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DENTAL: PREDICTABLE, PROFITABLE, MINIMAL STRESS DENTISTRY - THE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH

Holland America's ms Veendam

Bermuda Cruise Conference from New York, NY
April 25 - May 2, 2010

All social events are complimentary for guests traveling with conferee and whose cabins are booked in the meeting group.
14 AGD Credits
Course Fees:
Physicians - $695
Other Professionals - $450
Cancellation Policy for Course 30-days-None; 7-29 days-50%; 7 days or less-100%

IMPORTANT NOTE: All conferees, their families, and guests must book their cruise in the CME meeting group with Continuing Education, Inc. at 800-422-0711 or by registering online. This ensures our company can provide conference amenities to all meeting participants and their guests. Thank you for your cooperation.

Faculty

Gregory J. Tarantola, DDS

Dr. Tarantola received his dental degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City in 1982 and practiced dentistry in Kansas City, Missouri until 1991. During that time, he received advanced training at The Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education in Key Biscayne. After completing those courses, he was asked to join the Visiting Faculty and helped teach there several times a year. He was offered a position as a Full-Time Faculty which he accepted and began there full time in 1991. His responsibilities as Clinical Director involved teaching over 3000 dentists from around the country and around the world, developing innovative and relevant teaching materials, writing articles for peer-reviewed journals, and lecturing here and abroad. These CD learning modules are a compilation of many years of documentation, study and teaching.

During that time, he also maintained a private practice, focusing his attention on comprehensive cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry. In 2001, he made the decision to return to full-time practice whereby he could devote his full attention to his patients. He still teaches on a limited basis at The Pankey Institute. Practicing comprehensive dentistry in a relationship-based setting is the message he is committed to teaching to dentists everywhere. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, the American Equilibration Society and has achieved Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry.


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Target Audience

Dentists, Dental Staff and Axillary Dental Team

Program Purpose / Objectives

PREDICTABLE, PROFITABLE, MINIMAL STRESS DENTISTRY - THE COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH

I. Tired of “grinding in your cases?” Know where the joints are - review of the Anatomical Basis of CR & The Masticatory System:
• Why CR is based on sound anatomy, physiology, orthopedics and not hype
• Why as dentists, we must be experts of the masticatory system and not just teeth to get predictable restorative results

II s. That sinking feeling – seeing patients at recall with chipped crowns, uncemented crowns, open contacts etc- Understanding The Principles of Occlusion:
• That occlusion is very practical, attainable but most importantly beneficial to dentist and patient
• The role of occlusion in EVERYDAY RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY. Clinical scenerios and explanations will be discussed

III. Surprises are nice – except when it happens after you start a case! The Comprehensive Exam
• How to assess the status of the entire masticatory system and do it in a way that is meaningful to your patient.
• How to do this in a efficient, effective manner and recognize signs of instability that can compromise restorative results.

IV. Avoid the fork in the road that leads to nowhere – and it’s costly to get back! The Diagnostic Blueprint
• How to visualize the form and function of the end result prior to ever starting the case thereby eliminating stress and frustration.
• A 10-step decision making thought process for predictable diagnostic wax-ups.
• How to determine a fee that fairly compensates you and which your patient will pay with gratitude and appreciation.

V. “I don’t like the way it looks, doc, and it feels funny too”. Provisionals With A Purpose
• Using provisionals to preview all aspects of form and function and verify it is correct.
• A time-efficient and effective technique for provisional fabrication will be presented which results in minimal chairside adjustment.
• Using the provisionals to make laboratory communication matrices which guarantee you will get what you expect from your technician.

VI. The no cost, bullet proof marketing tool - The Post Treatment Consultation
• The second most appointment you will ever have with your patient and how it will guarantee the future success of your practice.

Throughout the technical aspects of this lecture are woven the philosophical, behavioral and communication skills needed to make the practice not just a comprehensive, technically excellent practice but also a “relationship-based” practice in which long term, trusting relationships are developed with our patients.

TREATMENT PLANNING WORKSHOPS

The Case Study and Treatment Planning Method is a very effective way to learn. In this workshop, several fully documented cases will be presented. Pre-operative photographs, radiographs and clinical charting will be presented along with videos of the articulated diagnostic casts. Using the “10 Decisions That Must Be Made For Case Planning”, each group of 4-5 participants will discuss the case and develop a treatment plan. Each group will present their concensus treatment plan and support its rationale. Once the plans are presented, the actual treatment plan and results will be presented and discussed.



This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the Academy of General Dentistry Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) through the joint program provider approval of Gregory Tarantola, DDS and Continuing Education, Inc. Gregory Tarantola, DDS is approved for awarding FAGD/MAGD credit

Conference Sessions generally take place during the days at sea (as cruise itinerary allows) to avoid conflicts with Ports of Call or evening entertainment.


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Cruise Itinerary
DATE
PORT OF CALL
ARRIVE
DEPART
Sun April 25
New York, NY
-
4:45pm
Mon April 26
At Sea Cruising
-
-
Tue April 27
St. Georges, Bermuda (overnight stay on board
8:00am
-
Wed April 28
St. Georges, Bermuda
-
7:00am
Wed April 28
Hamilton, Bermuda (overnight stay on board)
9:00am
-
Thu April 29
Hamilton, Bermuda (overnight stay on board)
-
-
Fri April 30
Hamilton, Bermuda
-
2:00pm
Sat May 1
At Sea Cruising
-
-
Sun May 2
New York, NY
7:00am
-

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