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Continuing Education
April 19 Modern Advances in Endodontics Dr. Adam Feuer
May 17 Adhesive Dentistry- Maximizing the Placement of Anterior Dr. Ron Kaminer
June 20 Annual Golf Outing and Club OSHA and Infections Control CE Event Joint Meeting with Lawrence County Dental Society Joel Slesinger, CHC, Certified Health Care Consultant
Lawrence County Dental Society
December 12 Tuesday Medical Emergencies and Anesthesia Update Part 1 * R. John Brewer EMT
February 9 Ceramic Restorations from Start to Finish- Making Predictable Happen Joint Meeting with Beaver Valley Dental Society Dr. Arthur Volker
March 6 Tuesday Diagnosis and Treatment of Odontogenic Infections Dr. John Clemenza
May 1 Tuesday Interactive Pathology of Western Pennsylvania Dr. George Tunder
May 15 Class II Restorations- A Total Practice Solution For More Efficient Clinical Outcomes Liz McDuff and Dr. TBD from Dentsply Sirona
June 20 Annual Golf Outing and Club OSHA and Infections Control CE Event Joint Meeting with Beaver Valley Dental Society Joel Slesinger, CHC, Certified Health Care Consultant
DENTISTS KEEPING UP!
6 CEU Lecture Credits per Course
2017 / 2018
THE DENTAL SOCIETY OF CHESTER COUNTY AND DELAWARE COUNTY, PA
proudly presents
DKU Continuing Dental Education Springfield Country Club, Delaware County
Register on- line at DKUdental. com
Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD / MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 3 / 1 / 2017 to 2 / 28 / 2021. Provider ID # 217995
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Nakul Rathi, BDS, MS – Houston, TX –“ Dental Implantology in the Digital Age” Implants today have proven to be an excellent benefit to the treatment options provided for our patients. Using the current technologies available for implant surgery and implant prosthetics, this therapy has become very reliable and predictable. This course will discuss various cone beam computed tomography-based implant / prosthesis planning, easy virtual planning demonstration, and computed tomographyderived surgical guides and their effectiveness. Learn the applications of intraoral scanners for dental implantology, for routine single-unit cases as well as implant-supported rehabilitations, and how your patients and practice can benefit from this technology. Learning Objectives: Understand different conventional techniques and CAD-CAM counterparts for doing implant surgery and prosthetics; Treatment planning and execution for implants using CBCT, Software and intraoral scanners; and Steps for incorporating CAD-CAM in everyday implant practice for better patient care and higher revenues. After his dental degree Dr. Rathi pursued his interest in implants at New York University, with a year-long fellowship program. He then completed a Masters of Science( MS) and Advanced Prosthodontics Clinical Residency Program from The Ohio State University. This course is supported by educational grants from Dodd Dental Lab, Hayes Handpiece, and Carestream Dental.
Friday, April 13, 2018
Amy Morgan, CEO Pride Institute – Novato, CA –“ Managing by the Numbers: Productivity, Profitability and the Power to Communicate” Are you growing your practice by $ 100K to $ 200K each year to keep up with inflation, personal income needs and retirement strategies? Are your patients and staff dictating your daily schedule leading to uncontrolled production and profitability? Are you working harder for the same income or worse yet, for less? The only way out of this cycle is to construct a plan to reach the needed production, create and stick to expense forecasts, and lead your team to reach practice goals. Practice growth only occurs through positive, action-orientated relationships which leaders create with both their patients and their teams. Learn the necessary rules of business so your return on investment is certain. In this course you will learn how to: Analyze practice statistics to determine strengths and learn to overcome challenges to meet production goals; Compensate your team the only way that leads to improved performance; Use your numbers to address scheduling problems, secure financial arrangements, and improve any failed systems that get in the way of achieving goals; and Gain ultimate team performance by setting expectations through job descriptions, team reviews, and ongoing feedback. This course is supported by educational grants from Dodd Dental Lab, PNC Bank, PDAIS and Bell Insurance.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
Alan Jeroff, DMD – Vancouver, BC –“ Contemporary Oral Surgery for the General Dentist: A Simple and Predictable Approach to Minimally Invasive Oral Surgery” With implant dentistry quickly becoming the standard of care, knowing how to extract a tooth to leave as much boney architecture as possible is essential. This course will walk you step by step through proven and effective ways to remove teeth while causing minimal trauma to the underlying bone. This lecture is designed for general dentists who want to expand their oral surgery. It will offer you, the general practitioner, an opportunity to better handle your extraction cases, manage complications and know what to avoid. This course is designed for the novice and advanced clinician. All concepts and techniques can be applied the next day in your office. Upon completion, you will be able to: Remove broken and difficult teeth with minimal flap; Apply effective local anesthesia techniques; Use instrumentation for atraumatic extraction and dento-alveolar surgery; Effectively retrieve broken root tips utilizing principles of exodontia; Understand the advantages and disadvantages of socket grafting and the relevance of choosing a graft material; and Manage complications more efficiently. Dr. Jeroff graduated from the University of Manitoba Dental School in 1977 and practices in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He lectures widely on Oral Surgery at national and international levels. This course is supported by educational grants from Dodd Dental Lab, and Hayes Handpiece.
All meetings will be held at the Springfield Country Club on Route 320, Springfield, Delaware County, PA. Registration for all courses 8:15 AM. Lecture 9:00 AM – 4:15 PM. Continental breakfast and lunch included for all DKU courses.
FEES
Delco and Chesco Society Members- Entire Series- $ 695, Individual Courses- $ 210, 3 Courses- $ 560, 4 Courses- $ 655 Other ADA Members- Entire Series- $ 745 Individual Courses- $ 225, 3 Courses- $ 600, 4 Courses- $ 695 Non-ADA Members- Entire Series- $ 815, Individual Courses- $ 240, 3 Courses- $ 635, 4 Courses- $ 755 Staff members accompanied by a doctor will be $ 110 per course per person with reservation at least one week in advance, $ 130 per course per person at door.
Cancellations and Refund Policy- No refunds will be made without at least one week’ s notice prior to course date.( A $ 25 administrative fee will be deducted.)
For information please contact: DKU • c / o Barry Cohen, DMD • 4750 Township Line Rd • Drexel Hill, PA 19026 • 610-449-7002 • DKUDental @ aol. com
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