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D
Dentist
Courses
LT
Lab Technician
Arthur Jeske, DMD, PhD and Kelly Halligan, DDS 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Course Code: #F42 6 Credit Hours • Fee: $225 Audience: D Level 1: Minimal Sedation Permit Renewal Course LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. R eview pharmacology of drugs used to produce minimal sedation. 2. R eview prevention, recognition and management of emergencies related to minimal sedation. 3. R eview other aspects of minimal sedation needed for compliance with TSBDE rules and regulations.
AGD SUBJECT CODE 132
Michael Swick, DMD 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM Course Code: #F43 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM (repeat) Course Code: #F44 3 Credit Hours • Fee: $165 Audience: D LIM IT E D AT T E NDA N C E Lasers 101: The Cliff Notes Version LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. H ave beginning understanding of laser physics as it relates to the practice of dentistry. 2. H ave basic scientific information to select the correct dental laser for their dental practice. 3. H ave an understanding of laser delivery systems. 4. B e able to determine how light propagation effects laser tissue interaction. 5. H ave a basic knowledge of laser temporal emission modes and understand how they relate to laser tissue interaction. 6. K now how absorption and penetration affect cutting and coagulation and the relationship of coagulation to thermal damage. 7. B e able to compare laser, blade and
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BA
Business Assistant
A
Dental Assistant
H
Hygienist
electrosurgery wounds and assess and compare healing. 8. U nderstand the interaction between laser light, water and hard tissue. 9. H ave hands on experience of beginning techniques for Dental laser surgery.
S
Student
SP
Spouse
David Kumamoto, DDS 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM Course Code: #F47 3 Credit Hours • Fee: $35 Audience: D | A | H | S Sports Dentistry: Past, Present, and Future
Educational funding provided by DEKA Lasers.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
AGD SUBJECT CODE 135
1. Understand the importance of mouth protection during sports.
Participants should bring cotton pliers or tissue pickups and a periosteal elevator.
Warren Karp, PhD, DMD
2. Recognize the different types of mouthguards available. 3. Be able to fabricate a custom mouthguard.
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Course Code: #F45 3 Credit Hours • Fee: $45 Audience: D | LT | BA | A | H | S | SP
AGD SUBJECT CODE 154
Nutrition and Chronic Disease: Obesity, Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
David Kumamoto, DDS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Course Code: #F48 3 Credit Hours • Fee: $135 Audience: D | A | H | S
1. T o understand the meaning and consequences of malnutrition both overnutrition and undernutrition.
L IMITED ATTEN DA NC E
2. To understand the causes and treatment of metabolic syndrome.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
3. To learn about the dietary management of patients with chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and kidney disease.
AGD SUBJECT CODE 150
Mark Kleive, DDS, PA 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM (repeat) Course Code: #F46 3 Credit Hours • Fee: $155 Audience: D | LT | A | S L IM IT ED ATTEN DA N CE Mirrors, Retractors and Cameras, OH MY!! LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Please see page 35 for a list of learning objectives. AGD SUBJECT CODE 138 Participants are asked to bring a digital camera and intraoral mirrors/retractors.
May 3-6, 2012 • Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
Sports Dentistry Workshop 1. Understand the different methods of fabricating a mouthguard. 2. Understand the variables that affect mouthguard fabrication. 3. Fabricate a custom mouthguard.
AGD SUBJECT CODE 154 Attendees may bring an upper, trimmed maxillary plaster cast of their teeth. Cast should have no palate.