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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition

PRSRTSTD U.S.Postage PAID SanAntonio,TX Permit#1396 DentalTribuneAmerica 116West23rdStreet Suite#500 NewYork,N.Y.10011 EVENTS A2-A3 • The American Association of Dental Office Managers annual meeting is in Nashville, Aug. 28–30 • ‘Premier’ meeting is quick flight from San Francisco: Vancouver’s 2016 Pacific Dental Conference adds St. Patrick’s Day festive spirit news a4 • Dental school’s new virtual museum highlights dental history with five online exhibits: Images and text document evolution of dental chairs, high-speed handpieces, business cards and more Industry news a6–a8 • Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine unveils ‘Henry Schein Cares Reception Area’ to commemorate the company’s more than $2 million in ongoing support • Smallest dimensional attachment system designed to be compatible with all implants: Rhein’83 OT Equator has reduced vertical profile of 2.1 mm and diameter of 4.4 mm • Dental Tribune Study Club webinar reveals CEREC CAD/CAM secrets to achieve esthetic anterior restorations, live on Sept. 3 DentalTribuneAmerica 116West23rdStreet Suite#500 NewYork,N.Y.10011 Ad It’s not just the top speakers in dentistry who attract attendees from across the country and even internationally to CDA Presents The Art and Science of Dentistry in San Francisco. The California Dental Association meeting, Thursday, Aug. 20, through Saturday, Aug. 22, also delivers one of the busiest tradeshows, with more than 400 exhibiting companies display- ing the industry’s latest products and ser- vices during all three days of the meeting. The exhibit hall is so popular, meeting organizers offer a one-day pass (available for purchase on site on Saturday) that enables dentists who are not members of the CDA access to the exhibits on that day without having to register for the entire meeting. The exhibits-only pass, avail- able only on and for Saturday, costs $175. It is not valid for continuing education courses. Of course, CDA members and nonmem- bers alike are invited to register online through Aug. 22 (or on site at the meeting) for the full conference, which takes place at the Moscone Center South building in the heart of downtown. Registering early at www.cdapresents. com enables attendees to secure an imme- diate spot in popular and required courses and special events based on availability. The meeting’s eBadge Exchange process enables attendees to use smartphone or printed confirmation to pick up materials at the convention. This also gives attend- ees the flexibility to make instant registra- tion changes or corrections through their personal online dashboard. The CDA Presents San Francisco Pro- gram, which outlines all of the C.E. lec- tures and workshops, is available for download via www.cdapresents.com. In- formation also is available via the CDA app, which features access to show sched- ules and speaker information, exhibitor and product listings, interactive maps, real-time alerts such as course availability, an integrated social media hub and infor- mation on local hotels, restaurants and at- tractions. You also can get the latest news about the profession of dentistry as well as breaking-news alerts. The app enables CDA members to participate in surveys, share opinions and help shape how CDA acts on members’ behalf. The app is available for iPhone, iPad, Android phone, Android tab- let and Mobile Web (BlackBerry, Windows Phone). The meeting’s wide variety of lectures and workshops give both dentists and Workshops, exhibits abound at Northern California gathering San Francisco’s famed cable cars are just blocks away from the Moscone Center, host to the California Dental Association’s northern version of its two main annual meetings. The event features a wide array of courses, lectures and workshops — and more than 400 companies displaying dentistry’s latest products and services. Photo/Provided by California Travel and Tourism Commission/ShutterStock Implant Tribune ExTRACTION ACADEMY Mini Residency Program’s hands-on courses can help clinicians advance in multidisciplinary skills. ” page B1 School honors major benefactor ‘Henry Schein Cares Reception Area’ opens at Stony Brook School of Dentistry care center in recognition of HSC support. ” page A6 PRSTSTD USPostagePaid PermitNo.1239 Bellmawr,N.J. www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition August 2015 — Vol. 10, No. 8 www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition CDA Fa ll meetin g CDAPresentsTheArt andScienceofDentistry, Aug.20–22,SanFrancisco Click through history of dentistry Online exhibits showcase the evolution of dentistry on dental school’s newly launched ‘Virtual Museum Project’ website. ” page A4 ” CALIFORNIA, page A3

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