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PRSRTSTD U.S.Postage PAID SanAntonio,TX Permit#1396 DentalTribuneAmerica 116West23rdStreet Suite#500 NewYork,N.Y.10011 NEWS A2 • Chronic periodontitis correlated to heart attack prognosis and severity CLINICAL A4–A6 • Cosmetic periodontal surgery meetings a7–a8 • Pacific Dental Conference exhibit hall includes ‘Live Dentistry Stage’ • ‘Sunsational’ education also comes with beachside fun • Downtown Seattle will host pediatric dentists May 21–24 • JDIQ dates in Montréal, May 22–26 Industry news a10–a20 • The dentist and the technician: A love story about breaking up with traditional methods • Intraoral camera boasts HD clarity • Cefla brands: Cutting-edge products, competitive prices • Rhein’83 is presenting its latest innovations at Chicago lab meetings • Dentatus president explains why sales aren’t the focus • At your fingertips: Every detail about owning a dental practice • Family-owned Flow Dental adds to digital imaging line • Wykle Research offers Calasept Endo irrigation needles and syringes • New and improved from EDS: EZ-Fill Xpress and Ti-Core Flow+ DentalTribuneAmerica 116West23rdStreet Suite#500 NewYork,N.Y.10011 Ad The numbers confirm it: The Chicago Dental Society Midwinter Meeting at- tracts dental professionals from far be- yond the borders of Chicagoland. Reg- istrations for the meeting, one of North America’s largest, typically surpass 30,000. And this year, the meeting’s 150th anniversary, promises to be as big as ever. The big numbers continue in the ex- hibit hall, on track to host more than 600 companies in Hall F on level three of the McCormick Place West Building dur- ing all three days of the meeting. Exhibit hall hours are from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 26 and 27, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28. Exhibit-only passes are available to ADA dentists, international dentists and non-ADA dentists who wish to visit only the exhibit hall. The only way to get an exhibit-only pass is to purchase one at McCormick Place during the meeting for the day you want access. Most of the scientific programming offered at the Midwinter Meeting is in- cluded in the registration fee. That fee is waived for all Chicago Dental Society regular and associate members with 2015 memberships. For $125, you can become an associate member of the society and qualify for the free registration. Advance registration guarantees you a seat in any paid course. All programs, including the free “F” courses, require a ticket for admission, with the exception of the “Live TV” courses. To attend those “Live TV” courses, you simply need to show your Midwinter Meeting badge. Access to the meeting’s free courses is on a first-come, first-seated basis. The free courses are all ticketed, so if you want to reserve your seat, you should register for the course in advance and arrive with your ticket prior to the start time. If you don’t reserve a ticket in advance through registration, you can ask at the classroom door if any tickets are still available. Other educational offerings include lectures, which are either full- or half- day sessions, and panels, which are group presentations on a subject or theme of common interest to all panelists. Ques- tions from the audience are encouraged. Online registration, available through www.cds.org, ends Feb. 20. Organized in 1864, the Chicago Dental Society represents more than 4,000 den- tists in the Chicago area. Its mission is to represent interests of dentists, promote the art and science of dentistry and ad- vocate for improving oral health for all. (Source: Chicago Dental Society) Chicago’s ‘Midwinter Meeting’ promises three days of dental excellence Lectures, hands-on courses and exhibit hall Entry to most of the scientific programming offered at the Chicago Midwinter Meeting, at McCormick Place West in downtown Chicago, is included in the registration fee. Photo/Provided by www.dreamstime.com Midwinter Meeting, Feb. 26–28, Chicago Implant Tribune AO PUTS ‘FOCUS ON SOUTH KOREA’ Fast-growing market gets attention at Academy of Osseointegration meeting. ” page C1 Hygiene Tribune win an Audi A3 Cabriolet Tickets are on sale for Oral Health America’s ‘Gala & Benefit,’ Feb. 25 in Chicago. ” page B1 Barriers of success Dr. David L. Hoexter presents latest installment in series of articles on barriers used in cosmetic periodontal surgery. ” page A4 PRSRTSTD USPOSTAGE PAID www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition FEBRUARY 2015 — Vol. 10, No. 2 www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition CHICAGO M IDW INTER M EETING

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