NMDA Fiesta Registration Kit 2021

18 2021 Fiesta NMDA June 17–19, 2021 New Mexico Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider New Mexico Dental Association designates this activity for the continuing education credit(s) noted. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp. Please be advised about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating techniques and procedures into your practices, especially when the course has not provided a clinical experience in the technique or procedure to ensure that participants have attained competence. Thursday, June 7  Workshops  Lectures Friday, June 18 Joe Griego Joe was born and raised in Albuquerque, NM and is a native of the north valley. At 27 years old, he is a proud father of two and donates his time as a Little League and Special Olympics coach. Joe is a service-connected US Navy Veteran with over eight years of public service under his belt as a previous Albuquerque area fire fighter/EMT and police officer. Joe has experience in running EMS calls in the rural and metro areas and has advanced training in trauma, extrication, and critical incident management. His training as a police officer has afforded him experience in drug interdiction, domestic violence prevention, and advanced roadside impairment. PRESENTATION CPR: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers Hands-on Portion: 1–4pm, Thursday 6/17 and Friday 6/18 LOCATION: HALL 2 TYPE: WORKSHOP CEU: 3 COURSE DESCRIPTION CPR: This course will be taught online on-demand—in-person practical instruction will be by appointment during the meeting. The BLS course trains participants to promptly recognize several life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventila- tions and provide early use of an AED. In the instruction-led course, students participate in simulated scenarios and learning stations. Students work with an AHA BLS instructor to complete BLS skills practice and skills testing. Dennis Hartlieb Dennis B. Hartlieb, DDS is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, and maintains a full-time practice dedicated to cosmetic, implant, restorative, and sleep dentistry in Glenview, Illinois. In addition to his pri- vate practice, Dr. Hartlieb is an Adjunct Associate Profes- sor at the Marquette University School of Dentistry, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and an instructor at the Center for Esthetic Excellence in Chicago. Dr. Hartlieb has presented hands-on programs to dentists throughout the US and in Europe on the art and science of cosmetic bonding techniques. In addition to lecturing on anterior and posterior direct resin bonding techniques, Dr. Hartlieb teaches dental clini- cal photography utilizing Adobe Photoshop and PowerPoint for patient com- munication, and on restorative techniques for implant therapies. A consultant for many dental manufacturers, Dr. Hartlieb is influential in the design of materials widely used in restorative dentistry. His dentistry has been seen in many dental publications and he has contributed articles on his tech- niques in restorative dentistry. Dr. Hartlieb was recognized as one of the top five people to watch in dentistry by the dental publication, Dental Products Report . Dr. Hartlieb is the President of the Chicago Academy of Interdisciplin- ary Dentofacial Therapy, and a member of several organizations including the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, the Chicago Academy of Dental Research, and the prestigious American Academy of Restorative Dentistry. If you are looking for an experienced dentist in the North Chicago Suburbs, please contact Chicago Beautiful Smiles or call us at 847-729-6080 to schedule an appointment today. We also welcome patients visiting us out-of-state as well. Dennis Hartlieb, Cont. PRESENTATION Class IV Composites: Layering Techniques for Predictability and Success 9–11:45am, Friday 6/18 LOCATION: LA CIENEGA TYPE: WORKSHOP CEU: 3 COURSE DESCRIPTION The participants will learn a step-by-step application of direct resin for fractures of anterior teeth. The appropriate preparation techniques for fractured incisors to help camouflage the restoration and maximize retention will be reviewed and practiced. Concepts to create and utilize a customized lingual incisal matrix will be used in the hands-on exercise. Utilizing opaquing techniques, and a com- bination of appropriate Nanofilled and Microfilled composites, the participants will overcome the problem of ‘shine-thru’ commonly seen with other composite systems. A predictable, uncomplicated technique to restore the fractured anterior tooth will be taught in this hands-on program. OBJECTIVES The participants will master the skills needed to create a seamless Class IV composite that blends with the tooth structure and eliminates the shine-thru commonly seen with these restorations. • Bevel design and layering techniques to create invisible Class IV restorations • How and when to use Opaquers to create naturally appearing restorations • The importance of Microfill composites for ultimate esthetics in free hand bonding • Putting it all together; the utilization of a systematic approach utilizing nanofilled composites, opaquers, tints and microfills to create natural, beautiful, and predictable anterior direct resin restorations PRESENTATION Direct Posterior Resin Techniques for Predictability and Success 1–4pm, Friday 6/18 LOCATION: LA CIENEGA TYPE: WORKSHOP CEU: 3 COURSE DESCRIPTION This hands-on course is designed for clinicians who wish to learn the skills to con- fidently place posterior composites or improve their skills if they are experienced with resin. Through the hands-on format, unique wedging techniques and matrix band utilization will be practiced to allow the participants to create posterior resins that are appropriately contoured with excellent interproximal contacts. Layering techniques will be taught and practiced allowing participants to place virtually invis- ible restorations in a time efficient manner. Contouring and polishing techniques will be reviewed in detail and performed by the participants. OBJECTIVES • Learn step-by-step techniques that work—layering techniques to create life-like form to posterior direct resin restorations • Learn and practice a unique customized wedging and a superior matrix technique for interproximal direct resin restorations • Utilize a technique to efficiently restore the very large direct posterior composite restoration

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