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Registration: Early Bird Fees, register prior to 10/20: $99 VAGD members $269 non-members Resident & Staff $99/Students $49 After 10/20: $149 VAGD members/$319 non-members/ Resident & Staff $149/Students $49 Name ______________________________ Address ____________________________ City ______________________ St ______ Zip _________ AGD # _______________ Phone ______________________________ Email ______________________________ Register at WWW.VAGD/ORG Or, make checks payable to VAGD and mail to: 989 Laurel Glen Charlottesville, VA 22903 Virginia Academy of General Dentistry 2015 Colonial Dental Conference Friday, November 20th & Saturday, November 21st The Westin Hotel 6631 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230 The Virginia Academy of General Dentistry Program Provider #219330, is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry. The current term of approval extends from 6/01/12 to 5/31/15. Schedule: Friday: 8:30AM5:00 PM (Dr. Wilhite) Registration & continental breakfast: 8:00AM Lunch: Noon1:00PM Saturday: 8:30AM5:00PM (Dr. Koerner) Registration & continental breakfast: 8:00AM Lunch: Noon1:00PM Day 2 Lecture Synopsis Many extractions look easy but can soon become difficult, time consuming, and lead to complications. This course reviews the best techniques and instruments to remove "surgical" extractions easily and quickly while conserving bone. Also covered are multiple extractions and ridge preparation for dentures along with flaps and the most common suturing techniques. In addition Dr. Koerner reviews some un-complicated socket grafting methods, bleeding management, avoiding sinus problems, anxiety control for surgery patients, and other topics as time permits. Day 2 Course Learning Objectives More easily do “surgical” or difficult extractions that frequently occur in general practice. Be more proficient at ridge preparation for immediate dentures. Select appropriate socket grafting cases and have the knowledge to do them successfully. Prevent and/or manage bleeding problems during oral surgery. Control patient anxiety related to oral surgery. Perform oral surgery according to current standards of care.

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Page 1: Virginia Academy of General Dentistry 2015 Colonial …^Oral Surgery; Faster, Easier, and More Predictable _ Course Code: 310—Oral Sugery 7 CE Lecture Credits Saturday, Nov. 21 2015

Registration: Early Bird Fees, register prior to 10/20:

$99 VAGD members

$269 non-members

Resident & Staff $99/Students $49

After 10/20:

$149 VAGD members/$319 non-members/

Resident & Staff $149/Students $49

Name ______________________________

Address ____________________________

City ______________________ St ______

Zip _________ AGD # _______________

Phone ______________________________

Email ______________________________

Register at WWW.VAGD/ORG

Or, make checks payable to VAGD and mail

to: 989 Laurel Glen

Charlottesville, VA 22903

Virginia Academy of General Dentistry

2015 Colonial Dental Conference

Friday, November 20th & Saturday, November 21st

The Westin Hotel

6631 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23230

The Virginia Academy of General Dentistry Program Provider

#219330, is designated as an Approved PACE Program

Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal

continuing education programs of this program provider are

accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership

maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a

state or provincial board of dentistry. The current term of

approval extends from 6/01/12 to 5/31/15.

Schedule:

Friday: 8:30AM—5:00 PM (Dr. Wilhite)

Registration & continental breakfast: 8:00AM

Lunch: Noon—1:00PM

Saturday: 8:30AM—5:00PM (Dr. Koerner)

Registration & continental breakfast: 8:00AM

Lunch: Noon—1:00PM

Day 2 Lecture Synopsis

Many extractions look easy but can soon

become difficult, time consuming, and

lead to complications. This course

reviews the best techniques and

instruments to remove "surgical"

extractions easily and quickly while

conserving bone. Also covered are

multiple extractions and ridge

preparation for dentures along with flaps

and the most common suturing

techniques. In addition Dr. Koerner

reviews some un-complicated socket

grafting methods, bleeding management,

avoiding sinus problems, anxiety control

for surgery patients, and other topics as

time permits.

Day 2 Course Learning Objectives

More easily do “surgical” or difficult extractions that frequently occur in general practice.

Be more proficient at ridge preparation for immediate dentures. Select appropriate socket grafting

cases and have the knowledge to do them successfully.

Prevent and/or manage bleeding problems during oral surgery. Control patient anxiety related to oral

surgery. Perform oral surgery according to current standards of care.

Page 2: Virginia Academy of General Dentistry 2015 Colonial …^Oral Surgery; Faster, Easier, and More Predictable _ Course Code: 310—Oral Sugery 7 CE Lecture Credits Saturday, Nov. 21 2015

Karl Koerner, DDS

“Oral Surgery; Faster, Easier, and More Predictable”

Course Code: 310—Oral Sugery

7 CE Lecture Credits

Saturday, Nov. 21 2015

8:30AM – 5:00PM

Dr. Koerner teaches oral surgery

courses to dentists in the U.S. and internationally. He has authored or coauthored five oral surgery texts,

published many peer reviewed articles, and made surgery DVDs –

several with Practical Clinical Courses in Provo, UT. Although a general

dentist, he received surgery training in the U.S. Army. In 2010, he received

the National AGD’s Weclew Award for his contributions to dental

education. He has presented at many ADA meetings, CDA meetings, Greater

New York meetings, Chicago MidWinter meetings, and the Hinman

- to name a few. He resides and p ractices in Utah. Procedures he

performs in his practice consist only of exodontia, implants, and regenerative

surgery.

Corky Willhite, DDS

“Transitional Bonding: Non-Traditional Composite

Restorations for Major Occlusal and Esthetic Changes”

Course Code: 250-Operative Dentistry

7 CE Lecture Credits Friday, Nov. 20th, 2015

8:30AM – 5:00PM

Dr. Corky Willhite has achieved Fellowship by the Academy of General Dentistry and the American College of Dentists. He is one of only 60 Fellows of over 6,000 American Academy of

Cosmetic Dentistry members worldwide and has served on their

Board of Governors and spent years as an Examiner for Accreditation. He is on

the faculty of the Center for Esthetic Excellence in Chicago and postgraduate

esthetic programs at Eastman Dental Center and the University of

Minnesota. His private practice in suburban New Orleans, The Smile

Design Center, is limited to Cosmetic Dentistry.

This course is generously sponsored by:

Day 1 Lecture Synopsis

Learn a practical technique using composite that offers many advantages over traditional composite or porcelain restorations. Patients—including those that need extensive changes for function and esthetics—love conservative treatment, whether for financial reasons or just because they don’t want their teeth “drilled down.” Requiring virtually no prep even for smile make-overs and full mouth rehabilitation cases, long-lasting results can be expected. This course is very different than other resin courses. It is NOT about how to layer the resins, tints and opaquers but covers additional information that will help any doctor master their Composite Bonding skills!

Day 1 Course Learning Objectives

How to provide solutions for common problems (such as severe wear)

Why porcelain isn’t always the best option…even in non-compliant patients

How to build large composite restorations quickly and conservatively

Practical occlusal principles for maximizing longevity

Enhancing tooth topography for the most natural look (learn each tooth’s specific key contours to prevent the “Chiclet” look)

Treatment planning, using a practical system to quickly determine the best smile—customized for the patient—while delivering excellent function