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THE ROY B. HARRELL 63RD ANNUAL DENTAL SEMINAR DAY: CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Featuring: Jan K. Mitchell, DDS, M.Ed. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2017 LOCATION: The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education Sponsored by the University of North Carolina Department of Continuing Dental Education

Course Description Not unlike other areas of oral care, restorative dentistry is evolving and changing rapidly. This evolution requires that dental practitioners be more knowledgeable than ever on a variety of topics, and this one-day CE course will provide attendees that knowledge. This course covers many of the hot topics in restorative dentistry, including: recognizing the potential pitfall in esthetic treatment for patients with Body Dysmorphia Disorder and how to manage it; understanding why patients with pulpitis have difficulty with anesthesia; diagnosing decay without an explorer; learning a fast algorithm for diagnosing pain; and classification of traumatic oral injuries. Add to that a review of the current restorative choices, and attendees are sure to feel more confident providing care in all situations. Esthetic Risk Assessment: Are we missing Body Dysmorphic Disorder? While our colleagues in Plastic Surgery and ENT have long been aware of Body Dysmorphia Disorder, there is little in dental education or literature about this surprisingly common mental illness. However, as these patients often seek care to improve their appearance, dentists will be interested to learn to recognize this pitfall in esthetic treatment and how to manage it. Dental Anesthesia: Myths and Solutions Achieving profound, reliable anesthesia, especially in the mandible, can be a major source of frustration and wasted time. Myths abound, and most of them are wrong, on how to achieve profound pulpal anesthesia. This presentation covers the most current information on effective anesthesia. The Tooth on the Edge: Vital Pulp Therapy and Sorting out Symptoms What does it mean when a patient complains of sensitivity to cold or hot? When do you need to refer to an endodontist, and when can you just reassure the patient? And managing the deep carious lesion can be really confusing. Do you need to get all the decay out, or should you seal the last bit in? Should you do a temporary and wait a few months, or just do the final restoration? What if you do get in to the pulp, can direct pulp caps work? This topic stirs a lot of interest, and will help you diagnose and answer the kinds of questions on pain that you get every day. Managing Dental Trauma When a patient presents with trauma, there isn t time to look up your options, yet details like the age of the patient and the circumstances of the trauma are critical in developing a plan of action. This presentation will present how to accurately diagnose and treat dental trauma emergencies. Personalized Dentistry: How CAMBRA and ICCMS Make your Practice Stand Out Caries is a disease many take for granted since it s treated every day, but formal caries assessment should be an important part of any dental practice. This presentation will summarize a half-century of research, highlighting a completely different view of caries diagnosis and treatment than most of us were taught. Cutting edge information on treating high risk patients including diagnosing with ICDAS, classifying patient risk, strategies for patient compliance, remineralization protocols and selecting optimal

materials for high-decay patients will be presented. Concepts on minimally invasive dentistry will be explained. Additionally, new therapies including probiotics and STAMPS (specifically targeted anti-microbial peptides) will be discussed. Dental Cements: Sorting Through the Boxes The new choices in restorative materials mean new confusion in cement choices. Since the success of your restoration is dependent on the right cement, what cement to use and where is a huge new area of interest. Learn which materials will give you the best result: when you need to take the time and steps of the more complex choices, and when your old stand-by will work just as well. Educational Objectives At the completion of this course, participants should be able to: Describe the prevalence and recognize signs, symptoms of Body Dysmorphia Disorder (BDD) Recognize why patients with pulpitis have trouble with anesthesia and discuss the proven methods to increase success with these teeth Develop a quick, reliable algorithm for diagnosing pain Differentiate and classify traumatic injuries to the dentition Diagnose decay without an explorer and why board lesions shouldn t be prepared Review the current restorative choices and develop a strategy for choosing which cements to use About the Speaker Dr. Jan K. Mitchell is a 1979 graduate of Emory University School of Dentistry. She completed a two year Comprehensive Dentistry Residency in the US Navy, twice receiving their Award for Clinical Excellence. She served on active duty for 26 years, including assignments overseas, on ships, in teaching programs, where her adjunct position was as one of the White House dentists. She is certified as a Master by the Academy of General Dentistry and is a Diplomate of both the Federal Services Board of General Dentistry and the American Board of Operative Dentistry, which she has served as President. Currently Dr. Mitchell is an Associate Professor in Restorative Sciences at the Dental College of Georgia in Augusta, where she has been inducted into the Georgia Health Sciences Academy of Educators. The 2015 recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award at the Dental College of Georgia, Dr. Mitchell has published and lectures nationally on many topics, including new concepts in caries, vital pulp therapy, dental materials, and treatment planning with risk assessment. She lives in Augusta with her husband, Dr. David Snyder.

Schedule 8:00-8:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:15 am Esthetic Risk Assessment: Are we missing Body Dysmorphic Disorder? 9:15-10:00 am Dental Anesthesia: Myths and Solutions 10:00-10:15 am Break 10:15-11:30 am The Tooth on the Edge: Vital Pulp Therapy and Sorting out Symptoms 11:30-12:00 pm Managing Dental Trauma 12:00-1:00 pm Lunch 1:00-2:30 pm 2:30-2:45 pm Break Personalized Dentistry: How CAMBRA and ICCMS Make your Practice Stand Out 2:45-4:00 pm Dental Cements: Sorting Through the Boxes Dental education institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a continuing education course by the University of North Carolina does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure, or product by this institution. This continuing education program is presented by the The UNC School of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry and the Continuing Dental Education Department. The UNC Continuing Dental Education program is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. UNC CDE s term of recognition is May 1, 2015 through June 30, 2019. 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 ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp. ADA STATEMENT The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against applicants, students, or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran s status, or sexual orientation. If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability in order to participate fully in this continuing education course, please call 919-537-3400 no later than Friday, October 27, 2017 or attach a note to your registration form.

The UNC School of Dentistry designates this course for up to 6.0 HOURS of continuing education credits. UNC School of Dentistry is a nationally accredited provider. Regulations may differ from state to state based on current legislation and/or various certifying organizations. Individuals are responsible for verifying acceptance of credit hours by their state boards or other licensing agencies. Individuals should check with their licensing boards/ agencies for specific questions. Conflict of Interest In accordance with the ADA CERP Standard V., everyone involved in planning or presenting this educational course will be required to disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests and this information will be made available to participants at the start of the course. As a continuing education provider, UNC School of Dentistry is responsible for ensuring the content, quality and scientific integrity of all continuing dental education activities for which credit is provided. The School is also responsible for taking steps to protect against and/or disclose any conflict of interest of the faculty/instructors presenting those courses. Special dietary requirements will be honored whenever possible. Please be sure to notify our office in writing of your special need no later than Friday, November 3, 2017. Registration and Fees: The registration fee is $275 for dentists and $165 for team members and includes course materials, CE credit and all meals included in the agenda. All registrations must be received by Friday, November 3, 2017. UNC CDE recommends that you do not make air travel arrangements prior to receiving a receipt of payment or confirmation. UNC CDE is not responsible for any travel-related costs.

Register by mail: Send the completed registration form with a check or money order made payable to the UNC School of Dentistry to: Attention: Registration UNC Continuing Dental Education Campus Box #7450 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450 Register On-line: Direct your web-browser to www.dentistry.unc.edu/ce/cde Questions? Call: 919-537-3400 or E-mail us at CDE@dentistry.unc.edu Cancellations and Refunds A registration refund, less a $50 fee, will be issued for cancellations received by Friday, November 3, 2017. Cancellations must be received in writing either by fax 919-445-2110 or email to cde@dentistry.unc.edu.the cancellation request must include: the name of the course, name of the person registered, name of the person requesting the cancellation, and the reason for the cancellation. No refunds will be issued after Friday, November 3, 2017. The UNC School of Dentistry Continuing Dental Education Program cannot be responsible for the refund of any part of the registration fee as a result of emergencies, unforeseen circumstances, or events beyond its control after the cancellation date. The University reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the event of cancellation or postponement, the University will fully refund registration fees but is not responsible for any related costs or expenses to participants, including cancellation fees assessed by hotels, airlines, rental car or travel agencies.

REGISTRATION THE ROY B. HARRELL 63RD ANNUAL DENTAL SEMINAR DAY: CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Featuring: Jan K. Mitchell, DDS, M.Ed. Friday, November 10, 2017 Course Code (18 CE 003) **Please make additional copies for each person registering** REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, November 3, 2017 Dentists $275 Specialty Team Members - $165: RDH DAII DAI Other Email @ All registrants must provide a unique e-mail address (robert@dentistoffice.com) in order to access credit history and be entered into our database. Generic office email addresses that are shared by many individuals (finance@dentistoffice.com) cannot be used. First Name Last Name Jr./Sr. Preferred Name Male Female Self-identify I am an alumnus/alumna of UNC School of Dentistry: DDS RDH DA Post Doc Employer Mailing Address City State Zip County in NC Daytime Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Emergency Contact Phone Number ( ) Register On-line with a Credit Card at www.dentistry.unc.edu/ce/cde/registration I have special dietary needs, please explain: I have special needs, please contact me. The University of North Carolina School of Dentistry cautions continuing dental education participants that there are potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating new techniques and procedures into the practice of dentistry, especially when the continuing education course has not provided supervised clinical experience and/or competency tests in the techniques or procedures. By providing my information, I consent to receive communication via mail, email, fax, and phone from the University of North Carolina Continuing Dental Education office. The Continuing Dental Education office will not share your information with anyone.

Continuing Dental Education Campus Box 7450 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450 NP ORG US Postage PAID Chapel Hill, NC Permit # 177 www.dentistry.unc.edu/ce/cde Advancing Knowledge in Dentistry THE ROY B. HARRELL 63RD ANNUAL DENTAL SEMINAR DAY: CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY