colorado refresher course 2012
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Held at the historic Brown Palace Hotel and Spa
Denver, Colorado
45t A Rfher Curs in
Or &Maxiloc
Surgery
University of Colorado School of Dental MedicineContinuing Dental Education
announces the
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This refresher course in oral and maxillofacial surgery is offered to general
practitioners, oral surgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgery practitionersand residents. In this week-long course, an intensive review of modern
concepts in oral and maxillofacial surgery will be presented by a faculty
of nationally recognized clinicians from private practices and advanced
oral and maxillofacial surgery training programs.
Expanded and detailed course materials will be presented to each
participant.
Accreditation
The University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine 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 coursesor instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards
of dentistry.
The University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine designates this
activity for 60 continuing education credits.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to
provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine designates this
live activity for a maximum of60 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.
Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent
of their participation in the activity.
45t A
Rfher Curs inOr d Maxiloc SurgeryNovember 10-17, 2012
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AgendA
Saturday, November 10, 20128:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Physical Diagnosis, Laboratory Studies and Managemento the Medically Compromised PatientDr. Norman Betts
3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sleep ApneaDr. Steven Aragon
Sunday, November 11, 20128:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Maxilloacial Cosmetic SurgeryDr. Michael Will
2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Tips on taking the boardsDr. Michael Savage
3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Complications o Dentoalveolar Surgery
Dr. Gregory Ingalls
Monday, November 12, 20128:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Principles o Advanced Preprosthetic and
Implant SurgeryDr. Guillermo Chacon
1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. AnesthesiaDr. Michael Rollert
5:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Anesthesia Case PresentationsDr. Michael Rollert
Tuesday, November 13, 20128:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Orthognathic Surgery, Mandibular/Maxillary
ProceduresDr. Myron Tucker
2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Orthognathic Surgery, Mandibular/Maxillary
ProceduresDr. Myron Tucker (continued)
4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Clet Lip and PalateDr. Steven Nelson
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Oral PathologyDr. Robert Marx and Dr. Robert Greer6:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. C. P. C.Dr. Robert Marx
Thursday, November 15, 20128:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Oral Pathology (continued)
Dr. Robert Marx and Dr. Robert Greer
1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Sot & Hard Tissue ReconstructionDr. Robert Marx
Friday, November 16, 20128:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Maxilloacial TraumaDr. Stephen MacLeod1:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. TMJDr. Daniel Spagnoli
Saturday, November 17, 20128:00 a.m. 12:00 noon Management o InectionsDr. Thomas Borris
ADJOURN!!!
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Steven B. Aragon, DDS, MD
Clinical Assistant Proessor
Division o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
Department o Surgical Dentistry
University o Colorado School o Dental Medicine
Aurora, Colorado
Norman J. Betts, DDS, MS
Adjunct Associate Proessor
Department o Oral and Maxilloacial SurgeryHospital o Dentistry
University o Michigan - School o Dentistry at Ann Arbor
Private Practice
Plymouth, Michigan
Thomas J. Borris, DDS
Associate Proessor and Chairman
Division o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
Department o Surgical DentistryUniversity o Colorado School o Dental Medicine
Aurora, Colorado
Guillermo Chacon, DDS
Aliate Associate Proessor
Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
University o Washington
Private Practice
Puyallup, Washington
Robert O. Greer, Jr., DDS, ScD
Proessor and Chairman
Division o Oral Pathology and Oncology - School o Dental Medicine
Proessor o Pathology, Surgery and Medicine - School o Medicine
University o Colorado
Aurora, Colorado
Gregory Ingalls, DDSClinical Assistant Proessor
Division o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
Department o Surgical Dentistry
University o Colorado School o Dental Medicine
Aurora, Colorado
Course FACulty
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Stephen MacLeod, BDS, MB, ChB, FDS RCS, (ED&ENG), FRCS (ED)
Director o Dentistry and Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
Program Director Advanced Training Program in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Denver Health, Denver, Colorado
Associate Proessor, University o Colorado, Aurora, Colorado
Robert E. Marx, DDS
Proessor o Surgery and Director o Research
Chie, Division o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
University o Miami School o MedicineMiami, Florida
Steven R. Nelson, DDS, MS
Clinical Assistant Proessor
Division o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
Department o Surgical Dentistry
University o Colorado School o Dental Medicine
Aurora, Colorado
Michael K. Rollert, DDSClinical Assistant Proessor
Division o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery
Department o Surgical Dentistry
University o Colorado School o Dental Medicine
Aurora, Colorado
Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhD
Clinical Assistant Proessor
Department o OMS, LSU School o Dentistry
Private Practice
Charlotte, North Carolina
Myron Tucker, DDS
Adjunct Clinical Proessor
Department o OMS, LSU School o Dentistry
Adjunct Clinical Proessor
Department o Orthodontics, UNC at Chapel Hill
Private Practice
Charlotte, North Carolina
Michael J. Will, DDS, MD, FACS
Medical Director
Will Surgical Arts
Urbana, Maryland
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Physical Diagnosis, Laboratory Studies andManagement of the Medically-Compromised Patient
A review o the pathophysiology o disease and treatmentstrategies or medical management o the surgical patient.
I. Introduction
II. Topics to Review
III. ACLS
IV. ATLS
V. History and Physical Examination
VI. Patient Monitoring
VII. Systemic Diseases o Importance by System (case examples)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
A review and update o the pathophysiology, evaluation andmanagement o obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
I. Introduction
II. Pathophysiology o OSA
III. Evaluation and Workup o OSA
IV. Nonsurgical Management o OSA
V. Surgical Management o OSA
VI. Review
Maxillofacial Cosmetic Surgery
A review o patient assessment or primary cosmeticprocedures.
I. Patient Evaluation
II. Applied Anatomy
III. Overview o Cosmetic ProceduresIV. Management o Complications
generAl outlIne
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Complications of Dentoalveolar SurgeryA review o the common peri-operative situations that requirethe surgeon to adapt and adjust as circumstances dictate.
I. The Third Molar and When to Leave it
II. Nerve Injuries ollowing Third Molar Extraction
III. Displacement o Teeth at the Time o Extraction
Principles of Advanced Preprostheticand Implant Surgery
A review o principles o implant reconstruction, andhard and sot tissue preprosthetic surgery.
I. Introduction
II. Preprosthetic Surgery
III. Implant Surgery
Anesthesia
A review o core concepts o anesthesia care with a thoroughdiscussion o complications and management o specialpatient groups.
I. Pharmacology o Anesthetic Drugs
II. Airway Management
III. Monitoring
IV. Oce-Based Anesthesia
V. Management o Special Patient Groups
VI. Anesthetic Complications and Emergencies
VII. Anesthetic Case Studies
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Orthognathic Surgery
A review o diagnosis, surgical treatment and managemento complications.
I. Clinical evaluation o the orthognathic surgery patient
II. Correlating clinical ndings with cephalometics
III. Orthodontic coordination and treatment o surgical patients
IV. Digital imaging prediction o surgical outcomes
V. Three dimensional model surgery planning
VI. Mandibular osteotomies
VII. Maxillary osteotomies
VIII. Evaluation and treatment o asymmetries
IX. Complications, prevention and managementX. Revision surgery
XI. Case presentations (Conerence ormat)
Cleft Lip and Palate
A review o the classication, incidence, etiology, embryology,and surgical management o clets.
I. Denitions and ClassicationII. Incidence o Clet Deormities and Related Congenital Deormities
III. Etiology o Clets
IV. Management o Clet Lip and Palate Deormities
Oral Pathology
A review o Oral and Maxilloacial Pathology with
Dr. Robert Greer and Dr. Robert Marx: Histopathology, ClinicalPresentation, Disease Mechanisms, Treatment, and Follow-upo the Following Categories o Diseases will be discussed.
I. Handling o Surgical specimens
II. Odontogenic and non-odontogenic cysts
III. Odontogenic tumors
IV. Tumors o Uncertain Histogenesis
V. Malignant Bone-orming TumorsVI. Tumors o Histologic and Fibrohistocytic Origin
VII. Oral Precancer and Cancer
VIII. Fibrosseous diseases, and benign and malignant tumors o bone
IX. Neoplastic and non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases
X. Immune based mucocutaneous disease
XI. Others, time permitting
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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Clinical Pathologic Cases
A review o unknown diagnosis: history o present illness,clinical examination, laboratory testing/radiographs, dierential
diagnosis, diagnostic techniques, case specic treatments,ollow-up.
Hard and Soft Tissue Reconstruction
A review o bone-grating principles and surgicaltechniques, including reconstruction o the patient withosteo-radionecrosis.
I. Bone grat healing
II. The infuence and place o growth actors i.e. rhPDGFbb, PRP,
rhBMP
III. Rigid plate xation
IV. Bone harvesting (tibia; anterior ilium; posterior ilium; ribs; oral sites)
V. Bone grating the mandible
VI. Bone grating the maxilla
VII. Local sot tissue fapsVIII. Myocutaneous faps
IX. Microvascular faps
X. Skin grat, implants, and vestibuloplasties to complete case
Diagnosis and Treatment of TMJ Disorders
A review o the diagnosis and treatment o temporomandibular
joint disorders.I. Anatomy and Physiology o the TMJ
II. Pathogenesis o TMJ Disease
III. Diagnosis
IV. Nonsurgical Treatments
V. Arthroscopic Surgery
VI. Open Arthroplasty
VII. Total Joint ReplacementVIII. Costo-chondral Grats
IX. Distraction Osteogenesis o the TMJ
X. Management o Patients with Multiple Surgeries
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Maxillofacial Trauma
A review o the anatomy, radiology, clinical evaluation andsurgical management o maxilloacial injuries.
I. Initial Evaluation o the Trauma Patient
II. Principles o Fracture Healing
III. Mandible Fractures
IV. Maxillary Fractures
V. Orbital and ZMC Fractures
VI. Nasal and NOE Fractures
VII. Frontal Sinus Fractures
VIII. Panacial Fractures
IX. Sot Tissue InjuriesX. Pediatric Fractures
XI. Dentoalveolar Injuries
Management of Infections
A review o the bacteriology, immunology, antibiotics, anatomyand surgical management o inections o the head and neck.
I. IntroductionII. Microbiology o Odontogenic Inections
III. Natural Course o Odontogenic Inections
IV. Review o Host Deenses
V. Review o Contemporary Antibiotics
VI. Principles o Therapy o Inections
VII. Metastatic Inection Prophylaxis
VIII. Wound Inection Prophylaxis
This continuing education course is oered as an academic review
and does not imply approval by or association with the
American Board o Oral and Maxilloacial Surgery.
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Colorado Heart Rescue
Elsevier Science
KLS Martin
Medical Modeling
Quintessence
Stryker
Tuition or this seven-day course is $1,995; oral and maxilloacial surgeryresidents, $1,275. (Resident registrations must be accompanied by
a letter from the program director verifying that he/she is still in
residency at the time the course is presented.)
Tuition ee includes continental breakast and gourmet lunches and
all educational materials.
Advance registration is required, and enrollment is limited.Registration deadline: October 26, 2012.
For urther inormation, contact the Oce o Continuing Dental Education,
School o Dental Medicine, Mail Stop F839, 13065 E. 17th Avenue, Aurora,
Colorado 80045. Phone: 303-724-7121 (metro area) or 1-800-736-1911.
tuItIon
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A historic landmark located in the
heart o downtown Denver.
Reservations must be made by October 26, 2012, to secure the above rates. Registrantsare responsible for their own travel and maintenance arrangements and expenses.
Brown Palace Hotel and Spa321 Seventeenth St.
Denver, CO
303-297-3111
Outside Colorado:
1-800-321-2599
Comfort Inn
401 17th St. Denver, CO
303-296-0400
Outside Colorado: 1-800-237-7431Standard Room (one queen bed) Single or Double Occupancy $108(ater 10/26/12: $118)
Comfort Inn go to the link below for more information: http://www.comortinn.com/ires/en-US/html/ArrivalIno?hotel=CO057&srp=LDENT
A block o guest rooms has
been reserved or November9-18, 2012, and registrants
may call the hotel directly to
make room reservations,
1-800-321-2599 (outside
Colorado) or 303-297-3111
(Colorado). Mention the name
Reresher Course in Oral &
Maxilloacial Surgery, and
you will be oered the
ollowing rates:
Brown Palace Hotel go to the link below for more information:
https://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=27196&Chain=10237&shell=DEN
BP&arrive=11/13/2011&depart=11/18/2011&adult=1&child=0&group=R
EF1112
Hotel ACCommodAtIons
Standard Room
(one queen bed)
Single or Double Occupancy $158
(ater 10/26/12: $168)
Superior Room
(one king bed or two queen beds)
Single or Double Occupancy $187
(ater 10/26/12: $197)
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND POLICY
The Ofce o Continuing Dental Education at the University o Colorado School o Dental Medicine is fnanced entirely withrevenues rom its programs; it does not receive any operating unds rom the state government. Its mission is to present coursesin response to the interests o the dental community, to enorce the highest standards o instructional quality, and to ensure adiversity in programs consistent with the Universitys commitment to academic reedom.
Course sponsorship does not necessarily indicate endorsement o course content by the University o ColoradoSchool o Dental Medicine.
REFUND POLICY$200 o tuition payment (per registrant) is NON-REFUNDABLE unless the course is completely enrolled when the application isreceived or the course is cancelled by the University o Colorado School o Dental Medicine. Reund o the remainder o tuition willbe allowed only i the reund request is received two weeks prior to course oering.
The stunning
atrium lobby features
Italian Renaissance design.
Very informative course. Will recommend it to anyone in the future.
Excellent choices of speakers, facility, accommodations.
Dont change anything!
I attended another course a few years ago,
and yours is by far the best.
Organization of the course was excellent. I enjoyed the course.
PAst PArtICIPAntshave consistentlyrated this as one o the most benecial courses o this
type in the country, or example:
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regIstrAtIon
Name Last First M.I.
Address
City State Zip
Phone # E-mail Required (Course confrmation and receipt will be sent to you by e-mail)
Degrees
Tuition:Please indicate your registration status:
________ Practicing Oral Surgeon/General Practitioner $1995 (after 10/26/12: $2095)
________ Oral Surgery Resident $1275 (after 10/26/12: $1375)
Residency Letter must accompany registration (see page 9)
________ Past Attendee $1596 (after 10/26/12: $1696) Last year attended:__________________
Are you a Board Candidate? ___ Yes ___ No
All course registrations include conerence materials as a PDF fle on CD-Rom disc. I you would like to also
receive a printed copy o the course materials, please add the request below:
________ Yes, I would like to receive a 2-Book Set o the printed course materials on site $200
Credit Card: VISA MC AmEx
Credit card registrations accepted by mail, phone (303-724-7121 or 1-800-736-1911),
ax (303-724-7059) or through our website: www.cu4cde.com
I paying by check, make payable to: University o Colorado, Continuing Dental Education and mail to:
Registrations: Continuing Dental EducationSchool o Dental Medicine
Mail Stop F839 13065 E. 17th Avenue, L26-104H Aurora, CO 80045.
MP3 audio and MP4 video ordering inormation will be available in the course materials on site.
If you are mailing your registration, please include the menu on the following page.
CARD# Exp. Date
Name on Card
Signature
Credit Card Billing Address if different from above
City State Zip
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Please include this form with your mailed registration
_______________________________________________________________________Name (please print)
45TH Annual Refresher Course in Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryDaily Luncheon Menues
We are listing below the daily luncheon menus for the week. If you have special
dietary needs - vegetarian, allergies, etc., please indicate so on this questionnaire.
Also, we need to know if you will be at lunch on each day as well as the reception
on Sunday evening. This information will allow us to give a more accurate
accounting of numbers to the hotel for meals. Thanks!
Saturday - 11/10
Attending: yes no
Special Dietary Needs: ________________________________________________
Grilled All Natural Airline Chicken Breast with Shallot Madeira, Spinach
Salad and Tomato Wedges with Honey Pommery Vinaigrette Dressing, Chive
Mashed Potatoes
Sunday - 11/11 No Lunch (lunch on your own from 12 - 2 PM)
SUNDAY RECEPTION
Attending: yes no (bringing guest: yes no) Hot and cold buffet with cash bar
Monday - 11/12
Attending: yes no
Special Dietary Needs: ________________________________________________
Pan-seared Rocky Mountain Trout with Roasted Corn Cream, Mixed Baby
Greens, Roma Tomato, Walnuts, Sun-dried Cherries salad with Raspberry
Vinaigrette or Ranch Dressing and Rice Pilaf
Tuesday - 11/13 No Lunch (lunch on your own from 12 - 2 PM)
Wednesday - 11/14
Attending: yes no
Special Dietary Needs: ________________________________________________
Salmon Salad with Chefs choice of dressing, Butternut Squash Bisque
Mascarpone Soup with Sun Dried Cherries, House Baked Sour Dough Rolls
Thursday - 11/15 No Lunch (lunch on your own from 12 - 1:30 PM)
Friday - 11/16Attending: yes no
Special Dietary Needs: ________________________________________________
Italian Gemelli Pasta with Broccoli Rabe with Sausage & Peppers/Beef
Meatballs, with Alfredo or Marinara sauces, Caesar Salad with Romaine
Lettuce, Fresh Croutons/Traditional Caesar Dressing and Garlic Focaccia Bread
Saturday - 11/17 No Lunch (session ends at 12 noon)
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