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Dental Tribune U.S.Edition No.1, 2017

Dental Tribune America 116 West 23rd Street Suite #500 New York, N.Y. 10011 Ad The exhibit hall at the 2017 Yankee Den- tal Congress, expecting to host more than 450 companies and organizations, will include a variety of education pavilions, more than 30 free C.E. courses and daily special events. Nearly 28,000 dental professionals are expected at New England’s largest dental meeting from Jan. 25–29, at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The exhibit hall will be open from Jan. 26–28. Thanks to sponsors, the C.E. courses on the exhibit floor are free (but do require registration). The selection of C.E. courses include: “Oral Malignancies and Mimics,” Marketing Strategies That Work in 2017; “Medical Billing for Dentists,” “Motiva- tional Interviewing: Achieving Sustain- able Health Behavior Change,” “Dental Pulp Cells: From Basic Biology to Regener- ative Medicine,” “How to Get Google, Yelp and Facebook Reviews.” “HIPAA Help for Dental Practices” and “Polish Your Payroll for a More Efficient Practice.” The exhibit hall portion of the congress isscheduledtoopen at 9:30 a.m.onThurs- day, Jan. 26, and the hall will close for the day following a welcome reception from 4-5:30 p.m. featuring beer and popcorn. Another end-of-the-day reception on Fri- day will feature complimentary beer, spe- cialty drinks and hors d’oeuvres during the day’s final 90 minutes of socializing, browsing, researching and shopping on the exhibit hall floor. At noon on Saturday in the food court, attendees will be able to sample award- winning chowder from Levy Restaurants, Seaport Hotel, Hyatt Regency Boston, Revere Hotel Boston Common and Star- wood of Boston at the Yankee Dental Con- gress 17th Annual Chowder Tasting. On all three days of the exhibit hall, “mystery shoppers” will randomly be re- Start 2017 in Boston The lights on Lagoon Bridge in Boston’s Public Garden help signal the way to the 2017 Yankee Dental Congress, Jan. 25–29, where you‘ll find nearly 28,000 fellow dental professionals, 450-plus exhibitors and 300-plus courses, lectures, workshops and live-dentistry sessions. Photo/Brandon Goad, www.dreamstime.com Implant Tribune AO meeting cubed AAOMS, AAP and ACP will collaborate with Academy of Osseointegration’s annual meeting in Orlando. ” page B1 PRST STD US Postage Paid Permit No. 1239 Bellmawr, N.J. www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition January 2017 — Vol. 12 No. 1 www.dental-tribune.com DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition Yankee Dental Congress includes three-day exhibit hall, lots of C.E. INDUSTRY LOSES HYGIENE PIONEEr Dr. Esther Wilkins, renowned author of ‘Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist,’ died on Dec. 12 at 100. ” page A2 ” BOSTON, page A2 Y A N K EE DENT A L C O NG R E S S Yankee Dental Congress Jan. 25–29 NEWS A2 • Industry loses pioneer dental hygiene educator. Industry news a4–a7 • VOCO: Glass ionomer restorative is fast setting, immediately packable. • Kettenbach: Save with one-take impression material. • An expert’s opinion: Tilting mechanism expands usability of Rhein83 implant attachment. • Convergent Dental’s Solea: Anesthesia-free and drill-free deep decay removal. IMPLANT TRIBUNE B1–B3 • AO meeting with AAOMS, AAP and ACP: ‘New insights and better ideas.’ • Industry loses Dr. Carl Misch, cofounder of BioHorizons and founder of the Misch Institute. • Vulcan Custom Dental: BioHorizons authorized milling center drill-free, deep decay removal Dr. Robert Feudo shows how dentists can quickly master laser technology to remove caries disease with no need of anesthesia. ” page A7

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