Head and Neck Anatomy at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. He maintains a private practice in San Jose, Calif. (Page 72) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Alan W. Budenz, MS, DDS, MBA Dr. Budenz is a professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences and is vice chair of Diagnostic Sciences and Services, Department of Dental Practice at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Page 97) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Michael Bundy, PharmD, DMD, MD Dr. Bundy is currently employed in the maxillofacial surgery department at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles. (Page 86) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Julie Axt Ms. Axt is a practice advisor for CDA with extensive background in finance and marketing and specializes in analytics, financial processes and community marketing. (Page 18) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Brad Beck Mr. Beck has experience in all aspects of banking and the finance industry, including credit, sales and management. He most recently has worked solely in the health care profession. (Pages 71, 88) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Beck is senior vice president of Bank of America Practice Solutions.

Joel H. Berg, DDS, MS Dr. Berg is the dean of the University of Washington School of Dentistry in Seattle and is a professor in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry. (Pages 60, 104) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Tina Calloway, CDA, DAICP Ms. Calloway has worked as a full-time dental assistant for 20 years. She serves as a clinical assisting workshop leader, author and advisory board member for Inside Dental Assisting. (Pages 51, 81, 89) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Leslie D. Canham, CDA, RDA Ms. Canham is an international speaker, consultant and trainer specializing in infection control, OSHA compliance, Dental Practice Act, HIPAA and assisting disabled patients. (Page 29) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Ms. Canham has direct financial interest in product support with Sterisil and PureLife Dental.

Paul L. Child Jr., DMD, CDT Dr. Child is a prosthodontist and certified dental technician. He maintains a private practice in the greater Chicago area where he enjoys providing all aspects of dentistry. (Pages 61, 102) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

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Alma J. Clark, DDS Dr. Clark is a quality assurance consultant for Northern California and provides dental services for the state of California. She is the current chair of the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

David J. Clark, DDS Dr. Clark founded the Academy of Microscope Enhanced Dentistry. He lectures internationally and maintains a private practice in Tacoma, Wash. (Pages 51, 52, 80, 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Clark has direct financial interest in Bioclear.

Michelle Corbo Ms. Corbo has a long history in private practice and more than nine years’ experience with Peer Review and Practice Support at CDA. She specializes in the areas of human resources and practice management. (Pages 19, 71) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Yasica Cormier Ms. Cormier has been a TDIC risk management analyst since 2009. She advises dentists in the areas of professional and employment liability and property risk management. (Page 18) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Eve Cuny, MS Ms. Cuny is the director of Environmental Health and Safety and an associate professor at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Pages 29, 109) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Arthur W. Curley, JD Mr. Curley is a senior trial attorney in the San Franciscobased health care defense firm Bradley, Curley, Asiano, Barrabee, Abel & Kowalski PC. He is currently an assistant professor of Dental Jurisprudence at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Pages 29, 50) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Curley is an attorney with Bradley, Curley, Asiano, Barrabee, Abel & Kowalski PC.

Karen Davis, RDH, BSDH Ms. Davis is an international speaker, founder of Cutting Edge Concepts and a dental hygienist at McDougal & Richards Dentistry in Richardson, Texas. She graduated from Midwestern State University. (Pages 83, 91, 99, 110) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Morgan Davis Mr. Davis received his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from California State University, Los Angeles. He oversees Blue Northern Builders’ daily management of dental projects and the company as a whole. (Page 71) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Davis is chief operating officer for Blue Northern Builders.

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Program Speakers

Program Speakers

Teresa Duncan, MS

Paul Glassman, DDS, MBA

Ms. Duncan is an international speaker who focuses on insurance, revenue and management issues. She is a fellow of the American Association of Dental Office Managers. (Pages 78, 83, 104, 110)

Dr. Glassman is professor of Dental Practice, director of Community Oral Health and director of the Pacific Center for Special Care at Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Page 90)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Mohamed Fayad, DDS, MS, PhD

Henry A. Gremillion, DDS

Dr. Fayad is a diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics, director of research at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and maintains a private practice limited to endodontics in Chicago. (Pages 58, 63, 84, 92)

Dr. Gremillion completed a fellowship in craniofacial pain at the University of Florida College of Dentistry in 1991 where he served as director of the Parker E. Mahan Facial Pain Center from 1991 to 2008. He currently serves as dean at Louisiana State University in New Orleans. (Page 72)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Volkmar I. Felahy, DDS Dr. Felahy is a general dentist practicing in Rocklin, Calif. He currently serves on the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Adam J. Freeman, DDS Dr. Freeman maintains a private practice in Westport, Conn. He is one of fewer than 100 board-certified forensic odontologists. He is president-elect of the American Board of Forensic Odontology. (Pages 100, 109) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Leann Garcia, RDA (EF) Ms. Garcia worked as an RDA for 16 years in a private practice in Monterey and Salinas before enrolling in the RDA (EF) program at Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Page 78) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Sarah Gargani Ms. Gargani is a practice advisor for CDA specializing in implementing development programs and working closely with practice owner to identify areas of opportunity for success. (Page 19) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Mohsen Ghoreishi Mr. Ghoreishi is the CEO and president of the Kohan Group, which helps dental professionals in the areas of architectural, engineering, interior design and construction administration. (Page 71) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Timothy G. Giroux, DDS

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Anne Guignon, RDH, MPH Ms. Guignon is an international speaker, clinician, RDH Magazine columnist and holds an adjunct faculty position at the University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston. (Pages 61, 66, 102, 107) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Henrik E. Hansen, DDS Dr. Hansen is a current member and past chair of the CDA Council on Peer Review. He received his dental degree from the UCSF School of Dentistry. (Page 80) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Mel Hawkins, DDS Dr. Hawkins is a dentist and dentist anesthesiologist who has been in private practice in Toronto for more than 30 years. He received his dental degrees from the University of Toronto. (Page 97) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Hawkins is a scientific consultant for Septodont Inc. and Carestream Health Dental.

Courtney Isett Ms. Isett is one of CDA’s marketing managers. She specializes in comprehensive dental marketing and patient experience and has managed the marketing programs for comprehensive group practices. (Page 18) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Alani Jackson, MPA Ms. Jackson is the current chief of Medi-Cal Dental Services Division within the Department of Health Care Services. She oversees the administration of the Denti-Cal and Dental Managed Care programs. (Page 67)

Dr. Giroux is currently the owner and broker at Western Practice Sales and a member of ADS Transitions, a nationally recognized dental organization. (Page 88)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Dr. Jansen completed his dental degree and advanced education in prosthodontics at the Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC. He practices prosthodontics in Monterey, Calif. (Pages 50, 84)

Curtis E. Jansen, DDS

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Jansen has direct financial interest in ClearChoice Dental Implant Center.

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Adam Jones Mr. Jones has 20 years of dental experience and is an expert in industry design, ergonomics, equipment and technology. (Page 88) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Jones is an equipment specialist at Henry Schein Dental.

Donna Klauser, DDS Dr. Klauser maintains a private practice in periodontics and dental implants in Arcadia, Calif. She is a former UCLA School of Dentistry Periodontics faculty member and immediate past president of the San Gabriel Valley Dental Society. She currently serves on the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87)

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Joanne E. Lagos, DDS Dr. Lagos is a general dentist practicing in Oakland, Calif. She currently serves as the ethics chair for the Alameda County Dental Society and is a member of the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Teri Lane Ms. Lane is currently the enforcement chief with the Dental Board of California. She has 27 years of law enforcement experience and has been with the Dental Board for 23 years. (Page 18)

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John Lindroth, DDS Dr. Lindroth is an associate professor in Oral Health Practice at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. He is the director of the Urgent Care Clinic and serves in the Orofacial Pain Center. (Page 76)

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Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd Dr. Low is professor emeritus at the University of Florida and is associate faculty at the Pankey Institute. He is past president of the American Academy of Periodontology. (Pages 59, 64, 68, 73) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

William P. Lundergan, DDS, MA

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David Madow, DDS Dr. Madow and his brother help fellow dentists achieve success and happiness. Their hilarious style and contentpacked programs have reached thousands of dental teams. (Pages 81, 100)

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Program Speakers

Program Speakers

Richard Madow, DDS

Molly P. Newlon, DDS, MA

Dr. Madow and his brother help fellow dentists achieve success and happiness. Their hilarious style and contentpacked programs have reached thousands of dental teams. (Pages 81, 100)

Dr. Newlon has been the course director of the RDA (EF) program at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry since its inception and was involved with the RDA (EF) program at UCSF School of Dentistry for 18 years. (Page 78)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Madow is co-founder of The Madow Brothers.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Robert Margeas, DDS

Mr. Newman is a leader in marketing and business development for dental offices. His focus is on social media campaigns, Internet commercials and organic search engine optimization. (Pages 74, 91, 99, 107)

Dr. Margeas earned his dental degree from the University of Iowa. He is an adjunct professor in the Department of Operative Dentistry and maintains a full-time private practice in Des Moines, Iowa. (Pages 75, 85, 94, 97)

Brad Newman

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Newman is founder and chief “buzz” officer at Dentainment.

Denise Martinez

Warden H. Noble, DDS

Ms. Martinez is a senior dental benefits analyst for CDA. She has extensive experience in dental benefits and contracting. (Pages 18, 79)

After 35 years in private practice, Dr. Noble is now a professor in the Department of Integrated Restorative Sciences at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Page 54)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Frank Martinez Jr., DDS

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Dr. Martinez is in private practice and teaches in the Advanced Education in General Dentistry residency at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry’s Union City Dental Care Center and in the GPR residency at the VA hospital in Palo Alto, Calif. (Pages 49, 52)

Ali Oromchian, Esq.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Sandesh Mayekar, MDS, MS

John Pacelli

Dr. Mayekar owns a private practice in craniofacial esthetics in Mumbai, India, is adjunct professor at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in New Jersey and a consultant for the Miss India beauty pageant. (Pages 57, 62)

Mr. Pacelli has nearly 40 years of experience in dental office design. He currently works for Henry Schein Dental, assisting dentists with start-ups and redesign. (Page 71)

Mr. Oromchian is an attorney at the Dental & Medical Counsel law firm and is one of the nation’s leading legal authorities on topics relevant to dentists, such as contracts and employment law. (Pages 20, 29, 71)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Pacelli is an equipment specialist for Henry Schein.

Joanne McNabb, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, CIPT

Ray R. Padilla, DDS

Ms. McNabb is the director of privacy education and policy in the Privacy Enforcement and Protection Unit in the California Department of Justice. She is a certified information privacy professional, with specializations in government and information technology. (Page 18)

Dr. Padilla is on faculty at the UCLA School of Dentistry. He is the team dentist for UCLA Athletics, the Los Angeles Galaxy and the U.S. National and Olympic soccer teams. (Pages 75, 95)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

George K. Merijohn, DDS Dr. Merijohn has been practicing for 28 years in San Francisco as a periodontist and is associate clinical professor in Postdoctoral Periodontics at UCSF and the University of Washington. (Page 66) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Merijohn is president of George K. Merijohn, DDS, Professional Corporation.

Sherry Mostofi, Esq. Ms. Mostofi is a graduate of Yale Law School and serves as legal counsel throughout California, specializing in the formation of dental corporations, dental practice leases and purchases. (Page 20)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Jacinthe Paquette, DDS Dr. Paquette is recognized nationally and internationally as a leader and educator in esthetic dentistry, prosthodontics and implant dentistry. (Pages 69, 106) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Tony J. Park, PharmD, JD Dr. Park is the principal attorney of his independent law practice devoted solely to pharmacy law called CPL – the California Pharmacy Lawyers law firm. (Page 86) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

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Program Speakers

Timothy J. Pendergrass, PT, ScD, MS, COMT Dr. Pendergrass is an assistant professor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas. He specializes in ergonomic, orthopedic and manual therapybased interventions. (Pages 58, 64, 101, 105) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Michael W. Perry, DDS Dr. Perry is the director of Practice Management for CDA. Dr. Perry consults with member dentists on leadership, dental benefits and practice management issues. (Pages 18, 20) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Teresa Pichay Ms. Pichay is a practice analyst for CDA. She specializes in the many regulatory issues that impact dental practices and develops many of the resources used in CDA Practice Support. (Pages 19, 93) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Nirmala J. Prabhu, DMD Dr. Prabhu has been a Denti-Cal consultant for Delta Dental since 2002. As a managing dental consultant, she is responsible for the training of the Denti-Cal professional and paraprofessional staff. (Page 67) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Melissa D. Primus, DDS Dr. Primus has practiced general dentistry for 18 years and currently works for the Division of Healthcare Services for the State of California. She currently serves on the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Shaun Pryor Ms. Pryor is one of our CDA practice advisors. She specializes in practice management and excellent patient service and has extensive experience in managing comprehensive group practices. (Page 18)

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Christine Quinn, DDS, MS Dr. Quinn is a clinical professor, program director and chair of Dental Anesthesiology at the UCLA School of Dentistry. She maintains a private practice in dental anesthesiology. (Pages 69, 105) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Tina Reynolds Ms. Reynolds currently leads trainings on marketing and social media and is raising the bar for people in business. Her specialty is marketing through design. (Pages 19, 20) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Ms. Reynolds is president of Uptown Studios.

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Program Speakers

Program Speakers

Patrick Roetzer, DDS

Cherilyn Sheets, DDS

Dr. Roetzer is currently the director of Operative Dentistry at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry and lectures nationally and internationally on all aspects of restorative dentistry. (Page 54)

Dr. Sheets is an educator, clinician, author and lecturer, both nationally and internationally. She is co-executive director of the Newport Coast Oral Facial Institute. (Pages 69, 106)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Roetzer is a consultant to Danville Materials Inc. and has financial interest in Ultradent Products Inc.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Donald P. Rollofson, DMD Dr. Rollofson has been a private practice orthodontist since 1981. He is the current chair of the CDA Foundation, member of the CDA Cares Committee and a veteran floor leader of many CDA Cares events. (Page 18)

Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD Ms. Somer is a best-selling author, advisory board member to Shape, editor of Nutrition Alert, a guest on NBC’s Today and former nutrition correspondent to ABC’s Good Morning America. (Pages 59, 65, 101, 106) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Sue Spackman, DDS

Brittney Ryan

Dr. Spackman is an associate professor at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry where she teaches restorative and geriatric dentistry. (Page 55)

Ms. Ryan is the CDA Judicial Council manager and is a resource to the Council and CDA members regarding ethics issues. (Page 19) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Ruchi K. Sahota, DDS Dr. Sahota serves as associate editor of the Journal of the California Dental Association and is a consumer advisor for the ADA. She is also a clinical instructor at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry and lectures regularly for The Dentists Insurance Company. (Page 50) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Patrick J. Sammon, PhD Dr. Sammon is a professor emeritus, Department of Oral Health Science at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and has a joint appointment at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. (Pages 76, 103, 108) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Justin M. Schafer Mr. Schafer has specialized in professional service firms mergers and acquisitions with a focus on banking, finance, due diligence and sales and management. He currently handles the dental acquisition market. (Page 88) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Schafer is a Northern California representative for Bank of America Practice Solutions.

David Schwab, PhD Dr. Schwab is a professional speaker and practice management consultant who works with dentists in the U.S. and Canada. (Pages 79, 92, 103, 108) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

M. Nader Sharifi, DDS, MS Dr. Sharifi is a recipient of the Gordon L. Christensen Distinguished Lecturer Award, a fellow of the American College of Dentists and a member of the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry. (Pages 76, 85, 96, 98)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS Dr. Spencer maintains private practices limited to sleep apnea, TMD and craniofacial pain in Boise, Idaho. He is adjunct faculty at Tufts School of Dental Medicine in Boston. (Pages 57, 63, 77, 86) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Kerry K. Straine Mr. Straine is a certified professional behavioral and values analyst. He was voted No. 1 practice management consultant in the U.S. in 2012. He has 25 years of dental industry consultant experience. (Page 89) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Straine is president and CEO of Straine Consulting.

Ronald V. Surdi, DDS Dr. Surdi is a 39-year member of Harbor Dental Society and a graduate of NYU College of Dentistry and Stony Brook University. He volunteers as an adjunct professor at USC and currently serves on the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Ariane Terlet, DDS Dr. Terlet has a private practice in Berkeley, Calif., and is the chief dental officer for La Clinica de La Raza, a federally qualified health center located in Oakland, Calif. (Page 78) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Blair Tomlinson Mr. Tomlinson has been in the insurance industry since 2008. He joined the TDIC sales team in 2013 and greatly enjoys working with the dental community. (Pages 71, 88) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

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Program Speakers

Marcela Truxal

John West, DDS, MSD

Ms. Truxal is a practice advisor with CDA’s Practice Advising. She assists members with practice development through in-office consulting. (Page 18)

Dr. West is the director of the Center for Endodontics. He received his dental degree from the University of Washington where he is an affiliate associate professor and an MSD in endodontics from Boston University. (Pages 53, 56, 93, 95)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Jason Tyson Mr. Tyson manages the West Coast’s health care division for Bank of America Practice Solutions. He has more than 14 years of experience in finance. (Page 20) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Tyson is senior vice president of Bank of America Practice Solutions.

William A. van Dyk, DDS Dr. van Dyk practices general dentistry in San Pablo, Calif., and serves as an associate professor at the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry. (Page 20) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Chuck C. Wang, DDS Dr. Wang is a general dentist practicing in Los Angeles and teaches part time in a General Practice Residency program. He is past chair of the Los Angeles Dental Society peer review committee and currently serves on the CDA Judicial Council. (Page 87) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Keith Washington Mr. Washington has 30 years of software product management and development experience. He has a passion for helping dentists grow their practices using innovative products and services. (Pages 18, 19) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Washington is VP of Products for ProSites.

David J. Weiss, Esq. Mr. Weiss founded the Law Offices of David J. Weiss in 1989 and continues his practice of specializing in the defense of hospital, medical, dental and legal professionals in general law matters. (Page 72) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Weiss is principal for the Law Offices of David J. Weiss.

J. Haden Werhan, CPA/PFS Mr. Werhan has been a member of the affiliated Thomas Wirig Doll firms since 1998, providing wealth management, accounting and tax services to successful practitioners. (Page 88)

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. West has direct financial interest in products as co-inventor of all ProTaper NiTi Systems and Calamus Obturation Systems.

Joseph G. Willardsen, DDS Dr. Willardsen’s practice offers a comprehensive array of cosmetic, general and restorative dentistry procedures. He is also the official dentist for the Nevada Miss USA pageant. (Page 82) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Dr. Willardsen has direct financial interest in products with Kuraray Dental.

Susan Wingrove, RDH, BS Ms. Wingrove is an international speaker, instrument designer and author of multiple articles and the textbook Peri-Implant Therapy for the Dental Hygienist from WileyBlackwell. She lives in Missoula, Mont. (Page 55) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Jason P. Wood, Esq. Mr. Wood is a partner at Wood & Delgado, a national business law firm with more than 4,400 dentists as clients. (Page 88) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Wood is an attorney for Wood & Delgado and has been a moderator for Dentaltown.

Olya Zahrebelny, DDS Dr. Zahrebelny is a principal in The Z Group, a practice management company and the premier insurance consultant on medical/dental billing for dentists. (Pages 56, 62, 70) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None reported.

Rami J. Zreikat Mr. Zreikat is focused on safeguarding information assets by providing information security, HIPAA/privacy assessments and technology consulting. (Page 93) Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Zreikat is the president of xTerraLink.

Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mr. Werhan has direct financial interest in Thomas Wirig Doll.

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David J. Clark, DDS

Curtis E. Jansen, DDS

Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes

Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9–11:30 a.m. and repeats 1–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 220/222 dentist, RDH (EF), RDA (EF), dental student, lab technician Core – 2.5 per session 008/009 $325 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the indications and contraindications for IOS. 2. Learn techniques to make digital scans of teeth and implant scan bodies. 3. Work with digital scans, storing and sending files.

TDIC Risk Management: Beyond the Science — Patient Emotions in Dentistry

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9:30 a.m.–noon Moscone South 224/226 dentist, dental student only Core – 2.5 010 $325

Learning Outcomes 1. Combine flowable, liquefied paste and paste composites. Learn the injection overmolding technique. 2. Learn solutions to avoid common mistakes leading to unsatisfactory results when performing anterior composites. 3. Learn the techniques necessary for simplified, stain-resistant and strong composite restorations.

High-Tech, High-Touch: Dental Assistants of the 21st Century Tina Calloway, CDA, DAICP

Sponsored by The Dentists Insurance Company Ruchi K. Sahota, DDS Arthur W. Curley, JD Time: TDIC policyholders who attend this course in full and obtain C.E. are eligible to receive the 5% professional liability premium discount.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9 a.m.–noon and repeats 2–5 p.m. InterContinental Grand Ballroom A/B (third floor) entire dental team Core – 3.0 per session 871/872 $50 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Develop your patient-selection criteria. 2. Recognize when and how to dismiss patients without placing them at risk.

Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. and repeats 2–4:30 p.m. Moscone South 232/234 dentist, RDH (EF), RDA (EF), DA, dental student only Core – 2.5 per session 011/012 $140 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Contribute to the practice by exceeding patient expectations with the ease of getting the “yes.” 2. Learn the importance of enhancing patient care with state-of-the-art technologies on a daily basis. 3. Discover learning, sharing and networking with fellow dental professionals.

3. Establish trust in the doctor-patient relationship to encourage treatment compliance.

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Ridge Preservation Workshop Supplies Recommended

Thursday Workshops

Making Rotary Endodontics Highly Predictable, Safe and Easy — Microscope Workshop Recommended Lecture on Page 56; Supplies Required

John West, DDS, MSD

Gretchen J. Bruce, DDS, MBA William P. Lundergan, DDS, MA Frank Martinez Jr., DDS Recommended supplies: Safety glasses

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

1–4:30 p.m. Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry dentist, dental student Core — 3.5 013 $360

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the indications for the maintenance of bone volume for future prosthetic/implant consideration. 2. Learn the surgical techniques associated with ridge preservation.

Required supplies: Six endodontically accessed mature teeth not mounted in plaster

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

1:30–4:30 p.m. Moscone South 236 dentist, dental student Core – 3.0 015 $360

Learning Outcomes 1. Master the skill of seeing and locating canal orifices: finding all canals. 2. Practice the four manual motions of “following” in order to prepare a Glidepath for rotary endodontics. 3. Shape and finish with the new ProTaper Gold metallurgy and produce highly predicable shapes for 3-D obturation.

3. Learn predictable outcomes for vertical and horizontal ridge contours and attached gingiva.

Better, Faster, Prettier Posterior Composites Supplies Recommended

David J. Clark, DDS Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

1:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 224/226 dentist, dental student Core – 2.5 014 $325

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn and perform the three new steps to achieve rock-solid posterior composite contacts. 2. Receive an update and hands-on evaluation of modern matrices, wedges and separators. 3. View peg lateral treatment to understand the concept of injection molding of composite.

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Endodontic Post and Core Reconstruction — A New Paradigm

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8–9:30 a.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 1.5

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Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

1–2:30 p.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 1.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Judge what C-factor may be present in the coronal aspect of a tooth to be restored with a post.

1. Assess and monitor the health of dental implants with an evidencebased, five-step protocol.

2. Learn protocol for managing C-factor/polymer stress in root canals fitted with fiber posts.

2. Identify and confidently talk with patients about the benefits of implants.

3. Utilize materials readily available in novel ways to create robust dentin bonds in fiber post reconstructions.

3. Provide safe implant maintenance, home-care recommendations and peri-implant disease treatment.

Dental Wear: It’s More Than Just Bruxism

Aging and Safety in Clinical Dentistry: The SAETRU© (Senior Assessment, Evaluation, Treatment and Research Unit) Approach

Warden H. Noble, DDS

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Patrick Roetzer, DDS

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Sue Spackman, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

10:30 a.m.–noon Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 1.5

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3:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 1.5

1. Recognize dental wear and associated lesions.

Learning Outcomes

2. Understand the mechanisms for acid erosion, abrasion, attrition and abfraction.

1. Identify the SAETRU© model assessment tools, which are important for patient safety in the dental office.

3. Understand how bruxism, sleep apnea and gastroesophageal reflux disease are related and devise appropriate management strategies.

2. Understand how the team approach to care assures patient safety. 3. Learn what families and/or caregivers can provide in the patientcentered approach to safety in oral health.

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Making Rotary Endodontics a Predictable and Profitable Part of the Restorative Practice

Thursday Lectures

Direct Restorations/Laminates/Veneers in Smile Designing Sandesh Mayekar, MDS, MS International speaker from India

Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Pages 53, 93

John West, DDS, MSD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 307 dentist, RDH (EF), RDA (EF) only Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn the three secrets for “finding” all endodontic canals. 2. Master the four manual motions for “following” canals and preparing a Glidepath for rotary endodontics. 3. Discover the predictable, safe, efficient and simple magic of “finishing” with ProTaper Gold Rotary Shaping.

CDT — Code It Correctly or Deal With the Consequences

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 301 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Distinguish between a laminate and a veneer and when and how to opt for either in a given situation. 2. Learn how to do a multichromatic laminate/veneer and to create illusions by shading and shaping. 3. Learn to finish and polish the restoration for the desired result in the muscles of mastication.

TMD Made Easy: Capsulitis, Trismus and Internal Derangements Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS

Olya Zahrebelny, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 200/212 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the latest code changes and restrictions. 2. Avoid the pitfalls of incorrect coding. 3. Appeal insurance denials successfully.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 303/305 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Recall and understand the anatomy of the head and neck area and how it relates to diagnosis and treatment. 2. Learn a simple approach to evaluation, differential diagnosis and treatment of common TMDs. 3. Gain a clear understanding of the definition and principle of “centric relation.”

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3-D Imaging in Dentistry: A New Era in Diagnosis and Treatment

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Age-Proof Your Body Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD

Mohamed Fayad, DDS, MS, PhD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

9–11:30 a.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand cone beam technology and its advantages over conventional radiography. 2. Apply CBCT imaging in diagnosis of pain, fracture and resorptive defects.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn simple ways to explain to patients why most diseases are a matter of lifestyle, not aging. 2. Learn the three important dietary steps a patient can take to boost brainpower, memory and creativity.

3. Establish the correct strategy to achieve a good prognosis well before treatment.

3. Explain three aspects of how anti-aging diet habits can benefit patients’ oral and overall health.

Dental Dynamics: An Ergonomic Approach

Innovative Periodontics: Creating Success in Today’s Dental Practice Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd

Timothy J. Pendergrass, PT, ScD, MS, COMT

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

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9:30 a.m.–noon Moscone South 308 entire dental team 20% – 2.5

9:30 a.m.–noon Moscone South 310 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Moscone South 304/306 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Explore the complexities of the neuromusculoskeletal system as it relates to the practice of dentistry.

1. Standardize the collection of periodontal data in an efficient manner to accurately determine prognosis.

2. Discuss the concept of posture as it relates to the practice of dentistry.

2. Empower the dental hygienist with expanded work descriptions beyond the prophy.

3. Explore the application of ergonomic principles within your dental practice.

3. Develop realistic nonsurgical therapies with emphasis on new antiinflammatory systems.

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Caries Is Not Binary: How What Professionals and Consumers Are Learning Will Change the Way We Practice

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Clinical Success for Direct Restorative Dentistry Paul L. Child Jr., DMD, CDT

Joel H. Berg, DDS, MS

Time: Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. and continues 2–4:30 p.m. Moscone South 100 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Understand new adhesives, their application and the best techniques for clinical success.

1. Understand the continuum of caries management.

2. Learn about dental materials for direct restorative dentistry.

2. Learn new ways of assessing and treating biofilms.

3. Compare new products and techniques with adhesives, composites, liners/pulp capping, post/core and more.

3. Understand pharmaceutical approaches to caries management.

Enhanced Oral Cancer Detection: Guide Your Practice to Thrive While Saving Lives

What Does Biofilm Have to Do With Chronic Disease, Persistent Wounds and Recurrent Infections? Anne Guignon, RDH, MPH

Jonathan A. Bregman, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

10:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Moscone South 101 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 307 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Learn four key motivating factors to fully engage the oral cancer screening system.

1. Understand how biofilm forms, matures and is disrupted.

2. Learn how to develop a “living mission statement” for oral cancer screening in your practice. 3. Identify the changing target population for oral cancer screening examinations.

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10:30 a.m.–1 p.m. and continues 2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 105 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

2. Appreciate how xerostomia affects biofilm ecology and learn methods to combat dry mouth. 3. Identify new strategies that involve patients in effective biofilm management.

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An Introduction to Medical Billing in the General Dental Practice Required Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 70

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The Dentist’s Role in the Evaluation and Management of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS

Olya Zahrebelny, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 200/212 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Identify procedures billable to medical plans correctly.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the principles of normal sleep.

2. Understand documentation required for “medical necessity.”

2. Recognize the signs and symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea in adults and children.

3. Preauthorize and prepare documentation for medical claim filing correctly.

3. Define your role in the management of obstructive sleep apnea.

Functional Smile Design

Root Canals or Implants? Let’s Stop the Debate and Understand the Rationale

Sandesh Mayekar, MDS, MS International speaker from India

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

12:30–3 p.m. Moscone South 301 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the fundamentals of functional smile design. 2. Learn how occlusion and maxilla-mandibular relationship is so important for a functional smile design. 3. Learn functional smile design in cases with TMD and problems in the muscles of mastication.

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12:30–3 p.m. Moscone South 303/305 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Mohamed Fayad, DDS, MS, PhD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

1–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Utilize new technology to improve diagnosis, case selection and prognosis of questionable teeth. 2. Establish the correct strategy to achieve a good prognosis well before the beginning of treatment. 3. Determine the success and failure predictors for each treatment modality.

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Managing Dental Conditions of a Boomer Generation

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Food, Mood and Memory Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD

Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

1:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 304/306 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Create strategies including local and systemic therapies for dry mouth and appreciating root caries. 2. Develop “new” anti-inflammatory systems, including ultrasonic and laser technology and nutraceuticals. 3. Manage periodontal data in an efficient manner and review successful parameters to determine tooth survival.

Dentistry: Talk About a Pain in the Neck

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn five examples of how what a patient eats affects mood, mind and memory. 2. Identify four dietary habits critical for a patient to retain memory throughout life. 3. Design a personalized diet and supplement program to maximize mood and memory.

From Phone Care to Recare: The Effective New Patient Experience

Timothy J. Pendergrass, PT, ScD, MS, COMT

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1:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 310 entire dental team Core – 2.5

1:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 308 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Jonathan A. Bregman, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 101 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Discuss functional anatomy of the cervical spine as it pertains to the practice of dentistry.

1. Understand the comprehensive patient assessment: creating a “wow” experience.

2. Discuss postural-related cervical dysfunctions associated with the practice of dentistry.

2. Learn how to move your patient to “yes” and the necessary steps to treatment acceptance.

3. Discuss ways to diminish your risk of movement-related dysfunction within the practice of dentistry.

3. Learn what makes you look great in the eyes of the patient.

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Management and Prevention of Gingival Recession: Interactive Seminar

The Ins and Outs of California’s Denti-Cal Program

Presented in collaboration with the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry

Sponsored by CDA Policy Development Council Nirmala J. Prabhu, DMD Alani Jackson, MPA

George K. Merijohn, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 200/212 entire dental team Core – 3.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the key factors associated with increased susceptibility to gingival recession. 2. Triage, evaluate, treatment plan and communicate with patients regarding gingival recession. 3. Understand when and how to monitor recession and when a patient is a candidate for surgical evaluation or referral.

The Erosion Explosion — Effects of a Modern-Day Witch’s Brew Anne Guignon, RDH, MPH

This course includes an overview of the state’s Denti-Cal program, specifically designed to help dentists understand the program’s policies and requirements. The seminar is designed to help dental professionals understand the ins and outs of the program and the new services available with the return of adult coverage. It also covers the process of claims and treatment authorizations, what is required for payment and how to avoid or reduce denials of treatment request and claims.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3:30–5:30 p.m. InterContinental, Grand Ballroom C (third floor) entire dental team Core – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the program’s rules and requirements. 2. Understand how to avoid common billing and authorization request mistakes. 3. Understand when and how to appeal a treatment authorization request or claim denial.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 307 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Appreciate the role of pH and titratable acidity in erosion. 2. Compare “new drink” ingredients to legacy soft drinks. 3. Learn why sugar-free drinks still damage teeth.

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The Medical Emergency Kit — A Nuts-and-Bolts Approach

Things to know

Christine Quinn, DDS, MS

Exhibit hall hours Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Time: Audio recordings Recordings of identified programs are available for sale on the Esplanade level of Moscone South or following CDA Presents at prolibraries.com/cda.

Utilizing Laser Technology in a Periodontal Environment Supplies Recommended

Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes (preferably with light)

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 228/230 dentist, RDH (EF) Core – 2.5 016 $325

Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8:30–11:30 a.m. and repeats 1–4 p.m. Moscone South 224/226 dentist, RDH (EF), RDA (EF), DA Core – 3.0 per session 017/018 $215 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Assemble a comprehensive emergency kit for your office needs. 2. Learn the medications and equipment used in the management of a medical emergency. 3. Respond appropriately to medical emergencies that you may face in the dental setting.

Porcelain Bonded Restorations: A Treatment Modality That’s Here to Stay — Microscope Workshop Supplies Recommended

Jacinthe Paquette, DDS Cherilyn Sheets, DDS Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes

Learning Outcomes 1. Explore anecdotal and science-based resources from crown lengthening procedures for the treatment of periodontitis.

Time:

2. Understand indications for using lasers in crown lengthening and pre-orthodontic procedures including esthetics.

Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

3. Develop techniques for incorporating lasers into a dental practice considering patient acceptance and third parties.

9–11:30 a.m. and repeats 1–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 236 dentist Core – 2.5 per session 019/020 $360 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the guidelines for a complete esthetic analysis prior to beginning treatment. 2. Learn preparation protocols for the indirect restorations that maximize esthetics and longevity. 3. Learn selection protocols for traditional and new porcelain systems.

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Completing the Medical CMS 1500 Form Correctly Required Lecture on Page 62

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Starting a Practice From Scratch — Do You Have What It Takes? Sponsored by CDA Practice Support

Olya Zahrebelny, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9–11:30 a.m. and repeats 1–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 220/222 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session 021/022 $150 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Complete the CMS 1500 medical claim form (02/12 version) correctly. 2. Understand the importance of a “clean” claim. 3. Identify areas of the claim form that must be filled in accurately and completely.

Brad Beck — Bank of America Practice Solutions Michelle Corbo — CDA Practice Analyst Morgan Davis — Blue Northern Builders Mohsen Ghoreishi — The Kohan Group Ali Oromchian, Esq. — Dental & Medical Counsel John Pacelli — Henry Schein Blair Tomlinson — TDIC Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9 a.m.–noon InterContinental Telegraph Hill (fourth floor) dentist, dental student non-eligible 023 $60

Learning Outcomes 1. Identify the appropriate resources needed for a practice start-up. 2. Understand financing options such as commercial real estate, practice start-up and equipment purchases. 3. Plan for the inevitable and avoid first-practice pitfalls.

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TDIC Risk Management: Beyond the Science — Patient Emotions in Dentistry Sponsored by The Dentists Insurance Company

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Enhanced Oral Cancer Detection: A Hands-On Experience Required Lecture on Page 74

Cynthia K. Brattesani, DDS David J. Weiss, Esq.

TDIC policyholders who attend this course in full and obtain C.E. are eligible to receive the 5% professional liability premium discount.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9 a.m.–noon and repeats 2–5 p.m. InterContinental Grand Ballroom A/B (third floor) entire dental team Core – 3.0 per session 873/874 $50 per session

Learning Outcomes

Jonathan A. Bregman, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

noon–1:30 p.m. and repeats 2:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 232/234 dentist, RDH (EF), dental student Core – 1.5 per session 025/026 $235 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn to discern the differences between enhanced oral cancer detection technologies that use reflectance and fluorescence technologies.

1. Develop your patient-selection criteria.

2. Experience each enhanced detection technology and determine which one works best for you.

2. Recognize when and how to dismiss patients without placing them at risk.

3. Learn additional insights in evaluating these technologies while you work in pairs during this hands-on experience.

3. Establish trust in the doctor-patient relationship to encourage treatment compliance.

Anatomy of the Masticatory System: Clinical Application and Dissection

The Art and Science of Advanced Micro-Thin Ultrasonic Instrumentation in Periodontal Therapy Supplies Recommended

Homayon Asadi, DDS Henry A. Gremillion, DDS

Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, MEd Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes (preferably with light)

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9 a.m.–2 p.m. (one-hour break) Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry dentist, RDH (EF) Core – 4.0 024 $550

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand key anatomical relationships in the orofacial region, which are key to a detailed examination. 2. Understand temporomandibular joint health and pathofunction. 3. Recognize anatomical factors relating to vascular pain that may mimic odontogenic or temporomandibular-related issues.

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Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

noon–2:30 p.m. Moscone South 228/230 dentist, dental student, RDH (EF) Core – 2.5 027 $325

Learning Outcomes 1. Incorporate power-driven instrumentation into the periodontal component of the practice. 2. Select the necessary instrumentation commercially available to achieve effective results. 3. Operate ultrasonics with micro-thin inserts in a sulcular arena with an array of medicaments.

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SM4D: Social Media for Dentists

Friday Lectures

Real-World Dentistry for Real-World Dentists

Brad Newman Robert Margeas, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10 a.m. Moscone South 310 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Maintain a social media conversation that is fresh, likeable and targeted for the right audience.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Learning Outcomes 1. Diagnose the different etiologies of wear.

2. Learn what type of social media content works best and how to encourage engagement with your audience.

2. Learn how to treat full-mouth reconstructions with transitional treatment if finances are a concern.

3. Create a more dynamic and unique online presence while improving page rank on Google and conversion.

3. Understand the reasons for immediate placement and provisionalization of implants and how to do it.

Enhanced Oral Cancer Detection: Guide Your Practice to Thrive While Saving Lives

Sports Dentistry: Oral/Facial Injury Treatment and Prevention

Required Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 73

Required Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 95

Jonathan A. Bregman, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 101 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn four key motivating factors to fully engaging the oral cancer screening system. 2. Learn how to develop a “living mission statement” for oral cancer screening in your practice. 3. Identify the changing target population for oral cancer screening examinations.

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8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 303/305 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Ray R. Padilla, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. and repeats 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 301 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Have an understanding of the epidemiology of sports-related orofacial trauma. 2. Understand the treatments for dental trauma including luxations, avulsions, contusions and lacerations. 3. Relate over-the-counter mouthguards and their shortcomings as compared to the custom-made pressure mouthguards.

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Pain Management, Addictive Disorders and Patient Monitoring: The Dentist’s Role Patrick J. Sammon, PhD John Lindroth, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. and repeats 2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 105 (a.m.) Moscone South 200/212 (p.m.) entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Discuss prescription drug abuse and recognize its signs and symptoms. 2. Apply evidence-based pain management strategies to the addicted patient. 3. Recognize how drug seekers get prescription drugs and identify procedures for dealing with these individuals.

Overdentures: Maxillas Are From Mars, Mandibles From Venus

The Dentist’s Role in the Evaluation and Management of Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the principles of normal sleep. 2. Recognize the signs and symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea in adults and children. 3. Define your role in the management of obstructive sleep apnea.

Practical Oral Surgery for the General Practitioner Recommended Prerequisite to Workshop on Page 96

John L. Alonge, MS, DDS

M. Nader Sharifi, DDS, MS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 307 dentist, dental student, lab technician Core – 2.5

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–11 a.m. Moscone South 100 dentist, dental student Core – 3.0

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Clarify the difference between overdentures and patient removable bridges.

1. Comprehend practical surgical approaches and techniques.

2. Plan the best location for implant position for overdentures.

3. Learn how to prevent and manage complications.

2. Understand contemporary surgical armamentarium.

3. Understand attachment options: Is one better than another? Which ones and when?

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Buckle Up! Insurance Changes Are Coming Teresa Duncan, MS

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A Guided Tour Through the Dental Benefits Jungle Sponsored by CDA Practice Support Greg Alterton Denise Martinez

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 200/212 entire dental team Core – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Discuss upcoming changes to our industry.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 274/276 entire dental team Core – 2.5

2. Assess what you can do to prepare your practice for the future.

Learning Outcomes

3. Determine your practice’s preparation level for the next two years.

1. Apply strategies to properly address common billing challenges in dental practices.

RDA (EF) Panel: A Roadmap to Successful Practice for Dentists, RDAs and RDA (EF)s Presented in Collaboration with the Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry

2. Improve communication with patients and manage expectations regarding their dental benefits. 3. Implement proactive steps to enhance practice billing efficiency.

Practice Transitions: A Marketing Perspective David Schwab, PhD

Molly P. Newlon, DDS (Moderator) Harry Albers, DDS Leann Garcia, RDA (EF) Ariane Terlet, DDS Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 270/272 dentist, RDA (EF) Core – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Overview of RDA (EF) programs and the history of licensure. 2. Understand the scope of practice for RDA (EF)s. 3. Learn the benefits for the dental practice in utilizing RDA (EF)s.

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Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Plan so that current patients of record are retained when the new dentist joins the practice. 2. Understand the principles of marketing that apply specifically to practice transitions. 3. Train the team so that practice continuity is maintained during and after the transition process.

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Treating Black Triangles and Diastemas with Direct Composite

Friday Lectures

Love Dentistry, Have Fun and Prosper Richard Madow, DDS David Madow, DDS

David J. Clark, DDS

Time:

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

9:30 a.m.–noon Moscone South 308 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Room: Audience: C.E. units:

10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. and continues 1:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 304/306 entire dental team 20% – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Learn the five problems associated with current black triangle treatments.

1. Increase practice productivity while enjoying your profession more than ever.

2. Gain confidence using the injection molding technique for black triangles, peg laterals and diastemas.

2. Understand ways to gain more new patients, increase treatment acceptance and increase practice income.

3. Learn the techniques necessary for simplified composite veneering of fractured and worn teeth.

3. Communicate better, function as a true team and love your career.

Wonder Team Power: Ignite and Activate!

Peer Review — A Membership Benefit

Tina Calloway, CDA, DAICP

Sponsored and Presented by CDA Council on Peer Review Henrik E. Hansen, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

9:30 a.m.–noon InterContinental Grand Ballroom C (third floor) entire dental team 20% – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the peer review system. 2. Learn how to further develop the ability to maintain patient records in case of liability.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Moscone South 310 entire dental team 20% – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Identify opportunities where partnering teammates could increase productivity and strengthen relationships. 2. Understand the logistics and scheduling strategies that make accelerated hygiene a success. 3. Implement a system that allows more patients to be seen with quality care and less stress.

3. Enhance communication skills to avoid a conflict with a patient regarding dental treatment.

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Friday Lectures

Corporate Forum Management Confidential Teresa Duncan, MS

The following corporate forum is sponsored and presented by Kuraray America Inc.

Introduction to Advanced, Minimally Invasive (Biomimetic) Dentistry Joseph G. Willardsen, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Moscone South 200/212 entire dental team 20% – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Prepare for human resources horror stories. 2. Handle the grumpiest of team members.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 270/272 entire dental team Core – 3.0

3. Soothe the rudest of patients.

America’s Sweet Tooth Obsession and Its Impact on Oral and Systemic Health Karen Davis, RDH, BSDH

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn how to discuss these advanced minimally invasive restorations with your patients and how to gain acceptance. 2. Learn how to layer direct composites with low-stress, high-bond strengths. 3. Understand how to identify and treat dentin cracks, plus how and why to use fibers in composites.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 100 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Become a label detective to identify amounts and names used to disguise sugar. 2. Learn the systemic impact overconsumption of sugar has on the body and the cumulative impact in the mouth. 3. Guide patients toward an accurate understanding of the dangers of sugar and recommend safe options.

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3-D Imaging in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Resorptive Defects

Friday Lectures

Practical Tips and Tricks for the Everyday Dentist

Mohamed Fayad, DDS, MS, PhD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 105 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Describe the etiology, classification and diagnosis of resorptive defects. 2. Identify new approaches for diagnosis, prevention and treatment. 3. Establish the most predictable outcome utilizing 3-D imaging and restorative materials available.

From Preliminary Impression to Restoration: How Digital Work Flows Increase Practice Efficiency, Decrease Chair Time and Create a Better Patient Experience

Robert Margeas, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 303/305 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Differentiate between the types of ceramic materials and when to bond versus cement crowns. 2. Learn how to layer and finish composites for maximum esthetics that can rival porcelain. 3. Create invisible composite restorations that blend into the natural dentition.

A Partial Course on Partial Dentures M. Nader Sharifi, DDS, MS

Curtis E. Jansen, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. and repeats 3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 101 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand how digital dentistry is changing the practice of dentistry.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 307 dentist, dental student, lab technician Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Differentiate the simple impression techniques for removable partial denture (RPD) frameworks. 2. Compare various clasp design options for the free-end saddle RPD. 3. Learn numerous variations of framework design to increase esthetics.

2. Learn how to integrate intraoral scanning (IOS) and cone beam CT in patient treatment planning. 3. Use IOS for posterior conventional and implant restorations.

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Friday Lectures

TMD Made Easy: Capsulitis, Trismus and Internal Derangements

Rolling the Dice: Don’t Gamble With Ethics Sponsored and Presented by CDA Judicial Council

Jamison R. Spencer, DMD, MS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Recall and understand the anatomy of the head and neck area and how it relates to diagnosis and treatment. 2. Learn a simple approach to evaluation, differential diagnosis and treatment of common TMDs. 3. Gain a clear understanding of the definition and principle of “centric relation.”

Addressing the Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse — A New Paradigm for Interprofessionalism Between Prescribers and Dispensers Sponsored by CDA Public Policy Michael Bundy, PharmD, DMD, MD Tony J. Park, PharmD, JD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

noon–2 p.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team Core – 2.0

Alma J. Clark, DDS (moderator) Volkmar Felahy, DDS Donna Klauser, DDS Joanne Lagos, DDS Melissa D. Primus, DDS Ronald Surdi, DDS Chuck Wang, DDS Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

noon–2 p.m. Moscone South 274/276 entire dental team Core – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand how ethical principles influence daily decisions. 2. Learn tools for making ethical decisions. 3. Understand ethical standards and obligations.

Modern Conservative Dentistry — From Sealants to Cracked Teeth David J. Clark, DDS

Learning Outcomes 1. Recognize the problem of controlled substance abuse of drugs initially obtained through legitimate means. 2. Understand the pharmaceutical options for acute pain control in dentistry. 3. Distinguish between old and new rules of dispensing controlled substances by pharmacists; construct an action plan.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

1:30–4 p.m. Moscone South 308 dentist, dental student Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Have confidence identifying early tooth fracturing based on highlevel magnification. 2. Learn why new cavity preparations and other modalities are crucial to prevent eventual tooth fracture. 3. Receive a blueprint for diagnosis and treatment of complete and incomplete fractures.

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New Economics of Dentistry Sponsored by CDA Practice Support

Friday Lectures

Discover the Hidden Practice Within Your Practice Sponsored by CDA Foundation Kerry K. Straine

Brad Beck – Bank of America Practice Solutions Timothy G. Giroux, DDS – Western Practice Sales Adam Jones – Henry Schein Dental Justin Schafer – Bank of America Practice Solutions Blair Tomlinson — TDIC J. Haden Werhan, CPA, PSF — Thomas Wirig Doll Jason P. Wood, Esq. — Wood & Delgado Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

1:30–4:30 p.m. InterContinental Grand Ballroom C (third floor) entire dental team non-eligible

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–4:30 p.m. Moscone South 270/272 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn the five success strategies that will provide you results. 2. Learn what the total patient capacity is for your practice. 3. Learn the five steps to policy development and the importance of a management process in your practice.

No Flying in the Operatory: Why Walk When You Can Fly, Why Fly When You Can Soar! Tina Calloway, CDA, DAICP

Learning Outcomes 1. Identify how to develop business and financial plans for your practice. 2. Learn how to prepare yourself and your practice for retirement from day one. 3. Understand practice-financing options and overcome student and practice debt.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 310 entire dental team 20% – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Set and achieve break-through goals in customer service and engagement. 2. Lead with the right solutions for communication skills and timehonored values. 3. Describe your role as an assistant with self-discovery, knowledge and improvement for a successful career.

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Expanding Dental Practices Using Telehealth-Connected Teams and Virtual Dental Homes

Friday Lectures

Becoming Dr. Spielberg: Leveraging the Power of YouTube and Online Video Brad Newman

Sponsored by CDA Public Policy Paul Glassman, DDS, MBA

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 274/276 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Expand dental practices by creating virtual dental homes using telehealth-connected dental teams. 2. Understand the scientific background enabling this advance in dental practice. 3. Understand the organization, infrastructure and functions of a virtual dental home.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5 p.m. Moscone South 301 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Film video content for YouTube and feel like Spielberg. 2. Learn how to fully optimize and upload video files, which is extremely important for organic search engine optimization. 3. Have fun filming videos and learn how to capture the magic of the moment.

Upsetting the Underworld of Biofilms With Salivary Diagnostics and Subgingival Air Polishing

Differential Diagnosis of Oral Lesions: An Interactive Lecture Using Audience-Response Polling

Karen Davis, RDH, BSDH

John L. Alonge, MS, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 100 entire dental team Core – 3.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Review the diagnostic sequence to formulate a differential diagnosis. 2. Understand practical classification schemes to refine clinical diagnoses.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 307 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Appreciate the benefits of subgingival biofilm removal with novel devices. 2. Learn how salivary diagnostics reveal vital information to customize care. 3. Appreciate the safety of air polishing with low-abrasive powders.

3. Formulate differential diagnoses on soft tissue and radiographic lesions.

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Cracking the Cracked Tooth Code Utilizing 3-D Imaging Mohamed Fayad, DDS, MS, PhD

Friday Lectures

Information Privacy and Security Update: HIPAA, HITECH and CMIA Sponsored by CDA Practice Support Teresa Pichay Rami Zreikat

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 105 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 2.5

1. Compare 2-D and 3-D imaging in the diagnosis of fractures.

Learning Outcomes

2. Determine the different representations of crown and root fractures through reading the CBCT scans.

1. Consider methods to protect patient information that is stored, transmitted, communicated or copied.

3. Have better case selection and improve clinical outcomes with early diagnosis of cracked teeth.

2. Learn federal and state health information privacy law requirements. 3. Identify office policies, procedures and tasks that need to be updated.

101 Ways to Improve Your Practice David Schwab, PhD

Growing Your Practice Through Endodontics John West, DDS, MSD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Create an internal marketing system that keeps new patients coming in.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5:30 p.m. Moscone South 303/305 dentist, dental student, RDH (EF), RDA (EF) Core – 2.5

2. Project the right image and attract the right patients.

Learning Outcomes

3. Follow up with patients regarding recommended treatment.

1. Grow your practice over the next 12 months by asking a single patient question. 2. Open your eyes and recognize the huge undiagnosed endodontics gold mine right in front of you. 3. Implement endodontic techniques and knowledge immediately to grow your practice.

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Saturday Workshops

Pressure Thermoforming of Athletic Mouthguards and Other Dental Appliances

Things to know

Required Lecture on Page 75

Ray R. Padilla, DDS

Exhibit hall hours Thursday and Friday: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Audio recordings Recordings of identified programs are available for sale on the Esplanade level of Moscone South or following CDA Presents at prolibraries.com/cda.

Creating Direct Composite Veneers That Rival Porcelain Supplies Recommended

Robert Margeas, DDS Required supplies: Magnification loupes

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8–11 a.m. and repeats 12:30–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 232/234 entire dental team Core – 3.0 per session 029/030 $250 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the difference between vacuum and pressure thermoformed fabrication of appliances. 2. Compare pressure machines to vacuum machines, their costs and their differences in performance. 3. Get hands-on experience with pressure machines while fabricating appliances.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 224/226 dentist, dental student Core – 2.5 028 $360

Making Rotary Endodontics Highly Predictable, Safe and Easy — Microscope Workshop Recommended Lecture on Page 56; Supplies Required

John West, DDS, MSD

Learning Outcomes

Required supplies: Six endodontically accessed mature teeth not mounted in plaster

1. Create a multilayered restoration. 2. Learn how to finish and polish composites for maximum longevity. 3. Learn how to mimic tooth structure with great surface texture.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8–11 a.m. Moscone South 236 dentist, dental student Core – 3.0 031 $360

Learning Outcomes 1. Master the skill of seeing and locating canal orifices: finding all canals. 2. Practice the four manual motions of “following” in order to prepare a Glidepath for rotary endodontics. 3. Shape and finish with the new ProTaper Gold metallurgy and produce highly predicable shapes for 3-D obturation.

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Exodontia Techniques Workshop Recommended Lecture on Page 77; Supplies Recommended

Saturday Workshops

Local Anesthesia: Human Cadaver Dissection Supplies Recommended

John L. Alonge, MS, DDS

Alan W. Budenz, MS, DDS, MBA Mel Hawkins, DDS

Recommended supplies: Personal safety glasses

Recommended supplies: Scrubs and magnification loupes

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8:30–11:30 a.m. and repeats 1–4 p.m. Moscone South 228/230 dentist, dental student Core – 3.0 per session 032/033 $360 per session

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

9 a.m.–2 p.m. (one-hour break) Pacific Dugoni School of Dentistry dentist, RDH (EF), RDA (EF), dental student Core – 4.0 035 $550

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Perform surgical procedures with confidence.

1. Understand the needle pathways and barriers to diffusion in maxillary and mandibular local anesthesia.

2. Learn techniques to prevent complications and manage them when they occur. 3. Select and use the appropriate armamentarium to perform surgery more quickly and predictably.

Anything But Dentures: Overdenture Solutions for the Edentulous Mandible Supplies Recommended

M. Nader Sharifi, DDS, MS

2. Learn the anatomical structures and landmarks that you cannot actually “see” clinically. 3. Perform a variety of infiltration and block local anesthesia techniques with knowledge and confidence.

Creating the Invisible Class IV With Composite Resin Supplies Recommended

Robert Margeas, DDS

Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes and lab coat

Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

8:30–11:30 a.m. Moscone South 220/222 dentist, dental student, lab technician Core – 3.0 034 $325

Learning Outcomes

noon–2:30 p.m. Moscone South 224/226 dentist, dental student Core – 2.5 036 $360

1. Review and compare the different impression techniques, not just rubber base.

Learning Outcomes

2. Complete the hands-on workshops for attachment pick-up under a denture.

2. Learn how to layer and use a putty matrix for maximum predictability.

3. Be comfortable with two techniques through the hands-on workshops for overdenture impression.

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1. Create an invisible Class IV. 3. Provide a long-term solution to an everyday problem in practice.

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Improve Your Partials: Simple Materials, Techniques and Designs for RPDs

Saturday Lectures

SM4D: Social Media for Dentists Brad Newman

Supplies Recommended

M. Nader Sharifi, DDS, MS Recommended supplies: Magnification loupes and lab coat

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units: Course #: Fee:

1–4 p.m. Moscone South 220/222 dentist, dental student, lab technician Core – 3.0 037 $325

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the different design options available for free-end saddle removable partial dentures. 2. Review basic design principles that are applicable in every clinical case. 3. Explore various methods of impression making for RPD frame fabrication.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

7:30–9:30 a.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Maintain a social media conversation that is fresh, likeable and targeted for the right audience. 2. Learn what type of social media content works best and how to encourage engagement with your audience. 3. Create a more dynamic and unique online presence while improving page rank on Google and conversion.

Oral Cancer Screenings: If Not You, Then Who? Karen Davis, RDH, BSDH

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

7:30–10 a.m. Moscone South 307 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Identify and instruct patients on how to reduce risk factors for oral cancer. 2. Learn about technologies available to enhance intra- and extraoral cancer screenings. 3. Appreciate the components of thorough head and neck examinations.

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Dental Identification and Mass Disasters: How the Dental Team Works Adam J. Freeman, DDS

Saturday Lectures

Dentistry in Motion: Achieve Peak Performance to Maximize Productivity — Part I Timothy J. Pendergrass, PT, ScD, MS, COMT

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 303/305 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Learn how the dental team functions to identify the victims of mass disasters both natural and man-made. 2. Understand the science behind dental identifications. 3. Learn how technology has aided the identification of victims of mass disasters.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Explore the neuromusculoskeletal system as it relates to function. 2. Discuss movement-related dysfunctions associated with the practice of dentistry. 3. Discuss the concept of ideal posture in the “real world.”

Ultimate Dental Boot Camp: No-Shows and Cancellations, New Patients, More Treatment

The Real Simple Diet: How to Eat Well in a Fast-Paced World Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD

Richard Madow, DDS David Madow, DDS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. and continues 11:30 a.m. –2 p.m. Moscone South 308 entire dental team 20% – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Reduce no-shows and cancellations significantly, see more patients and increase treatment acceptance. 2. Understand how better intraoffice communication will make for a more enjoyable work experience.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8–10:30 a.m. Moscone South 100 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Identify the No. 1 biggest diet-related health problem facing Americans and how it affects nutritional status. 2. Understand five nutritional deficiencies common in most U.S. diets and simple ways to prevent them. 3. Learn five simple habits that guarantee a healthy diet.

3. Use your new knowledge on Monday morning.

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Clinical Success for Indirect Restorative Dentistry Paul L. Child Jr., DMD, CDT

Saturday Lectures

Danger Behind the Mirror: Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction Co-sponsored by CDA Well-Being Committee Patrick J. Sammon, PhD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. and continues 12:30–3 p.m. Moscone South 301 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 105 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Understand the classification of ceramics and cements and when to use each.

1. Understand how drug abuse can lead to addiction and drug-seeking behavior.

2. Learn the best techniques for conventional and adhesive cementation of ceramics, including zirconia.

2. Recognize the signs, symptoms and clinical problems associated with narcotic and OTC drug abuse.

3. Understand the differences between etchable and non-etchable ceramics and the chemical interaction of primers.

3. Spot how drug seekers divert prescription drugs and identify procedures for dealing with these individuals.

What Does Biofilm Have to Do With Chronic Disease, Persistent Wounds and Recurrent Infections?

Practice Transitions: A Marketing Perspective David Schwab, PhD

Anne Guignon, RDH, MPH

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 101 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

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8:30–11 a.m. Moscone South 274/276 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes

1. Understand how biofilm forms, matures and is disrupted.

1. Plan in advance so that current patients of record are retained when a new dentist joins the practice.

2. Appreciate how xerostomia affects biofilm ecology and learn methods to combat dry mouth.

2. Understand the principles of marketing that apply specifically to practice transitions.

3. Identify new strategies that involve patients in effective biofilm management.

3. Train the team so that practice continuity is maintained during and after the transition process.

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Minimally Invasive Restorative Dentistry Joel H. Berg, DDS, MS

Saturday Lectures

Dentistry in Motion: Achieve Peak Performance to Maximize Productivity — Part II Timothy J. Pendergrass, PT, ScD, MS, COMT

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

9–11:30 a.m. and continues 1–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 200/212 entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the continuum of caries management as it relates to restorative dentistry.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Explore ways to minimize your risk of movement-related dysfunction.

2. Learn new ways of assessing and treating biofilms using materials and devices.

2. Discuss the unique fitness needs of the dental professional.

3. Understand restorative approaches to caries management involving innovative treatment planning and materials.

3. Understand what it means to be functionally fit within the practice of dentistry.

Buckle Up! Insurance Changes Are Coming

When Seconds Count: Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office

Teresa Duncan, MS

Christine Quinn, DDS, MS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

10 a.m.–noon Moscone South 302 entire dental team Core – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Discuss upcoming changes to our industry.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11 a.m.–1:30 p.m. and repeats 2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 307 (a.m.)/308(p.m.) entire dental team Core – 2.5 per session

2. Assess what you can do to prepare your practice for the future.

Learning Outcomes

3. Determine your practice’s preparation level for the next two years.

1. Have a strategy for the management of medical emergencies that may occur in the dental setting. 2. Learn what is happening to the individual during that medical emergency and how to manage that emergency. 3. Take this information back to your practice and evaluate your emergency response protocol.

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Interdisciplinary Synergy: Creating Esthetic Treatment Outcomes Through Therapeutic Precision

Saturday Lectures

Discovering Your “Golden Posts” on Social Media Brad Newman

Jacinthe Paquette, DDS Cherilyn Sheets, DDS

Time:

Room: Audience: C.E. units:

11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. and repeats 2:30–5 p.m. (live streaming is available for the morning program only) Moscone South 303/305 dentist Core – 2.5 per session

Learning Outcomes 1. Maximize esthetic outcomes through an overall evaluation of the patient’s oral facial appearance.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

12:30–2:30 p.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team non-eligible

Learning Outcomes 1. Develop strategic social media content that reaches tremendous amounts of potential new patients. 2. Learn about Facebook advertising, blogging, tweets, check-ins, YouTube and more. 3. Develop a content strategy that takes your online identity to an entirely new level of success.

2. Understand interdisciplinary coordination/management for all treatment phases for natural teeth and implants. 3. Understand the parameters that create a stable, long-lasting result.

Sickening Facts — Recognizing Medically Complex Patients Anne Guignon, RDH, MPH

Eat Your Way to Vitality Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

noon–2:30 p.m. Moscone South 100 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

12:30–3 p.m. Moscone South 101 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Understand factors contributing to the rising incidence of degenerative diseases.

1. Explain the connection between what a patient eats and his or her vitality and energy.

2. Become aware of how dietary habits and personal lifestyles impact on oral health.

2. List five diet habits that patients can adopt to boost energy, gusto, enthusiasm for life and even sex appeal.

3. Learn how to engage patients in becoming part of the solution.

3. Create plans for encouraging patients to incorporate more healthy eating habits into their daily lives that will maximize both oral health and vitality.

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Stark-Raving Crazy: Dangers of Synthetic Drugs and Their Impact on Your Practice

Saturday Lectures

Bite Marks and the CSI Effect: Fact or Fiction?

Co-sponsored by CDA Well-Being Committee

Adam J. Freeman, DDS

Patrick J. Sammon, PhD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

12:30–3 p.m. Moscone South 105 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

1–3:30 p.m. Moscone South 304/306 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes

Learning Outcomes

1. Diagnose bite marks.

1. Recognize signs and symptoms and oral health problems associated with the use of these drugs of abuse.

2. Learn about child abuse and bite marks.

2. Screen patients to effectively identify drug misusing, abusing and addicted patients. 3. Learn how to use brief intervention strategies and apply these in your practice.

3. Learn how the odontologist collects and analyzes the evidence.

OSHA Compliance Update Eve Cuny, MS

Creating a Culture of Accountability David Schwab, PhD

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

12:30–3 p.m. Moscone South 274/276 entire dental team 20% – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Train your team to make everyone accountable for success.

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–4:30 p.m. Moscone South 309 entire dental team Core – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Describe the elements of the Hazard Communication plan. 2. Identify the OSHA employee training requirements. 3. Determine which records must be maintained for OSHA compliance.

2. Understand the need for organization, checklists and firm deadlines. 3. Run a successful and efficient staff meeting.

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Save Lives! The Miracle of Organ Transplantation and Subsequent Dental Considerations Karen Davis, RDH, BSDH

Notes

Course Handouts Attendees can access most course handouts at cdapresents.com and are welcome to print them through Sept. 8. The course handouts are also available via the mobile app. In addition, space is provided on the following pages to take notes.

Audio Recordings/C.E. Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

2:30–5 p.m. Moscone South 307 entire dental team Core – 2.5

Learning Outcomes 1. Understand the basics of the organ allocation process used in the U.S. 2. Learn the dental implications of transplantation and antirejection medications. 3. Appreciate the life-giving reality of organ donation.

Foundations of Dental Office Management Teresa Duncan, MS

Time: Room: Audience: C.E. units:

3–5 p.m. Moscone South 302 entire dental team 20% – 2.0

Learning Outcomes 1. Structure an effective team. 2. Manage your practice for financial success. 3. Anticipate insurance issues and industry changes.

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Did you know that you can obtain up to 50 percent of the Dental Board of California’s continuing education requirements through correspondence courses? A select number of lectures will be recorded and are identified in the program. You can request credit for Digitell’s PROLibraries audio-recorded courses from CDA Presents using the following procedure: • Listen to the audio CDs or MP3s you purchased. Cost-saving note: Multiple persons may share the audio; however, each person must complete his/her own summary. • Write a legible four to five paragraph summary for every 2.5 hours of course material. Each paragraph must be a minimum of six complete sentences. Format will be verified and returned if incorrect. • Submit your complete summary online at cdapresents.com/cerequest.

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Abrasives, disks, points, mandrels, strips AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Axis/SybronEndo – 1712 Brasseler USA – 1002 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 ContacEZ, Ultimate Interproximal Solution – 1440 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Komet USA – 1341 MANI – 733 Microcopy – 1417 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Supply Doc – 1539 Tri Hawk – 521 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Absorbents AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Microcopy – 1417 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Supply Doc – 1539

Acrylics AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 MDC Dental – 2401 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Air abrasion systems

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Crystalmark Dental Systems – 1336 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Air compressors Air Techniques – 1012 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Benco Dental – 814

Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Dansereau Health Products – 1433 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Midmark Corporation – 2226 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 Tech West – 1035 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Air dryers Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Alloys, precious and nonprecious AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Garfield Refining Company – 1108 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kerr Corporation – 1712 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539

Amalgam separators Air Techniques – 1012 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SolmeteX – 715 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Amalgamators AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402

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DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DMG America – 1436 Hunter Dental – 2221 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Analgesia equipment and supplies Accutron – 1012 DentalVibe – 2130 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Anatomical models Kilgore International – 1622 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Viade Products – 1237

Anesthesia services Hunter Dental – 2221 Patricia Ramos, DDS Anesthesia and Sedation for Dentistry – 838 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Anesthetics, local and accessories AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Anutra Medical – 2306 Aseptico – 1510 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Carestream Dental – 1212 Centrix – 1013 DentalVibe – 2130 DENTSPLY International – 1402 OraPharma – 1817 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Septodont – 922 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Wand Dental (Milestone Scientific) – 1513

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Audiovisual equipment and materials Patterson Dental – 1026 Screen Content Management – 840

Biological monitoring AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Bleaching kits AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Colgate – 1420 Crest Oral-B – 1202 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kettenbach LP – 1640 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening – 1626 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Sinsational Smile – 1139 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 Young’s Dental – 1141

Blood pressure equipment Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Bonding equipment Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 J. Morita USA – 1620 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Kuraray America – 2030 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Tokuyama Dental America – 2204 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830

Bone grafting materials BioHorizons – 1935 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DoWell Dental Products – 2303 Golden Dental Solutions – 2229 Impladent LTD – 2402 J. Morita USA – 1620 Meta Biomed – 713 Neoss – 938 OCO Biomedical – 1242 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Septodont – 922 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sunstar Americas – 813 Supply Doc – 1539 Zimmer Dental – 719

Burs, all types AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Axis/SybronEndo – 1712 Bien-Air Dental – 919 Brasseler USA – 1002 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 Coltene – 1211 ContacEZ, Ultimate Interproximal Solution – 1440 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DenMat – 1518 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Professional – 1402 DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Diatech – 1530 Golden Dental Solutions – 2229 Handpiece Club – 515 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Komet USA – 1341 MANI – 733 Microcopy – 1417 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 SS White Dental – 1512 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Tri Hawk – 521 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Business and financial services ACS Technologies – 842 Bank of America Practice Solutions – 701 BBVA Compass SBA Lending Group – 736 DentalXChange – 809 eRECORDS – 730 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions – 2114 MassMutual Financial Group – 605 Patterson Dental – 1026 Practice Pathways – Zions Bank – 2310 Professional Practice Sales – 1414 Reputation Impression – 717 U.S. Bank Small Business Banking – 501 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138 Western Practice Sales – 711

Business equipment and office supplies ACS Technologies – 842 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Patterson Dental – 1026 Staples Advantage – 706

Business systems ACS Technologies – 842 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 DentalXChange – 809 eRECORDS – 730 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Patterson Dental – 1026 Sikka Software Corporation – 827 Solutionreach – 1836 The Digital Dentist – 718 TriNet – 833 WEAVE – 2036

Cabinets A-dec – 1302 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Belmont Equipment – 1526 Benco Dental – 814 Biotec – 1517 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Midmark Corporation – 2226 Modular and Custom Cabinets (MCC) – 1012 NevinLabs Workstations – 1326 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pelton & Crane – 1802 Planmeca USA – 1926 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co. – 1517

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Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1517 Sirona Dental – 1226 Staples Advantage – 706 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830

CAD/CAM systems

A-dec – 1302 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1515 Belmont Equipment – 1526 Benco Dental – 814 BQ Ergonomics – 525 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Crescent Products – 1631 Dansereau Health Products – 1433 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DMG America – 1436 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Forest Dental Products – 1012 Global Surgical Corporation – 815 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Infinite Therapeutics – 508 Marus Dental – 1802 Midmark Corporation – 2226 Orascoptic – 1814 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pelton & Crane – 1802 Planmeca USA – 1926 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Quality Dental – 1426 RGP Dental – 932 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1517 Sirona Dental – 1226 Staples Advantage – 706 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. – 2220 Upholstery Packages & Services – 2212 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

3M ESPE – 1719 Benco Dental – 814 Bien-Air Dental – 919 BIOLASE – 616 Carestream Dental – 1212 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/ Instrumentarium – 1702 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 i-CAT Imaging Sciences – 1703 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 Patterson Dental – 1026 Planmeca CAD CAM Division – 2026 Sirona Dental – 1226 Total Health Environment – 837 Zimmer Dental – 719

Casting machines Patterson Dental – 1026

Casting materials Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Supply Doc – 1539

Cement, all types AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 Coltene – 1211 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DMG America – 1436 DUX Dental – 1712 Essential Dental Systems – 1031 GC America – 1102 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Kuraray America – 2030 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Tokuyama Dental America – 2204

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Chairs and accessories

Claims processing Carestream Dental – 1212 DentalXChange – 809 Denti-Cal – 825 Patterson Dental – 1026

Composite materials 3M ESPE – 1719 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bioclear Matrix – 2217 Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Coltene – 1211 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 DenMat – 1518 Dental USA – 622

DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DMG America – 1436 Essential Dental Systems – 1031 GC America – 1102 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 J. Morita USA – 1620 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Kuraray America – 2030 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Septodont – 922 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Tokuyama Dental America – 2204 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830

Computer forms Patterson Dental – 1026 PBHS – 1435 ProSites – 702

Computer hardware ACS Technologies – 842 Carestream Dental – 1212 Caspian IT Group – 1137 Dental R.A.T. – 2136 ICW International – 1012 NetFusion Consulting – Dental IT Solutions – 1941 PACT-ONE Solutions – 1041 Patterson Dental – 1026 PhotoMed International – 822 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Staples Advantage – 706 The Digital Dentist – 718

Computer imaging ACS Technologies – 842 Carestream Dental – 1212 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Denterprise International/Video Dental Concepts – 2332 Hunter Dental – 2221 NetFusion Consulting – Dental IT Solutions – 1941 PACT-ONE Solutions – 1041 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 RF America – 918 SOTA Imaging – 933 The Digital Dentist – 718 Total Health Environment – 837 XDR Radiology – 2326

Computer software ACS Technologies – 842 BirdEye/iSocial Reviews – 631 Carestream Dental – 1212 Caspian IT Group – 1137 Datacon Dental Systems – 1334 Demandforce – 708, 2208 DentalXChange – 809 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Easy Dental – 2102 eRECORDS – 730 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions – 2102 Instrumentarium – 1702 MacPractice – 625 PACT-ONE Solutions – 1041 Patterson Dental – 1026 PhotoMed International – 822 ProSites – 702 RF America – 918 Sikka Software Corporation – 827 Solutionreach – 1836 SOTA Imaging – 933 Staples Advantage – 706 Supply Doc – 1539 The Digital Dentist – 718 WEAVE – 2036 XDR Radiology – 2326

Continuing education BioHorizons – 1935 ClearCorrect – 1442 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 DenMat – 1518 Dental Board of California – 529 Dentaltown – 937 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Foundation for Allied Dental Education (FADE) – 534 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Hands on Training – 2231 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Keating Dental Arts – 522 Loma Linda University School of Dentistry – 513 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Ortho-Tain – 1207 OSHA Review – 807 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Quintessence Publishing Co. – 602 Rocky Mountain Dental Convention – 2034 Ruiz Dental Seminars – 632 Success In Endodontics – 2314 TDIC – 802 The Digital Dentist – 718 University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry – 509 University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry – 507 USC Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry – 511 Zimmer Dental – 719

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Cotton products ALCO Professional Supplies – 1238 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Glove Club – 1611 Microcopy – 1417 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 White Towel Services – 621

Credit and collection programs Credit Bureau Associates – 939 DentalXChange – 809

Crown and bridge materials AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Colgate – 1420 Coltene – 1211 Crowns R Us Dental Lab – 620 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 DenMat – 1518 Denovo Dental – 1531 Dental USA – 622 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Prosthetics – 1402 DigiDent Dental Art Technology – 2311 DMG America – 1436 DUX Dental – 1712 EXACTA Dental Direct – 716 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Golden Dental Solutions – 2229 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Keating Dental Arts – 522 Kettenbach LP – 1640 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 MDC Dental – 2401 Meta Biomed – 713 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Rhondium Corporation – 2240 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830

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Darkroom equipment and supplies Air Techniques – 1012 DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Dental dealers AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 ATS Dental – 1426 Benco Dental – 814 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cochran Dental – 1426 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 Denterprise International/Video Dental Concepts – 2332 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Doral Refining Corp. – 1514 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 Prophy Perfect – 1205 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Shark Dental Supply – 2233 Star Dental Supply – 1840 Supply Clinic – 527 The Digital Dentist – 718 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138 Western Practice Sales – 711 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

Dental hygiene materials (not otherwise classified) American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Colgate – 1420 Coltene – 1211 DenMat – 1518 Dental R.A.T. – 2136 Dental USA – 622 DMG America – 1436 GumChucks – 2425 Hartzell by DenMat – 1413 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Prophy Perfect – 1205 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Tokuyama Dental America – 2204 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pelton & Crane – 1802 Total Health Environment – 837 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138

Dental implants and accessories

Dental plans

3M ESPE – 1719 Accen Dental – 2334 BioHorizons – 1935 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Dental USA – 622 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties – 1402 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 DigiDent Dental Art Technology – 2311 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Golden Dental Solutions – 2229 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Impladent LTD – 2402 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Neoss – 938 Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 OCO Biomedical – 1242 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Sunstar Americas – 813 The Restful Jaw Company – 941 Tri Hawk – 521 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936 Young’s Dental – 1141 Zimmer Dental – 719

Dental laboratories Assured Dental Lab – 1740 ClearCorrect – 1442 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 DenMat – 1518 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 DigiDent Dental Art Technology – 2311 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Keating Dental Arts – 522 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PRO-Craft Dental Laboratory – 728 Rose Micro Solutions – 709, 2322 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Sunrise Dental Lab LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Dental office design and construction Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Kohan Group – 505 Patterson Dental – 1026

Dentegra Insurance Company – 1033 Midmark Corporation – 2226

Dental porcelain Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621

Dentifrice Colgate – 1420 Crest Oral-B – 1202 DenMat – 1518 GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare – 1604 Parnell Pharmaceuticals – 1537 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Supply Doc – 1539

Denture base reline and repair resins AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 DENTSPLY International – 1402 EXACTA Dental Direct – 716 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kettenbach LP – 1640 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Supply Doc – 1539 Tokuyama Dental America – 2204 VOCO America – 1830

Denture care products DENTSPLY International – 1402 GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare – 1604 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Supply Doc – 1539

Diagnostic equipment ACTEON North America – 1820 Air Techniques – 1012 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DenMat – 1518 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DEXIS Digital X-Ray – 1608 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/ Instrumentarium – 1702 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Instrumentarium – 1702 KaVo Dental – 1614

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Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Radiation Detection Company – 829 Total Health Environment – 837 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Digital imaging ACS Technologies – 842 ACTEON North America – 1820 Air Techniques – 1012 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Belmont Equipment – 1526 Benco Dental – 814 BIOLASE – 616 Carestream Dental – 1212 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DenMat – 1518 Denterprise International/Video Dental Concepts – 2332 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Easy Dental – 2102 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Global Surgical Corporation – 815 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions – 2102 Hunter Dental – 2221 i-CAT Imaging Sciences – 1703 Instrumentarium – 1702 J. Morita USA – 1620 Keating Dental Arts – 522 MacPractice – 625 Midmark Corporation – 2226 ODIN Visionary Technologies – 2234 PACT-ONE Solutions – 1041 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PhotoMed International – 822 Planmeca USA – 1926 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Radiation Detection Company – 829 RF America – 918 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sirona Dental – 1226 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 SOTA Imaging – 933 Suni Medical Imaging – 1633 Supply Doc – 1539 The Digital Dentist – 718 Total Health Environment – 837 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936 XDR Radiology – 2326 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

Disposable products A. Titan Instruments – 1929 Accutron – 1012 ALCO Professional Supplies – 1238 AllPro – 831 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438

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Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Clean Safety – 734 Coltene – 1211 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Disposabowl – 2304 Glove Club – 1611 Hunter Dental – 2221 Kerr TotalCare – 1712 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Preventive Dental Specialties – 1205 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Prophy Magic – 1320 Prophy Perfect – 1205 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SecureTip – 2318 Star Dental Supply – 1840 Supply Doc – 1539 The JawDropper – 731 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Tri Hawk – 521 ValuMax International – 1542 White Towel Services – 621

Educational material BioHorizons – 1935 California Dental Assistants Association – 533 California Dental Hygienists’ Association – 531 Columbia Dentoform Teaching Solutions – 1326 Community Medical Center – 504 DenMat – 1518 Easy Dental – 2102 Foundation for Allied Dental Education (FADE) – 534 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Hands on Training – 2231 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions – 2102 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 HR For Health – 2330 Kilgore International – 1622 Loma Linda University School of Dentistry – 513 Officite – 2315 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 PBHS – 1435 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 ProSites – 702 Quintessence Publishing Co. – 602 Ruiz Dental Seminars – 632 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 TDIC – 802 USC Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry – 511

Electronic claims transmissions Carestream Dental – 1212 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 DentalXChange – 809 Easy Dental – 2102 eServices – 2102 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions – 2102 MacPractice – 625 Patterson Dental – 1026

Electrosurgical equipment Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DoWell Dental Products – 2303 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Emergency kits Accutron – 1012 Diatech – 1530 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Endodontic instruments and supplies A. Titan Instruments – 1929 ACTEON North America – 1820 American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bien-Air Dental – 919 BQ Ergonomics – 525 Brasseler USA – 1002 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 CMS Dental – 517 DenMat – 1518 DentalVibe – 2130 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Maillefer – 1402 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DEXIS Digital X-Ray – 1608 Diatech – 1530 Essential Dental Systems – 1031 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 J. Morita USA – 1620 Komet USA – 1341 MANI – 733 MDC Dental – 2401 Medidenta – 1322 Meisinger USA LLC – 1012 Meta Biomed – 713 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sirona Dental – 1226 Success In Endodontics – 2314 Supply Doc – 1539 SybronEndo – 1712 The Restful Jaw Company – 941 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Tri Hawk – 521 Ultradent Products – 1726

Equipment leasing ACS Technologies – 842 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138

Equipment repair and maintenance ACS Technologies – 842 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Coltene – 1211 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Handpiece Express – 1837 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Supply Doc – 1539 The Digital Dentist – 718 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Evacuators and evacuating systems Air Techniques – 1012 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Crystalmark Dental Systems – 1336 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DryShield – 839 Hunter Dental – 2221 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 RAMVAC Utility – 1326 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 The JawDropper – 731 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Eyewash stations Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834

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Faucets, automatic Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Fiber optic illumination products Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Designs for Vision – 1019 Hunter Dental – 2221 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Orascoptic – 1814 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 StarDental Instruments – 1326 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Filling materials and accessories 3M ESPE – 1719 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bioclear Matrix – 2217 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Supply Doc – 1539 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830

Financial services Bank of America Practice Solutions – 701 BBVA Compass SBA Lending Group – 736 California Dentists’ Guild – 1535 Capital One Spark Business – 2140 CareCredit – 801 DentalXChange – 809 Dentist’s Advantage – 1629 East West Bank Professional Practice Solutions – 607 eRECORDS – 730 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions – 2114 Lending Club Patient Solutions – 514 Patterson Dental – 1026 Practice Pathways – Zions Bank – 2310 Professional Practice Sales – 1414 Prosper Healthcare Lending – 2040 Supply Doc – 1539 U.S. Bank Small Business Banking – 501 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138

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WePayAnywhere – 2241 Western Practice Sales – 711

Financing, dental equipment Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Bank of America Practice Solutions – 701 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 East West Bank Professional Practice Solutions – 607 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Practice Pathways – Zions Bank – 2310 Sky Dental Supply – 834 The Digital Dentist – 718 U.S. Bank Small Business Banking – 501 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138

Financing, dental patient CareCredit – 801 DentalXChange – 809 East West Bank Professional Practice Solutions – 607 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Lending Club Patient Solutions – 514 Prosper Healthcare Lending – 2040

Financing, practice acquisition Bank of America Practice Solutions – 701 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 East West Bank Professional Practice Solutions – 607 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Professional Practice Sales – 1414 U.S. Bank Small Business Banking – 501 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138 Western Practice Sales – 711

Floss AllPro – 831 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Colgate – 1420 Crest Oral-B – 1202 Dr. Fresh LLC – 2129 Giggletime Toy Company – 1701 GumChucks – 2425 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PHB – 1205 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Second Story Promotions – 1639 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sunstar Americas – 813 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Fluoride products 3M ESPE – 1719 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Colgate – 1420 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY Professional – 1402 DMG America – 1436 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830 Water Pik – 1718

Furnaces Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Gel, scaling AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Supply Doc – 1539

Glass ionomers AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 DenMat – 1518 GC America – 1102 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Supply Doc – 1539 VOCO America – 1830

Gloves ALCO Professional Supplies – 1238 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Benco Dental – 814 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 Clean Safety – 734 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Glove Club – 1611 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314

SARAYA Healthcare USA – 604 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Staples Advantage – 706 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 ValuMax International – 1542 Young’s Dental – 1141

Gum, chewing Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Handpieces, operating and laboratory ACTEON North America – 1820 A-dec – 1302 AG Neovo Dental – 2134 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Aseptico – 1510 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Beyes Dental Canada – 1931 Bien-Air Dental – 919 BioHorizons – 1935 Brasseler USA – 1002 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DenMat – 1518 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 DentalVibe – 2130 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Professional – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Essential Dental Systems – 1031 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Handpiece Club – 515 Handpiece Express – 1837 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 J. Morita USA – 1620 KaVo Dental – 1614 Lares Research – 1416 Medidenta – 1322 NevinLabs Workstations – 1326 NSK Dental LLC – 2225 OCO Biomedical – 1242 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Prophy Magic – 1320 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 SciCan – 926 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sirona Dental – 1226 Sky Dental Supply – 834 StarDental Instruments – 1326 Supply Doc – 1539 SybronEndo – 1712 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936 Vector R & D – 1038 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

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Impression materials 3M ESPE – 1719 Accen Dental – 2334 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 BioHorizons – 1935 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 Coltene – 1211 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 DenMat – 1518 Denovo Dental – 1531 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402 Disposabowl – 2304 DMG America – 1436 DUX Dental – 1712 GC America – 1102 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 J. Morita USA – 1620 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Kettenbach LP – 1640 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 MDC Dental – 2401 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Rhondium Corporation – 2240 SciCan – 926 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936 Water Pik – 1718 Young’s Dental – 1141

Incentive materials, patients Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 White Towel Services – 621

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Certol International – 1839 OSHA Review – 807 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Quality Dental – 1426 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Products and Services

Infection control products AllPro – 831 American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Certol International – 1839 Coltene – 1211 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 Dental R.A.T. – 2136 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Professional – 1402 Disposabowl – 2304 DUX Dental – 1712 Ecoclean – 1939 Glove Club – 1611 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Hunter Dental – 2221 Kerr TotalCare – 1712 OSHA Review – 807 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 SARAYA Healthcare USA – 604 SciCan – 926 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Septodont – 922 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SolmeteX – 715 Star Dental Supply – 1840 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Tri Hawk – 521 ValuMax International – 1542

Infectious and hazardous waste handlers AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Patterson Dental – 1026 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Quality Dental – 1426 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Instruments, diamond A. Titan Instruments – 1929 ACTEON North America – 1820 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Axis/SybronEndo – 1712 Brasseler USA – 1002 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 ContacEZ, Ultimate Interproximal Solution – 1440 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 DenMat – 1518 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820

DoWell Dental Products – 2303 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Komet USA – 1341 LM-Dental – 1926 Meisinger USA LLC – 1012 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Ruiz Dental Seminars – 632 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Supply Doc – 1539 Tri Hawk – 521 Vector R & D – 1038

Instruments, operating and accessories ACTEON North America – 1820 American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 BioHorizons – 1935 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 Dental USA – 622 DentalVibe – 2130 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Golden Dental Solutions – 2229 Hartzell by DenMat – 1413 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 LM-Dental – 1926 Neoss – 938 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 Rhondium Corporation – 2240 Ruiz Dental Seminars – 632 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Star Dental Supply – 1840 StarDental Instruments – 1326 Supply Doc – 1539 The Restful Jaw Company – 941 Tri Hawk – 521 Vector R & D – 1038 Young’s Dental – 1141

Insurance DentalXChange – 809 Dentegra Insurance Company – 1033 Dentist’s Advantage – 1629 MacPractice – 625 MassMutual Financial Group – 605 Mitchell and Mitchell Insurance Agency – 608 TDIC – 802 TriNet – 833

Intercommunication systems Caspian IT Group – 1137 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Lighthouse Practice Management Group – 1637 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Intraoral cameras ACTEON North America – 1820 A-dec – 1302 Air Techniques – 1012 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Carestream Dental – 1212 Denterprise International/Video Dental Concepts – 2332 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DEXIS Digital X-Ray – 1608 Digital Doc LLC – 1337 Easy Dental – 2102 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/ Instrumentarium – 1702 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions – 2102 Hunter Dental – 2221 MacPractice – 625 NetFusion Consulting – Dental IT Solutions – 1941 ODIN Visionary Technologies – 2234 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PhotoMed International – 822 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 RF America – 918 SciCan – 926 SharperPractice – 726 Sirona Dental – 1226 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SOTA Imaging – 933 Suni Medical Imaging – 1633 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 The Digital Dentist – 718 XDR Radiology – 2326 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

Investment materials and equipment Dental USA – 622 MDC Dental – 2401 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Investment planning California Dentists’ Guild – 1535

Jewelry Doral Refining Corp. – 1514

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Laboratory equipment (not otherwise classified) Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Hunter Dental – 2221 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 NevinLabs Workstations – 1326 Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 RadTec Medical Devices Inc. – 2422 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Lasers BIOLASE – 616 Convergent Dental – 627 DenMat – 1518 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Fotona, Lasers4Dentistry – 601 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 SharperPractice – 726 Sirona Dental – 1226 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Leasing, dental equipment ACS Technologies – 842 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Patterson Dental – 1026 Sky Dental Supply – 834 U.S. Bank Small Business Banking – 501 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138

Light, curing 3M ESPE – 1719 ACTEON North America – 1820 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Beyes Dental Canada – 1931 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 CMS Dental – 517 Coltene – 1211 Dansereau Health Products – 1433 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DoWell Dental Products – 2303 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Hunter Dental – 2221 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kerr Corporation – 1712 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026

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Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SharperPractice – 726 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. – 2220 Ultradent Products – 1726 Vector R & D – 1038 VOCO America – 1830 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Lighting accessories Brasseler USA – 1002 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Designs for Vision – 1019 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Hunter Dental – 2221 Isolite Systems – 2214 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Lumed Science Inc. – 2237 Orascoptic – 1814 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PeriOptix, a DenMat Company – 1518 Planmeca USA – 1926 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 Rose Micro Solutions – 709, 2322 Snap On Optics – 720, 1540, 2313 SOTA Imaging – 933 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. – 2220 Ultralight Optics – 1106, 1641

Linings, cavity AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY Caulk – 1402 DMG America – 1436 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Supply Doc – 1539

Loupes AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Benco Dental – 814 Brasseler USA – 1002 Clear Optix – 1240, 2138 DenMat – 1518 Designs for Vision – 1019 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 ODIN Visionary Technologies – 2234 Orascoptic – 1814 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PeriOptix, a DenMat Company – 1518 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318

Rose Micro Solutions – 709, 2322 Snap On Optics – 720, 1540, 2313 Supply Doc – 1539 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. – 2220 Ultralight Optics – 1106, 1641

Manufacturers ACTEON North America – 1820 Bien-Air Dental – 919 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 Dental USA – 622 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Komet USA – 1341 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Meta Biomed – 713 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 SciCan – 926 SolmeteX – 715 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Masks and shields ALCO Professional Supplies – 1238 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Benco Dental – 814 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Glove Club – 1611 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Kerr TotalCare – 1712 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 ValuMax International – 1542

Medicaments AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Parnell Pharmaceuticals – 1537 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314

Microscopes Clear Optix – 1240, 2138 Global Surgical Corporation – 815 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Miscellaneous ACS Technologies – 842 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bank of America Practice Solutions – 701

BirdEye/iSocial Reviews – 631 Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Blue Wave Tech – 835 California Dental Assistants Association – 533 Cargill – 1039 Crescent Products – 1631 Dentaltown – 937 DHP/Dental Hearing Protection – 732 Doral Refining Corp. – 1514 Enovative Technologies – 2312 Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 2213 Gideons International – 536 Hunter Dental – 2221 Infinite Trading – 606, 2135 InfoStar – 1534 Isolite Systems – 2214 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Otto Trading – 619, 1042, 1741 Patterson Dental – 1026 ProSites – 702 Screen Content Management – 840 Suni Medical Imaging – 1633 The Digital Dentist – 718 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 TriNet – 833 UCSD Student-Run Free Dental Clinic – 2433 Water Pik – 1718 Western Practice Sales – 711

Mobile dentistries ACTEON North America – 1820 Aseptico – 1510 Modular and Custom Cabinets (MCC) – 1012 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Office furniture and decor BQ Ergonomics – 525 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 2213 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 ICW International – 1012 Infinite Therapeutics – 508 Kohan Group – 505 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pelton & Crane – 1802 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 RGP Dental – 932 Staples Advantage – 706

Operating lights, extraoral A-dec – 1302 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1515 Belmont Equipment – 1526 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 Desco Dental Equipment – 820

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Designs for Vision – 1019 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Forest Dental Products – 1012 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Marus Dental – 1802 Orascoptic – 1814 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Rose Micro Solutions – 709, 2322 Supply Doc – 1539 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. – 2220 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Operating lights, intraoral Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Midmark Corporation – 2226 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Proma – 1517 RF America – 918 Rose Micro Solutions – 709, 2322 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Supply Doc – 1539 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Operating room supplies and equipment (not otherwise classified) Crescent Products – 1631 DentalVibe – 2130 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Hunter Dental – 2221 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 The Restful Jaw Company – 941

Optical aids Clear Optix – 1240, 2138 DenMat – 1518 Designs for Vision – 1019 LumaDent – 1037, 1739 Orascoptic – 1814 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PeriOptix, a DenMat Company – 1518 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. – 2220

Oral irrigation devices

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Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening – 1626

Products and Services

SOTA Imaging – 933 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Water Pik – 1718

Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Oral rinses

Paper products

AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Colgate – 1420 Crest Oral-B – 1202 DenMat – 1518 Dr. Fresh LLC – 2129 Parnell Pharmaceuticals – 1537 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening – 1626 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Water Pik – 1718

Glove Club – 1611 Patterson Dental – 1026 PBHS – 1435 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Staples Advantage – 706 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 ValuMax International – 1542

Orthodontic and pedodontic materials AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 ClearCorrect – 1442 Colgate – 1420 ContacEZ, Ultimate Interproximal Solution – 1440 Danville Materials LLC – 1112 Denovo Dental – 1531 DENTSPLY Raintree Essix – 1402 Diatech – 1530 Disposabowl – 2304 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Hartzell by DenMat – 1413 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Meisinger USA LLC – 1012 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Preventive Dental Specialties – 1205 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Prophy Perfect – 1205 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Oxygen and anesthesia equipment Accutron – 1012 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026

Periodontal instruments A. Titan Instruments – 1929 ACTEON North America – 1820 American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bien-Air Dental – 919 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DenMat – 1518 Dental USA – 622 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hartzell by DenMat – 1413 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Tri Hawk – 521

Periodontal products AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 CMS Dental – 517 Colgate – 1420 DenMat – 1518 Dental R.A.T. – 2136 GumChucks – 2425 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PHB – 1205 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sunstar Americas – 813 Supply Doc – 1539 The Restful Jaw Company – 941 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Tri Hawk – 521 White Towel Services – 621

Personnel service Western Practice Sales – 711

Pharmaceuticals (drugs) AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Colgate – 1420 DenMat – 1518 OraPharma – 1817 Parnell Pharmaceuticals – 1537 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Photographic equipment, supplies and accessories Carestream Dental – 1212 DenMat – 1518 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PhotoMed International – 822 RadTec Medical Devices Inc. – 2422 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Sky Dental Supply – 834

Porcelain polishes Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 DenMat – 1518 DiaGold/GoldBurs.com – 520 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Porcelain repair products Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cosmedent – 610, 1516 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Prosthetics – 1402 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Ultradent Products – 1726

Portable equipment ACTEON North America – 1820 Aseptico – 1510 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 2213 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

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Practice management Access Dental and Blue Hills Dental – 940 Benco Dental – 814 BirdEye/iSocial Reviews – 631 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 CareCredit – 801 Carestream Dental – 1212 Coast Dental – 1239 Crystal Clear Digital Marketing – 2227 Datacon Dental Systems – 1334 Demandforce – 708, 2208 DentalVibe – 2130 DentalXChange – 809 Dentrix Ascend – 2102 Easy Dental – 2102 eRECORDS – 730 eServices – 2102 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions – 2102 Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions – 2114 HR For Health – 2330 Lighthouse Practice Management Group – 1637 MacPractice – 625 Main Street Hub – 1937 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Officite – 2315 Patterson Dental – 1026 RF America – 918 Sikka Software Corporation – 827 Solutionreach – 1836 TeleVox – 722 TriNet – 833 WEAVE – 2036 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138 Western Practice Sales – 711 White Towel Services – 621

Practice marketing BirdEye/iSocial Reviews – 631 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 Crystal Clear Digital Marketing – 2227 da Vinci Dental Studios – 714 Demandforce – 708, 2208 DenMat – 1518 DentalMarketing.net – 1142 DentalXChange – 809 DoctorsInternet.com – 2131 eRECORDS – 730 InfoStar – 1534 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 Officite – 2315 Patterson Dental – 1026 PBHS – 1435 Preventive Dental Specialties – 1205 ProSites – 702 Reputation Impression – 717 Social Dental – 2320 Solutionreach – 1836 TeleVox – 722 Viva Concepts – 942 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138

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Western Practice Sales – 711 Yodle – 1538

Practice sales Bank of America Practice Solutions – 701 Crystal Clear Digital Marketing – 2227 Demandforce – 708, 2208 East West Bank Professional Practice Solutions – 607 Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions – 2114 Integrity Practice Sales – 1040 Professional Practice Sales – 1414 Solutionreach – 1836 Wells Fargo Practice Finance – 1138 Western Practice Sales – 711

Preventive dentistry products American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 CMS Dental – 517 Colgate – 1420 Darby Dental Supply LLC – 819 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DMG America – 1436 GC America – 1102 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 GumChucks – 2425 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kilgore International – 1622 Kuraray America – 2030 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Preventive Dental Specialties – 1205 Prophy Magic – 1320 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Star Dental Supply – 1840 Supply Doc – 1539 The Restful Jaw Company – 941 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 VOCO America – 1830

Prophy Magic – 1320 Prophy Perfect – 1205 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726 Water Pik – 1718

Prosthetic and laboratory supplies AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 BioHorizons – 1935 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Prosthetics – 1402 Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Neoss – 938 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Supply Doc – 1539 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Publications, professional and scientific Dental Tribune – 612 Dentaltown – 937 Elsevier – 2302 Quintessence Publishing Co. – 602

Pulp testers

DenMat – 1518 Denovo Dental – 1531 DigiDent Dental Art Technology – 2311 DMG America – 1436 DUX Dental – 1712 Essential Dental Systems – 1031 EXACTA Dental Direct – 716 Garrison Dental Solutions – 2126 GC America – 1102 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Keating Dental Arts – 522 Kettenbach LP – 1640 Kuraray America – 2030 Meta Biomed – 713 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Nobel Biocare USA – 1703 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 Rhondium Corporation – 2240 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Septodont – 922 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Supply Doc – 1539 Tokuyama Dental America – 2204 Tri Hawk – 521 Ultradent Products – 1726 VOCO America – 1830 Zimmer Dental – 719

AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 SybronEndo – 1712

Retention pins

Record keeping systems

Retirement programs

Coltene – 1211 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921

Datacon Dental Systems – 1334 Patterson Dental – 1026 Solutionreach – 1836

California Dentists’ Guild – 1535 Peter D. Austin & Associates – 614 Western Practice Sales – 711

Refineries

Retraction materials

Argen Refining – 2419 Doral Refining Corp. – 1514 Garfield Refining Company – 1108 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Medidenta – 1322 Symphony Metals – 2215

Prophylaxis angles, kits and cups

Restorative materials and accessories

AllPro – 831 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bien-Air Dental – 919 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Diatech – 1530 Kerr TotalCare – 1712 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Preventech – 1527 Preventive Dental Specialties – 1205

3M ESPE – 1719 Accen Dental – 2334 American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bioclear Matrix – 2217 BioHorizons – 1935 Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Centrix – 1013 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 Coltene – 1211 Cosmedent – 610, 1516

3M ESPE – 1719 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products – 1738 DenMat – 1518 Denovo Dental – 1531 DUX Dental – 1712 Isolite Systems – 2214 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Septodont – 922 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Saliva ejectors ALCO Professional Supplies – 1238 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826

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Dansereau Health Products – 1433 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DoWell Dental Products – 2303 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators – 1318 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

Saliva, synthetic Parnell Pharmaceuticals – 1537 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Sealants 3M ESPE – 1719 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Bisco Dental Products – 1826 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DMG America – 1436 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Kerr Corporation – 1712 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pulpdent Corporation – 1215 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SDI (North America) – 920 Shofu Dental Corporation – 1621 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Ultradent Products – 1726

Sharpeners Hartzell by DenMat – 1413 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539

Signs Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Staples Advantage – 706

Skin care

132

AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Essential Dental Systems – 1031 Hawaiian Moon – 526, 2328 InfiniteAloe/Ultimate Creations – 2421

Products and Services

Kerr TotalCare – 1712 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 SARAYA Healthcare USA – 604 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Septodont – 922 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539

Snoring appliances Glidewell Laboratories – 1428 Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Keating Dental Arts – 522 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Spore testing Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 OSHA Review – 807 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Sterilizers and accessories A-dec – 1302 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DUX Dental – 1712 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Midmark Corporation – 2226 OSHA Review – 807 Patterson Dental – 1026 PDT – 1536 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Quality Dental – 1426 Schumacher Dental Instruments – 721 SciCan – 926 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 ValuMax International – 1542 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

Stools, dental operating and laboratory A-dec – 1302 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1515 Belmont Equipment – 1526 Benco Dental – 814

BQ Ergonomics – 525 Brewer Company – 1615 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Crystalmark Dental Systems – 1336 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Forest Dental Products – 1012 Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 2213 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Marus Dental – 1802 Midmark Corporation – 2226 NevinLabs Workstations – 1326 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pelton & Crane – 1802 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 RGP Dental – 932 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1517 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316 Supply Doc – 1539 Upholstery Packages & Services – 2212 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Subscription services ACS Technologies – 842 Caspian IT Group – 1137 Radiation Detection Company – 829 TriNet – 833

Surgical supplies ACTEON North America – 1820 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 BioHorizons – 1935 Dental USA – 622 Meta Biomed – 713 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Rose Micro Solutions – 709, 2322 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Syringes and accessories A. Titan Instruments – 1929 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Centrix – 1013 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Hunter Dental – 2221 Impladent LTD – 2402 J. Morita USA – 1620 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Prophy Magic – 1320 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Septodont – 922

Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Teeth, artificial Benco Dental – 814 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Columbia Dentoform Teaching Solutions – 1326 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Prosthetics – 1402 DigiDent Dental Art Technology – 2311 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Ivoclar Vivadent – 626 Keating Dental Arts – 522 Kilgore International – 1622 MDC Dental – 2401 MicroDental Laboratories – 914 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC – 2316

TMJ products Great Lakes Orthodontics – 1418 Infinite Trading – 606, 2135 Keating Dental Arts – 522 Ortho-Tain – 1207 Otto Trading – 619, 1042, 1741 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 The JawDropper – 731 The Restful Jaw Company – 941 Universal Orthodontic Lab – 936

Toothbrushes AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Benco Dental – 814 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Colgate – 1420 Crest Oral-B – 1202 DenMat – 1518 Diatech – 1530 Dr. Fresh LLC – 2129 Giggletime Toy Company – 1701 GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare – 1604 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 L.A.K. Enterprises – 1619 O’Nano Oral Solutions – 609 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PHB – 1205 Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening – 1626 Preventive Dental Specialties – 1205 Prophy Perfect – 1205 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Second Story Promotions – 1639 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Sunstar Americas – 813 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Water Pik – 1718

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Toys AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Giggletime Toy Company – 1701 Good Time Attractions – 1339 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Second Story Promotions – 1639 SML – Space Maintainers Laboratories – 1617 Staples Advantage – 706

Ultrasonic equipment ACTEON North America – 1820 American Eagle Instruments – 1116 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Coltene – 1211 DenMat – 1518 DENTSPLY International – 1402 DENTSPLY Professional – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DoWell Dental Products – 2303 Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC – 1502 Hunter Dental – 2221 Midmark Corporation – 2226 Parkell – 2301 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 StarDental Instruments – 1326 Sultan Healthcare – 1602 Supply Doc – 1539 SybronEndo – 1712 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

Uniforms and gowns ALCO Professional Supplies – 1238 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Koi Design – 2235 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Staples Advantage – 706 Supply Doc – 1539 ValuMax International – 1542

Units and accessories A-dec – 1302 Aseptico – 1510 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Beaverstate Dental Systems – 1515 Belmont Equipment – 1526 Biotec – 1517 Dansereau Health Products – 1433 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Forest Dental Products – 1012

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Hunter Dental – 2221 Marus Dental – 1802 Modular and Custom Cabinets (MCC) – 1012 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Planmeca USA – 1926 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Proma – 1517 Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co. – 1517 Royal Dental Manufacturing – 1517 Sirona Dental – 1226 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Upholstery Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Flight Dental Systems – 502 Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. – 2213 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Pelton & Crane – 1802 Quality Dental – 1426 Upholstery Packages & Services – 2212 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Vacuum equipment Air Techniques – 1012 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Dansereau Health Products – 1433 DentalEZ Integrated Solutions – 1326 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 Midmark Corporation – 2226 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 RAMVAC Utility – 1326 SOTA Imaging – 933 Supply Doc – 1539 Tech West – 1035 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426

Wax, all types AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Henry Schein Orthodontics – 2202 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 MDC Dental – 2401 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936

Website development Caspian IT Group – 1137 CDA Endorsed Programs – 802 DentalXChange – 809 DoctorsInternet.com – 2131 InfoStar – 1534 Officite – 2315 PACT-ONE Solutions – 1041 Patterson Dental – 1026 PBHS – 1435 ProSites – 702 Social Dental – 2320 TeleVox – 722 Yodle – 1538

X-ray films, intra- and extraoral ACTEON North America – 1820 Air Techniques – 1012 AM-Touch Dental Supply – 1438 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Carestream Dental – 1212 Denterprise International/Video Dental Concepts – 2332 DENTSPLY International – 1402 Desco Dental Equipment – 820 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/ Instrumentarium – 1702 Glove Club – 1611 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Heraeus Kulzer – 1120 Hunter Dental – 2221 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 PureLife Dental – 705, 1314 Radiation Detection Company – 829 RF America – 918 Scott’s Dental Supply – 1742 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SOTA Imaging – 933 Supply Doc – 1539 Top Quality Manufacturing – 1936 Young’s Dental – 1141

Desco Dental Equipment – 820 DEXIS Digital X-Ray – 1608 DUX Dental – 1712 Gendex/NOMAD/SOREDEX/ Instrumentarium – 1702 Henry Schein Dental – 1916 Hunter Dental – 2221 i-CAT Imaging Sciences – 1703 Instrumentarium – 1702 J. Morita USA – 1620 Microcopy – 1417 NetFusion Consulting – Dental IT Solutions – 1941 ODIN Visionary Technologies – 2234 PACT-ONE Solutions – 1041 Patterson Dental – 1026 Pearson Dental Supply – 921 Planmeca USA – 1926 Professional Sales Associates – 1012 Radiation Detection Company – 829 RadTec Medical Devices Inc. – 2422 Sirona Dental – 1226 Sky Dental Supply – 834 SOTA Imaging – 933 Supply Doc – 1539 Total Health Environment – 837 Vatech America – 1340 Yaeger Dental Supply – 1426 Young’s Dental – 1141

X-ray machines, accessories and processors ACS Technologies – 842 ACTEON North America – 1820 Air Techniques – 1012 Aribex – 1702 Aseptico – 1510 Associated Dental Dealers – 1426 Benco Dental – 814 BIOLASE – 616 Burkhart Dental Supply – 826 Carestream Dental – 1212 Cowsert Dental – 1426 Denterprise International/Video Dental Concepts – 2332 DENTSPLY Rinn – 1402

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3M ESPE 800.634.2249 3MESPE.com Booth: 1719

A A. Titan Instruments 877.284.8261 atitan.com Booth: 1929

Abradent Air Abrasion 888.264.4337 crystalmarkdental.com Booth: 1336

Accen Dental 407.88.2010 accendental.com Booth: 2334

Access Dental and Blue Hills Dental 916.922.5000 accessdental.com Booth: 940

Accutron Inc. 800.531.2221 accutron-inc.com Booth: 1012

ACS Technologies 707.888.1191 acsdt.com Booth: 842

ACTEON North America 800.289.6367 acteonusa.com Booth: 1820

ACTIVA BioACTIVE 800.343.4342 activabioactive.com Booth: 1215

A-dec 503.538.7478 a-dec.com Booth: 1302

AG Neovo Dental 408.321.8210 agneovodental.com Booth: 2134

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800.247.8324 airtechniques.com Booth: 1012

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ALCO Professional Supplies/Glove Express 800.344.2526 gloveexpress.com Booth: 1238

AllPro 800.243.2285 allprodental.com Booth: 831

American Eagle Instruments 406.549.7451 am-eagle.com Booth: 1116

AM-Touch Dental Supply 800.350.4568 amtouch.com Booth: 1438

Anesthesia and Sedation for Dentistry Patricia Ramos, DDS 818.631.7055 drramosanesthesia.com Booth: 838

ATS Dental

AuthAir 866.722.8663 pact-one.com Booth: 1041

Awestruck Dental LLC 970.901.7861 thejawdropper.com Booth: 731

Axis/SybronEndo 800.537.7123 kerrdental.com Booth: 1712

B SPONSOR

Arnold Dental Services 925.237.6009 Booth: 2221

Argen Refining 866.479.6807 argenrefining.com Booth: 2419

Aribex 266.340.5522 aribex.com Booth: 1702

Aseptico 800.426.5913 aseptico.com Booth: 1510

Associated Dental Dealers 650.593.5100 yaegerdental.com Booth: 1426

Assured Dental Laboratory 503.283.5351 assureddentallab.com Booth: 1740

Beyes Dental Canada 647.262.0078 beyes.ca Booth: 1931

Bien-Air Dental 800.433.2436 bienair.com Booth: 919

Bioclear Matrix 855.712.5327 bioclearmatrix.com Booth: 2217

BioHorizons 888.246.8338 biohorizons.com Booth: 1935

BIOLASE

Anutra Medical Inc. 844.ANUTRA.1 anutramedical.com Booth: 2306

SPONSOR

408.268.8741 Booth: 1426

Bank of America Practice Solutions 888.876.0112 bankofamerica.com/ practicesolutions Booth: 701 See ad on Cover Card

888.424.6527 biolase.com Booth: 616

Biotec Inc. 616.772.2133 royaldentalgroup.com Booth: 1517

BirdEye BBVA Compass SBA Lending Group 520.241.7750 bbvacompass.com Booth: 736

Beaverstate Dental Systems 800.237.2303 beaverstatedental.com Booth: 1515

Belmont Equipment 800.223.1192 belmontequip.com Booth: 1526

Benco Dental 800.462.3626 benco.com Booth: 814

Berkeley Free Clinic 510.548.2745 berkeleyfreeclinic.org/pages/ dental Booth: 2416

215.292.2100 birdeye.com Booth: 631

Bisco Dental Products 800.247.3368 bisco.com Booth: 1826

Blue Wave Tech 702.273.6366 healthmateforever.com Booth: 835

BQ Ergonomics LLC 877.938.9034 bqergonomics.com Booth: 525

Brasseler USA 800.841.4522 brasselerusa.com Booth: 1002

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Brewer Company 800.558.8934 brewercompany.com Booth: 1615

Burkhart Dental Supply 800.829.7949 burkhartdental.com Booth: 826

C California Dental Assistants Association 760.220.0442 cdaaweb.org Booth: 533

California Dental Association 800.232.7645 cda.org Booth: 802

California Dental Hygienists’ Association 916.993.9102 cdha.org Booth: 531

California Dentists’ Guild 800.851.0008 cadentistsguild.org Booth: 1535

Capital One Spark Business 800.421.2074 capitalone.com Booth: 2140

CareCredit 800.300.3046 carecredit.com/dental Booth: 801

Carestream Dental 800.944.6365 carestreamdental.com Booth: 1212

Cargill 866.456.8872 zerosesweetener.com Booth: 1039

Caspian IT Group 855.255.0900 caspianitg.com Booth: 1137

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Caulk, DENTSPLY 800.532.2855 caulk.com Booth: 1402

CDA 800.232.7645 cda.org Booth: 802

CDA Endorsed Programs 800.232.7645 cda.org/endorsedprograms Booth: 802 See ad on Page 43

CDA Foundation 800.232.7645 cdafoundation.org Booth: 802 See ad on Page 31

CDA Practice Support 800.232.7645 cda.org/practicesupport Booth: 802

CDA Well-Being Program 800.232.7645 cda.org Booth: 707

Centrix Inc. 800.235.5862 centrixdental.com Booth: 1013

Certol International 800.843.3343 certol.com Booth: 1839

Clean Safety Inc. 909.627.8666 cleansafety.com Booth: 734

Clear Optix 716.946.3167 clearoptix.com Booths: 1240, 2138

ClearCorrect 888.331.3323 clearcorrect.com Booth: 1442

Clinician’s Choice Dental Products Inc. 800.265.3444 clinicianschoice.com Booth: 1738

CMS Dental 204.891.7725 cmsdental.com Booth: 517

Coast Dental 813.288.1999 coastdental.com Booth: 1239

Cochran Dental 619.428.4746 Booth: 1426

Crescent Products 800.989.8085 crescentproducts.com Booth: 1631

Crest Oral-B 800.543.2577 dentalcare.com Booth: 1202

Crowns R Us Dental Lab 866.315.8338 crownsrus.net Booth: 620

Colgate 800.2.COLGATE colgateprofessional.com Booth: 1420

Coltene 800.221.3046 coltene.com Booth: 1211

Columbia Dentoform Teaching Solutions 800.688.0662 columbiadentoform.com Booth: 1326

Community Regional Medical Center General Practice Residency 559.459.5725 communitymedical.org/dental Booth: 504

Crystal Clear Digital Marketing 888.611.8279 crystalcleardm.com Booth: 2227

CrystalAir Air Abrasion 888.264.4337 crystalmarkdental.com Booth: 1336

Crystalmark Dental Systems 888.264.4337 crystalmarkdental.com Booth: 1336

D da Vinci Dental Studios

ContacEZ, Ultimate Interproximal Solution 360.718.7178 contacez.com Booth: 1440

Convergent Dental Inc. 800.880.8589 convergentdental.com Booth: 627

Cosmedent Inc. 800.621.6729 cosmedent.com Booths: 610, 1516

Cowsert Dental 415.302.1265 Booth: 1426

800.874.7239 davincilab.com Booth: 714

Dansereau Health Products 800.423.5657 dhpdental.com Booth: 1433

Danville Materials LLC 800.827.7940 danvillematerials.com Booth: 1112

Darby Dental Supply LLC 800.645.2310 darby.com Booth: 819

Datacon Dental Systems Credit Bureau Associates 800.564.6440 cbacredit.com Booth: 939

800.773.7878 datacondental.com Booth: 1334

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Index of Exhibitors

DentalMarketing.net 877.319.7772 dentalmarketing.net Booth: 1142

Demandforce 800.246.9853 demandforce.com Booths: 708, 2208

DenMat 800.433.6628 denmat.com Booth: 1518 See ad on Page 39

Denovo Dental Inc. 800.854.7949 denovodental.com Booth: 1531

Dental Board of California 916.263.2216 dbc.ca.gov Booth: 529

Dental Hearing Protection 801.822.6888 dentalhearingprotection.com Booth: 732

Dental R.A.T. 877.278.0061 dentalrat.com Booth: 2136

Dental Tribune 212.244.7181 dental-tribune.com Booth: 612

Dental USA 815.363.8003 mydentalusa.com Booth: 622

DentalEZ Integrated Solutions 610.725.8004 dentalez.com Booth: 1326

DentalEZ Equipment 866.383.4636 dentalez.com Booth: 1326

Dentaltown 480.445.9718 dentaltown.com Booth: 937

DentalVibe 877.503.8423 dentalvibe.com Booth: 2130

DentalXChange

800.662.1202 maillefer.com Booth: 1402

800.989.8825 professional.dentsply.com Booth: 1402

800.877.0020 prosthetics.dentsply.com Booth: 1402

DENTSPLY Rinn

800.323.2690 videodental.com Booth: 2332

Denti-Cal 800.423.0507 denti-cal.ca.gov Booth: 825

Dentist’s Advantage 888.778.3981 dentists-advantage.com Booth: 1629

Dentrix 800.336.8749 dentrix.com Booth: 2102

Dentrix Ascend 855.232.9493 dentrixascend.com Booth: 2102

DENTSPLY Caulk 800.532.2855 caulk.com Booth: 1402

DENTSPLY International

Digital Doc LLC 800.518.1102 digi-doc.com Booth: 1337

Disposabowl 714.803.9837 disposablemixingbowls.com Booth: 2304

DENTSPLY Raintree Essix

Dentegra Insurance Company

Denterprise International

888.444.0088 digidentart.com Booth: 2311

DENTSPLY Prosthetics

800.883.8733 essix.com Booth: 1402

877.280.4204 dentegra.com Booth: 1033

DigiDent Dental Art Technology

DENTSPLY Professional

800.576.6412 dentalxchange.com Booth: 809

800.877.0020 dentsply.com Booth: 1402

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800.323.0970 rinncorp.com Booth: 1402

DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties 800.662.1202 tulsadental.com Booth: 1402

Desco Dental Equipment 916.259.2838 descodentalequipment.com Booth: 820

Designs for Vision Inc. 800.345.4009 designsforvision.com Booth: 1019

DEXIS Digital X-Ray 888.883.3947 dexis.com Booth: 1608

DHP 801.822.6888 dentalhearingprotection.com Booth: 732

DiaGold 800.638.2877 goldburs.com Booth: 520

Diatech 800.222.1851 diatechusa.com Booth: 1530

DMG America 800.662.6383 dmg-america.com Booth: 1436

DocPort I.O. 800.392.1171 sharperpractice.com Booth: 726

DoctorsInternet.com 800.416.5235 doctorsinternet.com Booth: 2131

Doral Refining Corp. 800.645.2794 doralcorp.com Booth: 1514

DoWell Dental Products 877.373.8904 dowelldentalproducts.com Booth: 2303

Dr. Fresh LLC 714.690.1573 drfreshdental.com Booth: 2129

DryShield 888.379.0300 DryShield.com Booth: 839

Dunkel Dental Services 661.476.2559 dunkeldentalserviceca.com Booth: 2221

DUX Dental 800.833.8267 duxdental.com Booth: 1712

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E East West Bank Professional Practice Solutions 888.818.8588 eastwestbank.com/PPS Booth: 607

Easy Dental 800.768.6464 easydental.com Booth: 2102

Ecoclean 855.959.2999 ecoclean-usa.com Booth: 1939

Edlen Imaging 877.760.9459 edlenimaging.com Booth: 2234

Elsevier 215.239.3900 elsevierhealth.com Booth: 2302

Enovative Technologies 800.742.5129 magicpulsemassage.com Booth: 2312

eRECORDS Inc. 909.274.9593 eRecords.com Booth: 730

eServices 800.336.8749 dentrix.com/eservices Booth: 2102

Essential Dental Systems 201.487.9090 edsdental.com Booth: 1031

EXACTA Dental Direct 800.474.7665 exactadental.com Booth: 716

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First Capital Benefit Advisors Inc. 855.244.8466 owneronlyplans.com Booth: 614

Gideons International 916.681.8484 gideons.org Booth: 536

Giggletime Toy Company Flight Dental Systems 866.799.0517 flightdentalsystems.com Booth: 502

Forest Dental Products Inc. 800.423.3555 forestmed.com Booth: 1012

Fotona 949.276.6650 fotona.com Booth: 601

Foundation for Allied Dental Education (FADE) 916.357.6680 thefade.org Booth: 534

G Galaxy Dental Mfg. Co. 800.876.4599 galaxymfg.com Booth: 2213

Garfield Refining Company 800.523.0968 garfieldrefining.com Booth: 1108

Garrison Dental Solutions 888.437.0032 garrisondental.com Booth: 2126

GC America Inc. 800.323.7063 gcamerica.com Booth: 1102

Gendex Dental Systems 800.323.8029 gendex.com Booth: 1702

General Scientific Corp./ SurgiTel 800.959.0153 surgitel.com Booth: 2220 See ad on Back Cover

800.423.5198 giggletime.com Booth: 1701

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare 800.652.5625 dental-professional.com Booth: 1604

Glidewell Laboratories 800.854.7256 glidewelldental.com Booth: 1428 See ad on Page 9

Global Surgical Corporation 800.767.8726 globalsurgical.com Booth: 815

Glove Club 800.252.2425 gloveclub.com Booth: 1611

Glove World - Top Quality Manufacturing 800.483.8559 topqualitygloves.com Booth: 1936

GoldBurs.com 800.638.2877 goldburs.com Booth: 520

Golden Dental Solutions 877.987.2284 goldendentalsolutions.com Booth: 2229

Good Time Attractions 800.328.1226 egoodtimeattractions.com Booth: 1339

Great Lakes Orthodontics 800.828.7626 greatlakesortho.com Booth: 1418

GumChucks 855.424.8257 gumchucks.com Booth: 2425

H Handpiece Club 888.573.3003 hpchandpiece.com Booth: 515

Handpiece Express 800.895.7111 myhandpiecerepair.com Booth: 1837

Hands on Training LLC 888.806.4442 handsontraining.com Booth: 2231

Hartzell by DenMat 800.433.6628 denmat.com Booth: 1413

Hawaiian Moon 888.256.3276 aloecream.biz Booths: 526, 2328

Henry Schein Dental 800.372.4346 henryscheindental.com Booth: 1916 See ad on Page 25 See Exhibitor Special

Henry Schein Merchandise/ Exclusives 800.372.4346 henryschein.com Booth: 2116

Henry Schein Orthodontics 888.851.0533 henryscheinortho.com Booth: 2202

Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions 800.336.8749 dentrix.com Booth: 2102

Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions 800.730.8883 henryschein.com/ppt Booth: 2114

Heraeus Kulzer 800.343.5336 heraeusdentalusa.com Booth: 1120

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High Speed Service 408.377.8266 Booth: 1426

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Infinite Trading Inc. 888.415.9964 hidow.com Booths: 606, 2135

JMCA

HPC 888.573.3003 hpchandpiece.com Booth: 515

InfiniteAloe 888.588.2563 infinitealoe.com Booth: 2421

John M. Cahill Associates 800.641.4179 westernpracticesales.com Booth: 711

HR for Health 877.779.4747 hrforhealth.com Booth: 2330

InfoStar 916.988.2323 infostarproductions.com Booth: 1534

Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co. LLC 800.483.7433 hu-friedy.com Booth: 1502

800.558.6120 instrumentariumdental.com/usa Booth: 1702

Hunter Dental 925.825.5459 hunterdental.com Booth: 2221

800.523.2427 karlschumacher.com Booth: 721

KaVo Dental Integrity Practice Sales 855.337.4337 integritypracticesales.com Booth: 1040

888.275.5286 kavousa.com Booth: 1614

Keating Dental Arts

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iSocial Reviews/BirdEye

i-CAT Imaging Sciences 800.205.3570 i-CAT.com Booth: 1703

Ice Chips Candy 877.278.0061 dentalrat.com Booth: 2136

ICW International 800.558.4435 icwdental.com Booth: 1012

Imaging Sciences International 800.205.3570 i-CAT.com Booth: 1703

Impaired Dentist Program 800.232.7645 cda.org Booth: 707

215.292.2100 birdeye.com Booth: 631

800.526.9343 impladentltd.com Booth: 2402

Infinite Therapeutics 603.347.6006 infinitymassagechairs.com Booth: 508

800.433.9833 keatingdentalarts.com Booth: 522

Kerr Corporation Isolite Systems 800.560.6066 isolitesystems.com Booth: 2214

800.537.7123 kerrdental.com Booth: 1712

Kerr TotalCare Ivoclar Vivadent Inc. 800.533.6825 ivoclarvivadent.com Booth: 626

800.537.7123 kerrdental.com Booth: 1712

Kettenbach LP

J J. Morita USA Inc. 800.831.3222 morita.com/usa Booth: 1620

J. Rousek’s Giggletime Toy Company 800.423.5198 giggletime.com Booth: 1701

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Instrumentarium

877.532.2123 kettenbachusa.com Booth: 1640

Kilgore International Inc. 800.892.9999 kilgoreinternational.com Booth: 1622

Kohan Group 415.348.0008 kohaninc.com Booth: 505

Koi Design JawDropper 888.400.7953 thejawdropper.com Booth: 731

SPONSOR

800.641.4179 westernpracticesales.com Booth: 711

800.828.4526 koihappiness.com Booth: 2235

Komet USA 888.566.3887 kometusa.com Booth: 1341

Kuraray America Inc. 800.879.1676 kuraraydental.com Booth: 2030

L L.A.K. Enterprises Inc. 800.824.3112 lakdental.com Booth: 1619

LA Institute of Clinical Dentistry 818.729.9121 ruizdentalseminars.com Booth: 632

Lang Dental Equipment 831.687.9211 langdentalequipment.com Booth: 2221

Lares Research 888.333.8440 laresdental.com Booth: 1416

Lasers4Dentistry 949.276.6650 fotona.com Booth: 601

Lending Club Patient Solutions 800.630.1663 lendingclub.com/patientsolutions Booth: 514

Lighthouse Practice Management Group 888.447.6294 lh360.com Booth: 1637

LM-Dental 406.745.3746 lm-dental.com Booth: 1926

Loma Linda University School of Dentistry 909.558.4222 dentistry.llu.edu Booth: 513

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LumaDent 775.829.4488 LumaDent.com Booths: 1037, 1739

Lumed Science Inc. 303.514.8685 lumedscience.com Booth: 2237

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Meta Biomed Inc. 267.282.5893 buymetabiomedonline.com Booth: 713

Microcopy 800.235.1863 microcopydental.com Booth: 1417

MicroDental Laboratories 800.229.0936 microdental.com Booth: 914

Nobel Biocare 800.993.8100 nobelbiocare.com Booth: 1703

NOMAD 266.340.5522 aribex.com Booth: 1702

NSK Dental LLC 888.675.1675 nskdental.us Booth: 2225

Ortho-Tain 800.541.6612 orthotain.com Booth: 1207

OSHA Review Inc. 800.555.6248 oshareview.com Booth: 807

Otto Trading 888.680.5575 unimedmassager.com Booths: 619, 1042, 1741

MacPractice 877.220.8418 MacPractice.com Booth: 625

Midmark Corporation 937.526.8244 midmark.com Booth: 2226

Maillefer, DENTSPLY 800.662.1202 maillefer.com Booth: 1402

Main Street Hub

800.995.0060 MitchellandMitchell.com Booth: 608

888.900.0920 mainstreethub.com Booth: 1937

Modular and Custom Cabinets (MCC)

MANI Inc. 81.28.667.8592 mani.co.jp Booth: 733

Marus Dental 800.304.5332 marus.com Booth: 1802

MassMutual Financial Group 415.743.1021 financialguide.com/MarcusLeung Booth: 605

Maxdent Dental 209.632.1596 Booth: 1426

MDC Dental 877.632.6377 mdcdental.com Booth: 2401

Medidenta 800.221.0750 medidenta.com Booth: 1322

Meisinger USA LLC

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Mitchell and Mitchell Insurance Agency Inc.

303.268.5400 meisingerusa.com Booth: 1012

800.388.6236 mccdental.com Booth: 1012

Morita USA Inc. 800.831.3222 morita.com/usa Booth: 1620

Mountain West Dental Institute 303.488.9700 rmdconline.com Booth: 2034

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OCO Biomedical

PACT-ONE Solutions

505.293.0025 ocobiomedical.com Booth: 1242

ODIN Visionary Technologies

Paradise Dental Technologies

800.775.2079 odinvt.com Booth: 2234

800.240.9895 pdtdental.com Booth: 1536

Officite 800.908.2483 officite.com Booth: 2315

O’Nano Oral Solutions 408.435.3099 o-nano.com Booth: 609 See ad on Page 13 See Exhibitor Special

Orange Standard

N Neoss 866.626.3677 neoss.com Booth: 938

NetFusion Consulting Dental IT Solutions 855.638.3874 netfusionconsulting.com Booth: 1941

NevinLabs Workstations 773.624.4330 dentalez.com Booth: 1326

866.722.8663 pact-one.com Booth: 1041

800.828.4526 koihappiness.com Booth: 2235

OraPharma Inc. 866.273.7846 orapharma.com Booth: 1817

Orascoptic 800.369.3698 orascoptic.com Booth: 1814

Ortho Organizers Inc. 888.851.0533 henryscheinortho.com Booth: 2202

Parkell Inc. 800.243.7446 parkell.com Booth: 2301

Parnell Pharmaceuticals 800.457.4276 parnellpharm.com Booth: 1537

Patricia Ramos, DDS Anesthesia and Sedation for Dentistry 818.631.7055 drramosanesthesia.com Booth: 838

Patterson Dental 800.873.7683 pattersondental.com Booth: 1026

PBHS Inc. 800.840.5383 pbhs.com Booth: 1435

PDT Inc. 800.240.9895 pdtdental.com Booth: 1536

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Index of Exhibitors

Pearson Dental Supply 800.535.4535 pearsondental.com Booth: 921

Pelton & Crane 800.659.6560 pelton.net Booth: 1802

PeriOptix, a DenMat Company 800.433.6628 denmat.com Booth: 1518

Peter D. Austin & Associates Inc. 855.244.8466 owneronlyplans.com Booth: 614

PHB 800.553.1440 phbinc.com Booth: 1205

SPONSOR

Index of Exhibitors

Practice Pathways, a Professional Finance Division of Zions Bank 888.588.6265 practicepathways.com Booth: 2310

Preventech 800.474.8681 preventech.com Booth: 1527

Preventive Dental Specialties 800.352.9669 safetytoothbrushes.com Booth: 1205

Pro-Craft Dental Laboratory 877.484.3522 pro-craft.com Booth: 728

Professional Practice Sales 800.422.2818 PPSsellsDDS.com Booth: 1414

Professional Sales Associates Inc. Philips Sonicare and Zoom Whitening 800.422.9448 philipsoralhealthcare.com Booth: 1626 See ad on Page 23 See Exhibitor Special

PhotoMed International 800.998.7765 photomed.net Booth: 822

Planmeca CAD CAM Division 630.529.2300 planmecausa.com Booth: 2026

Planmeca USA Inc. 630.529.2300 planmecausa.com Booth: 1926

Porter Instrument Co. Inc. 215.723.4000 porterinstrument.com Booth: 1517

330.299.7343 profsales.com Booth: 1012

Professional, DENTSPLY 800.989.8825 professional.dentsply.com Booth: 1402

Proma Inc. 310.327.0035 royaldentalgroup.com Booth: 1517

Prophy Magic 866.54.MAGIC prophymagic.com Booth: 1320

Prophy Perfect 877.702.7262 prophyperfect.com Booth: 1205

ProSites 888.932.3644 prosites.com Booth: 702

Prosper Healthcare Lending

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888.602.6066 prosperhealthcare.com Booth: 2040

Prosthetics, DENTSPLY

Reputation Impression

800.877.0020 prosthetics.dentsply.com Booth: 1402

888.302.9791 reputationimpression.com Booth: 717

PSA 330.299.7343 profsales.com Booth: 1012

Pulpdent Corporation 800.343.4342 pulpdent.com Booth: 1215

PureLife Dental 877.777.3303 purelifedental.com Booth: 705, 1314

Q Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators 800.858.2121 q-optics.com Booth: 1318

Quality Dental 714.986.9938 1qualitydental.com Booth: 1426

Restful Jaw Company 651.964.2529 restfuljaw.com Booth: 941

RF America IDS Inc. 866.578.5533 myrfamerica.com Booth: 918

RGP Dental 800.522.9695 rgpergo.com Booth: 932

Rinn, DENTSPLY 800.323.0970 rinncorp.com Booth: 1402

Rhondium Corporation 800.875.6246 rhondium.com Booth: 2240

Rocky Mountain Dental Convention 303.488.9700 rmdconline.com Booth: 2034

Quintessence Publishing Co. 630.736.3600 quintpub.com Booth: 602

R Radiation Detection Company 512.831.7000 radetco.com Booth: 829

RadTec Medical Devices Inc. 650.208.2062 radtecmd.com Booth: 2422

Raintree Essix, DENTSPLY 800.883.8733 essix.com Booth: 1402

RAMVAC Utility 866.383.4636 dentalez.com Booth: 1326

Rose Micro Solutions 716.608.0009 rosemicrosolutions.com Booths: 709, 2322

Rousek’s Giggletime Toy Company 800.423.5198 giggletime.com Booth: 1701

Royal Dental Group & Porter Instrument Co. 425.353.8802 royaldentalgroup.com Booth: 1517

Royal Dental Manufacturing 425.743.0988 royaldentalgroup.com Booth: 1517

Ruiz Dental Seminars Inc. 818.729.9121 ruizdentalseminars.com Booth: 632

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S SARAYA Healthcare USA 866.822.1801 sarayahealthcareusa.com Booth: 604

Schumacher Dental Instruments 800.523.2427 karlschumacher.com Booth: 721

SciCan Inc. 800.572.1211 scicanusa.com Booth: 926

Scott’s Dental Supply 800.901.3368 scottsdental.com Booth: 1742

Screen Content Management 702.331.2033 screencontentmanagement.com Booth: 840

SDI (North America) Inc. 800.228.5166 sdi.com.au Booth: 920

Second Story Promotions 866.519.8400 secondstorypromotions.com Booth: 1639

SecureTip 800.209.9085 securetip.com Booth: 2318

Septodont 800.872.8305 septodontusa.com Booth: 922

Shark Dental Supply 888.504.6625 sharksupplyinc.com Booth: 2233

SharperPractice 800.392.1171 sharperpractice.com Booth: 726

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Shofu Dental Corporation 800.827.4638 shofu.com Booth: 1621

Sikka Software Corporation 408.876.4040 sikkasoft.com Booth: 827

Sinsational Smile Inc. 800.407.6820 sinsationalsmile.com Booth: 1139

SiriusMax 800.392.1171 sharperpractice.com Booth: 726

Sirona Dental Inc. 704.587.0453 sirona.com Booth: 1226

Sky Dental Supply 323.585.5000 skydentalsupply.com Booth: 834

SML — Space Maintainers Laboratories 800.423.3270 SMLglobal.com Booth: 1617

Snap On Optics 602.272.0827 snaponoptics.com Booths: 720, 1540, 2313

Social Dental 877.436.0134 socialdental.com Booth: 2320

SolmeteX LLC 800.216.5505 solmetex.com Booth: 715

Solutionreach 866.605.6867 solutionreach.com Booth: 1836

Sonicare 800.422.9448 philipsoralhealthcare.com Booth: 1626

SOREDEX 800.558.6120 sordex.com/en-US/ Booth: 1702

SOTA Imaging 888.266.7682 sotaimaging.com Booth: 933 See ad on Page 35 See Exhibitor Special

Space Maintainers Laboratories 800.423.3270 SMLglobal.com Booth: 1617

Spore Check System 800.555.6248 oshareview.com Booth: 807

Springstone Patient Financing 800.630.1663 lendingclub.com/patientsolutions Booth: 514

Sultan Healthcare Inc. 800.989.8825 sultanhealthcare.com Booth: 1602

Suni Medical Imaging 408.284.0328 suni.com Booth: 1633

Sunrise Dental Lab LLC 253.389.9009 mysunrise8.com Booth: 2316

Sunrise Dental Supplies LLC 253.389.9009 mysunrise8.com Booth: 2316

Sunstar Americas Inc. 800.528.8537 gumbrand.com Booth: 813

Supply Clinic 773.634.1462 supplyclinic.com Booth: 527

SS White Dental 848.222.6900 sswhitedental.com Booth: 1512

Supply Doc Inc. 877.311.7373 supplydoc.com Booth: 1539

Staples Advantage 877.826.7755 staplesadvantage.com Booth: 706

Star Dental Supply Inc. 310.537.1500 stardentalsupply.com Booth: 1840

StarDental Instruments 866.383.4636 dentalez.com Booth: 1326

Success In Endodontics 855.762.ENDO successinendodontics.com Booth: 2314

Suitcase Clinic

SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. 800.959.0153 surgitel.com Booth: 2220 See ad on Back Cover

SUV Disinfectant 800.555.6248 oshareview.com Booth: 807

SybronEndo 800.537.7123 kerrdental.com Booth: 1712

Symphony Metals 310.924.5755 Booth: 2215

510.548.2745 berkeleyfreeclinic.org/pages/ dental Booth: 2416

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Index of Exhibitors

THOR Laser 800.392.1171 sharperpractice.com Booth: 726

Titan Instruments 877.284.8261 atitan.com Booth: 1929

Tokuyama Dental America TDIC 800.733.0633 tdicsolutions.com Booth: 802 See ad Inside Back Cover, on Exhibit Hall Map and on Page 2 See Exhibitor Special

760.942.7211 tokuyama-us.com Booth: 2204

TechCentral 877.483.0382 hstechcentral.com Booth: 2102

TeleVox 800.644.4266 televox.com Booth: 722

The Burkhart Dental Supply Company 800.829.7949 burkhartdental.com Booth: 826

The Digital Dentist 866.204.3398 thedigitaldentist.com Booth: 718

The Foundation for Allied Dental Education 916.357.6680 thefade.org Booth: 534

The JawDropper 888.400.7953 thejawdropper.com Booth: 731

The Restful Jaw Company 651.964.2529 restfuljaw.com Booth: 941

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612.973.7861 usbank.com/smallbusiness Booth: 501 See ad on Page 48

UCSD Student-Run Free Dental Clinic and PreDental Society 619.840.3288 fdc-pds.ucsd.edu Booth: 2433

Ultimate Creations SPONSOR

888.588.2563 infinitealoe.com Booth: 2421

Ultradent Products Inc.

Tech West Inc. 559.291.1650 tech-west.com Booth: 1035

U.S. Bank Small Business Banking

Top Quality Manufacturing 800.483.8559 topqualitygloves.com Booth: 1936

Total Health Environment 714.637.1010 Booth: 837

Tri Hawk 800.TRI.HAWK trihawk.com Booth: 521

TriNet 888.874.6388 trinet.com Booth: 833

Tulsa Dental Specialties, DENTSPLY 800.662.1202 tulsadental.com Booth: 1402

U U.S. Army Dental Corps Recruiting 415.398.2329 healthcare.goarmy.com Booth: 2409

800.552.5512 ultradent.com Booth: 1726 See ad Inside Front Cover

Ultralight Optics Inc. 323.316.4514 ultralightoptics.com Booths: 1106, 1641

Universal Orthodontic Laboratory Inc. 877.771.0770 uniortholab.com Booth: 936

University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry 415.476.1323 dentistry.ucsf.edu Booth: 509

University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry 415.929.6400 dental.pacific.edu Booth: 507

Upholstery Packages & Services 800.947.0505 upholsterypackages.com Booth: 2212

USC Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry 213.740.2851 dentistry.usc.edu Booth: 511

V ValuMax International 877.825.8629 Booth: 1542

Vatech America 888.396.6872 vatechamerica.com Booth: 1340

Vector R & D Inc. 877.883.7455 vectorusa.net Booth: 1038

Viade Products Inc. 805.484.2114 viade.com Booth: 1237

Video Dental Concepts 800-323-2690 videodental.com Booth: 2332

Viva Concepts 888.340.1840 viva-concepts.com Booth: 942

VOCO America Inc. 888.658.2584 vocoamerica.com Booth: 1830

W Wand Dental Inc. (Milestone Scientific) 800.862.1125 thewand.com Booth: 1513

Warren’s Professional Services 650.363.0800 Booth: 1426

Water Pik Inc. 800.525.2020 waterpik.com Booth: 1718

WEAVE 888.579.5668 getweave.com Booth: 2036

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Wells Fargo Practice Finance 800.326.0376 wellsfargo.com/practicefinance Booth: 1138

WePayAnywhere 800.489.1092 wepayanywhere.com Booth: 2241

Western Practice Sales 800.641.4179 westernpracticesales.com Booth: 711

Western Society of Periodontology 813.444.1011 wsperio.org Booth: 506

White Towel Services Inc. 866.938.8693 wtowel.com Booth: 621

Worry Free Dental 909.274.9593 eRecords.com Booth: 730

WPS 800.641.4179 westernpracticesales.com Booth: 711

X XDR Radiology 888.937.9729 XDRradiology.com Booth: 2326

Y Yaeger Dental Supply 650.593.5100 yaegerdental.com Booth: 1426

Yodle 877.276.5104 yodle.com Booth: 1538

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Young’s Dental 562.404.3500 youngsdental.com Booth: 1141

Z Zerose Erythritol/Cargill 866.456.8872 zerosesweetener.com Booth: 1039

Zimmer Dental 800.854.7019 zimmerdental.com Booth: 719

Zions Bank - Practice Pathways 888.588.6265 practicepathways.com Booth: 2310

Zoom Whitening 800.422.9448 philipsoralhealthcare.com Booth: 1626

Channels™ Endodontic System

The Channels™ endodontic system from Insight Endo, exclusively available through Henry Schein, continues expanding to fit your needs. Channels’ portfolio includes NiTi & Glide Path Rotary Files, Piezo Ultrasonic Tips, Obturation, MTA Cement & Sealer and accessories!

Booth 1916 800.372.4346 henryscheindental.com

Experience O’Nano. Win an Apple Watch Experience the next generation toothbrush by O’Nano and be entered to win a new Apple Watch. Plus receive special pricing on our Fine Soft and Crisscross brushes — perfect for patients with sensitive gums or periodontitis.

Booth 609 408.435.3099 o-nano.com

FREE ADDITIONAL RINN SET

Purchase a Clio Digital X-ray Sensor System at the convention and receive a FREE additional Rinn Set by Dentsply. Retail cost is $159. Exclusions may apply. See booth for details. Offer ends 8/22/15.

Booth 933 888.266.7682 sotaimaging.com

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Booth 802 800.733.0633 tdicsolutions.com

New Philips Sonicare Brush Head

Stop by the Philips booth to see the innovative AdaptiveClean brush head, yours FREE with the purchase of a Philips Sonicare toothbrush. Its soft, flexible sides let the bristles conform to teeth and gums.

Booth 1626 800.422.9448 philipsoralhealthcare.com

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