Multidisciplinary format for Dental Professionals “Education for Excellence in Dentistry” www.torontoimplantstudyclub.com 905-258-0363 Toll Free 1-877-683-0207 2011 Program Features: 16 Full Day & Extended Half Day Friday Meetings 13 Evening Meetings 3 Hands-On Workshops 4 Panel Discussions NEW! NEW TIASC Membership Benefits Toronto Implant & Aesthetic Study Club is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2011. Free subscription to SpectrumDialogue and TeamWork magazine (Value of $200.00) Free admission to Spectrum Techno-Clinical Day in Chicago, IL. Free membership to www.dentalvideo.us – online dental seminars Reduced admission to the International Dental Congress Ontario Science Centre Discounts! • 20% off public screenings • 15% off becoming a Science Centre Member • 5% off regular admission Earn AGD PACE Points during every meeting All 2011 members are able to attend the last full day meeting for 2010, December 17th (must register in advance) The Toronto Implant & Aesthetic Study Club 2011 Program Registration Information enclosed
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2011 Program Features: 16 Full Day & Extended Half Day Friday Meetings
13 Evening Meetings
3 Hands-On Workshops
4 Panel Discussions NEW!
NEW TIASC Membership Benefits
Toronto Implant & Aesthetic Study Club is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of GeneralDentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship,Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board ofdentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 9/1/2008 to 8/31/2011.
Free subscription to SpectrumDialogue andTeamWork magazine (Value of $200.00)
Free admission to Spectrum Techno-ClinicalDay in Chicago, IL.
Free membership to www.dentalvideo.us – online dental seminars
Reduced admission to the InternationalDental Congress
Ontario Science Centre Discounts!• 20% off public screenings• 15% off becoming a Science Centre Member• 5% off regular admission
Earn AGD PACE Points during every meeting All 2011 members are able to attend the last
full day meeting for 2010, December 17th(must register in advance)
Friday, December 17, 2010 Full Day Seminar • 6 pointsVident: Esthetics and Materials: What? Where? When?Speaker: Edward McLaren, DDSVisit www.torontoimplantstudyclub.com for full details on 2010 seminars.
January 2011Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 points TIASC: Live Patient PresentationsSpeaker: Various Speakers
Friday, January 28, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 pointsMIS Implants:Introducing Sinus Augmentation surgery into yourimplant practice.Speaker: Dr. Katya Archambault
February 2011Friday, February 4, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 points 3M ESPE: IMTEC Sendax MDI SystemSpeakers: Dr. Ian Erwood & Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S.,dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)
Friday, February 11, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 pointsAlpha Dental (DRM):Tissue Compatible Integrated Implant Prosthodontics,Functional-EstheticsSpeaker: Dr. Samuel Waknine
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsCoralLife Inc.:Alternatives the Dental Professional Business OwnerDoesn’t Know! Speaker: Ernie Greenwood
Friday, February 25, 2011 Full Day • 6 pointsSpectrum Dialogue Techno-Clinical Day, Chicago, ILVarious Speakers — www.spectrumdialogue.com
March 2011 Friday, March 4, 2011 Full Day Seminar • 6 points Aesthetic Evolution Day Various Speakers
Tuesday, March 8, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsMicrylium: How Disinfectants Really Work –A Science BiasSpeaker: Dean Swift. BS.c., con. Biochemistry, Microbiology
Friday, March 25, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 pointsSNF Forestadent: Orthodontic Tips for the General DentistSpeaker: Dr. Marc Thevenot & Mr. Sam Kravtsov, RDT
Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsAcmedent: What’s New NightSpeakers: Various Speakers
April 2011Friday, April 1, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 pointsAstra Tech: What Works in Implant Dentistry … and what doesn’t!Speaker: Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsShaw Group of Dental Laboratories & Full ContactMarketing: Good Practice Marketing Is Power… 10 Big Ideas For SuccessSpeakers: Dan Pisek
May 2011Tuesday, May 3, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsStraumann Canada: Make Your Implants Work for You!Speaker: Dr Keivan Ansarian
Friday, May 6, 2011 Full Day Seminar • 6 pointsDigital Dentistry Day Various Speakers
Thursday, May 19, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsBaluke Dental Studios: Part I: Standards of Practice and Informed Consent in Dental Implant Therapy: What Every Dentist Needs to KnowPart II: Strategic Wealth Planning over a Dentist’s Lifetime Speaker: Rollin Matsui, BSc, LLB & Kurt Rosentreter CA,CFP, CLU, TEP, FCSI, CIM, FMA, CIMA
Friday, May 27, 2011 Full Day Seminar • 6 pointsTax Matters for Dentists: Set Your Practice on Fire!Strategies to Grow Your Implant & Aesthetic ProductionSpeaker: Dr. Roger P. Levin
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsBioHorizons: Demystifying Oral Surgery for the GPSpeaker: Dr. Lawrence I. Gaum, DDS, FADSA, FICD,FADI
September 2011 Friday, September 16, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 pointsTucci Management Consultants Inc & The LifecycleAdvisory Group: Lifecycle Game Plan Business Panel Speakers: Dale Tucci, Laura Fitzsimons, Timothy Leonard, Gerard Charette, Scott Lamb, Jennifer Shilson, Marco Dolfi
Tuesday, September 20, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsShaw Group of Dental Laboratories:Medical Emergencies in the Dental OfficeSpeaker: Dr. Lesley David, DDS, FRCD (C)
October 2011 Thursday, October 6, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsVident: Real Life – Real Materials – Real Dentistry; The Art and Science of Communication and MaterialsSpeaker: Martin R. Mendelson, D.D.S.
Friday & Saturday, October 14–15, 201112th Annual International Dental CongressTechno-Clinical Trade Show and Speaker SessionsVarious Speakerswww.internationaldentalcongress.com
Friday, October 21, 2011 Full Day Seminar • 6 pointsNobel Biocare, Astra Tech:The Evolution of Dental Implant Esthetics; Meeting our Patients’ Expectations.Speaker: Lyndon Cooper DDS PhD, Dr. Charles J. Goodacre
November 2011 Wednesday, November 2, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsTax Matters for Dentists: Keep More of What You Earn Speaker: Mike Lakhani, B Comm, FCCA, CGA, CFP, RFP
Friday, November 4, 2011 Full Day Seminar • 6 pointsImplant Dentistry Panel Various Speaker Moderator: Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsBaluke Dental Studios:What’s New in Aesthetic Dentistry!Speakers: Dr. Ron Goodlin
Friday, November 25, 2011 Full Day Seminar • 6 pointsDentsply Canada: Direct Tooth Coloured RestorationsSpeaker: Dr. Michael Racich
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 pointsBiomet 3i: Implant Innovations: Past, Present and FutureSpeakers: Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)& Dr. Howard Klaiman, DDS, FRCD (C)
December 2011 Thursday, December 1, 2011 Evening Seminar • 2 points TIASC Mini ClinicsVarious Speakers
Friday, December 9, 2011 Extended Half Day Seminar • 4 pointsNobel Biocare: NobelActive Speaker: Mavis Hunter
2011 TIASC Program
Oral Surgery for the GP: A Practical Approach
3 day Hands on Course
October 15–17, 2010 • Toronto, ON
January 14th–16, 2011 • Vancouver, BCThis course is designed for the general practitionerwho wishes to perform his/her own surgery and whorarely refers cases to the specialist. It is a step-by-step presentation of numerous minor surgicalprocedures that the dentist can and WILL confidentlyperform in the office when this hands-on seminar iscompleted. The participant will perform a largenumber of procedures utilizing anatomicalspecimens. The course will demonstrate techniquesthat have been utilized and updated successfully forover 30 years.
TIASC Members receive a $400.00 Discount! Non-Member Registration Fee: $2295.00 TIASC Member Registration Fee: $1895.00 Prices are subject to taxes. To Register: Phone: 905-258-0363, Email: [email protected]
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Dr. Katya Archambault graduated from Laval University in 1995 and wrote her NationalDental Board Examination Certification in the USA. She maintains a private practice in Warwick,Quebec and also practices in Washington DC concentrating in the field of soft tissue management,bone grafting, regeneration, and Implantology. She recently completed a postdoctoral residenceprogram in implant dentistry at New York University, College of Dentistry. She also teaches at theQueen Elizabeth Hospital in Montreal to post graduate residents.
She is the head of the Department of dental surgery at Arthabaska Hospital and has an extensive educationalbackground in Periodontics, prosthodontics, gum surgery, TMJ disorders, Implantology and oral-facial design. She completed a master degree in craniofacial disorders and TMJ problems at Danau University in Austria. Dr Archambault is a member of the Academy of Osteointegration, International Congress or Oral Implantology and of International Association of Orthodontics.
MIS Implants Canada
Friday, February 4, 2011 Hands-On DemoRegistration: 7:30 am – 8:00 am Lecture: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 4 points Breakfast and break included.
IMTEC Sendax MDI System• Introduction to Mini Implants • Where do MDIs fit in your practice • MDI use in Overdentures
• MDI use in unique cases • Working with Denturist • Optional hands-on following lecture
Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C) received his D.D.S. from McGill Universityin 1977. After a 1 year Residency in General Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, hebegan his Post Graduate Program in Periodontics at the University of Toronto, graduating with hisdiploma in 1980. Dr. Arlin received his Membership and Fellowship in the Royal College of Dentists ofCanada in 1981 and 1983 respectively. He has taught at the Undergraduate and Periodontal PostGraduate departments at the University of Toronto. Dr. Arlin received his training in Implant Dentistry
initially in 1985 and since then has been actively involved in continuing education. He has placed and documentedover 10,000 implants to date. He has lectured internationally and has authored many articles on Periodontics andImplant Dentistry.
Dr. Ian Erwood is a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and the International Congress ofOral Implantologists. He is a founding member of the TIASC and has been practicing Implantologyfor over twenty years. He has utilized the mini dental implant system in his practice for over six years.
Chemical Engineering: microstructural differentiation & functional-aesthetic implications • Biomechanical concepts:comparative analysis - ceramic, amorphous composites, semicrystalline polyglass • Preparation & stratificationmethodology • Accelerated cyclic-fatigue studies, In-Vivo correlation • Impact, catastrophic fracture studies, clinicalimplications • Chairside direct/indirect build-up technique(s) • Extra oral cementation vs. integrated abutmentcrowns • Photopolymerization: material, cure modality and operator failure probability • Halogen, XePlasma,ArLaser, LED • Mechanisms of Adhesion: interfacial bond magnitude, integrity and longevity • Biocompatibility &Cytotoxicity: fibroblasts, blood, muscular and epithelium tissue implant reactivity • Tissue support: bone graft -architectural technology • Performance probability
Dr. Samuel Waknine, M(D.M.S.), Ph.D is alumnus of University of California at Irvine,New York University Dental Center and University of Connecticut Health Center & Institute ofMaterials Science: Restorative Dentistry & Chemical Engineering dual-Doctorate. He is an activemember of the International Association for Dental Research, Biomedical Materials ResearchCongress Society, Academy of Dental Materials, International Society of Electron Microscopy,American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemists, and European Academy of
Stomatology, Implantology and Esthetic Dentistry. He has presented lectures worldwide and is the original co-developer of the Herculite/Belleglass system and the sole-developer of the entire Conquest-Sculpture line and theDiamondCrown dental restoratives and prosthodontic product line.
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
Alternatives the Dental Professional Business Owner Doesn’t Know!
Ernie Greenwood• Issues of the business owner • Issues as an individual • The 3 T’s – taxable – tax deferred – tax exempt • What does money mean to you?
• A simple “overview comparison” of what it means to “opt out of the permanent tax cycle”corporately and personally
CoralLife Inc.
Friday, February 25, 2011 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Chicago Midwinter Meeting Wyndham Chicago, 633 N. St. Clair, Chicago, IL 6 points
Breakfast, Breaks & Lunch Included
Spectrum Dialogue Techno-Clinical Day in Chicago TIASC Members: Free admission with pre-registration. www.spectrumdialogue.com
Techno-Clinical Trade Show and Continuing Education Event during Chicago Dental Mid-Winter
Bring your staff! All TIASC members can bring their staff for an additional $49.00 per person!
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Friday, March 4, 2011Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 6 points Breakfast, lunch and breaks included
Aesthetic Evolution Day Various Speakers Full Day Panel discussion involving several companies that will discuss Aesthetic Dentistry; What’s new, Whatworks, Why their products are the best! No company put downs!
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
How Disinfectants Really Work — A Science BiasThis presentation will weave risk-reward concepts with technologies that work with sensitivities to toxicity inexplaining the mechanisms of “How Disinfectants really work”. New methods in Sterilization such as the newEuropean Vacuum, Washers/Disinfectors, Ozone and Lasers will be compared and contrasted with existingmethods. Issues and Arguments in Regulation, testing, and product choices will be integrated into a fast movingprogram. Discussion of emerging diseases and our relationship to the media will complete the program.
Dean Swift, BSc, con. Biochemistry, Microbiology, is a Development Chemist andEducator with special interests in Microbiology, Biofilms, Biomaterials and Toxicology.
He has strategically developed and/or clinically nurtured over $500 M worth of Medical-Dentalproducts to market for more than a dozen companies including: Ivoclar-Vivadent, Myerson, Microbex,Novora, Air Techniques, Apotex, Zee Tooth, BonyF, Germiphene, Micrylium, and Fresh Sport.
At Biolennia his projects span the areas of hand hygiene development, periodontal treatment products and validationof antimicrobial surface coating projects in the fields of transportation, education, IT and hospitals.
Outside of Biolennia, he is a member of the research team at Toronto Rehabilitation Hospital (iDAPT). He is amember of Innovators Alliance, American Society for Microbiology, Organization for Sterilization and AsepsisProcedures, Society of Cosmetic Chemists and the International Association for Dental Research.
Friday, March 25, 2011 Registration: 7:30 am – 8:00 am Lecture: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 4 points Breakfast and break included
Orthodontic Tips for the General DentistDr. Marc Thevenot will present the treatment methods he uses to provide orthodontic care to his patients. This courseis ideally suited for the general dentist already providing orthodontic care to patients. Diagnosis is especially criticalto the general dentist providing orthodontic services. A simplified, yet comprehensive system of mechanics will bepresented. Many materials used in general dentistry can be used in Orthodontics to help simplify the process. Thefollowing topics will be covered: Expansion appliances; Twin Block Appliance for Class II correction; indirect bondingto allow for quick and precise bracketing; wire sequencing and appointment intervals; case finishing and elastics;lower fixed retention; an invisible upper retainer that does not break; and much more.
Sam Kravtsov, RDT has been a dental technologist for 24 years, operating his own orthodonticlaboratory since 1987. He completed a two year general sciences program at University ofWinnipeg, Dr. Wilson Modular Orthodontics course, Dr. Rondeau Mixed Dentition and Straight Wirecourses.
Sam provides in-office seminars to dental teams, and has been a guest lecturer at both Red RiverCommunity College Dental Assisting Program and Manitoba Dental Technologists Association.
He is an instructor at the Technical Vocational School, Dental Technology Program for the orthodontic componentand is actively involved with curriculum development within the program and respective discipline of orthodontics.Mr. Kravtsov is a member of IAO and AAFO as well as an organizer and a support lab for Advanced OrthodonticsStudy Club in Winnipeg and has been working with Forestadent for 7 years.
Dr. Marc Thevenot graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1991. He has completedmany hours of continuing education in orthodontic care. He has been providing comprehensivecare to his patients since 1994.
SNF Forestadent
Bring your staff! All TIASC members can bring their staff for an additional $49.00 per person!
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Friday, April 1, 2011 Registration: 7:30 am – 8:00 am Lecture: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 4 points Dinner Included
What Works in Implant Dentistry… and what doesn’t!Based on experience of over 20 years and over 10,000 implants placed.
• Selecting a company that responsibly researches their products (to avoid the disastrous results we have seenwith several implant designs).
• Selecting a company that can provide excellent service and support (to avoid improperly treated cases).
• Selecting implant designs that will maximize success and minimize crestal bone loss.
• Selecting an implant system that offers implant designs that allow for successful treatment of challenging cases
Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C), received his D.D.S. from McGillUniversity in 1977. After a 1 year Residency in General Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital inMontreal, he began his Post Graduate Program in Periodontics at the University of Toronto,graduating with his diploma in 1980. Dr. Arlin received his Membership and Fellowship in theRoyal College of Dentists of Canada in 1981 and 1983 respectively. He has taught at theUndergraduate and Periodontal Post Graduate departments at the University of Toronto. Dr. Arlin
received his training in Implant Dentistry initially in 1985 and since then has been actively involved in continuingeducation. He has placed and documented over 10,000 implants to date. He has lectured internationally and hasauthored many articles on Periodontics and Implant Dentistry.
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner included
Good Practice Marketing Is Power… 10 Big Ideas For SuccessDentistry today is more competitive than ever. Are you satisfied with the current position of your dental office? What isyour vision for your practice over the next five years?
Learn about practice brand building, internet marketing, local community marketing, patient communication, andpatient referral programs from an expert in the field. Good practice marketing is power and when done well candeliver major benefits both in the immediate and long term. The goal of this session is to identify the importantfactors that make up a winning dental practice marketing game plan as well as the approach required to realize bothimmediate and long term benefits.
Daniel Pisek is the President and Senior Account Executive at Full Contact Marketing. With atwenty-two year career in sales and marketing, Dan has spent the past ten years in the health andwellness sector with a particular focus on dentistry. His expertise runs the gamut from new practiceopenings to transitioning of purchased practices and the successful expansion of existingpractices. Always eager to share his expertise and offer advice, he regularly delivers practicemarketing seminars and takes pleasure in writing advisory articles on the latest trends and keys to
marketing success. Whether you are new in practice or ready to take your established office to a higher level, youare sure to gain some valuable insight from this seminar discussion.
Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories & Full Contact Marketing
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
Make Your Implants Work for You! Regain control of implant restorations to improve outcomes, lower treatment costs and increase predictability
Dr. Keivan Ansarian received his doctorate of dental surgery in 1992 and since then he hashis focus on comprehensive restorative dentistry and implants. He continues to be interested incontinuing education, attending numerous courses in the areas of Periodontics, implants,occlusion and restorative dentistry in Canada, USA, Asia and Europe. He is a member of the ITI andhas been involved with clinical practice of implant dentistry since 2003.
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Friday, May 6, 2011 Panel Discussion!Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 6 points Breakfast, Lunch, and Break Included
Digital Dentistry Day Various Speakers Full Day Panel Discussion! Several companies with cutting edge technologies will present a clinical update of theirproducts including inter-Oral scanners and their entire CAD CAM revolution!
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner included
Part I: Standards of Practice and Informed Consent in DentalImplant Therapy: What Every Dentist Needs to Know
Part II: Strategic Wealth Planning over a Dentist’s Lifetime Implant dentistry is not a dental specialty in Ontario. This lecture will address important issues regarding who canpractice implant dentistry, what standards must be met, and what constitutes informed consent from a patient whenimplant dentistry is being proposed by the dentist. Attendees will learn key legal issues and problems dentists shouldbe aware of when providing implant dentistry to patients.
Dr. Rollin Matsui, B.Sc., LL.B, is both a practising dentist and lawyer and a former RCDSOCouncillor. He is a fellow of the American College of Legal Medicine. He provides dental-legallectures to undergrad dental students at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto as well as todentists in the numerous continuing education courses which he has conducted over the past 17years. He maintains a full-time law practice in Richmond Hill and a part-time dental practice inToronto, Ontario. In his law practice, he primarily acts for dentists in patient disputes, dental
insurance claim inquiries / audits, College complaints, College investigations and professional misconduct relatedmatters and provides legal advice regarding business agreements involving dentists in various workingrelationships.
Kurt Rosentreter, CA, CFP, CLU, TEP, FCSI, CIM, FMA, CIMA is a Senior FinancialAdvisor with Manulife Securities Incorporated and a Chartered Accountant in Toronto. For twentyyears, Kurt has provided specialized dentist wealth management services to families seekingadvice on practice purchase, development and sale, tax planning, retirement, estate, insurance,real estate, cash flow, career and investment planning. Kurt is an Instructor of courses on Investing,Financial Planning and Wealth Management for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario
and a national best selling author on wealth management with seven books on personal finance focused oneducating Canadians. Kurt is a regular contributor on money matters to The Globe and Mail, CBC and The NationalPost.
Baluke Dental Studio
Bring your staff! All TIASC members can bring their staff for an additional $49.00 per person!
Friday, May 27, 2011Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Mississauga Convention Centre – 75 Derry Road West, Mississauga, ON 6 points Breakfast, Lunch and BreakIncluded
Set Your Practice on Fire! Strategies to Grow Your Implant & Aesthetic Production
In this exciting, high-energy presentation, Dr. Roger P. Levin will show you how to move beyond need-baseddentistry… improve case acceptance dramatically… and grow cosmetic and implant services by 30% or more. Get the proven techniques that persuade more patients to say “yes” to cosmetic and implant treatment!
1. Learn the breakthrough systems that lead to explosive cosmetic and implant growth.
2. Increase fee-for-service dentistry.
3. Take your practice to the next level.
4. Increase patient referrals for cosmetic and implant dentistry.
Dr. Roger P. Levin, DDS, is chairman and chief executive officer of Levin Group, Inc., theleading dental practice management firm. A third-generation dentist, Dr. Levin is one of theprofession’s most sought-after speakers.
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
Demystifying Oral Surgery for the GPA learning session that will teach you the correct way to surgically remove impacted 3rd molars, erupted molars andother surgical techniques. Proper instrument selection and use, and post-op medication will also be discussed. Dr. Gaum will demystify everything for you and uncover many secrets about oral surgery.
Dr. Lawrence I. Gaum, DDS, FADSA, FICD, FADI, is an oral surgeon who maintains aprivate practice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a graduate of Dalhousie University DentalSchool in Nova Scotia and the recipient of several awards throughout his studies. He practicedgeneral dentistry for five years before taking his specialty training in Anaesthesia and Oral Surgeryat the University of Pittsburgh and Wilmington Medical Centre. He is former Associate in Dentistry,Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto where he taught for over 20 years. He has lectured
extensively throughout Canada, United States and other countries, teaching his fellow colleagues oral surgery andanaesthesia. He has been published in major dental and medical journals, has published a text book and hasreleased a surgical DVD for the General Dentist titled: “Oral Surgical Videos for the General Dentist”. He is a memberof several dental associations in Canada, United States and Europe. He is a staff member of St. Michael’s Hospital inToronto and the Director of Global Professional Seminars.
Friday, September 16, 2011 Business Panel Discussion!Registration: 7:30 am – 8:00 am Lecture: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 4 points Breakfast & Break Included
Lifecycle Game PlanSpeakers: Dale Tucci, Laura Fitzsimons, Timothy Leonard, Gerard Charette, Scott Lamb,Marco Dolfi, Jennifer ShilsonThis Seminar is Most Appropriate For:
• People 5 to 10 years before retirement
• Those in a challenging or failed transition
• Principals of Larger Practices
• Principals of Specialist Practices.
Seminar participants will leave with a clear picture of the transition steps they need to take to retire with a lifestyleequal to, or better than their current lifestyle.
Those in attendance will leave with a package that assists in outlining important numbers - such as how much theycan spend today without compromising their retirement goals. Our Lifecycle Advisory Group will show you how tocalculate your tax free pension, as well as covering major topics such as Growth Strategy, Tax Efficient Structures,Tax Efficient Investments, Tax Efficient Extractions and Legal Preparation to minimize your stress and costs.
Those in attendance will participate in a Transition prep quiz – which will serve as a guide for dentists planningtransition - now or in the future. Transition discussions on growth strategies to implement as a segment of anyone’sdetailed transition plan. Key strategies will be given during this seminar to implement in your offices. In addition, youwill learn how to prepare for the legal transaction to minimize your costs and stress with our preparation checklist.
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Timothy Leonard: CharteredAccountant and Retired PartnerDeloitte & Touche with 30 yearsof private client experience. Timis now the President of LifecyclePlanning Inc.
Laura Fitzsimons: An Insuranceand Investment Specialist for thepast 23 years, Laura is now thePresident of Wealth PreservationConsulting Inc.
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Medical Emergencies in the Dental OfficeAdvances in implant treatment options for patients and altered techniques have certainly made implant rehabilitationmore feasible for more and more patients. Clinicians are sometimes bombarded with the “best” solutions forpatients, whether it be from the patients’ themselves, manufacturers or the media. Individualized patient care issometimes erroneously overlooked in certain cases. Appropriate diagnosis, planning, and treatment execution isparamount to successful long term outcomes both prosthetically and surgically. These key factors will be discussedas well as the red flags in implant dentistry of which to be aware to avoid negative outcomes and increase patientsatisfaction.
Dr. Lesley David is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who received her dental degree fromMcGill University in Montreal and pursued oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University ofToronto. In addition to private practice in Mississauga, Dr. David is also a staff surgeon at theUniversity of Toronto in the Graduate Implant Prosthodontic Unit. She has been involved in bothteaching and research in implant dentistry. Dr. David is also an associate staff in the Oral andMaxillofacial Surgery Department at the University of Toronto, and is on staff at the Mt. Sinai
Hospital, the Credit Valley Hospital, and the Trillium Hospital. Dr. David is an examiner for the Royal College ofDentists of Canada in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. She lectures nationally and internationally on various topics inimplant dentistry.
Shaw Group of Dental Laboratories
Dale Tucci: President, TucciManagement Consultants Inc. DaleTucci is a practice managementconsultant and president of TucciManagement Consultants Inc.
Gerard Charette: RepresentingGerard P. Charette Professional LawCorp. : Partner – Miller, Canfield,Paddock and Stone, LLP
Scott Lamb: Partner, Tax - Deloitte & Touche LLP Jennifer Shilson: Partner, Miller, Canfield,Paddock and Stone, LLP. Healthcare Law, includingpratice organization and reorganizations, practivepurchases and sales and business law.
Marco Dolfi: Partner, Miller, Canfield, Paddockand Stone, LLP. Healthcare Law, including praticeorganization and reorganizations, practive purchasesand sales and business law.
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
Real Life — Real Materials — Real Dentistry; The Art and Science of Communication and Materials
There is no one size fits all solution in the confusing world of dental materials today. What are the major classes ofmaterials, how are they made and when should they be used? This decision should be made with one of the mostvaluable members of your team: The dental technician. How can you best communicate with your technician? Whatsteps and or systems can be employed to reduce variability and increase predictability?
By the end of this presentation the attendee will:
• Understand the types of laboratory fabricated restorative materials available
• Understand the general processes to fabricate these materials
• Understand what minimum information the technician needs to fabricate a high quality restoration
• Understand the Five Steps Method toward predictable communication and results
Dr. Martin R. Mendelson, D.D.S, is an alumnus of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgeryand presently the Director of Professional Development for Vident. He has been involved in allaspects of dentistry for two decades. Dr. Mendelson is the former Director of Education for AmericusDental Labs-Clearwater where he primarily functioned as the clinical liaison between the dentistand the dental laboratory. Dr. Mendelson lectures nationally on color science and dentist/techniciancommunications. He has written articles for Contemporary Dental Assisting, Dentistry Today and
Inside Dentistry. Dr. Mendelson is a member of the National Speaker’s Association and the Crown Council.
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Friday & Saturday, October 14–15, 2011 Friday, October 14th, 2011 Lectures: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Exhibit Hall: 9:00 am – 6:30 pm
Saturday, October 15th, 2011 Lectures: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Exhibit Hall: 9:00 am – 1:30 pm
Sheraton Toronto Airport Hotel and Conference Centre – 801 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON
12th Annual International Dental Congress Various Speakers
www.internationaldentalcongress.com Reduced admission for TIASC members.
Bring your staff! All TIASC members can bring their staff for an additional $49.00 per person!
Friday, October 21, 2011Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Mississauga Convention Centre – 75 Derry Road West, Mississauga, ON 6 points Breakfast, Breaks, & Lunch included
The Evolution of Dental Implant Esthetics; Meeting our Patients’ Expectations.
The continued evolution of dental implant technology and our understanding of biology provides new opportunitiesfor dental therapy. Our patients’ expectations are continually changing as well. This presentation will focus on thevarious surgical and Prosthodontic approaches available to meet patients’ esthetic expectations. An added focus willbe the technology needed to meet these challenges. Three different scenarios will be considered; 1) the singleanterior implant patient, 2) the anterior maxillary trauma patient requiring multiple implants and 3) the completelyedentulous patient. What is currently possible (the best available evidence) regarding a) planning, b) the surgicalapproach, and c) the restorative design, materials and manufacture for optimal esthetic reconstruction of simple andcomplex prostheses will be carefully considered. Participants who contribute to the surgical, clinical restorative, andtechnological will gain further appreciation for the opportunities and limitations presented by dental implant solutionsfor esthetically challenging dental rehabilitation.
Dr. Lyndon Cooper, DDS, PhD, is the director of basic science laboratory, Dental ResearchCenter. He is also the Principal Investigator for ASTRA Tech Single Tooth Clinical Trial. He is theDirector of the Advanced Education Program in Graduate Prosthodontics and the Bone Biology andImplant Therapy Laboratory. Dr. Cooper is a Diplomat of the American Board of Prosthodontics andserves as a member of its Board of Directors. Dr. Cooper maintains an active research laboratorythat focuses on osteoblast molecular biology, adult stem cell regeneration of bone, and clinicalevaluation of implant therapies.
Dr. Charles Goodacre received his DDS degree from Loma Linda University School of Dentistry in 1971. Hecompleted a three year combined program in Prosthodontics and Dental Materials at Indiana University School ofDentistry and in 1974 earned his MSD degree. He began full-time teaching at Indiana University School of Dentistryin 1974 and has three times received awards from senior dental classes as the outstanding clinical instructor oroutstanding lecturer. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, Past-President of the AmericanBoard of Prosthodontics, a Fellow of the Academy of Prosthodontists, Fellow of the American College ofProsthodontists, and holds membership in the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics. He co-authored the 4thedition of Johnston’s Modern Practice in Fixed Prosthodontics, has written textbook chapters for pediatric dentistryand endodontics, and served as an Editor of the International Journal of Prosthodontics for 10 years. He has over100 publications, textbook chapters, and research abstracts and has given more than 300 invited presentations.
October 28 & 29, 2011 Implant Placement: Hands-On: A Two Day Surgical Skills
Workshop Featuring Live Surgical DemonstrationEarn 12 CE Points
Nobel Biocare Training Centre
Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)
Introduction Patient selection, diagnosis and treatment planning Radiology, implant placement guides Importance of “prosthetically guided implant placement” Importance of bone quality and achieving initial stability Surgical protocol for the NobelReplace™ Drilling equipment and instrument trays Standard surgical protocol for NobelReplace™ Surgical protocol for varying bone densities Surgical protocol for immediate placement
Posterior Implants One vs. two stage surgical protocol Placement to minimize bone loss Biomedical considerations – How many implants? Immediate vs. delayed extraction socket placement Immediate vs. delayed implant restoration
Fully Edentulous How many implants? Fixed or removable? One vs. two stage surgical protocol Biomedical considerations – How many implants? Immediate vs. delayed extraction socket placement Immediate vs. delayed implant restoration
Anterior Implants Evaluating the hard and soft tissues Preserving of the hard and soft tissues Augmenting the hard and soft tissues One vs. two stage surgical protocol Immediate vs. delayed extraction socket placement Immediate vs. delayed implant restoration “Problem solving fully edentulous, partially edentulous and anterior implants” A potpourri of popular cases
Visit www.murrayarlin.com or email [email protected] for full event details and information on how to register.
TIASC Members will receive a $100.00 fee reduction.
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
Keep More of What You EarnMike Lakhani, B. comm, FCCA, CGA, CFP, RFP, is Vice-President and Senior FinancialAdvisor with Assante Financial Management Ltd. Mike has over 15 years experience as a financialadvisor working in the Mississauga area. Mike is dedicated to helping dental professionals achievetheir goals. With his expertise in accounting and tax planning, Mike’s clients appreciate thecomprehensive and integrated approach he takes to manage their financial affairs.
Tax Matters for Dentists
Bring your staff! All TIASC members can bring their staff for an additional $49.00 per person!
Friday, November 4, 2011 Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 6 points Breakfast and Break Included
Implant Dentistry Panel Various Speakers from leading Implant Companies, including;• Astra Tech • BioHorizons • MIS Implants • Nobel Biocare • Straumann Canada
Moderator: Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)Looking to get into implants or change your system? Several Implant companies will present whytheir system is the best! Find out What’s New, What Works, and What Doesn’t!
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
What’s New in Aesthetic Dentistry!Dr. Goodlin will present to you all the fun and exciting advancements in aesthetic dentistry!
Dr. Ron Goodlin is an accredited member of the AACD. President of the TACD, on the Board ofDirectors of the AACD, director of education at the CICDE and editor of the Canadian Journal ofCosmetic Dentistry.
Dr. Ron Goodlin lectures extensively around the world on Minimally invasive Cosmetic Dentistry.
Baluke Dental Studios
Friday, November 18, 2011 Basic Periodontics Course
Earn 6 CE Points Meridian Banquet Hall - 2301 Keele Street, Toronto, ON
Dr. Murray Arlin D.D.S., dip. Perio. F.R.C.D.(C)
• Anatomy, Epidemiology, Pathogenisis, Etiology,
• Classification & Diagnosis of Periodontal Diseases
• Examination, Prognosis & Treatment Planning
• Consultation Techniques and Collaborative Care
• Initial Therapy, Re-evaluation & Modulation
• Supportive Care of Natural Dentition and Implants
• Instrument Selection: Non-Surgical: Hand & Automatic
• Controversies: Fact vs. Fallacy - The bottom line!
• Adjunctive Therapies e.g. Systemic & Topical Medicaments
• Periodontal Surgery Overview: What you need to know!
• Case Presentations: Putting it all together.
Visit www.murrayarlin.com or email [email protected] for full event details and information on how to register.
TIASC Members will receive a $50.00 fee reduction.
• Integration of Periodontics, Prosthetics & Implants Including Esthetic periodontal Surgical Techniques
e.g. Soft Tissue Ridge Augmentation & Root Coverage
• Supportive Care for Periodontal and Implant Patients Professional and patient maintenance care Recognition and Treatment of Ailing, Failing Implants
• Case Presentations: Putting it All Together
Visit www.murrayarlin.com or email [email protected] for full event details and information on how to register.
TIASC Members will receive a $50.00 fee reduction.
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Friday, November 25, 2011 Hands-onRegistration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 6 points Breakfast, Lunch, and Breaks Included
Direct Tooth Coloured Restorations Direct tooth coloured restorations are a daily, routine procedure for the restorative dentist. The demand for toothcoloured restorations has grown exponentially over the last few years and not surprisingly so has the marketing ofvarious products. Through all of this, practitioners must diagnose, treat and most importantly prognosticate for ourpatients. A delicate balance of accepted, time honoured principles and methods in concert with current trends inesthetic and cosmetic materials and techniques must be entertained, whether this involves a single toothreplacement or a full mouth rehabilitative approach. This full day evidence-based didactic/clinical program willexplore the diagnostic steps, materials, and treatment strategies to maximize restorative efficacy. The afternoonclinical session will facilitate the placement and finishing of direct anterior and posterior restorations. The attendeesof this program will thereby observe:
1. Evidence-based care (what it is and what it is not)
4. Direct tooth coloured restorative material update
5. Treatment strategies and techniques
6. Take home “pearls”
7. Clinical (hands-on) placement of direct restorations
Dr. Michael Racich is a 1982 graduate from University of British Columbia with a generalpractice in downtown Vancouver emphasizing comprehensive restorative dentistry,prosthodontics and TMD/ orofacial pain. Dr. Racich is a member of many professionalorganizations including the Canadian Academy of Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics, thePacific Coast Society for Prosthodontics, and the International Association for the Study of Pain.He is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, the International Congress of Oral
Implantologists, and the American College of Dentists as well as a Diplomate, American Board of OrofacialPain. Dr. Racich has published in peer-reviewed scientific journals such as the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistryand the Canadian Dental Journal and lectured nationally and internationally on subjects relating to patientcomfort, function and appearance. He currently mentors the didactic/clinical F.O.C.U.S. (Fundamentals OfCreating a Uniform Stomatognathic system) study clubs in British Columbia.
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
Innovations in Implant Dentistry: Past, Present, FutureDr. Murray Arlin received his D.D.S. from McGill University in 1977. After a 1 year Residency inGeneral Dentistry at the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, he began his Post Graduate Programin Periodontics at the University of Toronto, graduating with his diploma in 1980. Dr. Arlin receivedhis Membership and Fellowship in the Royal College of Dentists of Canada in 1981 and 1983respectively. He has taught at the Undergraduate and Periodontal Post Graduate departments at theUniversity of Toronto.
Dr. Arlin received his training in Implant Dentistry initially in 1985 and since then has been actively involved incontinuing education. He has placed and documented over 10,000 implants to date. He has lectured internationallyand has authored many articles on Periodontics and Implant Dentistry.
Dr. Howard Klaiman received his DDS from the University of Toronto following where he alsocompleted a one-year internship and practiced General Dentistry. He received his specialtycertificate in Prosthodontics from Boston University and in 1990; Dr. Klaiman began hisProsthodontics career in private practice in Toronto. His professional experience also includes apart-time teaching appointment at the University of Toronto’s Department of Prosthodontics as wellas holding presidential and executive positions for the Ontario Association of Dental Specialists,
Ontario Study Club of Osseointegration, Toronto Dental Seminars and the Association of Prosthodontic of Ontario. Dr. Klaiman’s current licenses and credentials include a Specialty Certificate in Prosthodontics (Ontario), R.C.D.S.C.registration and a Fellow of Royal College of Dentists of Canada (Prosthodontics).
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Gemini West Room 2 points Dinner Included
TIASC Mini Clinics Various Speakers Back by popular demand this seminar is a fast-paced evening of mini presentations covering numerous aspects ofdentistry. Suggestions for topics can be sent to [email protected]. Top member choices will be selected fordiscussion.
Friday, December 9, 2011 Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am Lecture: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Ontario Science Centre (770 Don Mills Road) Telus Room 4 points Breakfast and Break Included
NobelActive Mavis Hunter has been in the dental industry in a sales and marketing capacity for the past 24 years. Her vastrange of experience has led her to her current position of Regional Sales Manager for Central Ontario at NobelBiocare where she has worked since 1999.
Lawrence Gaum, DDS, FADSA, FICD, FADIDr. Lawrence Gaum is an oral surgeonwho maintains a private practice inMississauga, Ontario, Canada. He haspublished a surgical text book and asurgical DVD titled: “Oral Surgery for the
General Dentist” and “Oral Surgical Videos for the G.P.”Both are available through Palmeri Publishing.
Murray Arlin, DDS, dip. Perio., FRCD (C)Dr. Arlin received his D.D.S. at McGillUniversity, Montreal, in 1977, hisDiploma in Periodontics at the Universityof Toronto in 1980, and his Fellowship inthe Royal College of Dentists of Canada
in 1983. Dr. Arlin has taught at the University ofToronto at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels.He has also presented numerous seminar lecturesinternationally and has authored many articles inleading Dental Journals. Dr. Arlin is a co-founder of theToronto Implant Study Club. He is also the founder ofthe Dental Hygienist Periodontal Study Club of Toronto.
Mr. Dave HuntDave Hunt has approximately fifteenyears experience with a major dentalmanufacturer & over seven yearsexperience with Shaw Group of DentalLaboratories as Sales and Marketing
Dr. Barzilay received his DDS from the University of Toronto in 1983, aCertificate in Prosthodontics from theEastman Dental Center in Rochester, NYin 1986, and a MS from the University of
Rochester in 1991. He is currently Head of the Divisionof Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry, Mt. SinaiHospital, Toronto, Ont.; Assistant Professor, Universityof Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; President of the Associationof Prosthodontists of Canada, and is in private practicelimited to prosthodontics and implant dentistry inToronto, Ont. He has published on various topics.
David Kochberg, RDTMr. Kochberg is a Registered DentalTechnologist and operating manager ofApplied Arts Ceramic Laboratories Ltd.Since 1987, under his direction, it hasplaced its emphasis on implants and
aesthetic dentistry. He is cofounder of the TorontoImplant and Aesthetic Study Club, Academy of DentalTechnology, and the International Dental Congress. Hehas been an active lecturer for the Association ofDental Technologists of Ontario, and the US-BasedAcademy of Osseo integration.
Dr. Daniel IsakowDr. Daniel Isakow received his DMD fromBoston University in 1988. In 1989 hecompleted a general practice residency atErie County Medical Centre, in Buffalo,New York. In 1991 he received a
certificate in combined Prosthodontics, from SUNY at Buffalo (Buffalo, New York). He is the StaffProsthodontist at the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care.He is an Associate in Dentistry at the University ofToronto, Department of Prosthodontics. He is pastPresident of the Association of Prosthodontists ofOntario. He maintains a full-time private practice withan emphasis on adult restorative dentistry. Dr Isakowis an avid collector of Dental pot lids and holds anextensive collection.
Morry Murad, DDSDr. Morry Murad graduated from McGillUniversity in 1991. Since then he hasbeen in private general practice focusingon Restorative and Implant Dentistry. Dr.Murad is on the advisory board of the
Toronto Implant and Aesthetic Study Club. Dr. Murad isa strong proponent of the Dentist-Technologistrelationship; he is also the only Dentist member of theAcademy of Dental Technology.
Jordan Soll, B Sc, DDS, FICOIEsthetic Clinical
Dr. Jordan Soll is principle of Aestheticsin Dentistry. He has a special interest inappearance related procedures and is the dental expert for Cityline. He hasauthored numerous articles and is the
cosmetic consultant to the editorial board of OralHealth Magazine. He conceived and developed theStrategic Esthetic Planning Guide, as well as theAchieve Maximum Altitude Program