Contact
UB*CDE
aphalen@buffalo.edu
Phone: (716) 829-2320
Fax: (716) 829-2484

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Course Details
9am-4pm, Friday, May 31, 2013
Breakfast 8:30am (lunch provided noon)


Venue:

Holiday Inn
620 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY
UB room rate $100/nt
Call 716.886.2121

Tuition*:
UB Alumni or AO Member $175
Nonmember Dentist $225 

Team Member $95

* Metropolitan Dental Study Club, please call CE office

(716) 829-2320.


CREDIT HOURS: 6 CE Hours


Guest Faculty:

Stacy D. Lind, DMD, PhD,  faculty of the Rocky Mountain Dental Institute; Diplomat in the International College of Oral Implantologists; Fellow in the Misch International Implant Institute. Master to be awarded in American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry Member and lecturer, American Association of Endodontics (Associate Member); Dr. Lind has been recently appointed to the Board of the Colorado Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Lind is a member of the prestigious Academy of Operative Dentistry as well as the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry.

Dr. Lind is a Master Scuba Diver/Dive Master and is pursuing his Instructor rating within the PADI organization. Dr. Lind is a beekeeper having over 70 beehives. He is preparing for the Master Bee Keeper Certification through Cornell University. Dr. Lind loves to ride motorcycles, and likes to craft custom pens from hard wood. He also plays Guitar and various musical instruments. A former Ski patroller, an airplane private pilot and loves to read a good book.

 

 

The School of Dental Medicine

in conjunction with Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity

and support from the Sanford B. Sugarman Fund, present...


Dr. Stacy Lind

Friday, May 31, 2013 / Buffalo, NY



Solving our Clinical Challenges with Material Science, Improved Techniques

and Clinical Efficiency

  • Conservation of Tooth: Conservation of tooth structure and complex restorative case treatment. Improving anterior bonding cosmetics and simplifying posterior composites placement.
  • Principles of Adhesion: Principles, which improve our bonding chemistry and composite predictability and longevity.
  • Principles of Cohesion: Crown, bridge and implant prosthodontic principles.
  • Tissue management, Impressioning, and temporization for predictable accuracy and control in chair-side delivery.
  • Reviewing the most frequent clinical procedures and simplifying for quality, predictability, and efficiency.


Six things will you learn by attending...


1. Understand the value of preserving tooth structure and minimizing our levels of invasiveness.


2. Understand that nothing last 'forever', identifying risks and minimizing those risks in our patients occlusion, habits, and hygiene.


3. Gain the most up to date material science information for the most common restorative procedures.


4. Improve your composite bonding and the esthetics with the most current adhesion principles.


5. How to make each case from a single crown to a comprehensive reconstruction a predictable outcome.


6. Knowledge and tools necessary to solve each clinical challenge we face daily in practice.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

  • Anyone who wants to improve their techniques, better understand treatment options and have a greater understanding of patient treatment and management
  • Anyone who is looking for current information on concepts in tissue management, impression taking, temporization and composite restorations

Sanford B. Sugarman Educational Fund

The untimely death of Sanford B. Sugarman, DDS in 1979, at the age of 50, resulted in the establishment of a memorial fund through the UB Foundation. The purpose of this fund was to institute a continuing dental education annual program in perpetuity. The topics for these programs will be of current clinical interest to the practicing dentists as determined by a committee of practicing dentists.

Dr. Sugarman was an avid supporter of continuing dental education throughout his lifetime. He particularly stressed the importance of assisting general practitioners to pursue the latest development in those areas of health sciences, which might affect their practices.

Over the past 27 years, the Sanford B. Sugarman Continuing Dental Education program has co-sponsored programs with the UB School of Dental medicine and the Buffalo Gilead chapter of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity.