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Hands-on workshops encourage deeper learning and enable attendees to explore new clinical techniques and materials Heraeus C.E. schedule for the 26th annual AACD Scientific Session “We hope that these programs both inspire and enable dental pro- fessionals to provide an even high- er level of patient care.” Heraeus supported program pre- senters and topics include: Tuesday, April 27 • Drs. John Cranham and Albert Konikoff Interdisciplinary Solutions to Func- tional-Esthetic Problems • Dr. John Cranham and Shannon Pace, DA, II Diagnosis and Case Presentation: The New Patient Experience • Pinhas Adar, MDT, Dr. Steve Chu, Adam Mieleszko and Bradford Pat- rick, BSc Perfection in Dental Restorations … Is It Achievable? Understanding Light Dynamics and Translucency with Fully Synthetic Ceramics • Dr. Jimmy Eubanks Composite or Porcelain for Superior Esthetics Heraeus will host a number of educational sessions during the upcoming 26th annual AACD Sci- entific Session, which takes place from April 27 to May 1, in Grape- vine, Texas. The AACD meeting convenes world-class clinical leaders, dental professionals and journalists to dis- cuss and showcase the latest and most progressive advancements in cosmetic dentistry. “Once again, Heraeus has designed an impressive breadth of programs and hands-on workshops that will allow attendees to explore new clinical techniques, test-drive innovative materials and interact directly with leading clinicians and educators. “The AACD applauds its ongo- ing dedication to education,” said Dr. Michael Sesemann, 2009–2010 AACD president. “All of our programs and hands- on workshops feature cutting-edge content, techniques and materials,” said Sonny Serreno, director of pro- gram and product development for Heraeus. • Dr. Mike Miyasaki Using Composites to Build Your Practice (hands-on workshop) • Dr. Gary Radz Achieving the Ultimate Veneer Result to Meet Your Custom Patient’s Needs (hands-on workshop) Wednesday, April 28 • Dr. Robert Marcus Smile Design with Composite: An Aid to AACD Accreditation (hands- on workshop) • Dr. Brian LeSage Minimally Invasive Dentistry: Mimic Nature with Composites (hands-on workshop) Thursday, April 29 • Dr. Joyce Bassett Maximize Your Esthetic Results through New Concepts in Prepara- tion Design (hands-on workshop) • Dr. John Weston Anterior Composite Bonding: Cre- ating Esthetic Success (hands-on workshop) Friday, April 30 • Dr. Michael Koczarski Anterior Direct Composite Resto- rations — Exquisite Beauty from a Practical Approach (hands-on workshop) • Dr. Susan Hollar Optimal Provisional Techniques for Thin, Conservative Veneers (hands- on workshop) • Dr. Corky Willhite Transitional Bonding: Major Esthet- ic and Occlusal Changes in One Visit Using Composite (hands-on work- shop) • David Little, DDS Esthetic Implant Retained Overden- tures (hands-on workshop) For more information on the AACD Scientific Session or any of these programs visit www.aacd. org. For more information on Her- aeus, visit www.heraeus-kulzer.com or call (800) 431-1785. DT (Source: Heraeus) Education DENTAL TRIBUNE | April 201018A AD DTSC symposia on world tour Earn C.E. credits online The Dental Tribune Study Club is an educational-based online community that inspires new pos- sibilities while creating greater expectations in online learning. Dental Tribune has scoured the world to find dental meetings with a proven platform for education, communication and development. The following are premier attractions for the international dental community at large and will each feature a Dental Tribune Study Club C.E. Symposia in 2010. • April 16–18: IDEM — Interna- tional Dental Exhibition in Sin- gapore • April 26 and 27: Dental Salon, Moscow, Russia • June 9–12: Sino-Dental, Beijing, China • Sept. 2–5: FDI World Congress, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil • Sept. 23–25: CEDE Poznan Exhibition, Poland • Oct. 28–31: DenTech, Shanghai, China • Nov. 28–Dec. 1: Greater New York Dental Meeting, New York City During each meeting, a leading panel of specialists will offer ADA C.E.-accredited lectures covering various dental specialties. Partici- pation is free for show attendees, but pre-registration is recommend- ed for preferred seating. ‘Getting started in ...’ Webinars Each “Getting started in …” pro- gram includes up to five successive Webinars that provide a thorough introduction to the techniques, products and practice management impact in that field of dentistry. Each Webinar will include a one-hour presentation followed by a live Q&A session between the online audience and the speaker. Participants receive up to five C.E. credits and attendance is free for the first 100 registrants. The 2010 schedule is as follows: • May 22: Getting Started in CAD/CAM • May 29: Getting Started in Implants • July 24: Getting Started in Digi- tal Imaging • Aug. 14: Getting Started in End- odontics • Aug. 27: Getting Started in Lasers • Oct. 9: Getting Started in Cos- metic Dentistry • Nov. 6: Getting Started in Mag- nified Dentistry Discussion forums DTSC offers discussion forums focused on helping today’s practi- tioners stay up to date. With the ability to share resource material from colleagues, networking possibilities are cre- ated that go beyond borders to cre- ate a truly “Global Dental Village.” Further, the site offers a grow- ing database of case studies and articles featuring topics that are important to today’s dental prac- titioners. We encourage you to share your cases for review with like-minded practitioners with the chance to win free tuition for C.E.-accredited Webinars. Registering as a Study Club mem- ber is free and easy. We encourage you to visit www.DTStudyClub. com and join the community. For additional details, please contact Julia Wehkamp at j.wehkamp@dtstudyclub.com or (416) 907-9836. DT

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