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ADA Pleased With Global Treaty Outcomes

Posted on Friday, November 15, 2013

CHICAGO, Nov. 15, 2013 —The American Dental Association (ADA) is pleased by the provisions related to dental amalgam included in the global mercury treaty signed by a representative of the United States on Nov. 6. U.S. ratification of the treaty is subject to Senate approval. Many other countries signed the treaty in Minamata, Japan, in October; however, the U.S. was unable to do so due to the government shut down.

The treaty upholds the use of dental amalgam, a durable, safe, effective cavity-filling material. Caries, the disease that causes tooth decay, afflicts 90 percent of the world's population making this a global public health issue. Unlike other products addressed in it, the treaty places no restrictions on the use of amalgam. Instead, the treaty calls for signatory countries to set national objectives and implement programs aimed at dental caries prevention and health promotion. The ADA also supports the treaty’s call for more research into new dental treatment options.

The ADA is pleased that the treaty carries forth the ADA’s long commitment to capture and recycle amalgam waste. Dental office best management practices established by the ADA can prevent up to 99 percent of waste amalgam from entering the environment through capture and recycling.

By phasing up global preventive strategies, we can improve oral and general health outcomes world-wide.  In addition, raising global awareness of the importance of oral health to overall health, including how to prevent dental diseases, decreases the need for all cavity-filling restorative materials, including dental amalgam.

The global treaty aims to limit mercury emissions to the environment and sets forth measures pertaining to the burning of coal, which is the largest single manmade source of mercury in the environment. The treaty also considered a number of other sources such as small-scale gold mining and the Chlor-alkali sector. Five products were also considered, including dental amalgam.

Dental amalgam is made by combining metals such as silver, copper, tin and zinc with elemental mercury. As such, dental amalgam has entirely different physical and chemical properties than mercury alone. Amalgam has been used safely and effectively for generations to restore teeth damaged by tooth decay. Dental amalgam use in the U.S. has declined considerably over the past few decades primarily because people prefer more natural-looking, tooth colored materials. However, tooth-colored materials can be less durable, more costly and in some clinical situations not as effective as dental amalgam.

The ADA encourages people to talk with their dentists about their dental treatment options. More information on dental amalgam and other restorative materials may be found on www.mouthhealthy.org







ACP Announces 2013-2014 President

Posted on Thursday, November 14, 2013

CHICAGO, Nov. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- John R. Agar, D.D.S., M.A., F.A.C.P., was confirmed President of the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) on Oct. 11 at the ACP Annual Awards & President's Dinner during its 43rd Annual Session in Las Vegas.

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"As a Prosthodontist, it makes me very proud to serve as ACP President.  Prosthodontists are taking dentistry to a whole new level to improve patient outcomes," said Dr. Agar. 

Much like medicine, dentistry is highly specialized.  To become a prosthodontist, dental students must graduate at the top of their class.  Prosthodontists receive 3-4 years of advanced training beyond traditional dental school in new materials, digital dentistry technology and precision diagnosis. Prosthodontists are deans of dental schools, are faculty and in private practice. Many are board certified. 

As a board certified prosthodontist, respected academic and well-loved professor at the University of Connecticut Health Center School of Dentistry Department of Reconstructive Sciences in Farmington, Conn., Dr. Agar has begun his new role as ACP's President for a one-year term. Next year during the 44th Annual Session, Dr. Agar will be inducted as the Past President of the American College of Prosthodontists.  Dr. Agar recruits and mentors many dentists and prosthodontists in training as the next generation treat oral health issues.

Like medicine, dentistry has taken incredible leaps forward in the past decade.  Prosthodontists are at the forefront of this innovation by applying their advanced training and commitment to life-long learning of new materials, using state of the art digital dentistry tools to help patients save time, visits and expenses and applying advanced training to help improve patient outcomes for beautiful specialized dentistry, optimal oral health and improved patient outcomes.  Patients are opting to go to a prosthodontist. 

Prosthodontists are specialized dentists with advanced training in oral health issues and cosmetic dentistry procedures, who are committed to improving patient results. From implants, crowns, veneers and tooth whitening, to full-mouth reconstruction, prosthodontists are specialists in digital dentistry solutions and CAD/CAM procedures.

The ACP is the only prosthodontic specialty organization whose membership is based solely on education credentials. ACP members must be in or have completed an ADA-accredited advanced education program in prosthodontics. 

The American College of Prosthodontists is the professional association of dentists with advanced specialty training dedicated to optimal oral health both in function and appearance including dental implants, crowns, veneers, dentures, and teeth whitening. For more information or to find a prosthodontist near you, visit GoToAPro.org. The ACP is a proud sponsor of the Ad Council's first oral health campaign in its 71-year history, the Partnership for Healthy Mouths, Healthy Lives. The ACP is committed to educating the public about preventative, proactive simple habits honed early in life.







Louis F. Rose Presented With the AAP 2013 Gold Medal Award

Posted on Wednesday, November 13, 2013

PHILADELPHIANov. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on recommendations from the Leadership Development and Qualifications Committee, the Research Submissions Committee and the Education Committee, the Board of Trustees of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) selected Dr. Louis F. Rose, DDS, MD of Philadelphia as the recipient of the 2013 AAP Gold Medal Award. The highest award bestowed by the Academy, this award is given annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of periodontics.

An active contributor to the field of periodontics and the AAP for over 40 years, Dr. Rose became a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology (ABP) in 1980. He obtained his DDS from Temple University, his certificate in periodontics from theUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, and his MD from the Medical College of Pennsylvania (now the Drexel University School of Medicine). Beyond his academic credentials, his successful Philadelphia periodontal and implant practice, and significant contributions to the periodontal literature, Dr. Rose has increased general dentists' exposure to periodontics through his work as Editor-in-Chief of the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry since 2008. His textbooks, including "Internal Medicine for Dentistry" and "Periodontics - Medicine, Surgery and Implants" are used extensively in dental schools across the nation.

Dr. Rose has served on many AAP committees, including the Education Committee and the Continuing Education Oversight Committee.  He was director of the American Board of Periodontology from 2005 to 2011.  He is also Clinical Professor of Periodontics at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and has taught at Harvard and New York University. Outside of dentistry, he has also done extensive work with medical organizations, including serving as president of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, as a member of the Philadelphia College of Physicians and as professor of surgery and medicine at the Drexel University School of Medicine.

Dr. Rose was presented with the Gold Medal Award at the 99th Annual AAP Meeting in Philadelphia on Sunday, September 29, 2013.







Deadline Extended for Select ADEA Scholarships, Awards and Fellowships

Posted on Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Five awards now have a special extended deadline of Monday, November 18. These specific awards are intended for allied dental educators and dental educators, program directors and department chairs. 

There’s only one week to apply, so don’t miss this special opportunity!

Applications must be received on or before November 18. Award recipients will be recognized at the 2014 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition in San Antonio, TX, March 15–18, 2014.







American Dental Association Installs New President, Officers, Trustees

Posted on Wednesday, November 6, 2013

NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 5, 2013 – Charles H. Norman III, D.D.S., of Greensboro, N.C., was recently installed as the 2013-2014 president of the American Dental Association (ADA) during the ADA’s Annual Session in New Orleans.

Maxine Feinberg, D.D.S., was chosen as the ADA’s new president-elect, Jonathan Shenkin, D.D.S., as Second Vice President, and Gary E. Jeffers, D.M.D., Alvin W. Stevens Jr., D.M.D., and Andrew T. Kwasny, D.M.D., were chosen as new members of the ADA Board of Trustees.

ADA President Dr. Charles Norman

Dr. Norman will lead the 157,000-member ADA for one year. Prior to becoming president, Dr. Norman served as the ADA’s president-elect from 2012-2013.

A 1977 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry, Dr. Norman shares a dental practice with his son, Dr. Matt Norman in Greensboro, N.C.

ADA President-Elect Maxine Feinberg, D.D.S.

Dr. Feinberg will serve as president-elect for one year and will assume the role of president of the ADA in October 2014. Dr. Feinberg formerly served as Fourth District Trustee to the ADA House of Delegates and is a former president of the New Jersey Dental Association, the first woman to serve in that position.

A graduate of New York University and the New York University College of Dentistry, Dr. Feinberg maintains a private practice in periodontics in Cranford, N.J.

ADA Second Vice President Jonathan Shenkin, D.D.S.

Dr.  Shenkin will serve on the ADA Board of Trustees as the second vice president.  The ADA Board formulates and reviews policies and programs and makes recommendations to the members of the ADA's governing body, the ADA House of Delegates.

Dr. Shenkin is a former president of the Maine Dental Association and former chair of the ADA Council on Communications. He currently serves as an ADA spokesperson on pediatric dentistry issues.

Dr. Shenkin earned his dental degree from Columbia University in New York and a Masters in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore where he also earned a Certificate in Health Care Finance and Management.  Dr. Shenkin practices pediatric dentistry in Augusta, Maine.

Third District Trustee Andrew J. Kwasny, D.M.D.

Dr. Kwasny will serve on the ADA Board of Trustees as the trustee from the Third District, which encompasses the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Kwasny attended the University of Pittsburgh where he earned advanced degrees in microbiology, dentistry and orthodontics. He practices orthodontics in Erie, Pa.

Fourth District Trustee Jeffrey M. Cole, D.D.S., M.B.A.

Dr. Cole will serve on the ADA Board of Trustees as the trustee from the Fourth District, which encompasses the states of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Island as well as the Federal Dental Services. Dr. Cole earned his dental degree from Georgetown University School of Dentistry and a master’s of business administration from the Fox School of Business and Management of Temple University in Philadelphia. Dr. Cole maintains a private practice in Wilmington, Del.

Fifth District Trustee Alvin W. Stevens Jr., DM.D.

Dr. Stevens will serve on the ADA Board of Trustees as the trustee from the Fifth District, which encompasses the states of Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi. Dr. Stevens earned his dental degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry and serves as an associate professor at the school’s Department of Periodontology. He also maintains a private periodontics practice in Birmingham.

Ninth District Trustee Gary E. Jeffers, D.M.D.

Dr. Jeffers will serve on the ADA Board of Trustees as the trustee from the Ninth District, which encompasses the states of Michigan and Wisconsin.

Dr. Jeffers earned his dental degree at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and certificates in oral and maxillofacial surgery and anesthesiology at Emory University Schools of Dentistry/Medicine in Atlanta. He is the director of Dental Admissions at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry.







Ivoclar Matching Donations to Oral Health America

Posted on Tuesday, November 5, 2013

CHICAGO, November 5, 2013 — Oral Health America's (OHA) programs bring healthy mouths to life for vulnerable Americans of all ages. With Smiles Across America®, OHA helps provide oral health care to children in school-based and school-linked settings across the country. Through the Wisdom Tooth Project™, older adults and caregivers can find oral health information and local resources through the recently launched toothwisdom.org. Thanks to the generosity of Ivoclar Vivadent, those looking to support OHA's programs through the end of the year can double their impact. Now through Dec. 31, Ivoclar will match every dollar donated to OHA, up to a maximum of $50,000.

"At Ivoclar Vivadent, we are thrilled to be able to partner with OHA to offer this great opportunity both for us to support OHA's important programs and to allow OHA's supporters to make their donations go even further," said George Tysowsky, VP of Technology at Ivoclar Vivadent. "We encourage everyone who cares about oral health to give to OHA during this time and take advantage of the matching gift campaign."

Those interested in making a gift to OHA can do so online at www.oralhealthamerica.org/donate or by calling Brad McLaughlin, Director of Development, at (312) 836-9900.

 

 







Rescheduled: Bill Gates to Present 2013 David E. Barmes Global Health Lecture

Posted on Monday, November 4, 2013

Update: The David E. Barmes Global Health Lecture that was originally scheduled for October 7 (then postponed because of the shutdown) has been re-scheduled for December 2, 10:30-11:30 am. 

Bill Gates, co-chair and trustee of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will deliver the annual lecture, “Why the Future Needs Biomedical Innovation,” in Masur Auditorium (Building 10) on the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD.  The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) and the Fogarty International Center cosponsor the annual lecture series. 

Known for his philanthropy, Mr. Gates advocates for research and innovation to help people live healthy and productive lives. He is also an outspoken supporter of federal investment in basic scientific research.

In 2000, he and his wife Melinda established the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve international public health through the development of vaccines, therapies, diagnostics, agricultural products, and other technologies and to partner with the private and public sectors to ensure that these technologies can be delivered successfully to the people who need them. In the United States, the Gates Foundation supports innovations that improve public education. To date, the Gates Foundation has invested $27.6 billion in grants.

 

The Gates Foundation also partners with the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) to support global health research. Through this collaboration, ongoing programs are studying diseases such as malaria, enteric infections, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS, as well as training researchers and medical personnel in the developing world.

For those who cannot make it to NIH, Masur Auditorium, in the Clinical Center, it is being webcast: www.videocast.nih.gov







American Academy of Implant Dentistry Elects New Officers

Posted on Monday, November 18, 2013

CHICAGO (November 18, 2013) — The American Academy of Implant Dentistry elected John C. Minichetti, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Englewood, NJ as President at its recently concluded 62ndAnnual Meeting. 

Elected to serve as President-elect was John Da Silva, DMD, MPH, ScM, AFAAID, of Boston, MA.  

The newly elected Vice President is Richard Mercurio, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Lincroft, NJ.  

Shankar Iyer, DDS, MDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Elizabeth, NJ was elected Treasurer and the newly elected Secretary is David G. Hochberg, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Atlanta, GA.

Members of the Board of Trustees include:

Nicholas Caplanis, DMD, MS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Mission Viejo, CA (Immediate Past President)

Francis DuCoin, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Stuart, FL  (Past Presidents’ Representative)

Adam Foleck, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Norfolk, VA

David Gimer, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Iowa Falls, IA

Steven Hewett, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Winter Haven, FL

Steve Holbrook, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Albuquerque, NM

Christopher Hughes, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Herrin, IL

Brian J. Jackson, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Utica, NY

William Liang, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Ashok K. Patel, DMD, FAAID, DABOI/ID, of Waltham, MA

 

Established in 1951, the AAID is the only dental implant organization that offers credentials recognized by federal and state courts as bona fide.  Its membership, which exceeds 4,600, includes general dentists, oral surgeons, periodontists and prosthodontists from across the United States and in 40 other countries.

For more information about the AAID and its credentialed members, visit the American Academy of Implant Dentistry’s website at www.aaid.com or call the AAID at 312-335-1550 or 877-335-AAID (2243).      







Pros in the Profession Award Celebrates the Tireless Efforts of Registered Dental Hygienists

Posted on Friday, November 22, 2013

Crest + Oral-B is excited to announce the first winner of the Pros in the Profession awards program, which celebrates the tireless efforts of Registered Dental Hygienists (RDHs) working to further the oral health cause.  Michelle Vacha of Colorado Springs, CO has exemplified the qualities of a true Pro in the Profession by going above and beyond her daily duties in making a difference in the lives of her community. In its third year, the Crest + Oral-B Pros in the Profession program recognizes extraordinary hygienists, such as Michelle, for their unwavering commitment to improving oral health.

A stand out applicant, Michelle’s vision and efforts align with the message and mission of Pros in the Profession through her nonprofit work. While living in a retirement community, Michelle noticed prevalence of poor oral care among her elderly patients as a result of an overall lack of health resources. Determined to make a difference, she founded Senior Mobile Dental, a nonprofit mobile access clinic, which serves elderly community directly in their nursing homes.  This year alone, Michelle and Senior Mobile Dental have provided over $500,000 worth of care to nursing homes around the Colorado area.

As a winner, Michelle will receive an all-expense paid trip to the Procter & Gamble German Innovation Center at Kronberg, Germany; $1,000 USD monetary prize; a recognition plaque; and acknowledgment in dental periodicals, on the Crest + Oral-B Dental Professionals Facebook page and on Dentalcare.com.

In order to be considered for the Pros in the Profession program, nominees must have two or more years of clinical/professional experience after graduating from dental hygiene school; participate in community service; and provide examples of exceptional work.  If you, or someone you know, meet these criteria, please visit facebook.com/professionalcrestoralb or prosintheprofession.com to nominate them for this coveted award. 







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