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SUMMARY:The 4 Riddles\, the Patient\, Technical\, Behavioral\, and Financial Riddles
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Gary DeWood\nSponsored by Academy Financial \nIn this interactive program Gary will discuss the 4 riddles that all dental teams must solve to achieve success. The Patient Riddle\, the Technical Riddle\, the Behavioral Riddle\, and the Financial Riddle. \nTHE PATIENT RIDDLE – Who is this person\, why are they here\, why me\, why now\, what are they after\, what are their expectations? ….. Knowing the answers to these questions enables the team to connect and to serve. Service is the key to creating missionaries for your practice. \nTHE TECHNICAL RIDDLE – What is the appropriate solution to the problem this patient presents with? There is only one correct diagnosis – there are multiple solutions. How does the conscientious dentist arrive at the appropriate one for each patient? \nTHE BEHAVIORAL RIDDLE – If it were all about telling patients what was in their interest and doing it every dental practice would be infinitely successful. Helping patients come to ownership of a problem for which they desire a solution\, or helping them see and understand their health in a different way requires behavioral skills and practice. \nTHE FINANCIAL RIDDLE – Unless the practice is a FREE dental clinic everyone involved needs to make a living. It is the responsibility of the leader to see that the practice is profitable. It’s not possible to just do the dentistry – you must get paid for it. It’s not possible to leave it to your accountant to tell you how expenses are – you must monitor it. The dentist has 3 jobs in most practices\, dentist\, manager\, and entrepreneur – all of us do number 1\, some of us do number 2\, few of us do number 3. \n  \nSpeaker: \nGary DeWood has been practicing general dentistry for 32 years\, focusing the majority of his time on teaching for the past 10 years after leaving his private practice in Pemberville\, Ohio.  He served as Clinical Director at the Pankey Institute for 5 years and held appointments as Assistant Clinical Professor at The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Associate Professor at The University of Tennessee College of Dentistry prior to joining Frank Spear’s education company\, The Seattle Institute\, in 2008 as its President. With the merger of The Seattle Institute and The Scottsdale Center for Dentistry in 2009\, he relocated to Phoenix\, Arizona and assumed his present position with the newly formed Spear Education.  He and orthodontist wife\, Cheryl\, have 3 children\, the youngest of whom is currently pursuing a career in dentistry as a student at Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine in Glendale\, Arizona. Gary lectures internationally on esthetics\, occlusion\, appliance therapy\, the business of dentistry\, and making connections with patients. He is an active member of: Central Arizona Dental Society\, Arizona Dental Association\, American Dental Association\, Academy of General Dentistry\, American Equilibration Association\, American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics\, and American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. \n 
URL:https://hads.org/event/4-riddles-patient-technical-behavioral-financial-riddles
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LAST-MODIFIED:20141215T222628Z
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SUMMARY:Removable Prosthodontics\, The Most Forgotten Discipline in Dentistry
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Jack Turbyfill\nSponsored by Thayer Dental Laboratory \nThe provisional training denture \n\nThe provisional training denture\nFor implant planning\nPredictable treatment\n\nThe maxillary denture and mandibular natural teeth \n\nWhat is the real challenge?\n\nRemovable Prosthodontics and Implants \n\nOcclusion and implants\nAttachments\n\nSoft Liners \n\n Implant attachments\n Patient comfort
URL:https://hads.org/event/removable-prosthodontics-forgotten-discipline-dentistry
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CREATED:20141212T184930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141215T221653Z
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SUMMARY:Treating Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Grow your practice and change people’s lives
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. John Parker\nSponsored by DSG Muth & Mumma Dental Laboratory \nSixty seven percent of the patient’s in your practice have a snoring problem and it is now estimated that 17% of the adults in the United States have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Snoring and OSA can have a significant effect on marriages\, relationships\, and a patient’s overall health. You can play an important role in identifying and treating snoring and OSA. This entertaining and informative presentation will provide you with a clear understanding of all aspects of snoring and OSA and a step-by-step approach to identifying\, evaluating and coordinating treatment for your patients. It will also be an exceptional guide to treating snoring and OSA with oral appliance therapy. You will learn the features and characteristics of 9 different oral appliances as well as the benefits and potential side effects of these devices. This program will give you the practical clinical information you need to immediately incorporate dental sleep medicine into your practice. The practice of dental sleep medicine can change patient’s lives and re-energize your professional life. \n\nHow snoring and OSA occur\nAbout evaluation and diagnostic testing\nThe medical treatment options\nAbout how oral appliances work\nCoordinating care with the sleep medicine physician\nThe protocol for use of oral appliances\nAbout some of the oral appliances currently in use\nAbout possible complications and side effects and how to manage them\nAbout insurance reimbursement\nHow to start to integrate this area of dentistry into your practice
URL:https://hads.org/event/treating-snoring-sleep-apnea-grow-practice-change-peoples-lives
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CREATED:20141212T184611Z
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SUMMARY:Periodontal Plastic Surgical Procedures for Gingival and Implant Esthetics
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Bobby Butler\nSponsored by Centric Bank \nOptimal esthetic results are dependent on multiple factors. Restorative issues such as shade\, form and function are not a success without esthetic gingival contours. This lecture will discuss gingival augmentation techniques for root\ncoverage and pontic sites. Current concepts with anterior esthetic crown lengthening will also be discussed. \nIt will show how crown lengthening or connective tissue grafting might be used in implant cases. Many concepts for predictable esthetic outcomes will be presented. Complications will also be discussed and how to deal with them. Treatment planning and sequencing of therapy will be stressed especially when treating complex cases involving multiple adjacent teeth. \nThe participants will learn: \n\nThe types of surgical procedures that can improve esthetic restorative results. They will be able to decide when crown lengthening\, root coverage or a combination of these procedures should be performed.\nHow to achieve esthetic results in implant cases and how altering gingival levels with adjacent teeth should be planned.\nThe steps that should be taken to preserve the existing alveolar and gingival levels with dental implants.\nDiscussion of Implant Comp
URL:https://hads.org/event/periodontal-plastic-surgical-procedures-gingival-implant-esthetics
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SUMMARY:When is Dental Pain not Dental? Is Occlusion a Source of Pain? When Occlusion Matters
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dr. Barry Glassman\nSponsored by __________
URL:https://hads.org/event/dental-pain-dental-occlusion-source-pain-occlusion-matters
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