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daily AAE New Orleans April 26, 2017

4 “ SEAT, Page 1 ment and other business resources to support endodontic practices. On the educational side, AAE17 is offer- ing more than 100 sessions in a variety of tracks, including “Pulp Fiction,” which will address controversial and misun- derstood topics in the specialty; “Saving the Natural Tooth,” which will share the latest evidence and recommended treat- ments to save patients’ teeth; and “Surgi- cal and Nonsurgical Endodontics.” The highlight of the “Surgical Endodon- tics” track is “Endodontic Microsurgery: 3-D Live Demonstration,” taking place from 10:30 a.m. to noon today, and again from 1 to 2:30 p.m., both times in Exhibit Hall D. During the presentation, two live endodontic microsurgeries — one man- dibular molar, one maxillary molar or premolar — will be transmitted from the exhibition floor in 3-D-technique. Observers in the auditorium will view the procedures in real time exactly as the surgeon does through the microscope. The three-dimensional screening mode will enhance the illusion of depth per- ception. AAE17 General Session This year, the AAE17 General Session, which takes place today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the La Nouvelle Orleans, will feature keynote speakers James Carville and Mary Matalin. These New Orleans residents and one of America’s best-loved AD F ROM PAGE ON E Endo Tribune U.S. Edition | April 26, 2017 political couples will provide an enlight- ening look at today’s most important po- litical issues. All registered attendees and their reg- istered guests are welcome to attend. No ticket is required. Special events Of course, the special events don’t stop there. Thursday morning features the President’s Breakfast from 8:30 to 10 a.m. in the La Nouvelle Orleans room. Plan to be a part of this breakfast event featur- ing AAE President Dr. Linda G. Levin. It’s open to all registered attendees. Later that day, starting at 4 p.m., the Louis I. Grossman Ceremony will be held in the St. Charles Ballroom at the Hilton Riverside. This ceremony will recognize the newest diplomates of the American Board of Endodontics. On Friday morning, from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m., the General Assembly will take place in the La Nouvelle Orleans. During the General Assembly, the AAE’s annual business meeting, you can hear reports from AAE leaders, vote on important changes to the constitution and bylaws, and see the installation of new officers and board members. The winners of the AAE/DENTSPLY Resident Awards will be announced at this event as well. All AAE members are encouraged to at- tend. The event is sponsored by Dentsply Sirona Endodontics. On Friday night from 8 to 11:30, you can Celebrate New Orleans! at the Grand Sa- The exhibit hall at AAE has more than 100 companies showcasing the latest products and technology. lon at the Hilton Riverside. Join in behind a brass band for a parade through the streets of New Orleans. The parade will end at Generations Hall, where there will be a variety of entertainment, including Rebirth Brass Band and Savoy. Attendees and their registered guests are welcome to attend, though everyone must have a badge for admittance. The evening is sponsored by Dentsply Sirona Endodontics. Finally, join the Edgar D. Coolidge Jazz Brunch from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. Saturday in the La Nouvelle Orleans. Here, you can be part of the ceremonies to acknowledge the winners of the most prestigious AAE honors and awards. The event is open to all registered at- tendees, and tickets can be purchased for guests at an additional cost. (Source: AAE)

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