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AAID 64th Annual Meeting · Las Vegas, Nevada · Friday, October 23, 2015 Vol. 8, No. 1 Scenes from the AAID Attendees flock to the exhibit hall to catch an array of new products and technology at every turn. »pages 6 & 8 Next year’s stop: New Orleans There’s no time like the present to prepare for AAID’s 2016 meeting. And we have all the details you need! »page 3 One device, but many uses Dr. John Russo reflects on why his radiosurgery unit has given him such a good return on investment. »page 14 n Become one of more than 5,000 subscribers to AAID’s free weekly electronic newsletter, AAID Implant Insight. Anyone with an interest in implant dentistry, regardless of mem- bership in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, may subscribe. Each week, AAID Implant Insight features at least a half-dozen articles containing news of clinical, scientific or other information you can immedi- ately use in your practice. To subscribe to AAID Implant Insight, simply visit the AAID website at www.aaid.com and click on “Pub- lications.” You can also access the archives of past editions. To contribute news to the AAID Implant Insight, contact Katina Small- wood, content editor, at ksmallwood@ multibriefs.com or by phone at (469) 420-2675. If you are interested in advertising in the AAID Implant Insight, contact Colby Horton, vice president of pub- lishing, at (469) 420-2601 or by email at chorton@multibriefs.com. Free subscription to weekly AAID Implant Insight 5 Check out the current issue of AAID Implant Insight and the archives by scanning this QR code. Crowding around By Sierra Rendon, today Staff n Thousands of clinicians and supporting staff have descended on the grounds of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to attend the American Academy of Implant Dentistry’s 64th Annual Educational Conference. This year’s AAID meeting, “Where Classic Principles Support Cutting- Edge Implant Dentistry,” aims to provide “practical education for the practicing implant dentist.” Some top- ics include the science of implant dentistry; pharmacology of implant dentistry; future of dental implants; soft-tissue management; formulas for success; management of complica- tions; and much more. Many of Thursday’s educational New technologies and sessions on cutting-edge topics draw in attendees 8 see CROWDING, page 3 5 Dr. Carl Misch receives a standing ovation at his keynote presentation Thursday, focusing on ‘Extract and Immediate Implant Placement.’ (Photos/Sierra Rendon, today Staff)

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