SDDSNY Bulletin January/February 2022

SDDS GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Hospital Residents Night *IN-PERSONEVENT – PRE-REGISTRATIONREQUIRED. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for venue entry. Register online at sddsny.org* Thursday,March10, 2022 ◆ DykerBeachGolf Course, Brooklyn,NY ◆ 6:30P.M. ◆ MCEU–1HOUR CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE #2022-03 *IN-PERSONEVENT – Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for venue entry. Register online at sddsny.org* Friday,March18, 2022 ◆ HiltonGarden Inn, Staten Island,NY ◆ 9A.M.–2:30P.M.&Friday,April 1, 2022 ◆ SDDSHeadquarters, Brooklyn,NY ◆ 9:30A.M.–3P.M ◆ AllCPRcoursesoffer4.5MCEUs CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE #2022-02 *IN-PERSONEVENT – Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for venue entry. Register online at sddsny.org* Friday,March11, 2022 ◆ DykerBeachGolf Course, Brooklyn,NY ◆ 9A.M.–4P.M. ◆ MCEU–6HOURS Restorative-Driven Endodontics: A Paradigm Shift Featured Clinician: MARCUS D. JOHNSON, D.D.S., M.S.D. Attending, Interfaith Medical Center *Dr. Johnson receives an honorarium from Coltene. This vignette will highlight the endo-restorative dynamic. Case selection, communication barriers to avoid and optimal multidisciplinary care will be illustrated against the backdrop of biological requirements for successful endodontics that demonstrates strategies using current minimally invasive restorative techniques and technologies. A diagnostic and treatment planning regimen will be shown that identifies endodontic pathoses and aids a root canal treatment/restorative complex that promotes excellent results for vital and non-vital teeth. Upon successful completion of this lecture, attendees will: • Effectively treatment plan endodontics cases • Understand the biological requirements for endodontic/ restorative success • Redefine minimally invasive dentistry for their offices CPR and Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office Instructor: MICHAEL KALIROFF Certified Instructor, American Heart Association This course provides dentists and their staffs with the knowledge and skills needed to properly respond to cardiopulmonary and other medical emergencies which can occur in dental offices. The specific advantages and disadvantages of performing CPR within the dental operatory will be discussed. This program utilizes hands-on practice sessions for all participants. Topics to be covered will include heart attacks and strokes (signs and symptoms), sudden cardiac arrest/defibrillation, airway obstruction (choking), respiratory emergencies, anaphylactic reactions, emergency drug kits and more. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to administer CPR safely and effectively. Completion of this course will also satisfy the New York State Education Department’s requirement for licensed dentists.* *This course may not fulfill the CPR certification requirements for staff/faculty of some hospitals/universities. CHECK WITH YOUR EMPLOYER BEFORE TAKING THIS COURSE.* A New Perspective on Occlusion Featured Clinician: JAMES R. McKEE, D.D.S Resident Faculty, Spear Education Today we have a better understanding of many occlusal problems that have challenged our profession for decades. Our ability to understand occlusion begins with redefining occlusion to include not only the teeth but also the temporomandibular (TM) joints. By expanding occlusal concepts to include both the teeth and the TM joints, we finally have answers to why some patients have malocclusions, some have pain and some have both. As both a specialist and a restorative dentist, the key to success in most cases is the ability to manage bite forces both at the tooth level and the joint level. During this presentation, we will discuss traditional occlusal concepts that have proven successful. We will also discuss traditional occlusal concepts that may be outdated given our increased knowledge in occlusion and TM joints. Additionally, we will discuss managerial concepts such as fees, insurance coverage and the verbal skills for increased case acceptance. Combining clinical and managerial information will provide dentists a framework for implementation in their practices. Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will learn: • How to recognize high-risk occlusion and TM joint patients when considering restorative dentistry, implant dentistry, orthodontics, orthognathic surgery or airway treatment • New concepts in occlusion and TM joint diagnosis and treatment planning and learn what historical occlusal/TMD concepts may need revision • How to develop a treatment planning protocol that can be used on for predictable treatment outcomes on both low-risk and high-risk occlusion patients Second District Dental Society is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifyingquality providers of continuingdental education. ADACERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. SecondDistrict Dental Society designates each activity in this brochure for the stated number of continuing education credits. Second District Dental Society is a recognized sponsor by the N.Y.S. Education Department, ADA CERP and the AGD. Unless otherwise stated, all featured speakers have disclosed that they do not have any relevant financial arrangements or affiliations with any corporate organizations that would constitute a conflict of interest concerning the continuing education activities stated herein. 10 SDDS BULLETIN January/February 2022 —VOLUME 39 ◊ NUMBER 1

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