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Jay Zvolanek Grayling120@aol.com Phone: 715 218 7778 Click here for more information. |
TRAVEL COST The
cost of the package is all inclusive out of Winnipeg at
$4,995 (less 10% if we are able to get 10 or more in your party) Package
includes: Taxes, Fishing License, Fast
Efficient Air Transport (Winnipeg - Nueltin - Winnipeg), Boat, Motor,
Meals,
Guides, Accommodations & Complimentary Bar (5:30 pm - 8:00 pm). Questions/concerns regarding travel/accom: Please call Barb Schultz at 1-800-361-7177 or e-mail address: barbs@nueltin.com CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION $35 per person 20 Hours ADA/CERP You may send check payable to UB Foundation to: UB CDE, 327 Squire Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214 or call with credit card info: 800-756-0328 (716) 829-2320 CDE Certified by the University at Buffalo, School of Dental Medicine UB*CDE 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. UB*CDE designates this activity
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Treeline Lodge is truly a modern lodge experience located
over 200 miles from civilization, in Manitoba, Canada. Anglers who prefer
superb accommodations to go along with incredible fishing already know that
Treeline Lodge is the place to be for trophy Northern Pike, Lake Trout &
Arctic Grayling action. The equipment at Treeline is top shelf. We use 16-foot
custom-built boats, 25 HP Mercury motors and quality electronics. You wont find
a package this perfect anywhere else. Treeline Lodge, Manitoba June 23-30, 2012 Continuing Dental Education Lectures Prevention and Treatment of Oral Athletics Injuries Nobody goes into sports with the idea of intentionally
injuring him or herself, but even if not intentional, many injuries are
preventable. Oral-facial injuries, those involving trauma to the mouth and
face, can have significant negative functional, esthetic, and psychological
effects both on children and adults. Only recently, has greater attention focused on this
critical but often overlooked segment of injuries. While oral-facial injuries
are rarely life threatening, they can be debilitating and costly over the life
of a person. In fact, it's estimated that over a quarter of dental-related
injuries occur while playing sports. This course is designed to explain the various sports-related
dental injuries, discuss types of mouth guards utilized and the dental teams
role in sports-related injuries and sports dentistry. Learning Objectives Upon the completion of this course, the dental professional
should know about:
Jay W. Zvolanek, DDS, MS, FAGD is a graduate of the
University of Illinois, having received his DDS in 1977 and an MS in oral
histology in 1980. He was formerly an assistant professor of removable prosthodontics
at that institution and was the program director for preclinical full dentures.
He was made a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry in 2004. As a member
of the Academy for Sports Dentistry he has lectured on the prevention and
treatment of oral athletic injuries in the United States and Canada. Nutrition, Diet and Dental Health for Patients &
Practitioners Presenter(s) provides basic information on vitamins and
minerals and their importance and will discuss the basic food groups and types
of fat. They will also provide guidelines for eating and ways to make simple
changes to improve health from learning to read labels to small changes that
can add up. Included will be simple recipes to reduce fat and calories without
starving. This course provides a review of the nutritional components
required for good dental health and clarifies their role in providing nutrition
education to their patients. Topics discussed include the general relationship
between nutrition and dental health, and the role of the dental practitioner in
providing nutrition education. You will also learn nutrition and dietary
factors related to dental caries, and the role of key nutrients in building
strong teeth and gums. Upon completing this course, dental professionals will
be in a position to advise their patients on how best to eat in order to
preserve dental health. This presentation also addresses the link between healthy
eating and overall well-being. Topics discussed include: the factors which
influence food choices, the influence of diet on health and disease, and
essential nutrients and how to obtain them. Once a dental professional has
completed this course, they will be able to make basic recommendations to
patients concerning healthy eating habits. Course Objectives Upon completing this course, the dental professional should understand
Keith W. Jaeschke, DDS graduated from the University of
Illinois with a doctorate of dental surgery degree in 1978. Elizabeth Jaeschke, MS, RD, LDN graduated from Illinois
State University with a Masters of Science in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics in
2011. She is a registered dietician and a Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist. Pearls in Pediatrics I will highlight management techniques that we use on a
daily basis in our busy general practice of dentistry. This presentation features timely and practical information
for any practice that treats children. Prevention, restorative techniques, pulp
therapy and behavior management are the focus of this course. Course Objective As a result of attending this course, the participant should
be able to: Use the most effective behavior management techniques to
promote good behavior in the dental setting, enlist the cooperation of parents,
and protect the practice from liability
Alan Ainley, DDS graduated from Ouachita Baptist University
with a BS in Chemistry and a BA in Biology; exchange student to Seinan Gakuin
Unversity in Fukuoka, Japan in 1975-76; graduated from Baylor College of
Dentistry in 1984; travelled on a GSE exchange with Rotary International to
Italy in 1986; finished a mini residency program with Midwest Implant Institute
at the University of Tennessee in 1992. Dr. Ainley has served as president of
the Arkansas Academy of General Dentistry and has a Master's designation with
this group. He is a member of the ADA, ASDA, NEADDS, American College and
International College of Dentistry as well as the Pierre Fauchard Academy |