Orthodontic & Periodontal Esthetics Wednesday, October 17, 2018 7:30 Final registration and assembly. Continental breakfast. 8:00 Lecture Dr. Gerald Samson Identifying simple and complex anterior esthetic orthodontic cases: what you will enjoy and which cases to refer Gathering high-quality orthodontic records 9:45 Refreshment break 10:00 Lab Dr. Samson Working in small groups you will discuss diagnosis, prognosis and treatment design of specific cases 12:15 Lunch 1:00 Lecture Dr. Samson Importance of orthodontic band and bracket placement 2:30 Refreshment break 2:45 Lab Dr. Samson Hands-on participation orthodontic mechanics exercises Thursday, October 18, 2018 8:00 Lecture Dr. Samson Basic use of orthodontic force systems Basic orthodontic troubleshooting the importance of accurate treatment response and communication with an orthodontic specialist 9:45 Refreshment break
Program, Page 2 10:00 Lecture Dr. Samson Anterior dental esthetic orthodontic detailing, finishing and retainer design 11:30 Questions and answer session Dr. Samson 12:00 Lunch 12:30 Lecture Dr. Scott Arbit An effective minor tooth movement system for general practice 4 th Floor Laboratory 1:30 Workshop Dr. Arbit & Dr. Paul Olin Demonstration and practice with minor tooth movement of anterior teeth utilizing the Raintree Essix clear aligner removable system 3:00 Refreshment break 3:15 Orthodontic Case Presentations Dr. James Miller & Dr. Olin An opportunity to present and discuss esthetic cases from practice with orthodontic considerations 5:00 Adjourn Friday, October 19, 2018 8:00 Lecture Dr. Peter Nordland Periodontal/oral plastic surgery Predictable root coverage and papilla reconstruction 10:00 Refreshment break 10:15 Lecture Dr. Nordland Ridge augmentation Creating the ovate pontic: step-by-step instruction 12:15 Lunch
Program, Page 3 1:00 Lecture Dr. Nordland Esthetic crown lengthening/sculpting Laser controversies 3:00 Refreshment break 3:15 Lecture Dr. Nordland Esthetic implants Bone vs. soft tissue addition: when & where Step-by-step treatment coordination 4:30 Questions and answer session Dr. Nordland Saturday, October 20, 2018 8:00 Lecture Dr. Olin Construction of a surgical guide for periodontal surgery Esthetic crown lengthening with electrosurgery 9:15 Refreshment break 4th floor Laboratory 9:30 Workshops Dr. Olin Demonstration and practice with construction of a surgical guide on models Demonstration and practice with electrosurgery on pig jaws 11:30 Lunch Lynda J. Young Conference Room (6-410 Moos HS Tower) 12:15 Periodontal case presentations Dr. Olin & Dr. Roger Ettel An opportunity to present and discuss esthetic cases from practice with periodontal considerations
Program, Page 4 2:30 Refreshment break 2:45 Periodontal case presentations (continued) Drs. Olin & Ettel Meet Our Experts Scott P. Arbit, DMD, MS, is a board-certified orthodontist in private practice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Arbit received his dental degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and a master s degree in orthodontics from the University of Michigan. He has served as the president of the Wisconsin Society of Orthodontists and the Wisconsin Society of Dentistry for Children. Dr. Arbit currently serves as Director to the Midwest Society of Orthodontics. He has lectured on TMD and varied orthodontic topics. Roger G. Ettel, DDS, MS, Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Periodontology, Department of Developmental and Surgical Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota; consulting faculty, Hennepin County Medical Center. Dr. Ettel is currently in full-time practice limited to periodontology in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. James Miller, DDS, MS, board certified (ABO) orthodontist, Advances in Orthodontics, Golden Valley, MN; Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Orthodontics, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. Dr. Miller founded the Faculty Practice at the University of Minnesota in 2006 which is a critical access provider clinic to an underserved patient population. He has given over 60 invited lecture presentations locally, regionally, and nationally and has authored original research in orthodontics, dentistry, social sciences, microbiology, and bone biology. Paul S. Olin, DDS, MS, Associate Professor, Division of Prosthodontics; Interim Chair, Department of Restorative Sciences; Director, Dental Implant Program; University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. Dr. Olin maintains an active prosthodontic and esthetic dentistry practice in the faculty practice at the School of Dentistry. Dr. Olin is the Director of Postgraduate Programs in Contemporary Restorative & Esthetic Dentistry Levels I-III at the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry.
Program, Page 5 W. Peter Nordland, DMD, MS, Associate Professor of Periodontics, Loma Linda University; President and Co-founder of the International Society of Periodontal Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Nordland has developed this subspecialty and is considered an expert in the field of Oral Plastic Surgery. He has introduced many new surgical procedures and has developed his own microsurgical instrumentation. Dr. Nordland is also the Director of the Oral Microsurgical Residency Program at the Newport Coast Oral-Facial Institute. He has presented over 300 professional papers and lectures internationally. In addition, Dr. Nordland has authored or coauthored four textbooks, written chapters as well as several journal publications on Periodontal Plastic Surgery. Dr. Nordland is on the editorial review board for the International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry and the Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry. He is in private practice limited to Periodontology in La Jolla, California. Gerald S. Samson, DDS, Diplomate, American Board of Orthodontics and Fellow, American College of Dentists. Dr. Samson completed his pediatric dental residency at Emory University in 1979, and his orthodontic residency at Northwestern University in 1981. He has been in private orthodontic practice since that time. Dr. Samson holds formal appointments at seven universities in the United States and has been the featured speaker at numerous domestic and international meetings. In addition, he reviews scientific articles for The Angle Orthodontist on the subject of orthodontic mechanics. The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry has an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. Some programs offered through Continuing Dental Education may introduce materials, techniques or product references that are subject to debate. Sponsorship of courses by the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry does not necessarily imply endorsement of specific philosophies, procedures or products by this institution. Recognizing that you may be learning about new procedures, techniques and materials that you may not yet be familiar with, we ask that you take every precaution when implementing these new materials and techniques into your practice. The University of Minnesota School of Dentistry 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 courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.