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New Therapies and Current Controversies in Dentistry July 29 - 31, 2016 Presented by Augusta University Department of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences and Division of Professional and Community Education at Kiawah Island Resort, Kiawah Island, S.C. Formerly Georgia Regents University
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Page 1: New Therapies and Current Controversies in Dentistry

New Therapies andCurrent Controversiesin DentistryJuly 29 - 31, 2016

Presented by Augusta University Department of Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences and Division of Professional and Community Education at Kiawah Island Resort, Kiawah Island, S.C.

Formerly Georgia Regents University

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Victor Dewyea, MD, allergist-immunologist in Fort Gordon, Georgia. He received his medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and a Residency Training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He is Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Allergy & Immunology. He has received numerous practice and teaching awards

from the Army. His clinical and research Interests include asthma, drug hypersensitivity reactions, and food intolerance.

Andrew Cheung, DDS, completed his undergraduate studies at Rice University in Houston, Texas, in 1997. He received his dental degree from The University of Michigan in 2001 and completed postdoctoral training in a hospital-based General Practice Residency in 2002, followed by an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency from the University of Tennessee Medical

Center in Knoxville in 2006. Dr. Cheung is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He maintains a private practice with Oral Surgery Specialists of Tennessee and has specific interests in office-based dentoalveolar and implant surgery, navigation/guided surgery and associated emerging technologies. Dr. Cheung and his surgical partners at Oral Surgery Specialists of Tennessee have been asked to co-author chapters in the Fonseca Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery textbook and has published articles in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

AU COURSE FACULTYScott S. De Rossi, DMD, Professor of Oral Medicine and Chair of Oral Health Diagnostic Sciences, received his dental degree and postdoctoral training in oral medicine from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. Dr. De Rossi is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Medicine. He is a co-author of Burket’s Oral Medicine textbook and teaches, has

a clinical practice limited to Oral Medicine, and does research and publishes extensively on all aspects of oral medicine. He is the 2011 recipient of the IADR Innovation in Oral Care Award for his research in dry mouth and the 2014 Judson C. Hickey Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Katharine N. Ciarrocca, DMD, received her DMD from the University of Pennsylvania, where she also completed postdoctoral training in Oral Medicine and a master’s degree in education. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Medicine. She is an Assistant Professor with joint appointments in the Department of Oral Rehabilitation and the Department of

Oral Health and Diagnostic Sciences. Of her professional accomplishments, she is most proud of being the faculty advisor of the Geriatrics program as well as the “Dentists for Della” service program at GRU CDM.

GUEST SPEAKERS

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Located just 21-miles south of beautiful and historic Charleston, South Carolina, Kiawah Island Golf Resort offers an unmatched golf experience with a unique combination of distinctive golf courses, a spectacularly beautiful natural setting, luxurious resort amenities and gracious hospitality.

Golf is the most popular activity on the resort with five championship courses led by the world-famous Ocean Course, site of the 1991 Ryder Cup and the 2012 PGA Championship. Additionally, the resort is renowned for its tennis. Tennis Resorts Online ranks it as the No. 1 tennis resort in the world, a spot it has held for seven of the last nine years.

Kiawah has recently received an impressive array of rankings in various magazine readers’ polls proving that service is still king on Kiawah Island.

• No. 1 island in North America and No. 2 island in the world (behind Palawan, Philippines) – Conde Nast Traveler Magazine

• 2012 Happiest Seaside Town – Coastal Living Magazine

• Among the Top 10 beaches in America – Dr. Stephen Leatherman (aka Dr. Beach)

• No. 3 Golf Resort in the U.S. – Conde Nast Traveler Magazine

• No. 4 Golf Resort in the world – Andrew Harper Readers’ Choice award

• Golf Magazine Platinum Resort

• Forbes Five Star-rated spa (since 2006)

With 10 miles of stunning shoreline and an unmatched golf experience, Kiawah Island Golf Resort is one of America’s top vacation destinations. In addition to the five championship golf courses, two tennis centers, it is known as one of the top eco-friendly resorts in the U.S. and has a world renowned recreation and nature program.

KIAWAH ISLAND

REGISTRATION AND FEESPlease see Registration Form for schedule of fees. The reqistration fee, less a $75 administrative charge, is refundable if notice of cancellation is received by July 15, 2016. Register early to ensure your place.

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OBJECTIVESThis course should enable participants to:• Develop competence in age sensitivity• Analyze emerging point of care salivary diagnostic technologies and how best

to implement them into clinical practice• Classify Asthma and recognize dental modifications to care• Develop skills in soft and hard tissue biopsy techniques• Distinguish contact allergies from dental materials and oral hygiene products• Compare topical therapies form oral and dental disorders• Develop differential diagnosis for common and less common oral lesions• Develop strategies for improving oral/dental health in the geriatric patient

This comprehensive and interdisciplinary program will include new diagnostic and surgical techniques along with cutting-edge materials that are continually being introduced into the field of dental medicine. These advances have placed an increased burden on the oral health care provider to integrate the technical aspects of dentistry with the global medical care of the patient and at times have created controversies regarding the evidence behind their use.

This comprehensive and interdisciplinary program, appropriate for general dentists and specialists alike, as well as hygienists and dental assistants, features several presentations throughout the three-day course addressing new treatments and current controversies in oral and maxillofacial surgery, allergy & immunology, oral medicine and pathology, geriatric dentistry, salivary diagnostics, and the diagnosis and management of medically complex patients

COURSE DESCRIPTION

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CREDITThe Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerpThe Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University designates this activity for 12.0 continuing education credits. 01/01/14 – 12/31/17The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 01/01/14 – 12/31/17.

Augusta University is a member of theAssociation for Continuing Dental Education

Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the meeting room, we realize individual comfort zones are different. Please bring a jacket or light wrap in case the room is too cool for your comfort.

COMFORT ZONE

The Augusta University Division of Professional and Community Education complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you require special services, facilities or dietary considerations (vegetarian or otherwise) to support your participation in this continuing education program, contact the conference coordinator at 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.

SPECIAL NEEDS

General Dentists, Dental Specialists, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Hygienists and Dental Assistants

Target Audience

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CONFERENCE SCHEDULENew Therapies and Current Controversies in DentistryFriday, July 29, 2016 (Turtle Point – 1 - 5:15 p.m.)

12:30 p.m. Registration

1:00 p.m. Salivary Diagnostics and the Role We Play – Dr. De Rossi Review the current technologies available to use saliva as a diagnostic tool. Dr. De Rossi will provide an overview of the composition and properties of saliva with respect to its potential use as a diagnostic fluid and discuss the potential clinical indications for which saliva could be used for diagnosis and/or disease monitoring and review the current and future technologies being evaluated for use of saliva as a diagnostic fluid.

2:00 p.m. Strategies for Improving Oral Health and the Older Patient – Dr. Ciarrocca The proportion of older people continues to grow worldwide. Non-communicable diseases are fast becoming the leading causes of disability and mortality, and in coming decade’s oral health professionals will face tremendous challenges posed by the rapidly changing burden of chronic diseases in old age. Dr. Ciarrocca will review strategies for improving oral health in this vulnerable population.

3:00 p.m. Break

3:15 p.m. Odontogenic Cysts – Dr. Chueng In this case based discussion, Dr. Cheung will cover the diagnosis and surgical treatment of common odontogenic infections, odontogenic cysts and odontogenic tumors.

4:15 p.m. Topical Medications for Common Oral Problems – Dr. De Rossi There are options to help patients with oral and peri-oral pain problems such as traditional dental pain, neuropathies, burning mouth syndrome, neuromas and neuralgias. Vehicle-carrier agents and bases have been developed that can penetrate the mucosa and cutaneous tissues and transport the active medication to the treatment site. Oral health professionals have been using topical agents with increasing frequency as part of the therapeutic protocol. Dr. De Rossi will review the current state of topical therapies that form common oral problems.

Saturday July 30, 2016 (7:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.)

7:00 a.m. Registration and Breakfast

7:30 a.m. Allergy for the Dental Professional – Dr. Dewyea The tightly entwined world of allergy, asthma and immunologic disease affects approximately 30 million people in the United States. The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology reports that 70% of people suffering from asthma also suffer with allergies, with 10 million people suffering from allergic asthma. Asthma causes approximately 5,000 deaths each year.

8:30 a.m. Oral Contact Allergy – Dr. De Rossi Contact stomatitis describes an inflammatory reaction of the oral mucosa by contact with irritants or allergens. Dr. De Rossi will review how contact stomatitis is classified by clinical features, pattern of distribution, and etiologic factors. Since contact stomatitis frequently goes undetected because of the scarcity of clinical signs that are often less pronounced than subjective symptoms, this case based session is a must for all clinicians.

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9:30 a.m. Break

9:45 a.m. Biopsy 101 – A Life Saving Technique – Drs. Cheung and De Rossi Oral tissue biopsy may be necessary for lesions that cannot be diagnosed on the basis of the history and clinical findings alone. A thorough inspection of the oral cavity should be a part of any complete head and neck examination. Approximately 10% of patients who are examined will have some abnormality of the oral mucosa. Biopsy is often the definitive procedure that provides tissue for microscopic analysis when additional information is required to guide any indicated therapy.

11:45 a.m. Age Sensitivity Training: Preparing Your Office for the Aging Epidemic – Dr. Ciarrocca With nearly 40 million Americans over the age of 60—and the number growing larger each year it makes sense for you and your staff to experience first-hand how your older customers may be facing life’s challenges of aging. This “hands-on” Aging Sensitivity Training Program will help you and your staff be more empathetic, understanding and patient - the “human touch” makes such a difference and can significantly improve your patients’ opinions of your practice.

Sunday July 30, 2016 (7:30 - 10:30 a.m.)

7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast

7:30 a.m. Asthma: An Update – Dr. Dewyea Review Information on assessment and monitoring, control of environmental factors, medicine management, patient education, and managing asthma attacks in the dental office.

Dental Management of Asthma Patient – Dr. De Rossi Dr. De Rossi will weigh in on the dental modifications for these medically complex patients.

9:00 a.m. Diagnosis and Management of Common Oral Lesions – Dr. De Rossi This informative and case-based program will review many of the oral lesions commonly encountered in dental practice including ulcerative, vesicular, and bullous lesions, red, white, and pigmented lesions of the oral cavity. Patients presenting with oral mucosal disease can be challenging to diagnose and manage, and several disorders can present with similar clinical signs and symptoms. A deeper knowledge of each disease will guide the clinician toward proper management. Special attention will be paid to the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of these diseases. In addition, Dr. DeRossi will present new information on newer therapeutic modalities for severe oral mucosal conditions.

10:30 a.m. Course Adjourns and Resort Checkout

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REGISTRATION FORMNew Therapies and Current Controversies in DentistryJuly 29 - 31, 2016

My check for $_______________ , payable to Augusta University, is enclosed, orPlease charge $_______________ to my:

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Credit card number ______________________________________________

Expiration date ___________ CCV# ________

Name ___________________________________________________________ First Middle Last

Street ___________________________________________________________

City _____________________________________________________________

County __________________________ State _______ Zip _______________

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Email ___________________________________________________________

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Speciality __________________ Professional degree __________________

Send Registration Form to: Division of Professional and Community Education Augusta University 1120 15th St, FI-1066 Augusta, GA 30912

Fax registrations with payment by credit card to 706-721-4642 or register online: augusta.edu/ce/dentalce/2016

Before After Check appropriate fees June 29 June 29 On-site

Registration Fee Dentist $555 $595 $595 Dentist with Auxiliary $755 $795 $795 Additional Auxiliary $255 $295 $295 New Graduate (2015 - 2016) $275 $325 $325

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LODGING RESERVATIONSNew Therapies and Current Controversies in DentistryKiawah Island July 29 - 31, 2016 Please complete this form and mail directly to: Reservations Department, Kiawah Island Resort, 1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, Kiawah Island, SC 29455. If calling in your reservation, 800-654-2924, identify your group as Augusta University New Therapies and Current Controversies at Augusta University and/or the group booking number 12434. Deadline for making reservations is June 27, 2016. Reservations received after this date will be filled on a space-and-rate-available basis.

_______________________________________________________________Name_______________________________________________________________Street_______________________________________________________________City State Zip_______________________________________________________________Telephone (office) (home)_______________________________________________________________Arrival date (check-in 4:30 p.m.) Departure date (check-out 10:30 a.m. villas)

Number of beds __________ Type of beds needed ____________________

Special requests (cribs, cots, etc.) ____________________________________

Type of Accommodations Booking #12434 Villas: The course will be held at Turtle Point Conference Center. Various accommodations have been reserved for course enrollees in adjacent villas.

Villas Daily Rates (Scenic View) ❍ One-bedroom Villa $227 ❍ Two-bedroom Villa $345 ❍ Three-bedroom Villa $439 ❍ Sanctuary Room $518

Deposit: Each reservation must be guaranteed by a check equal to one night’s lodging (plus 12.5 percent tax) payable to the Kiawah Island Resort, OR complete the information below if you wish to guarantee by major credit card:

❍ VISA ❍ MasterCard ❍ American Express ❍ Diners Club ❍ Discover

Card number __________________________________________________________

Expiration date________Three or four digit security code _______________________

Signature _____________________________________________________________

The Kiawah Island Resort will confirm your reservation directly to you when your deposit is received. If the type of accommodation you request is sold out, the most appropriate lodging available will be resererved for you. Your deposit must be received within five days if not paid by major credit card. All rates are subject to 12.5% tax. Cancellations must be received 14 days prior to arrival date for refund of deposit.

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