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APRIL 2012 VOLUME 13, ISSUE 4 AVAILABLE ONLINE AT TDA.ORG Inside TDA Smiles Foundation Victoria Texas Mission of Mercy Healthy Smiles Golf Classic TDA Perks DENPAC Dental Students Sign On UTSD and UTHSCSA MK’s Board Notes February and March 2012 Meetings April Journal News Addiction: The Elephant in the Room Prosthetic Rehabilitation of an Edentulous Maxilla with Microstomia, Limited Interarch Space, and Malaligned Implants: A Clinical Report Around the State April 27 Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Austin May 3-6 The TEXAS Meeting TDA Annual Session San Antonio May 4 TDA Smiles Foundation Healthy Smiles Golf Classic The Quarry Golf Club San Antonio Click & Connect Join us on Facebook groups.to/texasdental Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/theTDA Get LinkedIn linkedin.com, search “Texas Dental Association” Using your smartphone, scan this barcode to access the TDA Web site. As of March 1, 2012, most children and young adults age 20 and younger enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) began receiving their dental services through one of the three state selected dental plans: Delta Dental, DentaQuest, and MCNA Dental. To help dentists and clients adjust to the transition, the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) temporarily suspended the Main Dentist requirement through May 31, 2012. is gives clients time to contact their dental plan (ie, Delta Dental, DentaQuest, and MCNA Dental), and choose their preferred Main Dentist without any disruption in service. e temporary suspension of the Main Dentist requirement helps assure continuity of care while the dental plans address Main Dentist assignment issues. As a reminder, clients may change their Main Dentist at anytime and those changes are to be processed immediately by the dental plans. e TDA Committee on Access, Medicaid & CHIP (CAMC) held a 1-hour open session to discuss challenges with the transition during the Star of the South Dental Meeting in Houston in March. Feedback given to CAMC during that session will be discussed in detail with HHSC during a meeting in April. Additionally, the TDA will meet separately with each dental plan in late April to address TDA member dentist issues/concerns specific to each plan. Additionally, CAMC is sponsoring a 3-hour continuing education course 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Friday, May 4, 2012, during the TEXAS Meeting in San Antonio. e course — e NEW Texas Dental Program: e Changes YOU Need to Know! — includes speakers from HHSC, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and the 3 dental plans. Dentists and their staff may register for the course via the TEXAS Meeting Web site at texasmeeting. com (course code: #F06). Future Changes to Texas Medicaid Dental Program Have You Talked with Your Patients About Fluoride Lately? As the clinical subject matter experts on oral health care, we are aware of the many positive benefits of fluoride and community water fluoridation. Have you talked with your patients about these benefits lately? e TDA Council on Dental Economics (CODE) is the TDA entity charged with addressing community oral health issues including community water fluoridation. ere are many antifluoridation movements brewing across the state of Texas and nationwide. e anti fluoridation speakers are becoming increasingly organized, well spoken, and scientific in their arguments against the practice of community water fluoridation. While the improved activism of anti fluoridationists cannot be ignored, it is no replacement for our expertise and the value of our endorsement of community water fluoridation as we are on the front lines of patient care and are the most qualified to tout its benefits. We must educate and reeducate our patients about the benefits of fluoride. If your community is fluoridated, reassure your local government leaders that they have made the right choice in fluoridating the water. Here are some simple talking points provided by the American Dental Association to help get the conversation started: Fluoride strengthens teeth and reduces dental decay. Fluoride is effective systemically and topically. Community water fluoridation is the adjustment of fluoride that occurs naturally in water to optimal levels to protect oral health. Fluoridation of community water supplies is the single most effective public health measure to prevent dental decay. Community water fluoridation benefits everyone, especially those without access to regular dental care. It is the most efficient way to prevent one of the most common childhood diseases — dental decay (5 times as common as asthma and 7 times as common as hay fever in 5-to- 17-year-olds). Without fluoridation, there would be many more than the estimated 51 million school hours lost per year in this country because of dental-related illness. Simply by drinking water, people can benefit from fluoridation’s cavity protection whether they are at home, work, or school. e average cost for a community to fluoridate its water is estimated to range from approximately $3 a year per person in small communities to approximately $0.50 a year per person in large communities. For most cities, every $1 invested in water fluoridation yields $38 savings in dental treatment costs. Talk with your patients and begin to monitor the fluoride activities of your city and county governments. Together, we can help keep Texas fluoridated! If you have comments or questions about fluoride issues in your area, then please contact CODE via Cassidy Neal at 512-443-3675 ext. 152 or [email protected]. TDA Testifies Before the Senate Health and Human Services Committee On March 20, 2012, Dr Richard C. Black, chair of the TDA Council on Legislative & Regulatory Affairs, gave public testimony on behalf of the Texas Dental Association (TDA) regarding prior authorization and medical necessity review across the Medicaid dental program, including orthodontic services. Invited testimony included Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Tom Suehs, Deputy Executive Commissioner for Health Services Operations Billy Millwee, Inspector General Douglas Wilson, Office of Attorney General Director of Law Enforcement Clete Buckaloo, and Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Acting Executive Director Glenn Parker and Enforcement Director Lisa Jones. Dr Black’s testimony reiterated the TDA’s position supporting the most conservative guidelines for distinguishing a medically necessary orthodontic case from a cosmetic case, and the need to coordinate all comprehensive dental care through the dental home wherein the patient chooses an individual dentist and not a business entity. Ensuring the integrity of the Medicaid program, including the appropriate delivery of orthodontic services, results in a balanced distribution of limited Medicaid funds for all appropriate dental services. Dr Black testified that the TDA recognizes the issues surrounding some cases there were approved under the previous Medicaid orthodontic guidelines and hopes that those cases are adjudicated fairly taking into account the guidelines that existed at the time the case was submitted. Dr Black also stressed that most dentists in Texas adhere to highest level of professionalism and ethical behavior and the TDA continues to welcome all opportunities to discuss measures designed to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. In addition, the committee discussed the role of management service organizations and concerns about large commercial dental clinics exerting improper influence on a dentist’s professional judgment and relationship with the patient. To view the hearing, please go to tinyurl.com/TDATestifies and click on “82nd Session Interim March 20, 2012.” e panel’s invited testimony starts in “Part 1” at approximately 1:25:47. Dr Black’s public testimony starts in “Part 2” at approximately 47:47. Black Texas Wins Membership Awards For the sixth consecutive year, the Texas Dental Association won national awards at the American Dental Association (ADA) Recruitment and Retention Conference held in Chicago, March 30-31, 2012. is year, the awards are more significant than in past years as TDA climbed into the 7,500-plus active member category with the 2 largest state dental associations, California and New York. e awards received were for the Greatest Net Gain in Membership, the Greatest Percentage of Nonmembers to Membership, and the Greatest Net Gain of New Dentists. Since 2006, the TDA has received 20 awards from the ADA for its recruitment and retention efforts. e continued growth of the Association is attribut to the hard work of component society leaders, volunteers, and staff in partnership with the state. Congratulations, Texas! ed (L-R) Dr Jean E. Bainbridge of Dallas, TDA Director of Member Services Lee Ann Johnson, and Dallas County Dental Society Executive Director Jane Evans attend the American Dental Association Recruitment and Retention Conference in Chicago in March. ey’re holding the three awards the TDA received: Greatest Net Gain in Membership, the Greatest Percentage of Nonmembers to Membership, and the Greatest Net Gain of New Dentists.

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Page 1: APRIL 2012 TDA TODAY

APRIL 2012 VOLUME 13, ISSUE 4 AVAILABLE ONLINE AT TDA.ORG

Inside

TDA Smiles FoundationVictoria Texas Mission of MercyHealthy Smiles Golf Classic TDA Perks DENPAC Dental Students Sign OnUTSD and UTHSCSA MK’s Board NotesFebruary and March 2012 Meetings

April Journal News

Addiction: The Elephant in the Room Prosthetic Rehabilitation of an Edentulous Maxilla with Microstomia, Limited Interarch Space, and Malaligned Implants: A Clinical Report

Around the State

April 27Texas State Board of Dental ExaminersAustin May 3-6The TEXAS MeetingTDA Annual SessionSan Antonio May 4TDA Smiles Foundation Healthy Smiles Golf ClassicThe Quarry Golf ClubSan Antonio

Click & Connect

Join us on Facebookgroups.to/texasdental Follow us on Twittertwitter.com/theTDA Get LinkedInlinkedin.com, search “Texas Dental Association”

Using yoursmartphone,scan this barcodeto access the TDA Web site.

JUNE, 2008 VOLUME 9, ISSUE 6 AVAILABLE ONLINE AT TDA.ORG

InsideMedicaid in My Office?Yes, I Think So!Richard M. Smith, DDS

TDA Smiles FoundationTMOM gains ardent advocate

Ask the PresidentIncoming President’s messageHilton Israelson, DDS

Let’s TalkOutgoing President’s messageA. David May, Jr., DDS

2008-2009 TDA Board of Directors

Meet Your TDA StaffTDA’s new Finance Director Dee Dee Delagarza

Congratulations to TDA Component Societies

Streamline Your Insurance ClaimsSpeeding up confirmation of benefits and eligibility

TSBDE Rule UpdateRequirements for dental office radiograph machines

In the NewsTDA members in the news

July Journal NewsTooth Whitening: A Clinical Review

TDA Historical PerspectivesDentists, dental hygienists, and the dental team

The 2007 C.T. Rowland AwardOrthodontic case report

The El Paso Dental Conference

Around the StateAugust 14:TDA Board MeetingAustin, Texas

October 15-19:ADA Annual SessionSan Antonio, Texas

Click & ConnectUpdate Profile tda.org – Membership Info Ask a Colleague tda.org – Features TEXAS Meeting Photostexasmeeting.com/estore

Volunteer for ‘08 ADAtda.org/volunteerada08

Every Member MattersRise’ Lyman, DDS, TDA Future Focus Committee

Membership growth is vital to any thriving organization. The Texas Dental Association (TDA) Board is strongly committed to the Membership goal within the “TDA 2009” strategic plan, which addresses continued growth. I am proud to report that, as evidence of that commitment and for the second year in a row, the TDA received the following ADA awards in 2008:• Greatest Percentage Membership Net Gain: Texas had a net gain of 198 members in the year 2007.• Top Constituent Dental Society with Greatest Percentage of Non-Members to Membership: Represents a conversion of 4.7 percent of non-members into membership at end of year 2007.• Top Constituent Dental Society to Improve Retention Rate Percentage in 2007: Represents a 97 percent Association retention rate, which is an increase of 7 percent from the previous year.• Greatest Percentage of New Dentist Members: Represents a gain of 111 new dentist members (those dentists who are 1-9 years out of school).

Another example of the commitment to the growth of our Association is the TDA Externship Program, which builds student awareness of organized dentistry. This innovative program, created in 2007, offers students the opportunity to gain insight into the different components of organized dentistry including legislative and regulatory affairs, membership, governance, continuing education, and charitable dentistry and to gain a better understanding of their role as future leaders of the dental team. The program is open to dental students from each of the three dental schools in Texas. This year the externship program will take place June 20 – June 27 in Austin at the TDA central office. As an ongoing effort to enhance the value and benefits of the Association, the TDA Council on Membership developed a survey that was sent to all members in 2006. The results clearly showed that members have a high satisfaction rating with benefits such as the TEXAS Meeting, TDA publications, and the ability to participate philanthropically in the TDA Smiles Foundation. A great number of the discounted programs offered to members through the TDA Perks Program also received a high satisfaction rating. In accordance with the strategic plan, the Council on Membership, will survey members again in 2009. Participation from all members and a collaborative effort between the ADA, TDA, and local component societies are the keys to successful membership recruitment and retention. We encourage every member to get involved whether it is by attending local meetings, taking part in Give Kids a Smile! Day activities, volunteering at a Texas Mission of Mercy, or participating in TDA Legislative Day activities in Austin. Each member matters and is essential to the continued growth of our Association and of organized dentistry. This is the seventh and final in a series of articles focused on the TDA’s accomplishments guided by the strategic plan. To view the entire plan, log in at www.tda.org and click on “TDA 2009” under “Current Issues” on the member homepage. For more information, please contact Lyda Creus Molanphy, staff liaison to the Future Focus Committee, at the TDA central office, (512) 443-3675.

MembershipDentists will value membership and participation in the TDA.

Objectives1. Improve perceived value and benefits of membership in TDA. a. Increase members’ knowledge about the impact and benefits of TDA membership. b. Ensure that components are an integral aspect of the membership process. c. Create greater awareness of the availability of the Peer Review, Ethics & Judicial, and Risk Management benefits. d. Actively promote adherence to the Code of Ethics. e. Enhance communication with members and non-members. f. Build student awareness of and interest in organized dentistry and membership in TDA. g. Ensure ongoing contact with students throughout dental school. h. Work closely with dental school faculty. i. Evaluate number of nonmember dentists who attend and participate in TDA activities (TEXAS Meeting, TDA Smiles Foundation programs, etc.).Metrics1. Seventy percent of active licensed dentists in TX will be members of TDA by 2009 (baseline of 68.5% in January 2007); increase

membership retention rate to 97 percent by April 2007 (baseline 96% in 2006). a-d. Increase the number of dentists serving on component peer review and ethics and judicial affairs committees to attain a

participation rate of 2-5 percent relative to the total number of component society members by August 2009.2. Ninety percent of TX dental school graduates actively licensed in TX will be members of TDA five years after graduation (89%

dental student conversion from the graduating class of 2005 in Texas).3. Increase the number of member dentists actively participating in TDA by 1 percent a year (as measured by a variety of means

– participation at TX Meeting, TMOM, TXDDS, FSI programs, DENPAC participations, TDA legislative day) with annual report to TDA Board by the Council on Membership.

4. Establish baseline of nonmember participation at TDA activities (CAS, TDA Smiles Foundation, Membership) 5. Established baseline of members’ understanding of and satisfaction with the benefits of their TDA membership through Member

Benefits and Services Survey (completed Nov 2006), re-evaluate % increase at that time for 2009.6. Sixty-five percent of all full-time faculty will be TDA members by 2009 (2006 baseline = 63%).

Mission: To be The Voice of DenTisTry in Texas

Manpower Advocacy OrganizationalExcellence

Public Image

Development Membership

The TDA will update it’s strategic plan with another statewide retreat in August of 2008.

In 2003, Texas Dental Association members from across the state develop TDA’s first strategic plan, TDA 2009.

As of March 1, 2012, most children and young adults age 20 and younger enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) began receiving their dental services

through one of the three state selected dental plans: Delta Dental, DentaQuest, and MCNA Dental.

To help dentists and clients adjust to the transition, the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) temporarily suspended the Main Dentist requirement through May 31, 2012. This gives clients time to contact their dental plan (ie, Delta Dental, DentaQuest, and MCNA Dental), and choose their preferred Main Dentist without any disruption in service. The temporary suspension of the Main Dentist requirement helps assure continuity of care while the dental plans address Main Dentist assignment issues. As a reminder, clients may change their Main Dentist at anytime and those changes are to be processed immediately by the dental plans.

The TDA Committee on Access, Medicaid & CHIP (CAMC) held a 1-hour open session to discuss challenges with the transition during the Star of the South Dental Meeting in Houston in March. Feedback given to CAMC during that session will be discussed in detail with HHSC during a meeting in April. Additionally, the TDA will meet separately with each dental plan in late April to address TDA member dentist issues/concerns specific to each plan.

Additionally, CAMC is sponsoring a 3-hour continuing education course 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm on Friday, May 4, 2012, during the TEXAS Meeting in San Antonio. The course — The NEW Texas Dental Program: The Changes YOU Need to Know! — includes speakers from HHSC, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and the 3 dental plans. Dentists and their staff may register for the course via the TEXAS Meeting Web site at texasmeeting.com (course code: #F06).

Future Changes to Texas Medicaid Dental Program

Have You Talked with Your Patients About Fluoride Lately?As the clinical subject matter experts on oral health care, we are aware of the many positive benefits of fluoride and community water fluoridation. Have you talked with your patients about these benefits lately?

The TDA Council on Dental Economics (CODE) is the TDA entity charged with addressing community oral health issues including community water fluoridation. There are many antifluoridation movements brewing across the state of Texas and nationwide. The anti fluoridation speakers are becoming increasingly organized, well spoken, and scientific in their arguments against the practice of community water fluoridation. While the improved activism of anti fluoridationists cannot be ignored, it is no replacement for our expertise and the value of our endorsement of community water fluoridation as we are on the front lines of patient care and are the most qualified to tout its benefits.

We must educate and reeducate our patients about the benefits of fluoride. If your community is fluoridated, reassure your local government leaders that they have made the right choice in fluoridating the water.

Here are some simple talking points provided by the American Dental Association to help get the conversation started:• Fluoridestrengthensteethandreducesdentaldecay.Fluorideiseffectivesystemicallyand

topically. • Communitywaterfluoridationistheadjustmentoffluoridethatoccursnaturallyinwaterto

optimal levels to protect oral health. • Fluoridationofcommunitywatersuppliesisthesinglemosteffectivepublichealthmeasureto

prevent dental decay. • Communitywaterfluoridationbenefitseveryone,especiallythosewithoutaccesstoregular

dental care. It is the most efficient way to prevent one of the most common childhood diseases — dental decay (5 times as common as asthma and 7 times as common as hay fever in 5-to-17-year-olds). Without fluoridation, there would be many more than the estimated 51 million school hours lost per year in this country because of dental-related illness.

• Simplybydrinkingwater,peoplecanbenefitfromfluoridation’scavityprotectionwhethertheyare at home, work, or school.

• Theaveragecostforacommunitytofluoridateitswaterisestimatedtorangefromapproximately $3 a year per person in small communities to approximately $0.50 a year per person in large communities.

• For most cities, every $1 invested in water fluoridation yields $38 savings in dental treatment costs.

Talk with your patients and begin to monitor the fluoride activities of your city and county governments. Together, we can help keep Texas fluoridated!

If you have comments or questions about fluoride issues in your area, then please contact CODE via Cassidy Neal at 512-443-3675 ext. 152 or [email protected].

TDA Testifies Before the Senate Health and Human Services Committee On March 20, 2012, Dr Richard C. Black, chair of the TDA Council on Legislative & Regulatory Affairs, gave public testimony on behalf of the Texas Dental Association (TDA) regarding prior authorization and medical necessity review across the Medicaid dental program, including orthodontic services. Invited testimony included Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Tom Suehs, Deputy Executive Commissioner for Health Services Operations Billy Millwee, Inspector General Douglas Wilson, Office of Attorney General Director of Law Enforcement Clete Buckaloo, and Texas State Board of Dental Examiners Acting Executive Director Glenn Parker and Enforcement Director Lisa Jones. Dr Black’s testimony reiterated the TDA’s position supporting the most conservative guidelines for distinguishing a medically necessary orthodontic case from a cosmetic case, and the need to coordinate all comprehensive dental care through the dental home wherein the patient chooses an individual dentist and not a business entity. Ensuring the integrity of the Medicaid program, including the appropriate delivery of orthodontic services, results in a balanced distribution of limited Medicaid funds for all appropriate dental services. Dr Black testified that the TDA recognizes the issues surrounding some cases there were approved under the previous Medicaid orthodontic guidelines and hopes that those cases are adjudicated fairly taking into account the guidelines that existed at the time the case was submitted.

Dr Black also stressed that most dentists in Texas adhere to highest level of professionalism and ethical behavior and the TDA continues to welcome all opportunities to discuss measures designed to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse.

In addition, the committee discussed the role of management service organizations and concerns about large commercial dental clinics exerting improper influence on a dentist’s professional judgment and relationship with the patient. To view the hearing, please go to tinyurl.com/TDATestifies and click on “82nd Session Interim March 20, 2012.” The panel’s invited testimony starts in “Part 1” at approximately 1:25:47. Dr Black’s public testimony starts in “Part 2” at approximately 47:47.

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Texas Wins Membership AwardsFor the sixth consecutive year, the Texas Dental Association won national awards at the American Dental Association (ADA) Recruitment and Retention Conference held in Chicago, March 30-31, 2012. This year, the awards are more significant than in past years as TDA climbed into the 7,500-plus active member category with the 2 largest state dental associations, California and New York. The awards received were for the Greatest Net Gain in Membership, the Greatest Percentage of Nonmembers to Membership, and the Greatest Net Gain of New Dentists. Since 2006, the TDA has received 20 awards from the ADA for its recruitment and retention efforts. The continued growth of the Association is attribut to the hard work of component society leaders, volunteers, and staff in partnership with the state. Congratulations, Texas!

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(L-R) Dr Jean E. Bainbridge of Dallas, TDA Director of Member Services Lee Ann Johnson, and Dallas County Dental Society Executive Director Jane Evans attend the American Dental Association Recruitment and Retention Conference in Chicago in March. They’re holding the three awards the TDA received: Greatest Net Gain in Membership, the Greatest Percentage of Nonmembers to Membership, and the Greatest Net Gain of New Dentists.

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Evidence-based Practice Tip of the Month

Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, FICD, TDA Editor

The Styloid Process — How Long is Too Long?

See PMCID 2637062The clinical features of Eagle’s Syndrome were first described in 1932 and are recognized as one of the causes of neck pain. An excellent article on this subject was published in the journal Skull Base in 2008 (1). A styloid process longer than approximately 25-35 mm is described as possibly too long and could be considered as a possible cause of lateral neck pain among multiple other etiologies.

You may visit the abstract of this article using PMID 19240826.

Also in 2000, the National Library of Medicine introduced PubMed Central that is a national archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature (2). Searchers can access entire articles including illustrations by using this option. For this publication on the styloid process; enter PMCID 2637062. (PMCID stands for PubMed Central Identification.)

References1. Ceylan A, et al. Surgical treatment of elongated styloid process:

Experience of 61 cases. Skull Base. 2008 July;18(5): 289-292.2. Further information on PubMed Central can be viewed at www.ncbi.

nlm.nih.gov/pmc/about/intro/

142nd Annual Session of the Texas Dental Association

May 3 – 6, 2012 • San Antonio, Texas

Texas Section Pierre Fauchard Academy (PFA)An International Honor Dental Organization

What: The Annual PFA BreakfastWhen: Thursday, May 3, 2012 6:30 am – 8:00 amWhere: Marriott Rivercenter Hotel Conference Room 12 San Antonio, TexasGuest Speaker: Dr Jaime Garza, MD, DDS Plastic Surgeon Former NFL Player and Team MD for the New Orleans SaintsCost: $30

Register at texasmeeting.com for course # T75.

happy, healthy smiles...that’s our mission!

Don’t miss this year’s 9th annual Healthy Smiles Golf Classic! The Healthy Smiles Golf Classic, benefitting TDA Smiles Foundation (TDASF), will take place Friday, May 4, 2012, at The Quarry Golf Club in San Antonio. The Quarry is a gorgeous, renowned links course, conveniently located just minutes from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. To sign up to play or sponsor, please visit tdasf.org, or sign up when you register for the TEXAS Meeting, using Course Code #F101. The Healthy Smiles Golf Classic, hosted by Texas Association of Orthodontists, is the biggest fundraising event for TDASF. This is a great opportunity to enjoy a day on the course and help TDASF bring happy, healthy smiles to Texans. Sign up today at tdasf.org or call 512-448-2441.

GOLFERS! GOLFERS! GOLFERS! Join the One Hundred Club today!

TDASF’s One Hundred Club members play a crucial role in the Foundation. They provide much needed support in promoting our mission of educating the public and profession about oral health, and improving access to dental care for the citizens of Texas.

The One Hundred Club members donate $100 or more every month. For every dollar that is donated, TDASF provides $8 in charitable care. Your money is used to help support our programs including Texas Donated Dental Services and Texas Mission of Mercy. One Hundred Club members receive a 10% discount on all TDASF merchandise.

If you are interested in joining The One Hundred Club, visit tdasf.org, e-mail TDASF Foundation Manager Judith Gonzalez at [email protected] or call 512-448-2441.

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Victoria Texas Mission of Mercy (TMOM)The Victoria TMOM will be held June 22-23, 2012. Dentists, dental hygienists, and community volunteers are needed. If interested, please visit tdasf.org or call 512-448-2441.

A Rousing Start to Your Mornings at the TEXAS MeetingInternational College of Dentists and American College of Dentists

What: BreakfastWhen: Friday, May 4, 2012 7:00 am – 9:00 amWhere: Marriott Rivercenter Hotel Conference Room 12 San Antonio, TexasGuest Speaker: Mr Chris ScappaturaQuestions: Dr Mark Gannaway 214-263-3532 [email protected]: $30

Register at texasmeeting.com for course #F103.

The TEXAS Meeting — Is It Too Late to Register?Frank L. Higginbottom, DDS, Chair, Council on Annual Session

It’s never too late! We are keeping the light on for you and saving you a place. You can register now for the 2012 TEXAS Meeting, May 3-6 in, San Antonio!

San Antonio has hosted the TEXAS Meeting for 38 years. This year’s meeting is excellent and reflects the work and personality of this year’s Council on Annual Session. We have invited 100 speakers from all over the United States. There will be over 220 classes covering every topic in dentistry. This year’s meeting provides continuing education for the entire dental team in an environment conducive to learning while having a great time. Once again we are offering a Saturday laboratory track. Be sure that you and your technician come to the session on Saturday morning with Drs David Little and David Avery, course code #S23. Register at texasmeeting.com.

REGISTER ONSITE

Wednesday, May 2 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday, May 3 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday, May 4 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday, May 5 7:30 am – 1:30 pm

COMPLIMENTARY ONSITE PARKING (Thursday & Friday only)

Drive-in attendees can park at the Alamodome (Lot B), 100 Montana St, and there is complimentary shuttle service to the convention center. Shuttles will run continuously at peak times.

BEST EXHIBIT HALL EVER

The TEXAS Meeting would not be complete without a visit to the exhibit floor. Come and support our over 450 exhibitor booths. You will find all of your supply and equipment needs here and all the newest technology. Come see first time ever workshops in the exhibit hall and enjoy happy hour each afternoon. What a great place to meet friends and acquaintances. Exhibit hall opens Thursday, May 3, at 10:00 am. Be a part of the celebration.

Come and let me personally greet you at The Texas Party featuring food and refreshments and entertainment from The Klocks! Wear your boots, be casual, and leave with your green screen photo souvenirs.

The council looks forward to sharing our creation with you and your staff. Come to the TEXAS Meeting. See you in San Antonio!

Dental Students Sign OnRepresentatives from the TDA, San Antonio District Dental Society and Greater Houston Dental Society hosted American Dental Association (ADA) National Signing Day events on March 15 at University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston (UTSD) and March 26 at University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School (UTHSCSA).

At ADA National Signing Day, soon-to-be graduating dental students sign up for membership in national and corresponding state and local dental societies at a reduced rate. By signing up during these events, students can plan to see substantial savings on membership dues during the first 4 years following graduation from dental school through the ADA’s Reduced Dues Program. State and local societies also offer reduced rates for signing day memberships.

Seventy-nine UTSD students and 67 UTHSCSA students signed up at the events.

D4 students at UTSD sign up for ADA membership upon graduation: (L-R) Chris Hoffpauir, Erin Gutierrez, Krystelle Barrera, Sonja Bassoo, Minh-Triet Dang, and Stephanie Vu. Greater Houston Dental Society provided the students with the sunglasses as a giveaway at the event.

Perks Partner News Verify CE and More with NEW TEXAS Meeting Mobile AppWith a quick scan from your smartphone, you can verify your CE; get registration,

CEU, and exhibit hall hours; see your registration itinerary; download your course handouts; and access the exhibitor floor plan, maps, and more. Find the TEXAS Meeting QR code on the back of the onsite book and throughout the exhibit hall on posters and postcards, and scan it to access the free TEXAS Meeting mobile app! The TEXAS Meeting mobile app is sponsored by TDA Perks Program and the following Perks partners: TDA Perks Energy, TDA Financial Services Insurance Program, and Sedation Resource.

UTHSCSA Senior Class President Alexandra Forney exhibits her enthusiasm for tripartite membership at ADA Signing Day in March.

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As I gathered my thoughts to write my last message to you as president, I was reminded of how short 12 months can be and how much can be done in such a brief time. I was reminded of 26 component visits and warm welcomes and Texas hospitality, and interested members who received my messages graciously because they sincerely care about their profession and what is going on within it. There were questions that no one had ever asked before, and I hope I answered them clearly. There were thoughts never presented before that made me change my mind. There were early morning plane flights back to San Antonio to see my patients in which I could ponder the human value of our profession.

Frequently I was presented with problems that might be as simple as editing a response to a letter that represented our TDA policies and why we stand by them. Other times they might be responses to government agencies or legislators or component officers or outside interests that required careful wording to clearly express the TDA’s position. The counsel I received from our attorney, Mr Bill Bingham, and our executive director, Ms Mary Kay Linn, was always on target for the situation. Our TDA staff was always reliable and rose to every occasion to keep me well informed and up-to-date on every key issue.

Our councils and committees are composed of members at large who volunteer to concentrate on specific areas of importance to our organization. They have all been very diligent in their work and reports to the Board. FSI and the Perks program have added new services and supported the TDA in many ways. Their efforts strengthen our organization. The Smiles Foundation (TDASF), in addition to providing dental care for 3,331 patients this past year, is the best public relations campaign the TDA has to date. In addition, the TDASF’s work promotes a positive image of our caring profession.

I have had the great pleasure to have worked with one of the most forward-thinking Board of Directors to serve the TDA in my memory. They have debated the issues passionately, presented their views strongly, and found common ground upon which to agree to allow us to do the business of the TDA in a timely way. I have also enjoyed the confidence and counsel of the officers of the TDA especially Drs Mike Stuart and Ron Rhea. I can only hope that I have helped them nearly as much as they have helped me.

There are so many individuals that I can recognize for their service but in closing I offer all my most sincere gratitude. Thank you for this experience as your president. This has been a year that I will never forget, and a year that makes me extremely proud to be a TDA member.

Preston’s Press

J. Preston Coleman, DDS, TDA President

Below is a summary of actions of the TDA Board of Directors during the February 10 and 11, 2012, meeting with TDA president Dr J. Preston Coleman presiding.

Non-Policy ResolutionsBUDGET62-2012-B (NP): Approved line items over budget, totaling $60,434. 66-2012-B2 (NP): Approved the elevator system in the TDA Building be repaired as soon as possible; financial implication = $300,000 from TDA Reserves.68-2012-B (NP): Approved payment for 2011 vouchers, totaling $7,361.86, which were either received after the 90-day submission period or received after the 2011 end-of-calendar-year financials were reported.67-2012-B1 (NP): Approved a $70,591.23 transfer from the surplus savings account into the building account. Rescinded Resolution 150-2011-H that required the building account to be replenished by $25,000 per year.97-2012-H (NP): Approved the 2011 surplus allocation, as recommended by the Budget Committee.

CORRESPONDENCE92-2012-B (NP): Approved the TDA send a letter to Governor Rick Perry requesting that Dr Matthew B. Roberts be appointed to the Texas Institute of Healthcare Quality and Efficiency.

MISCELLANEOUS 94-2012-B (NP): Approved the adoption of the amended Investment Policy Statement, dated December 30, 2011. 95-2012-B (NP): Approved the TDA to contract with Padgett Stratemann to provide search services to place the TDA Executive Director.98-2012-B (NP): Approved amending the Bylaws, Chapter IX, Councils and Committees; Section 170, B, Council on Dental Economics regarding the council’s duties and renumbering the subsections.99-2012-B (NP): Approved that in the Board Manual, Chapter VII, A. Standing Committees, Section 14, a new duty “f ” be added to the duties of the Committee on Access to Dental Care in Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).100-2012-B (NP): Approved a new subsection “m” be added to the Bylaws, Chapter IX, Councils and Committees; Section 180, B, Council on Dental Eduation, Trade and Ancillaries.102-2012-B (NP): Submitted by: Assets Management Committee: Approved that the Assets Management Committee, a committee of the Board, have its name changed to the Assets Oversight Committee and that all manuals and policies be amended to reflect this change.

OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL63-2012-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for Ms Nicole Scott, managing editor, to attend the American Association of Dental Educators, “Dental Editors University – 4” in Chicago, Illinois, on February 22-24, 2012.64-2012-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for Ms Lee Ann Johnson, director of member services and administration, to attend the American Dental Association Recruitment and Retention Conference in Chicago, Illinois, on March 29-31, 2012.

Policy ResolutionsBUDGET65-2012-B (P): Approved the 2013 Proposed Budget for the TDA. 66-2012-B1 (P): Approved the reserve requirement for the TDA Reserve fund be reduced from 35% to 30% of the proposed annual budget beginning year-end December 31, 2011. Rescinded Resolution 124-2004-H.67-2012-B2 (P): Approved that the building account be used for maintenance and improvements for the central TDA building and annex and all references in manuals and policies reflect the name change to the building account rather than the Building Reserve Fund. Rescinded Resolutions 100-1996-H and 132-1997-H.

CORRESPONDENCE90-2012-B (P): Approved the TDA to support the concept of Dr Helena Tapias’ of Baylor College of Dentistry study entitled “Oral Health Assessment of Independent Elders in Assisted Living Facilities” and for the TDA to send letters addressed to directors/managers of assisted living facilities that would facilitate the initial contact with those facilities. The correspondence would describe the relevance of the project and also encourage active participation by assisted living facilities in the project (ie, allowing residents to participate in an initial short survey and a simple and brief oral screening).91-2012-B (P): Approved the TDA to send a letter to the Department of Aging and Disability Services requesting that instruction on flossing be included in Brushing the Teeth (Procedural Guideline #27) and Special Mouth Care (Procedural Guideline #29) of the Texas Curriculum for Nurse Aides in Long Term Care Facilities.

MISCELLANEOUS 93-2012-B (P): Approved that it is the policy of the TDA to maintain membership in the Partnership for a Healthy Texas. 101-2012-B (P): Approved the duties of the Committee on Communications and amended the Board Manual Chapter VII, A. Standing Committees, Section 3, Communications Committee to reflect these changes. Rescinded Resolution 99-2000-H, as amended by Resolution 59-2003-CCB-B.

MK’s Board Notes

Mary Kay Linn, TDA Executive Director

Below is a summary of actions of the TDA Board of Directors during the March 23 and 24, 2012, meeting with TDA president Dr J. Preston Coleman presiding.

Non-Policy ResolutionsAPPOINTMENTS124-2012-B (NP): Approved the 2012-2013 committee appointments. 125-2012-B: Approved the 2012-2013 council nominations.126-2012-B (NP): Approved the appointment of a task force of up to 8 members in June 2012 that will include at least 1 representative from Future Focus, Membership, Communications, and New Dentist. It should also include at least 2 at-large members, 1 TDA staff member, and possibly 1 consultant. The task force’s charge will be to strategically look at future TDA structure, communications, meeting venues, and programs that will allow us to become more relevant to new dentists while remaining viable to our current members. The task force will submit a preliminary report to the TDA Board by the November 2012 meeting and a final report to the 2013 TDA House of Delegates that would include a summary of TDA needs and possible solutions to consider.

BUDGET67-2012-B3 (NP): Rescinded Resolution 149-2011-H (NP). 103-2012-BS (NP): Submitted by: Finance and Audit Committee: Approved the TDA Board of Directors contract the services of Maxwell, Locke & Ritter, LLP, in 2012, to assess and recommend appropriate reports for review by the Board, and to conduct training of the Board in 2012 on how to read and better understand financial reports.104-2012-B (NP): Approved extension of Mr Mike Geeslin’s contract for services from April 16, 2012, to June 30, 2013, to assist the TDA in addressing insurance regulatory issues. 105-2012-B (NP): Approved extension of Mr Billy C. Hamilton’s contract for services from May 6, 2012, to June 30, 2013, to prepare the TDA to address any changes to the state’s tax structure that may occur during the 83rd Legislative Session. 110-2012-B (NP): Approved items over budget, totaling $1,800. 122-2012-B (NP): Submitted by: TDA Relief Fund Interest Board Work Group: Approved the following amounts from the 2011 Relief Fund be allocated to the following organizations in Texas for direct patient care related expenses: $2,000 to Christian Community Action (San Antonio); $2,600 to Covenant Health System Foundation (Lubbock); $2,600 to Dentists Who Care (Edinburg); $2,600 to Epiphany Community Health Outreach Services (Houston); $2,600 to the San Antonio Christian Dental Clinic (San Antonio); and $2,600 to San Jose Clinic (Houston).123-2012-B (NP): Approved a $2,000 contribution to the campaign for Dr Glen D. Hall for American Dental Association (ADA) Speaker of the House, the election of which will take place at the 2012 ADA Annual Session in San Francisco, California.

MISCELLANEOUS120-2012-B (NP): Submitted by: Awards Committee: Approved awards to be presented at the 2012 Annual Session.121-2012-BS (NP): Approved the TDA design, print, and mail a 12-page, 4-color bi-annual educational supplement to the Texas Dental Journal (Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring), beginning in summer 2012.

OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL111-2012-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for members of the TDA Council on Annual Session and the Department of Annual Session to attend dental meetings to scout prospective speakers and investigate on-site facilitation activities, exhibits, and social events, as well as participate in professional continuing education.112-2012-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for the TDA president, president-elect, the immediate past president, the chair of the TDA Council on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, the executive director; and the policy manager, to attend the ADA 2012 Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C., on May 7-9, 2012.113-2012-B (NP): Approved out-of-state travel for Dr Michael L. Stuart, president, the president-elect, and Ms Mary Kay Linn, executive director, to attend the 2012 South Central States Leadership Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, on May 18-19, 2012.

Policy ResolutionsBUDGET67-2012-B2 (P): Approved the building account be used for maintenance and improvements for the central TDA building and annex, and all references in manuals and policies reflect the name change to the building account rather than the Building Reserve Fund. Rescinded Resolution 100-1996-H.

MISCELLANEOUS19-2012-BS (P): Approved the policy of the TDA that insurance companies should not be able to recover alleged overpayments by withholding unrelated payments on future claims on different patients, and that if the insurance carrier made a payment in error because they were not properly informed of the eligibility status of an enrollee by an employer, that the carrier should seek repayment from the responsible party rather than the treating dentist. Also approved the TDA seek regulatory action to accomplish these resolutions.25-2012-B (P): Submitted by: District 3: Approved the adoption of the reformatted TDA Manual on Caucus Procedures, Campaigns, Nomination and Elections.51-2012-BS (P): Approved the policy of the TDA that any person reviewing claims who makes the final decision involved in accepting or rejecting the dental claim be a Texas licensed dentist, and that it is the policy of the TDA that if a dentist requests a “peer-to-peer” review in an appeal following an initial claim decision, the dental benefit plan must provide a Texas licensed dentist for the “peer-to-peer” appeal review process. Also approved the TDA to seek legislation and/or regulations supporting this policy.106-2012-B (P): Approved the TDA conduct a survey of delegates and

alternate delegates on tax structure during The TEXAS Meeting in 2012.108-2012-BS (P): Submitted by: District 5: Approved the TDA seek data, including but not limited to Professional Corporation (PC), Professional Association (PA), Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), sole proprietor, partner, and DMSO corporate employee dentist, and refer to the Council on Dental Education, Trade and Ancillaries, and that a report be given at the November 2012 Board of Directors meeting.109-2012-BS (P): Submitted by: Dr William H. Gerlach, District 5: Approved the TDA develop a plan that would create oversight of dental management service organizations, and refer to the Council on Legislative and Regulatory Affairs with a report back to the 2013 House of Delegates.114-2012-B (P): Submitted by: Council on Constitution and Bylaws: Amended the TDA Bylaws, Chapter VI, Section 20; Chapter VIII, Section 10; Chapter IX, Councils and Committees, Sections 30, 160, 200, 210, and 220 regarding the eligibility of elected officers.116-2012-B (P): Submitted by: Council on Dental Education, Trade & Ancillaries: Rescinded Resolution 37-1998-H regarding that TDA seek a change in the rules of the Texas Workforce Commission to exempt the educational programs of the TDA and its component societies from regulations governing proprietary schools.117-2012-B (P): Approved the TDA to support adequate funding for Texas dental schools. Rescinded Resolution 163-2004-Task Force on Manpower-H regarding the TDA’s legislative agenda to include support for adequate funding for the Texas dental schools. 118-2012-B (P): Submitted by: Council on Dental Education, Trade & Ancillaries: Approved the policy of the TDA that in the rendering of all oral treatments, the Texas licensed dentist rendering care is the Head of the Dental Team and assumes the ultimate responsibility for determining, on the basis of his or her examination, the specific treatment the patient will receive and which aspects of treatment will be delegated to qualified allied personnel.119-2012-B (P): Submitted by: Council on Membership: Amended the Bylaws Chapter I Section 70 by adding new subsections authorizing limited dues reduction of active member dues and any special assessment for the purposes of promoting active membership to target markets through marketing campaigns; and established dues for non-members on the recommendation of the council in cooperation with marketing programs of the ADA.

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APRIL 2012 VOLUME 13, ISSUE 4 AVAILABLE ONLINE AT TDA.ORG

EDITORIAL STAFFStephen R. Matteson, DDS, Editor

Nicole Scott, Managing EditorLauren Oakley, Publications Coordinator

Barbara Donovan, Art DirectorPaul H. Schlesinger, Consultant

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

J. Preston Coleman, DDS, PresidentMichael L. Stuart, DDS, President-elect

Ronald L. Rhea, DDS, Immediate Past PresidentVice Presidents

Lisa B. Masters, DDS, SouthwestRobert E. Wiggins, DDS, NorthwestLarry D. Herwig, DDS, NortheastKaren E. Frazer, DDS, Southeast

Senior DirectorsT. Beth Vance, DDS, Southwest

Michael J. Goulding, DDS, NorthwestArthur C. Morchat, DDS, NortheastRita M. Cammarata, DDS, Southeast

DirectorsYvonne E. Maldonado, DDS, SouthwestDavid C. Woodburn, DDS, Northwest

Jean E. Bainbridge, DDS, NortheastGregory K. Oelfke, DDS, Southeast

Ron Collins, DDS, Secretary-TreasurerGlen D. Hall, DDS, Speaker of the HouseDavid H. McCarley, DDS, Parliamentarian

Stephen R. Matteson, DDS, EditorMary Kay Linn, Executive DirectorWilliam H. Bingham, Legal Counsel

TDA Today (USPS 022-007) is published monthly except for December by the Texas Dental As-sociation, 1946 S IH-35 Ste 400, Austin, Texas 78704-3698, 512-443-3675. Periodicals Postage Paid at Austin, Texas and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to TDA TODAY, 1946 S IH-35 Ste 400, Austin, TX 78704-3698.Annual subscriptions: Texas Dental Association (TDA) members, $5. In-state American Dental As-sociation (ADA) affiliated, $15 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $15. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $30 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $30.Single issue price: TDA members $1. In-state ADA affiliated, $3 + tax. Out-of-state ADA affiliated, $3. In-state non-ADA affiliated, $6 + tax. Out-of-state non-ADA affiliated, $6.Contributions: Manuscripts and news items of interest to the membership of the Association are solicited. Manuscripts should be typewritten, double spaced, and the original copy should be submitted. Please refer to Instructions for Contributors in the annual September Directory of the Texas Dental Journal for more information. The Information for Contributors is available at tda.org. All statements of opinion and of supposed facts are published on authority of the writer under whose name they appear and are not to be regarded as the views of the Texas Dental Associa-tion, unless such statements have been adopted by the Association. Articles are accepted with the understanding that they have not been published previously. Authors must disclose any financial or other interests they may have in products or services described in their articles. Advertisements: Publication of advertisements in this publication does not constitute a guarantee or endorsement by the Association of the quality of value of such product or of the claims made of it by its manufacturer.

Member Publication

Moderate Sedation (Level 2)In the September 2011 TSBDE Rule Update — 22 TAC §110.5 — Moderate Sedation (Level 2), readers were instructed to view the complete summary on the TDA Web site, tda.org. The complete summary explained that although the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) began enforcing all the sedation/anesthesia rules — 22 Chapter 110 — on January 1, 2012, additional time was specified in the Moderate Sedation rule to give Level 1 Minimal Sedation permit holders an opportunity to apply for and receive a Level 2 Moderate Sedation Permit. Texas licensed dentists with active enteral sedation permits on June 1, 2011, are automatically reclassified to a Level 1 Minimal Sedation Permit and have until January 1, 2013, to apply for a Moderate Sedation (Level 2) Permit 22 TAC §110.5 (a) (1) (C) if needed.

Those dentists holding a Level 1 Minimal Sedation Permit as of June 1, 2011, may continue to administer enteral sedation until January 1, 2013. However, if the permitted dentist’s enteral sedation technique involves more than the administration of nitrous oxide plus one enteral drug, the dentist has until January 1, 2013, to either provide proof that adequate education has been obtained by submitting an application for a Level 2 Moderate Sedation Permit on or before that date, or will comply with the requirements of a Level 1 Permit after that date.For more information, please contact TDA Policy Manager Ms Diane Rhodes at 512-443-3675, [email protected].

TSBDE Rule UpdateThis recurring section is designed to help TDA members keep up with important Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE) rules, other regulations, and state law affecting their practices.

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