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today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 30, 2015

Education for everyone It’s hard to know where to start when it comes to educational sessions at the GNYDM. »page 12 Scenes from the GNYDM Win an electric guitar, hang with Kermit the Frog and chat it up with some Seahawks fans. »pages 4–10 A center for all your practice needs Out of a dental product and need it urgently? Now you don’t have to fret over what to do. »page 16 Greater New York Dental Meeting · Nov. 29–Dec. 2, 2015 Vol. 10, No. 2 NOV. 302015 Ad By Sierra Rendon, today Staff n Consider yourself summoned to today’s GNYDM Celebrity Luncheon, which will feature Justice Patricia M. DiMango, star of the syndicated court television show “Hot Bench.” Mayor Rudolph Giuliani first appointed DiMango to serve as a judge in the criminal courts for the city of New York. She became the first Italian-American woman both in that position as well as to be elected to the New York State Supreme Court in the 2nd and 22th Judicial Districts. Most recently, DiMango held the positions of First Deputy Adminis- trative Judge for Criminal Matters, Second Judicial District, and Super- vising Justice of the Bronx Felony Project. DiMango gained public recog- nition for handling high-profile trials, including those involving murders of young children, other crimes against children and hate crime murders. In addition to her vast professional experiences, DiMango has actually been connected to GNYDM all her life in a way. Her father, Dr. Anthony L. DiMango is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in Brooklyn and is also a past general chairman of the meeting. DiMango will speak at today’s luncheon from noon to 2 p.m. The lunch is in session By Robert Selleck, today Staff n If the Greater New York Dental Meeting exhibit hall is anything, it’s an information clearing house. Few better opportunities exist to explore all of the latest advancements in den- talproducts,techniquesandtechnolo- gies — in a single location. The exhibit hall isn’t just a show- case; it’s a nonstop education center, with classes in session all day long in virtually every booth. In booth No. 2711, Visual Solutions CEOGaryPondwillguideyouthrough the company’s newly launched chair- To learn more … 8 see LEARN, page 3 5 From left, Chae Rin Kim, Breanna Irizarry and Melanie Subieta, all dental students from Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine, pose with Lady Liberty in the Javits Center Crystal Palace. Students from the school are volunteering at the meeting by helping out in the classrooms. (Photo/Robert Selleck, today Staff)

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