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University of Minnesota Continuing Dental Education
11th Annual Robert J. Feigal Symposium
Clinical Updates in Children’s Dental Care
Friday, September 15, 2017Continuing Education & Conference Center
St. Paul, Minnesota
6.5 Credit Hours
Universal adhesives
Resin infiltration for enamel white spot lesions
Pediatric oral surgery
Common oral lesions
Practical updates on:
8:30 AMUniversal Adhesives—Myths and FactsDr. Jorge Perdigão
• dentin—a challenging substrate for adhesion
• universal adhesives in pediatric dentistry—etch and rinse or self-etch?
• universal adhesives—advantages and shortcomings
• chlorhexidine and MMP’s—what does the clinical evidence show?
• adhesives with antibacterial properties?
• clinical studies
Enamel White Spot Lesions—Is Resin Infiltration the Solution?Dr. Jorge Perdigão
• risk factors for white spot lesions• why does enamel look white in white
spot lesions?• anterior teeth—masking white spot
lesions with resin infiltration• posterior teeth—treating incipient
carious lesions with resin infiltration• when to use “enamel macroabrasion”
for white enamel lesions• resin infiltration—clinical and
laboratory research• clinical cases
10:00 AMQuestion & answer sessionDr. Perdigão
AGENDABuild your skill set with this widely attended
annual symposium. Benefit from the collective
knowledge of three talented speakers with an
impressive combination of research, academic
and clinical experience.
“Very informative and relevant to my practice.”~Past Participant
“Varied topics from experts in the field.”
~Past Participant
BENEFITS
Discover how to: • apply techniques with adhesive materials that produce long-term
satisfactory results. • manage enamel white spot lesions and incipient carious lesions
with resin infiltration. • recognize the indications and potential complications associated
with various pediatric oral surgical procedures. • formulate a differential diagnosis of common oral lesions in
pediatric patients. • manage common soft tissue lesions in infants, young children
and teenagers.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This clinically focused course is designed to benefit pediatric dentists as well as general dentists and dental team members who treat children.
EDUCATIONAL METHODS
Illustrated lectures and discussion.
This program is partially supported by the Robert J. Feigal Lectureship in Pediatric Dentistry, a fund established with the University of Minnesota Foundation with the purpose of promoting an annual symposium in Dr. Feigal’s name covering contemporary pediatric dental topics. Lectureship funding this year will support resident attendance.
Dr. Robert J. Feigal
10:30 AMManagement Considerations for Pediatric Oral SurgeryDr. Robert Nadeau
• mesiodens• cysts• frenectomy• extraction of bony impacted molars• 3rd molar extractions (when and if to
remove)
12:00 PMQuestion & answer sessionDr. Nadeau
12:15 PMLuncheon (included in registration fee)
1:00 PMOral Medicine in ChildrenDr. Juan Yepes
What does a busy dental practitioner need to know about oral lesions in children and adolescents?
• Most Common Oral Lesions - differential diagnosis - treatment decisions
4:00 PMQuestion & answer sessionDr. Yepes
4:15 PMAdjourn
This program is supported by Mayclin Dental Studio, Inc.
SPEAKERSRobert A. Nadeau, DDS, MDDr. Nadeau is Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Developmental and Surgical Sciences, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry; and a Diplomate with the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
Jorge Perdigão, DMD, MS, PhDDr. Perdigão is a Professor in the Division of Operative Dentistry, Department of Restorative Sciences, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. He is involved in the research of new dental materials mainly in the area of dentin bonding and new composite resins.
Juan F. Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPHDr. Yepes is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Indiana University School of Dentistry; and an attending at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. He maintains Diplomate status with the American Board of Oral Medicine, the American Board of Dental Public Health, and the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry.
REGISTRATION & INFORMATIONRegistrationVisit smile.umn.edu to register.
Call 800.685.1418 or 612.625.1418 with general or registration questions.
Continuing Education CreditsThis course provides attendees with 6.5 hours of continuing education credit. Each hour of attendance is equivalent to one credit (1 hour = 1 credit). Minnesota credits: 3.5 fundamental and 3 core (diagnosis and treatment planning).
Tuition & Refund Policy$305 dentist $175 senior citizen dentist, dental therapist, dental hygienist, dental assistant $155 second and each additional dental therapist, dental hygienist or dental assistant
A full refund will be made if you cancel at least one week (5 working days) prior to the program. A $50 processing fee will be applied if you cancel less than one week prior to the program.
ParkingEnjoy complimentary, onsite parking. You will receive parking information via email with course information materials and details.
To request disability accommodations or dietary restrictions, please contact our office.
This program is partially supported by the Robert J. Feigal Lectureship in Pediatric Dentistry, a fund established with the University of Minnesota Foundation with the purpose of promoting an annual symposium in Dr. Feigal’s name covering contemporary pediatric dental topics. Lectureship funding this year will support resident attendance.
The Univesity of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
Continuing Dental Education6-406 Moos Health Sciences Tower515 Delaware Street SEMinneapolis, MN 55455smile.umn.edu
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PAIDTwin Cities, MN
Permit No. 90155
The University of Minnesota Continuing Dental Education is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
The University of Minnesota Continuing Dental Education designates this activity for 7 continuing education credits.
11th Annual Robert J. Feigal SymposiumClinical Updates in Children’s Dental Care
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September 29, 2017Interpreting Cone Beam CT Images: An Interactive Workshop
OctoberOctober 5, 2017Clinical Grand Rounds for the Dental Team: Pediatric Dentistry
October 6, 201723rd Annual Practice Management Symposium: A Pathway to Sustained Practice Growth and Success
October 6-8, 2017Miniresidency in Pediatric Dentistry
JulyJuly 15-16, 2017Clinical Pharmacology in Dentistry: A 2017 Update Duluth, Minnesota
AugustAugust 19-20, 201717th Annual Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Review
SeptemberSeptember 8-9, 2017Three-appointment Dentures: A Hands-on Workshop
September 16, 2017Mastering Digital Full-mouth & Panoramic Radiographic Technique: A Hands-on Program
September 22, 2017The Bottom Line on Tooth Bleaching 2017
Receive clinical tips on adhesive dentistry, oral surgical procedures
and on diagnosing and managing common oral lesions in children.
September 15, 2017