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GRAND HOTEL MACKINAC ISLAND JULY 19—23, 2017 SUMMER CE Since 1887, Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan has beckoned guests to a bygone era of old-world hospitality and charm where me moves at the pace of horse-drawn carriages and bicycles. Family owned for three generaons, this Naonal Historic Landmark is one of the finest summer resort hotels in the world. Enjoy the spectacular views from a rocking chair overlooking the Straits of Mackinac from the world’s longest porch. The hotel offers a variety of acvies that will please everyone including golf, lawn games, swimming pool, spa, bicycles, horseback riding, dancing and much more. So spend a part of your summer vacaon with us while geng your CE credits at the same me. CAT II—$1,800 per person Larger Guest Rooms with Interior Views or Smaller Guest Rooms with Lake Views CAT III—$2,200 per person Deluxe Lake View Guest Rooms, some with a Balcony Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include breakfast and dinner daily, cocktail party, roundtrip ferry and roundtrip carriage to and from the hotel. 3rd/4th in room: 17 and under $500 and 18 & over $950

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GRAND HOTEL MACKINAC ISLAND

JULY 19—23, 2017

SUMMER CE

Since 1887, Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan has beckoned guests to a bygone era of

old-world hospitality and charm where time moves at the pace of horse-drawn carriages and

bicycles. Family owned for three generations, this National Historic Landmark is one of the

finest summer resort hotels in the world. Enjoy the spectacular views from a rocking chair

overlooking the Straits of Mackinac from the world’s longest porch. The hotel offers a variety

of activities that will please everyone including golf, lawn games, swimming pool, spa, bicycles,

horseback riding, dancing and much more. So spend a part of your summer vacation with us

while getting your CE credits at the same time.

CAT II—$1,800 per person

Larger Guest Rooms with Interior Views or Smaller Guest Rooms with Lake Views

CAT III—$2,200 per person

Deluxe Lake View Guest Rooms, some with a Balcony

Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include breakfast and dinner

daily, cocktail party, roundtrip ferry and roundtrip carriage to and from the hotel.

3rd/4th in room: 17 and under $500 and 18 & over $950

The Nuts and Bolts of Restorative Dentistry COURSE DESCRIPTION: In today’s general dental practice, 40% of revenues come from crown and bridge proce-

dures. In addition, a staggering 45% of all billed direct restorative procedures are Class II’s! This course is designed to

sift through the latest in restorative dentistry, providing informational “gold” on a variety of dental topics essential

to seeing long term success. From understanding patient decision making, to the tools and select tips for longer

lasting dentistry, this course is designed to give a practical, “nuts and bolts” approach to the latest in research and

materials. This course begins with Class II restorative solutions and procedures. The focus then shifts to indirect re-

storatives, with emphasis on principles of preparation design and the importance of thoughtful tooth preparation. A

review of current concepts in tissues management and Impressioning will be discussed. By course end, the audience

will be able to select appropriate indirect materials and the glues we choose to use to hold them. Furthermore,

attendees will be able utilize knowledge of the newest direct restorative materials and concepts with implants to per-

form and restore more competently and efficiently. Clinical tips and brand suggestions will be included.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

Review principles of tooth preparation

Learn current methods for tissue management and Impressioning for crowns and bridge

Review the latest array of indirect material choices

Learn proper cement selection

Define adhesion and compare/contrast 7 generations of dental adhesives

Review criteria for properly placed matrix band and wedge and review matrix systems

Discuss small diameter implants for denture retention

SPEAKER

Timothy M. Bizga, DDS is a general dentist practicing in Cleveland, Ohio. His practice focuses on comprehensive care, with Dr.

Bizga’s special interests in implants, cosmetics and facial aesthetics. His background in dentistry is lengthy and diverse. Once a former chairside assistant, he also worked as a dental lab-technician, making his perspective unique among others in the field of dentistry. He graduated from St. Louis University with a BA in Biology, before receiving his DDS from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, at which time he was the recipient of the Francis B. Vedder award for excellence in prosthodontics. He is currently a member of the ADA and a fellow in the AGD. He is a graduating member of the Whitecap Institute, where he received advanced implant training. Dr. Bizga is a Certified John Maxwell Speaker/Trainer/Coach, a certified DISC profile trainer, clinical consultant for The Dental Advisor and member of Catapult Elite. Dr. Bizga gives back to the community via dental missional around the world.

For More Information Contact:

Jodi Murphy

Cruise and Travel Partners

610-399-4501

[email protected]

www.cruiseandtravelpartners.com

12 CE Credit Hours

$495 Dentist

Discuss choices of materials and suggested technique for placing, finishing and polishing

Shortcuts and pearls for composites success

Talk common sense, “real-world” approach to treatment planning

The importance of offering implants in your office

Surgical and restorative principles and techniques for implants

Gain understanding how adding one new procedure or one new technique can elevate your game