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Upstate New York’s Premier Dental Event NOVEMBER 3-5, BNDMeeting.com 2021 We're Back! OUR MAJOR SPONSORS
2021 Registration Fees WELCOME! INNOVATION Registration Type Before Oct. 21 After Oct. 21 UBDAA* Member Dentist $275 $330 On behalf of the UB Dental Alumni Association, we Non-Member Dentist $375 $425 would like to welcome you to the 44th Annual Buffalo Niagara Dental Meeting (BNDM), November 3-5, 2021. Dental Hygienists $125 $140 FOR YOU Dental Assistants $50 $65 After being forced to cancel last year due to the Dental Technicians $85 $110 COVID-19 pandemic, we are back and ready to deliver affordable, high-quality CE to you all, LIVE and IN- Office Staff $50 $65 PERSON! We are adhering to all CDC guidelines in UBSDM** Full-Time Faculty $125 accordance with the New York State Department of UBDAA* Membership Dues $75 Health to ensure all participants safety as we descend *University at Buffalo Dental Alumni Association (UBDAA) to the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, once again. **University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine (UBSDM) Meeting virtually for most of 2020 and 2021, our Buffalo FREE “Smile in the Aisle” Party Niagara Dental Meeting committee along with our Wednesday, November 3, 2021 from 5:30pm-7:30pm meeting coordinator worked diligently to find ways to build a high quality meeting that you can experience Happy Hour on Exhibit Floor BECAUSE YOU VALUE SAVING Thursday, November 4, 2021 from 4:00pm-5:30pm over 2.5 days right here in Buffalo, NY. Whether you are TIME ON YOUR MOST from a local office or have traveled a longer distance to Sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc., Vital Dental Laboratory and WNY Dental Group. COMMON PROCEDURES. get here, your time will be well spent! Registration Information Late Registration UB Dental Alumni Assoc. Both mailed & online BECAUSE YOU DEMAND THE PROVEN Thank you for taking advantage of our nationally 337 Squire Hall registrations must be RESULTS WHEN USED WITH ZIRCONIA. recognized speakers for dentists, hygienists, front Buffalo, NY 14214-8006 received before 10/21/21. office, and assistants! This year we are once again Phone: (716)829-2061 Otherwise registration offering FREE parking at Buffalo Riverworks for all Fax: (716)829-3609 must be done onsite pre-registered attendees. This eliminates the frustration BECAUSE YOU WANT THE HEALTHIEST bndmeeting.com at higher rates. of searching for parking spots and paying those high TISSUE AT THE TIME OF PLACEMENT. prices in surrounding parking lots. A shuttle will be Hotel Information Registration Materials running back and forth from Buffalo Riverworks to the Embassy Suites Hotel Attendees whose Convention Center safely so you won’t have to deal Downtown Buffalo registration is postmarked with downtown traffic. We would also like to invite all Buffalo, NY 14202 before 10/21/21, will receive Your success is the spirit that inspires us attendees to stay after the day’s programs on Thursday Phone (716)842-1000 their registration materials to go the extra mile. It’s about developing and enjoy Happy Hour on the Exhibit Floor, sponsored *Mention "UB Dental" to in the mail. Registrants innovative solutions that allow you by Vital Dental Laboratory, Ivoclar Vivadent and WNY receive a discounted rate of $119 MUST bring their badge to improve your patient’s quality of Dental Group. Enjoy a complimentary drink and snacks while rooms are available. with them for entrance. life rather than just simply fix a tooth. while you network with your friends, colleagues and Please check your Ivoclar Vivadent is your trusted dental exhibitors. On-site Registration registration materials partner that provides quality products, Wednesday, November 3 for accuracy. Notify the a connected network of business Thank you to Dean Zambon and the students, faculty • 2:00pm–7:00pm UBDAA immediately of any management solutions, and superior and staff of the University at Buffalo, School of Dental services to help shape your dental future. Thursday, November 4 discrepancy at: Medicine for your continued support of the Buffalo • 7:30am–4:00pm (716)829-2061. Niagara Dental Meeting. Friday, November 5 • 7:30am–1:00pm We’d also like to thank our sponsors for your continued FOR MORE INFORMATION KATHLEEN SPIVEY support and confidence in us as we resume the Buffalo YOUR LOCAL RESTORATIVE SOLUTIONS PROVIDER. Niagara Dental Meeting this year. Future BNDM Dates 716-308-0976 Lastly, a huge thank you to ALL OF YOU for attending this year’s meeting. We truly appreciate you and hope Buffalo Niagara Dental Meeting 2022 November 2-4, 2022 Kathleen.Spivey@IvoclarVivadent.com you find great value in your experience. COVID Statement The Alumni Association of the University at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine will be following Carl M. Embury, DDS ‘13 the pandemic mandates and guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and President Prevention (CDC), the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), the American Dental Association (ADA), and the University at Buffalo (UB). In following such parameters, the health University at Buffalo and safety of our attendees, speakers, exhibitors and volunteers will be paramount. Dental Alumni Association In light of this, all individuals (independent of vaccination status) will be required to wear a mask or appropriate face covering indoors, in order to facilitate such safety in accordance with the numerous mandates set forth prior. Appropriate masks will be provided to attendees if needed. We thank you in advance for your understanding during this trying time. 3
Paperless Handouts Exhibit Hall Hours Parking 2021 BNDM Committee Members We will not print handouts in advance of the Buffalo Niagara Dental Meeting. Wednesday, November 3, 2021 “Smile in the Aisle" Party FREE DOOR-TO-DOOR PARK & RIDE We will provide course materials FREE FOR EVERYONE SHUTTLE BUS to access online for downloading. 5:30pm-7:30pm Co-Chairs Exhibits Co-Chairs Program Co-Chairs Attendees can go to: bndmeeting.com Come see the latest in dental Paul R. DiBenedetto ’79 Genene Crofut ’03 Joshua T. Hutter ’05 to print the handouts in advance of the technology while enjoying music, Carl M. Embury ’13 Stanley L. Zak ’76 Laura R. Picano ’15 meeting. Attendees can also go to the cocktails and light food. Richard J. Lynch ’83 Joseph L. Rumfola ’02 website to access other information Joseph S. Modica ’82 Social Media Co-Chair Stanley L. Zak ’76 before or during the Buffalo Niagara Thursday, November 4, 2021 Genene Crofut ’03 Dental Meeting. 8:00am – 5:30pm Publications Co-Chairs Meeting Coordinator Come enjoy a Happy Hour for everyone Frank C. Barnashuk ’80 Sherry Szarowski Exhibit Hall 4:00pm – 5:30pm Joshua T. Hutter ’05 Support our Exhibitors! Visit our Exhibit (drink ticket will be avaible on exhibit Hall displaying the latest and greatest floor). Thursday, November 4 & Friday, November 5, 2021 in dental technology, equipment and GENERAL INFORMATION lobby. CE Verification Forms MUST be when needed. Direct specific questions supplies for the dental profession. Friday, November 5, 2021 Sponsored by Patterson Dental submitted at the convention center and regarding CE Credits to the University Exhibitors range from large national 7:30am – 1:30pm Cancellation Policy will not be accepted after the meeting. at Buffalo, Office of Continuing Dental corporations to small local and Drawing at 12:15pm to win a BMW Spa Cancellation requests must be received Education at: (716)829-2320. regional suppliers. With the exception and Spin Weekend Lease from Towne by October 21, 2021. All approved ADA CERP of exhibitors operating within their BMW! refunds are subject to a $25 processing University at Buffalo Continuing Dental NY CE Reporting Period booth, no attendee may solicit business fee. No refund or cancellation requests Education is an American Dental Every dentist and dental hygienist at the Buffalo Niagara Dental Meeting. Hotel Accommodations • Free to all pre-registered attendees will be accepted after October 21, 2021. Association CERP Recognized Provider. registered to practice with a New York Violation(s) will result in expulsion. • Park at Buffalo Riverworks State License must take continuing • Shuttle buses to/from Buffalo Mandatory Breaks education to be eligible for registration Show Specials Niagara Convention Center all day There will be mandatory morning and renewal. New York State Education Exhibitor show specials will be emailed • Free coffee station at Buffalo Coffee afternoon breaks during the Buffalo Law requires dentists to complete 60 to attendees prior to the meeting. House in the morning Niagara Dental Meeting courses. ADA CERP is a service of the ADA to contact hours of continuing education You may also download any of our • Drink & food specials at any Pearl Please take this time to visit our assist dental professionals in identifying in each three-year registration period. social media apps for access to Street Family Location with your exhibitors. quality providers of continuing Dentists must complete 42 of the 60 exhibitor booth numbers, specials and BNDM Badge dental education. ADA CERP does contact hours required for a three-year announcements. Course Disclaimer not approve or endorse individual registration via live courses. Dental Here are some other parking The Buffalo Niagara Dental Meeting’s courses or instructors, nor does it imply hygienists must complete 14 of the 24 Follow us on Social Media: The Embassy Suites Hotel alternatives: committee makes every effort to acceptance of credit hours by boards contact hours required for a three- Facebook: @buffalodentalmeeting Downtown Buffalo is two blocks away • Park at UB South Campus on Main present high-caliber clinicians in their of dentistry. Concerns or complaints year registration via live courses. The Twitter: @bndentalmeeting from the Buffalo Niagara Convention Street in the NFTA Lot ONLY and take respective areas of expertise. The about a CE provider may be directed balance of remaining hours may be Instagram: @bndentalmeeting Center. To book a room call: (716)842- the Metro Rail for a very low price presentations of the instructors in no to the provider or to the Commission completed through appropriate self- LinkedIn: Buffalo Niagara Dental 1000, or go on our website at: • Arrive in downtown before 7:30 way imply endorsement of any product, for Continuing Education Provider study courses. bndmeeting.com and reserve under the am and park in one of the ramps or Meeting technique or service presented in the Recognition at: ADA.org/CERP. Hotel and Travel heading. All rooms service lots courses. All participants are cautioned This continuing education activity has Photo Disclaimer are subject to availability. about the risks of using new techniques, been planned and implemented in By consenting to having your photo About Buffalo, New York especially in courses that have not accordance with the standards of the taken you therefore grant and Yeti Information There are a host of sites worth provided them with supervised clinical ADA Continuing Education Recognition authorize the right to edit, alter, copy, In your attendee packets, you will exploring. Explore the city’s restored expertise. Program (ADA CERP) through joint exhibit, publish, distribute and make receive a Prize Pass. This pass must architecture, revitalized waterfront efforts between the UB Continuing use of any and all pictures and videos by marked by exhibitors and put in the and reinvigorated culinary scene! For CE Credit Verification Forms Dental Education department and the of you to be used in and/or for legally spin barrels on the exhibit floor for a a full listing of events, new restaurants, *One CE Verification Form will be UB Dental Alumni Association. UB CDE promotional materials including but not chance to win a Yeti Cooler and Yeti bars, etc. to explore during the Buffalo included in your registration packet for is an approved sponsor for NYS and limited to: newsletters, flyers, posters, Tumbler! Niagara Dental Meeting, please go to ALL lectures you attend throughout the verifies at least one full-time employee brochures, advertisement, fundraising www.visitbuffaloniagara.com. meeting. and the facilities, equipment, financial letters, annual reports, press kits and *Complete the verification form as and physical resources to provide submissions to journalists, websites, you attend lectures, including course such programs as required by NYS social networking sites and other print titles, instructor’s name, and verification Education Law. Some courses may and digital communications, without codes. not be acceptable for New York State payment or any other consideration. *Submit the top copy of the verification mandatory continuing education credit. This authorization shall continue form WHEN YOU COMPLETE YOUR Other organizations (AGD, ADHA, indefinitely, unless you otherwise revoke LAST COURSE. Keep bottom/carbon DANB, etc.) have different requirements said authorization in writing. copy for your records. This is your only for acceptable continuing education record of attendance. Collection boxes courses. Please submit copies of your are located in the convention center CE credit form to those organizations 4 5
2021 Daily and Evening Events Coverage Wednesday, November 3, 2021 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 2:30pm – 6:30pm You Can “SMILE IN THE AISLE” PARTY 5:30pm – 7:30pm FREE FOR EVERYONE Come see the latest in dental technology while enjoying music, cocktails and light food! Thursday, November 4, 2021 COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE AND TEA 8:00am – Exhibit floor Trust. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS RESIDENT/STUDENT LUNCH HAPPY HOUR ON EXHIBIT FLOOR 8:30am – 4:30pm 12:00pm – 1:00pm – Convention Center Ballroom Sponsored by MLMIC Insurance Company 4:00pm – 5:30pm FREE FOR EVERYONE *Drink ticket available on the exhibit floor Sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc., Vital Dental The only dental Laboratory and WNY Dental Group professional liability carrier REUNION CLASSES 5:30pm – 7:00pm – Statler City (The Palm Court) Sponsored by Apex Endodontics PLLC., Vital Dental “Remember When” Reception endorsed by NYSDA. Laboratory and Key Bank Friday, November 5, 2021 COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE AND TEA 8:00am – Exhibit Floor EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 8:30am – 4:30pm REUNION DINNER DANCE Buffalo Niagara Convention Center Ballroom Cocktails 6:30pm – Dinner 7:30pm Tickets $100 each Saturday, November 6, 2021 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO 10:00am - 11:30am - Squire Hall Atrium SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE TOUR MLMIC features some of the most competitive dental premiums in the state. Comprehensive coverage options. Concierge-level service. Exclusive New York-focused extras. For dental professional liability insurance in New York, there’s simply no better choice than MLMIC. Attendee bags sponosored by: See how much you can save. Visit MLMIC.com/NY or call (888) 392-0638 today. Safe Smile Sedation The material provided in this document is for general informational purposes only. Nothing contained in this document is intended to constitute, and should not be construed as, a solicitation of insurance in any state in which MLMIC is not licensed, an interpretation of any insurance provision or policy nor as legal advice on any subject matter. Therefore, you should not rely on the information provided herein as a policy interpretation or as legal advice on any subject matter for any purpose and should always seek the legal advice of competent counsel in your jurisdiction. All policy provisions discussed in this brochure are subject to underwriting approval. Information in this document should not be construed as a coverage interpretation of the policy in whole or in part. Actual coverage determinations are subject to all of the terms and conditions of the actual policy, endorsements, application, and any actual claims. Nothing contained in this document shall serve to amend, alter, or modify the terms, conditions or exclusions of each individual insurance policy. 7 All references to MLMIC refer to MLMIC Insurance Company, Two Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
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2021 Exhibitors Booth C110 Booth C514 Booth 510 Booth C211 Booth C406 Booth 207 Booth C105 Booth 402 A-DEC INC GC AMERICA KAVO IMAGING LUMADENT ORASCOPTIC SCICAN/COLTENE SURGITEL UB SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE Booth 309 Booth 209 Booth 508 Booth 505 Booth Q5 Booth 409 Booth 408 ALIGN TECHNOLOGY GLAXOSMITHKLINE KERR CORPORATION MEDILOUPES PATTERSON DENTAL SCRATCH UB CONTINUING Booth C106 CONSUMER HEALTHCARE DENTAL EDUCATION ULTRADENT Booth 315 PRODUCTS INC BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS Booth C511 ULTRALIGHT OPTICS Booth 507 INC BENCO DENTAL Booth 403 Booth C608 UNIVERSITY BIOHORIZONS AT BUFFALO ADVANCEMENT Booth 516 BISCO Booth 107 URGENT DENTAL CARE Booth C410 PLLC CARESTREAM DENTAL Booth 509 Booth C201 VALLEY VIEW DENTAL CARR Booth 614 Booth 512 VITAL DENTAL COLGATE PALMOLIVE LABORATORY Booth 103 Booth C513 DANDY DENTAL LAB WALSH DUFFIELD COMPANIES INC Booth 515 DDSMATCH Booth 609 WEAVE Booth Q4 DENTSPLY SIRONA Booth C212 B U F FA L O N I AGA R A DE N TA L M E E T I NG WNY DENTAL GROUP Booth C517 DIAL DENTAL NOV E M BE R 3-5, 2021 Booth 108 YOU FIRST SERVICES Booth 503 Booth B610 Booth 506 Booth C104 Booth 312 Booth 205 Booth 401 INC DORAL REFINING CORP HENRY SCHEIN DENTAL KEY BANK MLMIC INSURANCE PROVIDE SOLSTICE DENTAL UB DENTAL ALUMNI COMPANY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Booth C518 Booth 208 Booth 206 Booth 109 Booth C308 ZERO GRAVITY SKIN EIGHTH DISTRICT HUDSON TRANSITION LALOR FAMILY DENTAL Booth 101 ROCHESTER Booth 102 Booth 407 DENTAL SOCIETY PARTNERS ONPHARMA TECHNICAL GROUP SONENDO UB HEALTH SCIENCES Booth C405 LIBRARY Booth 203 Booth Q2 LIBERTY DENTAL PLAN Booth 210 Booth C404 Booth 314 GARFIELD REFINING IVOCLAR VIVADENT ORAPHARMA, INC ROSE MICRO STRAUMANN 10 SOLUTIONS 11
Wednesday, November 3, 2021 Thursday, November 4, 2021 INFECTION PREVENTION – CLOSE TO infants; use an AED on an adult or child victim A NO COST, RISK MANAGEMENT COURSE THE ULTIMATE NEW PATIENT EXPERIENCE CHANGE YOUR THOUGHTS AND IMPROVE One procedure unchanged over time is PERFECTION: WHAT’S REQUIRED FOR of cardiac arrest; and use personal protective Kevin Ricotta, JD and Frederick Wetzel, DDS Mark E. Hyman, DDS, MAGD YOUR OUTCOMES: AN UPDATE ON the responsibility to perform regular oral REGULATION COMPLIANCE equipment to stop blood borne pathogens PROTOCOLS, PRODUCTS AND TREATMENT cancer screenings. With the increase of Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH and other diseases from spreading. This Offered by NYSDA and Sponsored by MLMIC. Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 OPTIONS interdisciplinary education, we recognized the course meets all New York State regulations 8:30am – 11:30am (3 CE hrs) Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH need to reach out to health care professionals Supported, in part, by educational grants from for dental professionals. Wed. Nov. 3, 2021 Ballroom to support our efforts to save lives! New tests Septodont, Directa Dental, VOCO, Hu-Friedy, and 2:30pm – 6:30pm Supported, in part, by educational grants from and devices have the ability to enhance our Orascoptic. Two-year CPR PRO / AED certification. (4 CE hrs) Maybe you need more new patients? Or, Septodont, Directa Dental, VOCO, Hu-Friedy, and skills to communicate with patients and staff Room 101-A maybe you just need to slow down, ask better Orascoptic. of the importance of the oral cancer screening Wed., Nov. 3, 2021 iSafety Company is a premier, authorized questions, out-listen the competition, use process. Also, we’ll review the habit of vaping, 2:30pm - 5:30pm (3 CE hrs) Regional Training Center for the American This course was developed, according to New cutting edge diagnostic photography with Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 laws that regulate vaping, consequences and Room 101-B Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), a nonprofit York State laws and regulations, by dentists advanced caries detection, and apply time- 8:30am - 11:30am (3 CE hrs) more. An enlightening, eye-opening discussion association of more than 35,000 professional and attorneys whose experience extends to tested human relations principles to thrive Room 106-A of what is going on with our patients and the This course, which can be specifically tailored safety educators and 5,500 training centers the fields of malpractice insurance and risk during turbulent times. Enjoy a fast-paced, oral, as well as physical health issues involved, to a state or province, will provide current across the United States. management in the dental environment. New interactive workshop experience where we Updated protocols assist us in determining our will be included. information and guidelines for safe treatment York State Dentists who complete this course will master the art of an exceptional new patient’s specific needs. As we move towards of patients and protection of dental profes- iSafety Company is not associated will be entitled to a 10% discount on their patient experience, offer a comprehensive a more collaborative profession, we need Course Objectives: sionals. with, employed by, nor consults for, any liability premiums for a three-year period from treatment plan, and deliver a bullet-proof to embrace these updates to identify those • Recognize traditional and new risk factors for manufacturer, supplier or retailer of dental MLMIC Insurance Company. Other companies case presentation. This results in an increased needs. We are presented with continuous oral cancer such as vaping and e-cigarettes Infection Control recommendations and instruments or materials. also accept this course for a discount. You case acceptance, more optimal care dentistry, challenges of new advances in products and • Embrace new modalities for screening and guidelines from OSAP, IPAC, CDC and various are encouraged to check with your carrier and fun!! technology and their use in dentistry. We need early discovery of cancer state as well as provincial resources will be Recommended for: Everyone concerning the availability of any discount. information to determine when and how to • Organize recording and documentation of presented and discussed. Infection control If you have not completed an approved Risk Course Objectives: add to our armamentaria. As professionals the screening process review with the office team aids in follow Management Program within the past three • Master the ten key questions you must ask providing health services, we must also take • Evaluate communication with your patients through in the office on a day-to-day basis as BY THE SKIN OF YOUR TEETH: THE LINKS (3) years, it is necessary for you to take this each patient care of how we are positioning ourselves in regarding the screening process and well as development of office systems. BETWEEN DERMATOLOGY AND DENTISTRY course in order to continue to receive your • Teach your team how to systematically and the care of our patients. Product use along discovered areas for observation, or referral Each participant will leave with a wealth of Michael Nazareth, MD, PhD discount. At the end of this course you will predictably take quality photography with protocols should be discussed with our and product cessation recommendations references to utilize in the establishment of receive a certificate of completion to submit • Demonstrate a treatment planning sequence team, as well as the interdisciplinary referrals • Modify how referrals are done and office protocols. Let's talk about what the Wed., Nov. 3, 2021 to your malpractice carrier. Registrants who that leads to case acceptance we have. recognize proper case management recommendations / guidelines advise should 3:30pm - 5:30pm (2 CE hrs)* complete this course will be entitled to four (4) • Generate a basic understanding of vaping be done then evaluate what we are currently Room 101-C continuing education credits. NYSDA members Recommended for: Everyone Course Objectives: and e-cigarettes doing! will automatically receive 4 lecture credits with • Distinguish which new-to-market products Dental professionals are in a unique position the NYSDA Continuing Education Registry. Do should be considered for your practice Recommended for: Everyone Course Objectives: to identify and diagnose many dermatologic you know how long you are obligated to store DENTISTRY’S TOP GAME CHANGERS: 20 • Integrate materials and products for a • Recognize the specific requirements and issues. This talk will review the major types patient records? What information needs to be INNOVATIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL TEAMS variety of uses in the dental office from how they can be incorporated into every day of skin cancer and their current management included in a medical history or how to legally Mark E. Hyman, DDS, MAGD infection control, dental hygiene therapy, THE “JACKED-UP” DENTITION: practice strategies, as many cases occur on the head/ terminate a professional relationship with a ergonomics, patient communication and DEMYSTIFYING FULL MOUTH • Differentiate the guidelines for various ster- neck and can be diagnosed at early stages patient? The answer to these and many other Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 instrumentation REHABILITATION ilization process; hand washing and patient by dentists. There will also be attention paid legal questions are provided in the NYSDA Risk 1:00pm - 4:00pm (3 CE hrs) • Identify and recognize instruments available Jeffrey W. Horowitz, DMD protection to skin conditions that have important oral Management course. Ballroom to select from for a variety of patient • Demonstrate effective cleaning and disinfec- findings. This talk is designed to foster optimal conditions and improved clinical outcomes This course is supported, in part, by educational tant techniques in the operatory co-management of patients between dentists Course Objectives: When living life in the fast lane of private • Formulate strategies that incorporate grants from GC America, Kettenbach, NSK and • Distinguish what changes are necessary in and dermatologists. • Learn how to protect your practice and practice, how do you improve your patient’s efficiency in patient treatment for more Prexion. your office setting personal assets experience as we deliver optimal care? productive scheduling Course Objectives: • Best practices to maintain accurate record Highly successful teams constantly reimagine, Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 Recommended for: Everyone • Gain an understanding of common keeping reinvent and implement change to assure Recommended for: Everyone 8:30am - 11:30am (3 CE hrs) dermatologic conditions and treatments, • Know what information is included in a good success during turbulent times. Prepare to Room 101-B many of which can be noticed by dentists medical and dental history laugh and learn about the Top 20 Game 2021 CPR / AED FOR THE PROFESSIONAL • Recognize the three major types of skin • Learn who gives informed consent and what Changers! STICK OUT YOUR TONGUE AND SHOW ME This course is designed for the progressive RESCUER cancer and current management of them does it include WHAT YOU’VE GOT! WHAT OUR BODIES TELL restorative dentist who wants to feel iSafety Company • Understand skin conditions that can have • Learn who owns dental records and how Course Objectives: US ABOUT ORAL CANCER: THE HOW, WHAT more confident in providing full-mouth oral findings long they must be kept • Evaluate and implement advances in AND WHY rehabilitation. Several well-documented cases Wed., Nov. 3, 2021 • Optimize co-management of patients • Know what the dentist’s obligations are dentistry Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH will be covered from the initial workup to the 2:30pm - 5:30pm (3 CE hrs) between dentists and dermatologists concerning confidentiality • Capitalize on individual skills of your dental post treatment follow-up; detailing the TMJ, Room 101-H • Learn when a patient should be referred and team members to improve productivity Supported, in part, by educational grants from periodontics, surgery, occlusal management, Recommended for: Everyone the benefits and mechanics for peer review • Apply new techniques for keeping your team Septodont, Directa Dental, VOCO, Hu-Friedy, and aesthetic considerations, materials, $60 additional registration fee required - focused and enthused Orascoptic. techniques, and future risk mitigation. Limited to 50 participants in each program *This course may not satisfy mandatory Recommended for: Dentists The participant will leave with a thorough NY State continuing dental education Recommended for: Everyone Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 understanding of the necessary steps to take CPR / AED for the Professional Rescuer requirements. 1:00pm - 4:00pm (3 CE hrs) a nervous patient with multiple dental issues teaches students to respond to breathing and Room 106-A and bring them to a state of dental health and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and self-esteem. For complete course information and speaker biographies, please visit: bndmeeting.com 12 13
Course Objectives: UPDATED CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL Course Objectives: BASIC PRINCIPALS AROUND PRACTICE what trends are happening today in our field. course meets all New York State regulations • Understand the proper examination, PERIODONTOLOGY AND ORAL • Understand the difference between a TRANSITIONS for dental professionals. treatment planning and case presentation IMPLANTOLOGY 2021 balanced oral environment and one that is Mr. Kirk Dewart, Mr. Justin Baumann and Course Objectives: Two-year CPR PRO / AED certification. protocol for full-mouth rehabilitation Jon B. Suzuki, DDS, PhD, MBA susceptible to disease Mr. Brian Pender • Types of Dental Insurances • Learn how to break difficult cases down to • Develop strategies which can be • Accurate breakdowns - review of trickiest iSafety Company is a premier, authorized the 5 basic elements of dental health Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 implemented in practice to help patients This course is supported, in part, by an codes Regional Training Center for the American • Review necessary tools (materials, 8:45am - 11:45am (3 CE hrs) achieve oral balance educational grant from Key Bank. • EOB’s - Keep your revenue in your practice Safety & Health Institute (ASHI), a nonprofit techniques, education and equipment) Room 101-D • Develop a program for caries eradication • Trends in the Dental Field - what is on the association of more than 35,000 professional necessary to finish these cases predictably that can be easily implemented into private horizon safety educators and 5,500 training centers This course will emphasize the new trends practice across the United States. Recommended for: Dentists and concepts of Microbiome and Immune • Develop strategies to begin discussing the Recommended for: Office Managers Response in relation to Systemic Diseases, oral implications of poor eating strategies and iSafety Company is not associated including Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia, provide some tips with, employed by, nor consults for, any THE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BEHIND Gastric Ulcers, Neoplasias, and other diseases • Learn which materials should be used how Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 LET’S TALK ABOUT MONEY manufacturer, supplier or retailer of dental TREATING SLEEP APNEA and conditions. Concepts of pathogenesis and to properly restore dentitions plagued with the 9:00am-12:00pm (3 CE hrs*) Colleen Huff, FAADOM instruments or materials. Jeffrey W. Horowitz, DMD immunology related to periodontal diseases effects of erosion, abrasion, GERD and bulimia Room 103 will be presented with extensions to systemic Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 This course is recommended for everyone. This course is supported, in part, by educational diseases and conditions, including Myocardial Recommended for: Everyone Session I – The Basics of Successful Practice 1:30pm-4:30pm (3 CE hrs) grants from GC America, Kettenbach, NSK and Infarction, Cardiovascular accidents (stroke), Transitions Room 101-C Prexion. Rheumatoid arthritis, Respiratory diseases, MOUTH AND DENTAL HYGIENE IN DEMENTIA pancreatic cancer, ulcers, and others. WELLNESS – BETTER HEALTH, BETTER CARE: Course Objectives: Many offices struggle in getting “Butts in the CARE Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 PROMOTING PHYSICAL HEALTH FOR THE • Planning Seat!” This course gives you systems and Daniel Nightingale, PhD 1:00pm - 4:00pm (3 CE hrs) Periodontal and Implant Diagnosis and DENTAL PRACTITIONER, THEIR TEAM AND • Professional advisors and stakeholders verbiage for smooth financial discussions. Room 101-B Treatment Planning, with a focus on Peri- PATIENTS • Valuing your practice Learn how to handle the most common Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 Implantitis and Implant Failures will be Marc J. Geissberger, DDS, MA, CPT • Financing pitfalls encountered in getting a patient to 1:00pm-4:00pm (3 CE hrs) This course is a roadmap to lower stress, presented, using Case Reports. • Transitioning into retirement commit to treatment. Turn the “Why Not” into Room 101-D higher income, and healthier patients. Sleep This course is supported, in part, by an “Let’s schedule that.” A review of breakdown Apnea is a condition that affects more Course Objectives: educational grant from GC America, Ultradent Session II – A Closer Look at Practice Value information to gather before-hand to be This presentation covers the clinical picture of than 80 million Americans, yet less than • Understand Microbiome and Immune Products, Inc. and NSK. confident in treatment planning without neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's 10% of this population is ever diagnosed. Response in relation to systemic diseases. Course Objectives: preauthorization will be discussed. disease and how they impact the individual; As a general dentist, you have the ability • Relate Oral Infections to Systemic Diseases Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 • What drives value? the C.A.R. and Dementia Triangle as Models to screen thousands of patients each year, and Conditions 1:15pm - 4:15pm (3 CE hrs) • How is value determined? How we communicate is as important as for ensuring a valued dental experience for and ultimately improve their lives. Before • Describe advances in periodontal and Room 106-B • Practical ways to enhance your practice what we communicate. You will learn both the patient; environmental factors and simple treating any condition though, one must fully implant treatment planning and therapies value? communication and problem-solving skills to changes that will have a positive impact on understand the science behind the disease, • Understand concepts of periodontal and Wellness is an active process of becoming make for smooth financial discussions. Find patients living with dementia visiting your along with the materials and protocols. This implant surgeries including regeneration aware of and making choices toward a more Section III – Getting Started in Your Dental your office’s magic that will increase profits. office and activities and interactions you course will explain the medical principles successful existence. Establishing a wellness Career Implement public speaking skills that will help can make available in the office. This will be necessary for the treatment of Obstructive Recommended for: Dentists program for yourself and your practice can everyone in your office. delivered through interactive sessions and Sleep Apnea by the general dentist. The have lasting, profound results. A healthy, fit Course Objectives: PowerPoint. materials, technology and clerical needs will and engaged dental team brimming with • Financial strategies (debt, savings, buying a Course Objectives: be referenced throughout the course, aiding THE ORAL CAVITY UNDER ACID ATTACK: energy and enthusiasm can provide great home, budgeting) • Financial arrangements - Best Practices to Course Objectives: in the interactive learning experience for the IDENTIFYING, UNDERSTANDING AND care for their patients and act as role models • Professional goals get the work on your schedule • Have a better insight into dementia participant. Putting these pieces together TREATING CARIES, EROSIONS, AND OTHER for healthy behavior. This program will • Financing the purchase of a practice • Verbiage to get you beyond the “Why Not” • Understand the complexities of managing will quickly build word of mouth referrals, ACID RELATED DISEASES examine the health and wellness trends of • Accurate estimates without preauthorization oral and dental health in this cohort providing a low-stress, highly profitable area Marc J. Geissberger, DDS, MA, CPT Americans and explore possible corrective Recommended for: Dentists and Students • How to Communicate effectively - learning • Have greater knowledge and skills in of practice for the dentist. strategies designed to enhance the well-being through Magic delivering quality dental care, and advice This course is supported, in part, by an of all. Particular emphasis will be placed on a *This course may not satisfy mandatory • Public speaking skills to people living with dementia and their Course Objectives: educational grant from GC America, Ultradent step-by-step approach to set, modify, monitor NY State continuing dental education caregivers • Understand the definitions and terminology Products, Inc. and NSK. and achieve reasonable changes to one’s requirements. Recommended for: Office Managers related to sleep disordered breathing current level of overall wellness and physical Recommended for: Everyone • Review the multi-systemic implications of Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 activity. Additionally, all participants will learn sleep and oxygen deprivation 8:45am - 11:45am (3 CE hrs) ways to promote wellness and physical health BACK TO THE BASICS AND BEYOND! 2021 CPR / AED FOR THE PROFESSIONAL • Learn how to implement sleep study data Room 106-B of all they encounter on a daily basis. Colleen Huff, FAADOM RESCUER CHECKING THE PULSE OF YOUR PRACTICE into treatment planning for the O.S.A. patient iSafety Company WITH EAGLESOFT • Learn how to use Acoustic Rhinometry/ As a dentist, personal trainer and fitness Course Objectives: Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 Mary Kohlmeier, RDH Pharyngometry as an objective means of nutrition specialist, Dr. Geissberger brings a • Learn how to build and retain a thriving 9:00am-12:00pm (3 CE hrs) Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 assessing the airway and managing treatment unique perspective to the subjects of caries, team Room 101-C 9:00am-12:00pm (3 CE hrs) This course is supported, in part, by an success diet and the oral environment. Through this • Assess their own personal wellness Room 101-H educational grant from Patterson Dental. • Review appliance selection, adjustment and enlightening program, Dr. Geissberger will • Expand their understanding of the link Dental insurances are confusing. This course common pitfalls of appliance therapy discuss various disease conditions that plague between systemic health and oral health takes you back to the basics and beyond! $60 additional registration fee required - Thurs., Nov. 4, 2021 the entire dental population, and identify • Develop personal strategies to modify Types of dental plans found in our area will be Limited to 50 participants in each program 1:00pm-4:00pm (3 CE hrs)* Recommended for: Dentists several at risk populations. The importance current behaviors towards a healthier discussed. Certain codes seem to be difficult Room 101-A of oral pH will be discussed and strategies existence to get accurate information. Let’s talk about CPR / AED for the Professional Rescuer for altering an unfavorable oral environment • Understand the key components of living well how to get an accuate breakdown to avoid teaches students to respond to breathing and Your practice is important! Your practice will be outlined. Additionally, the dental team • Learn how to motivate others to initiate write-offs or bills being sent to your patients cardiac emergencies in adults, children and lifestyle should reflect the success of your will learn progressive strategies to help their changes designed to create wellness after the work is completed. This seminar infants; use an AED on an adult or child victim practice and the patient experience that you patients achieve oral balance and curb their • Develop strategies to promote systemic looks at EOB’s and enables you to collect all of cardiac arrest; and use personal protective wish for all of the patients who come to your disease processes. Nutrition and diet control health by emphasizing known likes to oral the money owed to your office. We will also equipment to stop blood borne pathogens office. In this course, attendees will learn the will be discussed extensively. health investigate the future of dental insurances and and other diseases from spreading. This specific steps to take within the practice to Recommended for: Everyone For complete course information and speaker biographies, please visit: bndmeeting.com 14 15
ensure it is successful and productive. This course is designed specifically for current Eaglesoft users who are interested in becoming more proficient using their current Friday, November 5, 2021 software program. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore features that will enable them to learn more about the unique capabilities of their system TIME TO SWITCH MONOLITHIC MATERIALS MASTERCLASS: WORKING WITH LITHIUM DISILICATE ZIRCONIA Fri., Nov. 5, 2021 1:00pm-4:00pm (3 CE hrs) Ballroom • Participants will learn to recognize and differentiate among accidental, incidental and intentional injuries. and work more efficiently by getting the Aerosol Reduction Made Easy. Michael C. DiTolla, DDS, FAGD • Participants will receive guidance on maximum performance from their software. Tooth preparation with adequate reduction mandatory reporting, and source of injury This course is supported, in part, by an in the proper areas has more to do with investigation when necessary. Course Objectives: educational grant from Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. producing esthetic anterior restorations than • Participants will learn to recognize the less • Learn proper reporting methods and how to selecting the correct shade. Techniques will obvious indications of violence and abuse, read the numbers found in your reports Fri., Nov. 5, 2021 be presented to ensure that dentists give both acute and chronic. Child, adult, elder • Harvest the hidden data within Eaglesoft to Water Spray 8:30am-11:30am (3 CE hrs) their laboratory technicians the best chance and intimate partner cases will be discussed. Water Jet increase your practice’s profitability (Water Only) (Water + Air) Ballroom to fabricate a beautiful restoration. • Understand how to build relationships with Recommended for: Everyone your patients through your software PFM’s now make up only 10% of the crowns Course Objectives: • Review your patient numbers and fabricated by the largest dental lab in • Learn to select specific burs based on understand what they mean the U.S., having been largely replaced by the chosen restorative material to ensure PREVENT ENAMEL CRUELTY: TOOTH • Understand which key reports every practice solid zirconia and lithium disilicate. These adequate reduction where needed PREPARATION FOR CONSERVATIVE CAD/ should be processing in their software monolithic restorations are high-strength • Understand where under-reduction CAM RESTORATION • Examine the new features of Eaglesoft 20 & and cementable. All ceramic restorations of tooth preparations leads to anterior Steven A. Gold, DDS, FACD, FICD 21 and much more behave differently than traditional restorations that are clearly fake restorations, and this session focuses on how • See why a high-torque handpiece run at Fri., Nov. 5, 2021 Recommended for: Everyone to prepare, adjust, de-contaminate, cement/ super slow speeds give you the smoothest 8:45am-11:45am (3 CE hrs) bond, and cut off these new restorations prep margins, leading to more closed Room 106 B when necessary. Perhaps most impressively, restorative margins the fracture rates for these monolithic • Learn to use a logical and scientific shade Thanks to CAD/CAM technology, high restorations are second only to cast gold. guide to help ensure highly acceptable quality bonded indirect restorations can be CALL FOR esthetic results fabricated in-office in one patient visit. For Easy On/Off Switch Course Objectives: many clinical situations, full coverage crowns • Become familiar with the strengths Recommended for: Dentists, Dental are no longer the best choice for treating and weaknesses of monolithic and bi- SPEAKERS Assistants and Lab Technicians posterior teeth. This evidence-based course NEW Ti-Max Z95L layered restorations, including indications, will present a protocol for conservative contraindications and prep design posterior tooth preparations that lead to Switch between Water Spray and Water Jet • Learn the different types of zirconia oxide HIDDEN IN VIEW: THE VISIBLE AND better clinical outcomes for CAD/CAM with the flip of a switch. restorations and their indications, and why INVISIBLE INJURIES OF OUR PATIENTS restorations, and are, hands down, more fun If you are interested in polished zirconia is preferable to glazed Amber D. Riley, MS, RDH, FAAFS, FIACME & to do! zirconia Katherine Maloney, MD speaking at the Buffalo NSK America Corp. • Understand why leaving temporary crowns Course Objectives: in for 2 weeks leads to frequent fit issues, and Niagara Dental Meeting www.nskdental.com • 1800 Global Parkway, Hoffman Estates, IL 60192, USA how 3-day crowns eliminate these issues • Describe how conservative tooth preparations can lead to better restorations TEL: +1 888 675 1675 • FAX: +1 800 838 9328 as part of our Alumni • Be prepared to de-contaminate these and long-term tooth health restorations, select the correct primers, and • Synthesize a tooth preparation process to Speaker Series, contact: determine the most appropriate cement yield the most conservative restoration for a • Learn how to adjust contacts and Fri., Nov. 5, 2021 given tooth condition occlusion, learn the safest way to cut off Part 1 - 8:45am-11:45am (3 CE hrs) • Discuss how a CAD/CAM design system Sherry Szarowski, these restorations, and be familiar with the specialty burs and polishers for these Part 2 - 1:15pm-4:15pm (3 CE hrs) Room 101-D can be used as a quality check for conservative tooth preparations Meeting Coordinator restorations • Understand which monolithic materials are The goal of this program is to educate the Recommended for: Everyone ss287@buffalo.edu more appropriate as a veneer material and attendees as to the mechanisms of injury understand the relationship between flexural (716) 829-6419 strength and esthetics in children and adults, and their sequelae. Focus will be on the common modalities of BECOME DIGITALLY INDISPENSABE: CAD/ injuries, as well as classic patterned injuries CAM FOR DENTAL ASSISTANTS Recommended for: Dentists, Dental seen in both forensic pathology and forensic Steven A. Gold, DDS, FACD, FICD Assistants and Lab Technicians odontology. The expected outcomes of these injuries and long terms effects will Fri., Nov. 5, 2021 be discussed. Lessons from the viewpoints 1:15pm-3:15pm (2 CE hrs) BEAUTIFUL CROWN PREPS AND of dentistry and pathology will be shared Room 106 B IMPRESSIONS MADE EASY with the mutual objective being the earliest Michael C. DiTolla, DDS, FAGD possible intervention and interruption of CAD/CAM technology continues to harm to our patients, and our friends and revolutionize the art of restorative dentistry. This course is supported, in part, by an families. Fabricating high quality indirect restorations, educational grant from Ivoclar Vivadent, Inc. in-office, in a single visit, has tremendous Course Objectives: appeal to both patients and the dental team. For complete course information and speaker biographies, please visit: bndmeeting.com 16 17
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