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daily AAE San Francisco April 07

THURSDAY, ARPIL 7, 2016 — Vol. 1, No. 2 www.dental-tribune.com ENDO TRIBUNE The World’s Endodontic Newspaper · U.S. Edition ” See ENDO, page 3 D A I L Y A T T H E A A E ! scenes from the aae Endo company reps display the latest advancements in repair, retrieval, rescue and more. ” page 4 In support of endodontics Carestream Dental renews pledge to support education and research initiatives. ” page 6 shop the exhibit hall An environmentally safe and non-toxic refrigerant spray is just one new item for you to check out! ” page 6 Lots of ways to get to the point Dr. Tyler F. Baker tells meeting attendees about Sonendo’s GentleWave technology, during a ‘To the Point’ corporate lecture Wednes- day morning. Photo/Fred Michmershuizen, Managing Editor By Fred Michmershuizen, Managing Editor There is plenty to learn here at AAE16 — and plenty of ways to learn. C.E. credit is available by attending the many lectures and workshops, plus the general session, submit- ted presentations, poster research and table clinics, and even “C.E. Express” mini lectures. “Not everyone learns in the same way, so we’re excited to introduce new programming this year to meet the needs of all attendees,” said AAE President Terryl A. Propper, in a press release issued before the meeting. This year two new educational tracks — Interdisciplinary Care and Derailment — have been added. The Interdisciplinary Care covers different perspectives on orofacial pain, otolaryngology and pharmacology. De- railment delves into things that can go wrong — from managing material extrusion, to re- moving broken or separated instruments. On the exhibit hall floor, “To the Point” cor- porate lectures are being offered on a wide variety of topics. Check your meeting guide to learn more about what is being offered. No escaping endo These AAE16 attendees go ‘behind bars’ at a ‘Greetings From Alcatraz’ photo booth here at Moscone West. Photos/Fred Michmershuizen, Managing Editor By Fred Michmershuizen, Managing Editor Dental professionals from across the country and around the world have gathered in San Francisco for AAE16, the annual meeting of the American Asso- ciation of Endodontists. There’s plenty of excitement here at Moscone Center West. The meeting offers a great oppor- tunity to learn, to explore new products and services, and to connect with fellow specialists. A lot of planning has been put into this year’s meeting, according to AAE Presi- dent Terryl A. Propper. “I want all of our attendees to return to their practices, schools or residencies with new enthusi- asm and ideas to provide the best patient care and support the specialty,” Propper said, in a press release announcing the meeting. On the exhibit hall floor, more than 100 companies are showcasing the latest in endodontic equipment, materials and supplies. At Coltene Endo (booth No. 217) you can

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