New Hampshire Dental Society

CE:"What’s New for Nonsurgical Periodontics in 2010?"


WHEN: 7:45 a.m. (registration) to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10, 2010


WHERE: Courtyard by Marriot, Grappone Conference Center, 70 Constitution Ave., Concord, NH 03301


SPEAKER: Anna Matsuishi Pattison has been an associate professor at USC for over 30 years and has served as chair of the Department of Dental Hygiene. She is the coauthor of the textbook Periodontal Instrumentation, and has contributed to several chapters in the last six editions of Carranza’s (previously Glickman’s) Clinical Periodontology. These publications have been translated into eight languages and are the most widely used periodontology textbooks around the world.

PROGRAM: In recent years, significant developments in new high-tech diagnostic devices, hand instruments, ultrasonic tips and techniques are influencing the way we teach and practice. This presentation for dentists and dental hygienists will update you on these new products, devices, theories and techniques that you should know to keep current in today’s rapidly changing clinical environment.

6.5 CE credits.

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NHDS Continuing Education Nov. 5, 2010

REFUND POLICY

The following is the refund policy of the New Hampshire Dental Society for registrants who cancel reservations after they have been made for any of our Continuing Education Programs:

I. Registrations cancelled:
   a. One full week before program - refund of full amount paid, minus 10% of fee for administrative costs.
   b. Less than a week, right up to day before program - refund of full amount paid, minus $60.00 (approximate facility cost which must be paid after number is given 4-7 days ahead).
   c. Registrants not showing - no refund given, unless attendance is not possible due to an emergency.

New Hampshire Dental Society

CE:"To Metal or Not to Metal: Predictable Esthetic Restorative Dentistry Including Restorative 'Disappointments'


WHEN: 7:45 a.m. (registration) to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 5, 2010

WHERE: Courtyard by Marriot, Grappone Conference Center, 70 Constitution Ave., Concord, NH 03301


SPEAKER: Bruce W. Small, BS, DMD, is an associate professor at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He is the director of an elective/selective for senior dental students on cast and direct gold at UMDNJ and also directs the year long restorative continuum for graduate dentists.

PROGRAM: You’ve taken the courses on adhesive dentistry, smile design, new technology, etc. but are still not happy with your long-term restorative results. You’ve been told that metal in the mouth is not a good thing and that all composite or ceramicrestorations are the way to go. You’re looking for the truth and some answers to
your dilemma. This course shows you how to achieve the most consistent successful restorative results in as an esthetic manner as possible. With a combination of classic dental techniques and new ones, we will lead you through restorative cases from a single tooth to full mouth reconstruction including implants. Also Dr. Small discusses restorative "disappointments" and failures with patients.

6.5 CE credits.

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