161st Annual Meeting and Continuing Education Spectacular
2024 Program Schedule
Saturday, November 2, 2024
7:30-8:30 Registration/Continental Breakfast/Exhibitors
8:30-9:30 Dr. Karina Belussi Asenjo - Dental Luting Cements (1 CE)
Course Objectives: Understand the various types of dental luting cements and their classifications. Explore the key properties of different dental luting cements. Identify the indications and contraindications for each type of dental luting cement. Develop criteria for selecting the appropriate cement based on specific clinical scenarios. Achieve an in-depth understanding of cementation protocols.
9:30-9:45 Break/Visit Exhibitors
9:45-11:45 Dr. Gustavo Mahn, Topic: Digital Dental Photography (2 CE)
LECTURE DESCRIPTION
Digital dental photography has become an essential tool for documenting,
showcasing and marketing clinical cases. It is also a part of current digital workflows
and treatment planning. The 2 hour lecture covers both didactic training and a
demonstration about editing digital pictures
OBJECTIVES
• Explain basic photography concepts that are essential to digital dental
photography
• Present the equipment necessary for taking intra and extraoral pictures
• Train the clinician to be effective and efficient in capturing digital pictures of
patients
• Analyze scientific literature that is pertinent to the clinical application of dental
photography
11:45-12:00 Sponsors
12:00-1:00 Lunch GENEROUSLY SPONSORED by Schwartz & Schwartz, PC CPAs Specializing in Healthcare Professionals, UniBANK and the Metropolitan District Dental Society
1:00-2:00 Dr. Itallo Viana, Topic: Erosive Tooth Wear & Dentin Hypersensitivity (1 CE)
Course objectives: Enhance your understanding of erosive tooth wear and dentin hypersensitivity in today's context, exploring diagnostic, preventive, and treatment approaches to effectively manage these conditions.
2:00-2:15 Break/Visit Exhibitors
2:15-5:15 David Avery CDT, Topic: "Definitive Restorations Digitally Fabricated in the Clinical Environment, Workflows and Technology That Make Almost Anything Possible" (3 CE)
At the conclusion of this program the participant will,
have a better understanding of the most recent developments in on-site chair side Milling and 3-D Printing technology options.
be better informed of the most current materials and their applications for milling and 3D printing of definitive restorations.
learn how to produce Zirconia Full coverage restorations in office with a rapid sintering process in less than 1 hour from design to seat with the most current technology.
Be aware of the latest developments in Complete and Partial denture fabrication with 3 D printing and milling technologies.
Sunday, November 3, 2024
7:30-8:15 Registration/Continental Breakfast/Visit Exhibitors
8:15-8:30 Business Meeting
8:30-10:30 Dr. Carlos Kose, Topic: CAD/CAM Resin-Bonded Bridges as a minimally invasive alternative to implant-supported crowns for anterior teeth. (2 CE)
Course objectives: Indications and Contraindications for Resin-bonded Bridges.
Principles of CAD/CAM technology in resin-bonded dental bridges.
Design and number of retainers for resin-bonded bridges.
Different types of materials used in CAD/CAM resin-bonded bridges.
Bonding procedures for resin-based procedures.
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10:45-11:45 Dr. Kevin Silva, Topic: Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry (1 CE)
11:45-12:00 Sponsors
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Dr. Aditya Tadinada, Topic: To Shield or Not? – Navigating the Recent Updates on Shielding in Dentistry (1 CE)
Course Objectives: Want to know more about lead shielding requirements and radiation safety? At the end of the course, you will know:
• What is Ionizing Radiation and why should we be careful in its use?
• The need for patient shielding.
• Current updates in patient shielding during dentomaxillofacial radiography.
2:00-2:15 Break/Visit Exhibitors
2:15-3:15 Dr. Aditya Tadinada, Topic: To Shield or not? - Navigating the Recent Updates on Shielding in Dentistry (1 CE)
Emerging Imaging Technologies on the Horizon: Imaging in healthcare has evolved with advances in technology. There are several new imaging technologies and modalities on the horizon. At the end of the course, you will know:
Ionizing Radiation based Imaging Technology: Advantages and Disadvantages.
The leap towards Non-Ionizing Radiation based Imaging Technologies.
What Imaging Modalities are ready to be used in patient care and what else is under construction?
3:15-3:30 Break/Visit Exhibitors
3:30-4:30 Dr. Barry McArdle, Topic: Implant Restoration: What Works & What Doesn’t (1 CE)
From the Executive Board of the New England Dental Society: We sincerely hope that you will consider becoming a member of the oldest dental society in continuous existence in the United States. We are here for one simple reason... to offer the highest quality continuing dental education at a reasonable cost to our members. Our yearly membership dues entitles members to attend our Annual Meeting at no extra charge! The two day program offers 13 credits of great continuing education.