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ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS The Sheraton Grand Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona co-sponsored by The Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry | American Veterinary DentalWWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG College | Academy of Veterinary Dentistry
CITY AND HOTEL INFORMATION 32nd Annual Veterinary Dental Forum November 15 - 18, 2018 The Sheraton Grand Phoenix 340 N 3rd Street Phoenix, Arizona We invite you to join VDF in ‘The Grand Canyon State’ Phoenix, Arizona! Phoenix is a place where it’s easy to migrate between resort escapes and local hangouts, outdoor adventure or poolside lounging. Phoenix is home to serene desert gardens, one-of-a-kind museums, golf, award-winning dining and much more. You will also find charming antique shops to chic boutiques to some of the nation’s most fashionable shopping centers as well. Hotel Reservations Hotel reservation information can be found on the last page of this brochure. Be sure to make your reservations soon as availability is limited! 2 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
GENERAL PROGRAM Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) • Two- and four-hour labs offered! Also featured: • Essentials of Veterinary Dentistry for a Strong • Smaller labs to allow for more hands-on Foundation — Comprehensive lectures comprised experience. of underlying concepts and information crucial to understanding veterinary dentistry. • Specialist in CT, MRI and Radiology. • Foundation of Veterinary Dentistry — Cutting edge lectures on specific topics to build on your • Two-hour labs, each offered twice, for lower dental knowledge. student to teacher ratio, while also allowing for • Advanced Dentistry Track — Advanced lectures more flexibility to attend multiple labs. and discussions to stimulate and challenge the established veterinary dentist. Lectures on the • VOHC Scoring updates with Dr. Harvey, et al. latest developing veterinary dental research and study information. • Early morning coffee/break outside the exhibit • Brief Clinical Reports — Short presentations of hall before sessions start. clinical cases, such as unusual cases, new uses for materials or instruments, new materials, and • Saturday night ‘Murder Mystery’ Silent and Live new techniques relevant to veterinary dentistry, Auction Fundraiser to benefit the Foundation oral surgery, and oral medicine. for Veterinary Dentistry and the Peter Emily • Equine Dental Series Foundation. • Exhibits • JOVD in the Clinics • Student Reception at the Welcome Reception • Exotic Zoo/Wildlife Dentistry • Practice Wellness and Management • Original Research Track • Poster Session — Recently completed papers will be displayed in or near the exhibit hall. • Review and Assessment Program — Examination review with lecture. • Specialist-in-Training Module — Lecture and lab designed to help residents attain their specialty hours. • Technician Series 2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - POSTER SESSION Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) 1. Profiling the Salivary Proteome of Two Canine Breeds 2. A Non-invasive Technique to Repair Mandibular Fracture Distal to First Molar Tooth 3. Alternative Dental X-ray Views for Small Rodents 4. Prevalence of Felis catus Gammaherpesvirus 1 DNA in the Tissues of Cats with Chronic Gingivostomatitis Additional presenters have been selected to present posters. We will update our list as they accept. Authors will be by their posters for Question & Answer Sessions during the afternoon break on Friday and during the morning break on Saturday. THE SHERATON GRAND PHOENIX | NOVEMBER 15-18, 2018 WWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG 3
SPECIAL MEETINGS & EVENTS Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) IMPORTANT DATES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018 May 2018 Registration opens 7:00am - 8:00am Equine Informational Meeting (open to any attendee interested in the equine August 15, 2018 Early-bird rate ends track to board certification) September 15, 2018 Online registrations only accepted 8:00am - 5:30pm Laboratories 8:00am - 5:40pm Breakout Sessions October 1, 2018 All pre-registration closes. Walk-up registration will be 9:00am - 6:00pm Exhibit Hall open available on-site. Walk up registration 9:50am - 10:20am Poster presenters Q&A Session rates will increase by 20%. 12:10pm - 1:30pm Box lunches provided in exhibit hall October 14, 2018 Deadline for cancellation refunds 12:10pm - 1:30pm Equine Executive Committee Meeting (see cancellation policy) 12:10pm - 1:30pm Training Support Informational Meeting *The following schedule is subject to change. for Residents and TSC Members 12:10pm - 1:30pm Veterinary Dental Educators Meeting WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 1:30pm - 5:30pm Specialist in Training - Dr. Derek Cissell 8:00am - 5:00pm Exam Committee Meeting “Principles and Applications of Oral and 2:00pm - 6:00pm Credentials Committee Meeting Maxillofacial CT and MRI” 6:00pm - 10:00pm Review & Assessment THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018 8:00am - 10:00am AVD Board Meeting 8:00am - 10:00am AVDC Town Hall Meeting 10:00am - 11:00am FVD Board Meeting 5:40pm - 6:40pm AVDT General Interest Meeting 11:00am - 12:00pm FVD General Meeting 6:00pm - 8:00pm ‘Murder Mystery” Silent and Live Auction 1:00pm - 1:30pm AVDC Annual Business Mtg-presentation Fundraiser for the Foundation for of Certificates Veterinary Dentistry and the PEIVDF 1:30pm - Joint AVDC Annual Meeting Following - 5:00pm Diplomate only College Annual Meeting SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2018 TBD Awards Ceremony 2:00pm - 4:00pm AVDT Member Only Meeting 6:30am - 7:30am AVDT Mentee Breakfast 5:00pm - 7:00pm Equine Diplomate meeting 8:00am - 12:00pm Laboratories 5:00pm - 6:00pm AVDT Pinning Ceremony 8:00am - 5:40pm Breakout Sessions 6:00pm - 8:00pm Welcome Reception and Exhibit Hall 9:00am - 2:00pm Exhibit Hall open Grand Opening 12:10pm - 1:30pm Lunch on your own 5:40pm Adjourn FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 6:30am - 7:30am Fun Run 8:00am - 5:30pm Laboratories 8:00am - 5:40pm Breakout Sessions 9:00am - 6:00pm Exhibit Hall open 12:10pm - 1:30pm Box lunches provided in exhibit hall 12:10pm - 1:30pm EC Info Meeting for Registered Trainees 3:20pm - 3:50pm Poster presenters Q&A Session 5:40pm - 6:40pm AVDT Mentee Presentations 4 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - FRIDAY LECTURES Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) PRACTICE WELLNESS TIME FUNDAMENTALS INTERMEDIATE ORIGINAL RESEARCH ZOO/WILDLIFE TECHNICIAN AND MANAGEMENT 8:00 - 8:15 Fracture Limits of Maxillary Fourth Premolar Teeth in Domestic Dogs Under Applied Endodontic Instrumentation: Forces (A Reiter); 8:20 - 8:35 Do No Harm....Dental What’s in All These Tiny Cleaning and Shaping the Potential Causes of Canine and Engage, Educate and and Oral Anatomy: Bottles? Restorative Root Canal System Empower - Client Monkey Business 8:00-8:50am Areas and Structures Carnassial Tooth Fractures in Products for the Veterinary (M Balke) Communcation (TB Abbatangelo) to Avoid Client-owned Dogs (2004-2015) Tenchinician * Required lecture for (M Berg) (T Faber) (A Reiter); 8:40 - 8:55 Root Canal (N Drake) Endo II Lab Treatment in Cats Using MTA Fillapex Sealant: 50 Cases (S Thorne) 9:00 - 9:15 The Temporomandibular Joint of Domestic Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) in Health and Disease (B Arzi); 9:20 - 9:35 Diagnostic Yield 9:00 - 9:20 Beakistry of Dental Radiography and Cone- (P Emily); From Access to Restoration: Oral Pathology - Take it Endodontic Complications, A Crisis in Veterinary beam Computed Tomography Endodontic Equipment for 9:00-9:50am ...or Leave it Avoidance and Repair Medicine for the Identification of Anatomic 9:25 - 9:50 Exodontia in Zoo the Veterinary Technican (S Babbitt) (E Ribka) (M Berg) Landmarks in Cats (C Geisbush); and Wildlife Dentistry (N Drake) 9:40 - 9:55 Invasiveness of Canine (S Holmstrom) Acanthomatous Ameloblastoma: A Comparison Between Computed Tomography and Histopathology (S Goldschmidt) 9:50-10:20am Break with Exhibitors 10:20 - 10:35 Evaluation of Targetable Signaling Pathways and Mitotic Activity in Canine (S Peralta); 10:40 - 10:55 Mandibular Developmental Body Fracture Repair with Wire- Deformities Handling Complications of Wellness - Be There for Dental Radiography in the Recognizing Pathology and reinforced Interdental Composite 10:20-11:10am (F Hale) Extractions Yourself Exotic Animal Biopsy Basics Splint (WRICS) in Small Dogs (M (K Bannon) (M Berg) (D Winter) (C Bell) Guzu); 11:00 - 11:15 Unerupted Teeth in Dogs and Cats: A Clinical, Radiographic and Histological Study in 73 Cases (2001-2018) (E Bellei) 11:20 - 11:35 Retrobulbar Disorders in Dogs: 66 Cases (2006-2016) (J Winer); 11:40 - 11:55 Direct Immunofluorescence in Canine Don’t Be Scared: Anesthetic Salvage (Rescue) Anatomy, Physiology and What a Dental Concierge Considerations for Dentistry Malocclusions Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis (J Procedures in the Exotic 11:20am-12:10pm Pathology of the Tongue Could Do for Your Practice Patients with Co-Existing (F Hale) Anderson); 12:00 - 12:15 Oronasal Animal (K Saverino) (B Niemiec) Disease Fistulas Secondary to Periodontal (D Winter) (S Johnson) Disease: Comparison of the Prevalence in Dachshunds to a Control Group (C Suave) 12:10-1:30pm Box Lunches available in exhibit hall for registered attendees and exhibitors (1 each) BEGIN ADVANCED SESSION 1:30 - 1:50 Primate Using the WSAVA Dental Anesthesia Considerations Pediatric Dentistry of the Dentistry (P Emily); 1:55 Veterinary Oral Health Council - Guidelines to Improve for Veterinary Dental 1:30-2:20pm Dog and Cat - 2:20 Common Pathology Digital Scoring Project Update Client Compliance Technicians (E Ribka) Encountered in the Non (C Harvey) (B Niemiec) (A Duke) Human Primates (D Winter) I’m not THAT Client, am I? Pot Pouri of Endodontic and Dental Radiography in Human-Animal Correlates in Oral The Good, the Bad and the - Life Hacks for Referring Oral Surgery Large 2:30-3:20pm Lateral Recumbency and Maxillofacial Pathology Ugly...Bite Like a Pro Carnivore Cases (J D’Astous) (M Chalkley) (M Nellesen) (K Stewart and B Niemiec) (E Eisner) 3:20-3:50pm Break with Exhibitors & Poster presenters Q&A Session 3:50 - 4:15 Common Pathology Encountered in Friend or Foe? (Fostering Rabbit and Rodent MTA: Updates and Clinical-Histological Correlates Exotic Felines (D Winter); 4:15 What Lies Beneath... a Healthy Relationship with Dentistry for the Veterinary 3:50-4:40pm Practical Use in Oral Pathology - 4:40 Common Pathology Radiology Industry Partners) Technician (B Hewitt) (C Bell) Encountered in Bears Interpretation 1 (K Stewart and B Niemiec) (B Altier) (family Ursidae) (J Mathis and J Hudak) (D Winter) 4:50 - 5:10 Oral Trauma in Marine Mammals (J Force); Making the Case for Contemporary Understanding and Improved Patient Care 5:15 - 5:30 Tusks Protection Maintaining Your Dental Toothanasia ...Radiology Restorative Dentistry Surgcial Treatment of Through Lawsuit Protection in Captive Walruses (L 4:50-5:40pm Equipment Interpretation 2 (B Niemiec) Ameloblastomas in Dogs and Cats and Prevention Legendre); (J Losey) (J Mathis and J Hudak) (J Soukup) (L Oxenham) 5:30 - 5:45 Dental Exam and Treatment of South African Hyenas (L Legendre) THE SHERATON GRAND PHOENIX | NOVEMBER 15-18, 2018 WWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG 5
2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - SATURDAY LECTURES Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) TIME FOUNDATIONS INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED BRIEF CLINICAL REPORTS EQUINE TECHNICIAN 8:00 - 8:20 Bilateral Fibrodysplasia Ossificans of the Masticatory Muscles 8:00 - 8:20 Functional Orthodontics to Correct Class Causing Irreversible The Application of Extra-oral II Malocclusion in the Young Awareness Outside of your Oral Lumps and Bumps in Trismus in a Cat (M Guzu); Dental X-rays Made Approaches in Oromaxillofacial Horse (J Easley); 8:00-8:50am Surgical Procedure the First Year 8:25 - 8:50 Superficial Easy - Tips and Tricks Surgery 8:25 - 8:50 Banking Samples (A Castejon) (F Hale) Temporal Myofascial Flap (M Berg) (J Soukup) and Genetic Testing for Application for Reconstruction Congenital Dental Disease of Maxilectomy Defects in (J Easley) Cats: Review of 2 Cases (L Mestrinho) 9:00 - 9:20 Aberdeen Suture Pattern with Buried Knots for 9:00 - 9:20 Retrospective Mucoperiosteal Flap Closure Comparison of Cheek Tooth Exodontia in 49 Equids via in the Cat (R Baratt); Local and Regional Review of Odontogenic Dealing with Difficult Oral and Minimally Invasive Buccal Dental Emergencies 9:25 - 9:50 A New Modality 9:00-9:50am Anesthesia in Oral Surgery Tumors Maxillofacial Cases Approach or Retropulsion “Seriously” for Socket Preservation and (A Castejon) (S Goldschmidt) (B Arzi, S Peralta) Procedure (C Griffin); (J Losey) Ridge Augmentation using 9:25 - 9:50 Compound Autologous Dentin Graft from Odontoma a Case Study and Extracted Teeth Literature Review (J Dickey) (R Mele, A Binderman) 9:50-10:20am Break with Exhibitors & Poster presenters Q&A Session 10:20 - 10:40 Canine Clinical Experience Working Odontogenic Parakaratinzed Understanding the Role of with Cone-Beam Computed The Weird and Unusual: Small Animal Dental Head and Neck Lymph Node Cyst in a 6-yr-old Shih Tzu Inflammation in Periodontal Tomography in Veterinary When a “Dental” Problem 10:20-11:10am Extractions and Complications Diagnostics and Surgery (D DeRose); Disease - A Technicians Dentistry, Oral and isn’t Really a Dental (T Jacobson) (A Reiter) 10:45 - 11:10 Sino-Orbital Prespective Maxillofacial Surgery Problem! (M Rice) Rhizopus in a Cat (M Berg) (B Arzi) (K Saverino) Treatment and Outcome 3 Mandibulectomy’s for Interpretation of Head and BEGIN JOVD IN THE of Pituitary Abscesses 11:20am- Pearls of Wisdom for Dental and Oral Trauma 3 Different Reasons Neck Computed Tomography CLINICS: from Secondary Sinusitis, Extracting Dog Teeth in the First Year “A Technicians View of 12:10pm in Dogs and Cats JOVD 2018 Editor’s Report Attributed to Primary Dental (B Mulherin) (F Hale) OS4 Surgery” (A Reiter) (J Lewis, M Pond) Pathology in Two Horses (J Losey) (RB Tanner) 12:10-1:30pm Box Lunches available in exhibit hall for registered attendees and exhibitors (1 each) FUNDAMENTALS INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED JOVD IN THE CLINICS EQUINE TECHNICIAN The Influence of ‘Design’ on Strengthening the Feline Tooth Resorption Dentoalveolar Trauma: Management of Salivary Gland An Update on Equine the Strength of the Canine Human-Animal Bond 1:30-2:20pm Diagnosis and Treatment Part 1 Disease in Dogs and Cats Infundibular Disease Tooth in Dogs through Dentistry (B Niemiec) (A Thomson) (A Reiter) (A Horbal) (J Soukup) (B Altier) Tips and Pitfalls in Submitting Use of Platelet Rich Plasma Long Term Follow Up Dentoalveolar Trauma: Manuscripts: Panel Feline Dental Extractions and Platelet Rich Fibrin in of Infundibular Caries Feline Oral Diseases 2:30-3:20pm Part 2 Discussion (E Ribka) Oral Surgery Restorations (2006-2017) (J Losey) (A Thomson) (J Lewis, A Reiter, J Soukup, (K Feigin) (C Pearce) M Smith, F Hale) 3:20-3:50pm Break with Exhibitors Panel Discussion: An Exploration of the The Humble Dental Machine TMJ Luxation in Cats Boundaries of Veterinary Lymph Node Staging of Oral Equine Oronasal Fistula The Power Behind - an Oft Forgotten Team 3:50-4:40pm and Dogs Dentistry and Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial Neoplasms Repair Techniques Power Scalers Member (J Jung) (A Reiter, S Peralta, (M Smith) (L Marron) (J Hernandez-Eliason) (J Pegg) C Snyder, J Rawlinson, M Gracis) Panel Discussion: 4:50 - 5:10 Psuedoankylosis Clients, Patients and Staffing Suffering in Silence: Periodontal Flap Surgery The Pros and Cons of Localized Intrinsic Staining of the TMJ in a Horse Oh My! How to Successfully The Welfare Impacts of and Guided Tissue Academic and Private Clinical of Teeth Due to Pulpitis and (N Chiero); 4:50-5:40pm Juggle Everything Dentistry Dental Disease Regeneration Practice Pulp Necrosis in Dogs 5:15 - 5:40 Equine Canine in Your Practice (K Stewart) (B Niemiec) (B Arzi, J Soukup, K Stepaniuk, (F Hale) Resorption (B Altier) M Lommer, J Lewis) (N duToit) 6 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - SUNDAY LECTURES Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) TIME FUNDAMENTALS INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED JOVD IN THE CLINICS EQUINE TECHNICIAN Principles of Periodontal Cortical Allografts for Development of the Penn Total DIY: Extraction of Root Advances in Large Animal Gaining Home Care Disease Diagnosis and Mandibular Reconstruction Mouth Periodontal Score for 8:00-8:50am Fragments Dentistry and Oral Surgery Compliance - What Works! Treatment - Part 1 in Dogs Dogs and Cats (J D’Astous) (E Earley) (M Berg) (A Thomson) (J Battig, J Lewis) (C Harvey) Principles of Periodontal Feline ‘Odontolysis’ in Obturation Facts and Three “Pitfalls” in Treating Periodontal Therapy... Disease Diagnosis and A Focus on Feline Dentistry the 1920’s: the Forgotten 9:00-9:50am Fallacies Sinus Disease Start to Finish Treatment - Part 2 (K Kling) Histopathological Study (J Bellows) (E Earley) (J Hertzoff) (A Thomson) (A Reiter) 9:50-10:20am Break with Exhibitors Current Concepts of Feline Oral and Crown Extensions to Correct Dental Sinusitis: A Box of Stages of Periodontal Periodontal Disease and Maxillofacial Surgery: Linguoverted Canine 10:20-11:10am Chocolates Disease Therapy Part 1 Teeth in Dogs (S Galloway) (W Rensman) (B Niemiec) (S Manfra) (S Storli) Feline Oral and The Cleft Palate Puppy: Evidence Based Approach to Current Equine Dental Maxillofacial Surgery: Nursing Care from 11:20am-12:10pm Home Oral Hygiene Research and Interpretation Part 2 Birth to Post-Op (A Reiter) (J Reiswig) (S Manfra) (W Rensman) 12:10-1:30pm Lunch - On Your Own (Exhibit Hall closes at 2pm) FUNDAMENTALS INTERMEDIATE EQUINE TECHNICIAN 1:30 - 1:50 Novel Techniques on the Horizon in Equine Dentistry Perioperative Feline Oral Issues in (T Henry); Becoming a Dental Considerations in Dentistry 1:30-2:20pm the First Year Concierge and Oral Surgery (F Hale) 1:55 - 2:20 Tips, Tricks (B Neimiec) (A Reiter) and Gadgets for “Funner” Dentistry (L Kimberlin) 2:30 - 2:50 Equine Oral Neoplasia, a Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (I Bishop); Diagnostic Imaging of Facial Pro-Active Dental Care 2:30-3:20pm and Neck Swellings (F Hale) 2:55 - 3:20 Biosecurity in (A Castejon) Equine Dentistry – Soap Opera or Real Need for Increased Awareness (N Pusturla) 3:20-3:50pm Break (Exhibits closed at 2:00pm) Minimally Invasive Repulsion Use of Antimicrobial Agents (MIR) in 37 Standing Chewzing the Right Chew 3:50-4:40pm in Veterinary Dentistry Sedated Horses Using (J Bellows) Bespoke Repulsion Pins (E Sarkiala) (C Pearce) Get Better Compliance 4:50 - 5:10 Using Surgical Loupes During Clinical Cases: Making Dentistry Fun 4:50-5:40pm Complications and (J Bellows) Consultation Outcomes (J D’Astous) (C Turner) THE SHERATON GRAND PHOENIX | NOVEMBER 15-18, 2018 WWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG 7
LABORATORY DESCRIPTIONS Program subject to change/Lab attendance is limited Feline Radiography Lab - Periodontal disease and tooth resorption extractions of different teeth from A to Z. The lecture will also cover is commonly found in feline patients. We need intraoral dental crown amputations sometime necessary in cases of tooth resorptions. radiographs to properly diagnose the presence and significance of the Limited to 30 participants. (DVMs Only) This lab will be presented twice disease, along with helping to create a treatment plan. The normal by different presenters.Check schedule on page 11 for times. techniques used to radiograph dogs don’t always work with cats, due to their unique anatomy. In this lab, we will discuss and practice “Fill” Me in on the Latest in Restorations - A 1-hour lecture, then the various methods of overcoming the positioning challenges, such hands-on laboratory covering the basic equipment & materials with as the overlapping of the zygoma and cutting off the apices of the step by step instructions for dentin bonding and composite restorations. mandibular teeth. We will work to improve the quality and timing of our Indications, diagnostics, and contra-indications for restorations will be dental radiographic series. Common pathology will also be discussed. covered. Following the lecture, participants will be given the opportunity Positioning technique handouts will be given to all participants. Limited to apply dentin bonding, prepare cavity preparations, fill preparations to 20 participants. (Techs and DVMs) This is a two hour lab. It will be with composite materials and finish the restorations. Limited to 30 presented twice. Check schedule on page 11 for times. participants. Fundamentals of Canine Dental Extractions - This laboratory will Mandibular Fracture Repair - This laboratory will focus on mandibular focus on every step of surgical extraction in dogs: proper mucogingival fracture repair on a Sawbones model with bilateral mandibular body flap design, tooth sectioning, bone removal, use of dental elevator fractures. A combination of techniques such as interdental wiring and and luxators, use of tooth forceps, alveoloplasty, periosteal releasing interfragmentary wiring will be applied for reduction and stabilization. incisions and tension-free suturing. The laboratory will start with an hour An introductory lecture will be given at the beginning of the laboratory. of lecture including many videos on how to use different instruments The focus of the lecture will be mostly on maxillofacial trauma and and it will show extractions of carnassial and canine teeth from A to Z. achieving normal occlusion, a cornerstone of jaw fracture repair. Limited to 30 participants. (DVMs Only) This is a four hour lab. It will be To that point, pharyngotomy tube placement will also be discussed presented twice by different presenters.Check schedule on page 11 for and demonstrated to facilitate appliance placement and to maintain times. correct occlusion. Proper placement of wire and composite appliances in the mouth will be reviewed and practiced. Composite application Endodontics II - Endodontic Debridement: Cleaning and Shaping will be practiced in combination with the four basic interdental wiring the Root Canal System - This lab will build on the endodontic access techniques (Ivy loop, Stout, Essig, and Risdon). Interfragmentary wiring laboratory that was offered in 2017 and will cover instrumentation of techniques will be utilized for treatment of a three-piece mandibular the pulp chamber for endodontic therapy. Principles and techniques body fracture. Standard equipment for minimally-invasive jaw fracture of endodontic instrumentation will be taught. Participants will be able repair will be discussed and will be available for use during the to use hand and rotary files. It is expected attendees of the laboratory laboratory. Stabilization of caudal mandibular or TMJ fractures with already have knowledge and experience with endodontic access. maxillomandibular fixation will be demonstrated. A limited number of Limited to 30 participants. canine and feline cadavers will be available for demonstration purposes and for supplemental practice by attendee as time permits. This Regional Nerve Blocks for Dental Patients- This lab will teach the laboratory would be ideal for those preparing for the AVDC examination attendee some very practical, safe and cost-effective ways of controlling and trainees in dental residency programs. Limited to 30 participants. pain during and long after oral surgery. You will learn to block strategic (DVMs Only) nerve points within the oral cavity. The use of opioids in conjunction with a local anesthetic will be discussed to extend the duration of Complications of Extractions: Hands on Laboratory - This hands- the analgesia well into the next day(s). Many of the new multimodal on laboratory will help veterinarians understand and handle the most pain management options will be thoroughly discussed. Limited to 20 common complications of extractions, including oronasal fistula repair, participants. This is a two hour lab. It will be presented twice. Check fractured root tip removal and rostral mandibular fracture. There will be schedule on page 11 for times. a required lecture session separately within the schedule to allow for maximum hands-on time in the laboratory. This lecture will also address Essential Periodontal Therapy: The Necessary Tools and how to avoid these common complications. Limited to 30 participants. Techniques for Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Periodontal (DVMs Only) Disease - Lab covers instrument selection, usage and care for the treatment of periodontal disease, inclusive of probing, charting, Dentistry Specifics for Veterinary Technician: Utilization of the identification of visual oral pathology, treatment planning, the use of Tools of the Trade - Station 1: Power instrumentation: specifics will ultrasonic and hand instrumentation, sharpening techniques and an be discussed in regards to ultrasonic scalers of different types as well overview of home care. Closed root planning and the use of Doxirobe as inserts and scaler tips, specifics as to differences and utilization is included. Hands on lab and lecture utilizing extracted teeth, skulls for efficiency will be discussed and practiced. Specifics for the low and cadavers. A necessary foundation for veterinarians and technicians speed and high speed handpieces will be taught and maintenance providing dental services in their practices. These skills set the stage of these hand pieces practiced, emphasis on avoiding patient cross- for advanced training in periodontal therapy and surgery. A lecture will contamination and ensuring longevity of the hand pieces stressed. precede the hands-on portion. Limited to 30 participants. High-speed bur basics will be taught for recognition of different burs. Station 2: Common dental hand instruments will be available for Canine Radiography Lab - “Positioning for Perfect Rads”-Veterinary identification, periodontal instruments such as the hand scaler and dental radiography, in particular, positioning is one of the most curette will be utilized to practice holding and using these on the teeth frustrating aspects of veterinary dentistry. The bisecting angle technique to perform cleaning procedures. Sharpening will be taught at length on can be demanding and difficult to perform consistently. Positioning the periodontal instruments as well as dental elevators and luxators. patient, the sensor, and the tube head to create quality images can Station 3: Oral pathology, both recognition and documentation will be be challenging. A simplified approach can consistently produce quality demonstrated and practiced. Use of common AVDC abbreviations will images with less confusion if a few principles are followed and some be stressed as well as the proper use of the dental probe/explorer and variables removed. Limited to 20 participants. (Techs and DVMs) dental mirror. Specific pathology will be staged to ensure that each This lab will be presented three times by different presenters. Check student has opportunities to find commonly recognized pathology, also schedule on page 11 for times. ensuring recognition of normal as it pertains to both the cat and dog Feline Extraction Lab - This laboratory will focus on every step of mouth. Limited to 30 participants. surgical extraction in cats: proper mucogingival flap design, tooth sectioning, bone removal, use of dental elevator and luxators, use of tooth forceps, alveoloplasty, periosteal releasing incisions and tension-free suturing. The laboratory will start with an hour of lecture including many videos on how to use each instruments and it will show 8 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
LABORATORY DESCRIPTIONS (continued) Program subject to change Periodontal Flap Surgery Lab - This is a hands on lab demonstrating Specialists in Training: CT, MRI, Radiology Lab- “Principles and periodontal flap surgery in the small animal veterinary patient. We will Applications of Oral and Maxillofacial CT and MRI.” Limited to 30 initiate with a discussion of necessary equipment as well as indications participants. (and contra-indications). Following this, we will cover the various flap techniques for proper periodontal surgery. Next, proper treatment of the Vet Tome Assisted Surgical Extraction Techniques in Dogs and root surface will be presented. Proper follow up to ensure success will Cats - This laboratory is intended for practitioners that have confidence also be covered. Finally, the techniques of guided tissue regeneration and experience in fundamental extraction and mucoperiosteal flap will be taught. Limited to 30 participants. techniques. An introduction and use of the mechanical Vet Tome (Periotome) to assist in severing the periodontal ligament to facilitate Crown Preparations - Hands on laboratory covering indications for extractions will be presented. The Vet Tome will be utilized for simple crown therapy, how to prepare a tooth for a crown and obtain proper extractions in addition to a tool to enhance surgical extraction of the margins, obtain appropriate impressions and bite registration and how strategic teeth in the dog and cat. Challenges with extraction of a large to make stone models. Prosthodontics is the dental specialty pertaining dog dilacerated maxillary 3rd incisor, augmentation and simplification to the diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation and maintenance of canine tooth surgical extractions, and the use of the Vet Tome to of the oral function, comfort, appearance and health of patients with approach difficult surgical extractions will be performed in the laboratory. clinical conditions associated with missing or deficient teeth and/or oral A 25-minute presentation to the lab attendees at the beginning of the and maxillofacial tissues using biocompatible substitutes. Limited to 30 laboratory is necessary. The lecture will cover the principles of Vet Tome participants. instrumentation and the mechanical principles behind the atraumatic technique. A presentation of how and where the Vet Tome can be Introduction to Dental Radiographic Interpretation: “I Just Got utilized to facilitate and enhance extraction techniques will be presented. a Dental Rad System and I Want to Know About Normal and The Vet Tome can decrease bone removal necessary for difficult Abnormal” - Evaluating what lurks below the gum line paves the course extractions and for removal of tooth roots at dilacerated angles. The Vet of what needs to be done to help our patients. This presentation will look Tome offers practitioners with an additional method to effectively and deeply into intraoral radiology interpretation with focus on periodontal, efficiently extract teeth while minimizing collateral hard and soft tissue endodontic, tooth resorption and neoplastic disease in clinical cases. trauma. Limited to 16 participants. (DVMs Only) Limited to 20 participants. This is a two hour lab. Rostral Maxillectomy and Mandibulectomy - Oral Surgery - Hands Primate Dentistry and Beakistry Lab - Radiology and endodontics will on laboratory covering indications for rostral mandibulectomy and be practiced on specimen primate teeth. “Orthobeakics” will be practiced maxillectomy, appropriate margins required for the most common oral on specimen bird beaks. This is a rare opportunity for participants tumors, how to determine surgical margins, proper surgical techniques, to learn how to perform endodontics and restorative procedures on equipment and materials needed and performing the surgeries step-by- primates, and how to diagnose and treat beak issues. step. Limited to 30 participants. (DVMs Only) OR Lions, Mountain Lions, Tiger: Radiology, Endodontics & Exodontics, oh my! Radiology, endodontics and exodontics will be practiced on specimen lions, tigers and mountain lions. This is a rare opportunity for participants to learn how to perform endodontics and exodontic procedures and practice their skills on large cats. (*Both Labs Ideal for Preparation for PEIVDF Mission Trips) These labs will be held in the same lab room. VDF management will contact you for selection after you register for the lab. Limited to 20 participants. Rabbit and Rodent Dentistry Lab - Master the skills required to diagnose and manage one of the most frequent reasons for presentation of exotic companion mammals to your practice. Learn proper oral examination with the best equipment and perform these common procedures including occlusal equilibration, extract teeth both intraorally and extraorally and how to deal with abscesses. Limited to 30 participants. The Technician’s Role in Endodontic and Prosthodontic Procedures - (AVDT Mentees ONLY) - Endodontics is the branch of veterinary dentistry that involves the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the pulp and periradicular tissue. This 2 ½ hour laboratory will demonstrate the variety of methods used to diagnose endodontic disease as well as a variety of procedures that are utilized to treat endodontic disease. These procedures include: vital pulp therapy, conventional root canal therapy, and surgical root canal therapy (apicoectomy). This laboratory will focus on the veterinary dental technician’s role in preparing for and assisting in these procedures. Prosthodontics is that branch of dentistry that deals with the artificial replacement of natural teeth or associated structures. Prosthodontics in veterinary dentistry usually means crowns. There are many cases in veterinary dentistry where crown restoration is indicated. This 2 ½ hour laboratory will demonstrate the techniques involved with preparing teeth for crown restoration, impression taking for crown restoration as well as the procedure for crown cementation. Differences between the various crown choices (full jacket cast metal vs. porcelain) as well as 3/4 crowns will be demonstrated as well. This laboratory will focus on the veterinary dental technician’s role in preparing for and assisting in these procedures. Limited to 30 participants. THE SHERATON GRAND PHOENIX | NOVEMBER 15-18, 2018 WWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG 9
2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - FRIDAY LABS Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) TIME Feline Radiography Lab 8:00am- “Positioning for Perfect Rads” 10:00am Techs and DVM’s Dental Restorations Lab Vet Tome Assisted Surgical (P. March) Canine Extraction Lab Crown Preparation Lab “Fill Me Up” Extraction Lab (J D’Astous) (R Furman) (K Wingo) (K Stepaniuk) Regional Anesthesia and Pain 10:00am- Management Lab 12:00pm (W Gengler) 12:00pm- Box Lunches are available in exhibit hall for registered attendees and exhibitors (1 each) 1:30pm Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management Lab 1:30pm-3:30pm Dentistry Specifics for (W Gengler) Repeated Rostral Maxillectomy and Endo II - Endodontic Veterinary Technician: Feline Extraction Lab Mandibulectomy Debridement Lab Utilization of the Tools (C. Miles) Feline Radiology Lab (R Furman) (M Balke) of the Trade “Positioning for Perfect Rads” (B Altier) 3:30pm-5:30pm (P March) Repeated 2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - SATURDAY LABS Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) TIME Primate Dentistry and 8:00am- Beakistry* (P Emily) 10:00am Canine Radiography Lab OR “Positioning for Perfect Rads” Feline Extraction Lab Complications of Extractions Lions, Mountain Lions, Tiger: Mandibular Fracture Repair Techs and DVM’s (J D’Astous) - Hands on Laboratory Radiology, Endodontics & (K Taney, C Snyder) (B. Gaddis) Repeated (K Bannon) Exodontics, oh my! 10:00am- (S Holmstrom, D Winter)* 12:00pm *Both Labs Ideal for Preparation for PEIVDF Mission Trips 12:00pm- Box Lunches are available in exhibit hall for registered attendees and exhibitors (1 each) 1:30pm Introduction to Dental 1:30pm- Radiographic Interpretation: “I 3:30pm Just Got a Dental Rad Essential Periodontal Therapy: Canine Radiology Lab System and I Want to Know The Necessary Equipment “Positioning for About Normal and Abnormal” and Techniques for Proper Canine Extraction Lab Periodontal Flap Perfect Rads” (D Bellows, E McMorran) Diagnosis (L Legendre) Surgery Lab (G Modrcin) ________________________ (C Weldin, R Brannon, P Repeated (GG Riggs) Repeated Mitchell) 3:30pm-5:30pm 2018 VDF PROGRAM GRID - SUNDAY LABS Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) TIME 8:00am- The Technician’s Role in 10:00am Canine Radiology Lab Specialist-In-Training (SIT) Complications of Extractions Endodontic and Prosthodontic “Positioning for CT, MRI, Radiology Lab Rabbit and Rodent - Hands on Laboratory Procedures - Perfect Rads” (Open to Residents Dentistry (K Bannon) AVDT Mentees Only (L Hiscox) and all DVMs) (L Legendre) Repeated (VTS Training Lab) 10:00am- Repeated (D Cissell) (B Hall) 12:00pm 12:00pm- Lunch on Your Own 1:30pm 1:30pm-3:20pm 3:30pm-5:20pm 10 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
FORUM SPEAKERS Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) Benita Altier, LVT, VTS (Dentistry) Anthony Caiafa, DMD Terrie Faber, BSA, DVM, FAVD Jeanette Hernandez-Eliason, CVT, Pawsitive Dental Education East Point Pet Clinic Alberta Veterinary Dentistry RDH Prosser WA 99350 6470 E 22nd St Suite 107, 358-58 Ave SW University of Pennsylvania Jamie Anderson, MS, DAVDC, DACVIM Tucson AZ 85710 Calgary AB T2H 2M5 3900 Delancy Street Sacramento Veterinary Dental Services Ana Castejon Gonzalez, DVM, PhD CANADA Philadelphia PA 19104 2939 Mather Field Rd Ste 2 University of Pennsylvania Judy Force, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD Jennifer Hertzoff, CVT Rancho Cordova CA 95670 School of Veterinary Medicine Dentistry for Animals Veterinary Dentistry Training Department of Dentistry and Oral 8035 Soquel Dr #45 3209 S College Ave Boaz Arzi, DVM, DAVCD, DEVDC Surgery Aptos CA 95003 Tempe AZ 85282 University of California, Davis 3900 Delancey St #3113 1 Garrod Drive Kristina Feigin, DVM Brian Hewitt, DVM Philadelphia PA 19130 Davis CA 95616 Veterinary Dental Services Cheyenne West Animal Hospital Michael Balke, DVM, FAVD Mark Chalkley, MANZCVS, DACVP 530 Massachusetts Ave 3650 N Buffalo Dr Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Boxborough MA 01719 Las Vegas NV 89129 7908 E Chaparral Rd Ste 108 350 E Wilson Bridge Rd Ste 100 Robert Furman, BVMS, MRCVS Lorraine Hiscox, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Scottsdale AZ 85250 Worthington OH 43085 Veterinary Dental Specialties and Oral Ottawa Animal and Specialty Hospital Sam Babbitt, DVM Naomi Chiero, BA, DVM Surgery 1155 Lola St Virginia Veterinary Centers Dept of The Ohio State University VMC 1350 Reynolds Ave #116 Ottawa ON K1K 4C1 Dentistry and Oral Surgery Equine Field Services Irvine CA 92614 CANADA 3312 W Cary St 601 Vernon L Tharp St Bert Gaddis, DVM, DAVDC Steven E Holmstrom, DVM, DAVDC Richmond VA 23221 Columbus OH 43231 Indian Springs Animal Clinic PEIVDF Kris Bannon, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD Curt Coffman, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD 1583 Cahaba Valley Rd 1802 Pescadores Ave Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists Pelham AL 35124 San Pedro CA 90732 5 Camino Kursten 86 W Juniper Ave Stephen Galloway, DVM, DAVDC Apryle Horbal, VMD, MPhil Algodones NM 87001 Gilbert AZ 85233 Animal Dental Care Specialists University Veterinary Specialists Robert Barratt, DVM, MS, DAVDC Jerome D’Astous, DVM, IPSAV, 8565 Hwy 64 2810 Washington Rd Salem Valley Veterinary Clinic DAVDC Somerville TN 38068 McMurray PA 15317 12 Centre St Centre Veterinaire Daubigny Jerzy Gawor, DAVDC, DEVDC, FAVD Taichi Inui, PhD Salem CT 06420 3405 Blvd Wilfrid-Hamel Klinika Weterynaryjna Arka WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition Quebec QC G1P 2J3 Jean Battig, DVM, DAVDC Chlopska 2a Freeby Lane CANADA Animal Dental Clinic Krakow 30-806 Melton Mowbray Leicestershire 15800 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd 300 Danny DeRose, DVM POLAND LE14 4RT Lake Oswego OR 97035 14-735 Markland St UK Colleen Geisbush, DVM Markham ON L6C 0G6 Cindy Bell, DVM, DACVP University of California-Davis Teresa Jacobson, BSc, DVM CANADA Kansas State University One Shields Drive Jacobson Veterinary Services Dept of Diagnostic Medicine and Jason Dickey, DVM Davis CA 1955 Kirschner Road Pathobiology Equine Veterinary Dental Services Kelowna BC V1Y 4N7 William Gengler, DVM, DAVDC 1800 Dennison Ave PO Box 333 CANADA Dallas Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Manhattan KS 66506 Granville OH 43023 Surgery Stephanie Johnson, BAS, CVT, VTS Emma Bellei, DVM, PhD Neetza Drake, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) 2320 W Southlake Blvd Ste 2 (Anesthesia/Analgesia, Dentistry) Dept of Veterinary Medical Science, Southern Oregon Veterinary Specialty Southlake TX 76092 BluePearl Veterinary Partners Alma Mater Studiorum-Bologna Center 308 W 7200 S Stephanie Goldschmidt, BVM&S University 3265 Biddle Rd Midvale UT 84047 University of Minnesota COVM Via Chiusa, 1/F Medford OR 97504 1365 Gortner Ave Jin Jung, DVM Castel Guelfo Di Bologna Bologna Nicole du Toit, BVSc, MSc, PhD, St Paul MN 55108 University of Pennsylvania SOVM 40023 DEVDC. DAVDC Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service ITALY Cleet Griffin, DVM Equine Dental Clinic 3800 Spruce St Texas A&M University COVM & David Bellows, DVM Old Barn Cottage, Witchampton Philadelphia PA 19104 Biomedical Sciences All Pets Dental Wimbourne Dorset BH21 5BX Dept of Large Animal Clinical Sciences Larry Kimberlin, DVM, FAVD, CVPP, 17100 Royal Palm Blvd UK 4475 TAMU DAVDC Weston FL 33326 Andrew Duke, DVM, FAVD College Station TX 77843-4475 NE Texas Veterinary Dental Center Duke Animal Clinic 8414 Wesley Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, ABVP Mihai Guzu, DMV 1962 Schillinger Rd S Greenville TX 75402 All Pets Dental ADVETIA Centre Hospitalier Mobile AL 36695 17100 Royal Palm Blvd Veterinaire Katherine Kling, DVM Weston FL 33326 Edward Earley, DVM, AVDC/Eq 9-11, Avenue Louis Breguet University of Illinois Equine and Farm Animal Hospital Velizy-Villacoublay Ile de France Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Dentistry Mary Berg, LATG, RVT, VTS (Dentistry) Cornell University 78140 1008 W Hazelwood Dr Beyond the Crown Veterinary Ithaca NY FRANCE Urbana IL 61802 Education 1002 E 850th Rd Jack Easley, DVM, MS, DABVP, Fraser Hale, DEVM, FAVD, DAVDC Loïc Legendre, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Lawrence KS 66047 DAVDC Hale Veterinary Clinic Northwest Veterinary Dental Services Equine Veterinary Practice LLC 159 Fife Rd 4037 Sunset Blvd Ian Bishop, DVM PO Box 1075 Guelph ON N1H 7N8 North Vancouver BC V7R 3Y7 Midwest Veterinary Dental Services Shelbyville KY 40066 CANADA CANADA W3143 County Rd D Elkhorn WI 53121 Edward Eisner, DVM, DAVDC, Barron P. Hall, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC John R. Lewis, VMD, FAVD, DAVDC CHZWD Animal Dental Clinic NorthStar VETS Tina Brandon Abbatangelo, DDS VCA Highlands Ranch Animal 410 Maple Ave W Ste 1 Dentistry and Oral Surgery UNLV School of Dental Medicine Specialty and Emergency Center Vienna VA 22180 315 Robbinsville-Allentown Rd 4505 S Maryland Pkwy 5640 County Line Pl Ste 1 Robbinsville NJ 08691 Las Vegas NV 89154 Colin Harvey, BVSc, FRCVS, DACVS, Highlands Ranch CO 80126 Randi Brannan, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD DAVDC Herbert Lima Correa, DVM, MSc Peter Emily, DDS, Hon. DAVDC Veterinary Oral Health Council Odontovet-Veterinary Dentistry Centre Animal Dental Clinic Peter Emily International Veterinary 622 Maple Court Av Magalhaes de Castro 12 Advanced Dentisty & Oral Surgery Dental Foundation Haddonfield NJ 08033 San Paulo SP 5502000 15800 SW Upper Boones Ferry Rd 300 1051 Independence St BRAZIL Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Travis Henry, DVM, DAVDC Lakewood CO 80215 Midwest Veterinary Dental Services PO Box 466 Elkhorn WI 53121 THE SHERATON GRAND PHOENIX | NOVEMBER 15-18, 2018 WWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG 11
FORUM SPEAKERS (continued) Program subject to change (for current schedule, refer to VDF website; www.VeterinaryDentalForum.org) Jeannie Losey, RVT, VTS (Dentistry) Santiago Peralta, DVM, DAVDC Christopher Snyder, DVM, DAVDC Douglas Winter, DVM, DAVDC NC State Veterinary Teaching Hospital Cornell University COVM Dept of Surgical Sciences Midwest Animal Dentistry & Oral Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service Department of Clinical Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison Surgery 1060 William Moore Dr Ithaca NY 14853 School of Veterinary Medicine 7700 W 45th St N Raleigh NC 27607 2015 Linden Dr Maize KS 67101 Nicola Pusterla, DVM, PhD Madison WI 53562 Sandra Manfra Marretta, DVM, University of California-Davis SOVM DACVS, DAVDC Dept of Medicine and Epidemiology Jason W Soukup, DVM, DAVDC University of Illinois COVM One Shields Ave University of Wisconsin-Madison 1815 County Rd 900 North Davis CA 95616 2015 Linden Drive Philo IL 61864 Madison WI 53706 Jennifer Rawlinson, DVM, DAVDC Patricia March, RVT, VTS (Dentistry) Colorado State University Kevin Stepaniuk, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC Animal Dental Center 4816 Regency Dr Veterinary Dentistry Education and Parkville MD 21234 Fort Collins CO 80526 Consulting Services Ridgefield WA 98642 Louise Marron, DVM, DAVDC Jeff Reiswig, DVM, PhD, DAVDC Alpine Animal Hospital Equine Veterinary Dental Services LLC Kymberley Stewart, DVM 17776 Hwy 82 PO Box 333 2274 Bethnal Green Rd Carbondale CO 81623 Granville OH 43023 Oakville ON L6J 5J9 CANADA Jennifer Mathis, DVM, CVPP Alexander Reiter, DVM, DAVDC, Animal Dentistry Referral Services DEVDC Sigbjorn Storli, DVM, DEVDC 1326 Sunset Drive University of Pennsylvania School of Animal Dental Clinic Norwalk IA 50211 Veterinary Medicine Andebu veien 3 3900 Delancey St Sem Vestfold 3170 Elizabeth McMorran, DVM NORWAY Philadelphia PA 19104 All Pets Dental 17100 Royal Palm Blvd Wendi Rensman, CVT Kendall Taney, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD Weston FL 33326 University of Pennsylvania Center for Veterinary Dentistry and MJR Veterinaty Hospital Oral Surgery Rocco Mele, DMD 9041 Gaither Road 3900 Delancey St East Point Pet Clinic Gaithersburg MD 20877 Philadelphia PA 19104 6470 E 22ns St Tucson AZ 85710 Molly Rice, DVM R Brad Tanner, DVM Midwest Veterinary Dental Services Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital Lisa Mestrinho, DVM, MsC, PhD, PO Box 12070 PO Box 466 FAVD Lexington KY 40580 Elkhorn WI 53121 Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria Av da Universidade Tecnica GG Comet Riggs, DVM, DAVDC Amy Thomson, DVM Lisbon 1300-477 Seattle Veterinary Specialists Blue University of Wisconsin-Madison PORTUGAL Pearl - Downtown Dentistry and Oral 614 E Johnson St, Apt 318 Surgery Dept Madison WI 53703 Chanda Miles, DVM, DAVDC 805 Madison Ave Ste 100 Gult Coast Veterinary Specialists Susan Thorne, BScHons, DVMS, Seatte WA 98104 1111 West Loop South Ste 160 MRCVS Houston TX 77494 Erin P. Ribka, DVM DentalVets Gulf South Veterinary Dentistry and 29-31 Station Hill Gary L Modrcin, DVM, DAVDC North Berwick East Lothian Eh39 4AS Oral Surgery BluePearl Veterinary Partners UK 524 Moss St 11950 W 110th St Ste B New Orleans LA 70119 Overland Park KS 66210 Colleen Turner, DVM Eva Sarkiala, DVM, PhD, DAVDC, MSU CVM Large Animal Clinical Brenda Mulherin, DVM, DACVO Sciences DEVDC Iowa State University 12010 Kipp Rd University of Helsinki, Dept of Equine College of Veterinary Medicine Goodrich MI 48438 and Small Animal Medicine 1809 S Riverside Dr FINLAND Ames IA 50011-3619 Ignacio Velazquez-Urgel, DVM Christopher Sauve, DVM University of Pennsylvania /Dentistry Maria Nellessen, CVT, VTS (Dentistry) and Oral Surgery Service Companion Animal Dentistry of 1381 Floral Drive West 3900 Delancey Street Kansas City Arden Hills MN 55112 Philadelphia PA 19104 14918 W 87th St Brook A. Niemiec, DVM, DAVDC, Lenexa KS 66215 Corrin Wallis, BSc, PhD DEVDC, FAVD WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition Kelly Saverino, DVM Southern California Veterinary Dental Freeby Lane University of Pennsylvania Specialties and Oral Surgery Melton Mowbray Matthew J Ryan Veterinary Hospital 5775 Chesapeake Ct Leicestershire LE14 4RT 3900 Delancey Street Room 3113 San Diego CA 92123 UK Philadelphia PA 19104 Larry Oxenham Margie Smith, BS, DVM Carol C Weldin, RDH, BS American Society for Asset Protection Colorado State University 1520 Diablo Vista Road 1350 E Flamingo Rd Ste 813 Dentistry and Oral Surgery Alamo CA 94507 Las Vegas NV 89119 300 W Drake Rd Kipp Wingo, DVM, DAVDC Chris Pearce, BVSc, DEVDC, MRCVS Fort Collins CO 80523 Arizona Veterinary Dental Specialists The Equine Dental Clinic Mark Smith, VMD, DAVDC, DACVS 1109 E Falling Star Rd Witchampton Center for Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Phoenix AZ 85086 Wimborne Dorset BH21 5BX Surgery UK Jenna Winer, DVM 9041 Gaither Rd Dog & Cat Dentist John Pegg, DVM Gaithersburg MD 20878 9599 Jefferson Blvd Colorado State University Culver City CA 90232 300 W Drake Rd Fort Collins CO 80523 12 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
VDF SESSION COORDINATORS Fundamentals Track Kris Bannon, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD Matthew Lemmons, DVM, DAVDC Bonnie Shope, DVM, DAVDC Intermediate Track Kris Bannon, DVM, DAVDC, FAVD Matthew Lemmons, DVM, DAVDC Bonnie Shope, DVM, DAVDC Advanced Track Boaz Arzi, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Jason Soukup, DVM, DAVDC Michael Peak, DVM, DAVDC Original Research Track Boaz Arzi, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Jason Soukup, DVM, DAVDC Michael Peak, DVM, DAVDC Brief Clinical Reports Boaz Arzi, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Jason Soukup, DVM, DAVDC Michael Peak, DVM, DAVDC Marketing and Management Boaz Arzi, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Jason Soukup, DVM, DAVDC Michael Peak, DVM, DAVDC Lab Coordinator Chad Lothamer, DVM, DAVDC Exotics Steve Holmstrom, DVM, DAVDC Douglas Winter, DVM, DAVDC Technician Candice Hoerner, RVT, VTS (Dentistry) Specialist-in-Training Barden Greenfield, DVM, DAVDC Equine Chair/Co-Chair Robert Barratt, DVM, DAVDC Jack Easley, DVM, DAVDC Review and Assessment Diane Carle, DVM, DAVDC Poster Sessions Boaz Arzi, DVM, DAVDC, DEVDC Jason Soukup, DVM, DAVDC Michael Peak, DVM, DAVDC JOVD in the Clinics John Lewis, VMD, FAVD, DAVDC THE SHERATON GRAND PHOENIX | NOVEMBER 15-18, 2018 WWW.VETERINARYDENTALFORUM.ORG 13
The Veterinary Dental Forum has secured a block of rooms for INFORMATION attendees and exhibitors of the 2018 The Sheraton Grand Phoenix VDF. Reduced VDF rates are $209 340 N. 3rd St. single/double. Phoenix, Arizona Reservations are available online at: https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/ Book/veterinarydentalforum To make reservations via phone call 602-262-2500. When calling, be sure to tell reservations that you are with VDF/Veterinary Dental Forum. Hotel reservation deadline: October 17, 2018! (Based on availability.) QUESTIONS contact@VeterinaryDentalForum.com 208-461-9045 SAVE THE DATES! 2019 VDF September 26-29 Orlando, FL 2020 VDF October 29-November 1 Dallas, TX 2021 VDF October 21-24 Indianapolis, IN 14 ATTENDEE PROSPECTUS
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