2017 FAPD Continuing Education Course FAPD …...McDonald and Avery’s Dentistry for the Child and...

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FAPD Mission: To practice the art and science of Pediatric Dentistry and promote optimal health care for infants, children, and persons with special health care needs. The FAPD advocates professional development and continued education of the health professions and remains a liaison to other health caregivers and the public. Florida Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 2432 NW 13th Place Gainesville, FL 32605 October 21, 2017 Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 The Continuum of Pediatric Caries Management from the Medical to the Surgical Model 2017 FAPD Continuing Education Course

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Page 1: 2017 FAPD Continuing Education Course FAPD …...McDonald and Avery’s Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent. The text is popular throughout the world, has been published in 6 languages

FAPD Mission:

To practice the art and science of Pediatric Dentistry and promote optimal health care for infants, children, and persons with special health care needs. The FAPD advocates professional development and continued education of the health professions and remains a liaison to other health caregivers and the public.

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The Continuum of Pediatric Caries Management from the

Medical to the Surgical Model

2017 FAPD Continuing Education Course

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The Continuum of Pediatric Caries Management from the Medical to the

Dr. Dean is the Ralph E. McDonald Professor of Pediatric Dentistry and a Professor of Orthodontics at the Indiana University School of Dentistry and Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. He is board certified by both the ABPD and the American Board of Orthodontics, and is a Past President of both the AAPD and the College of Diplomates of the ABPD. He is currently the CEO of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry.

Dr. Dean has had the pleasure of serving with Drs. Ralph McDonald and David Avery as coauthor and coeditor of the comprehensive textbook on pediatric dentistry titled, McDonald and Avery’s Dentistry for the Child and Adolescent. The text is popular throughout the world, has been published in 6 languages and the 50th anniversary 10th edition was just recently released.

In addition to his full-time academic work, Dr. Dean maintains an extramural pediatric dentistry and orthodontic private practice.

Presented by Jeffrey A. Dean, DDS, MSD, CAE

Registration Online

Click on the meetings tab at

www.fapd4kids.org to register

Registration Fee includes breakfast, lunch and beverages

FAPD Dentist: $199

Non-FAPD Dentist: $299

Office Staff: $99

Residents/Students: $50

On-site/Late Registration: additional $50

Hotel rooms: call 800-227-1500 (Mon-Fri 7am-11pm; Sat-Sun7am-7pm) and mention

FAPD to receive special group rate of $209

Course Outline

8-8.30 am Registration, Breakfast, Vendor Booths Open

8.30-9 FAPD Annual Business Meeting and Breakfast (all FAPD members welcome)

9-noon Dr Dean’s presentation

Noon-1 Buffet Lunch

1-4 pm Dr Dean’s presentation

4-4.30 Q&A

5 Adjourn

Description of CE Course

6 CE credits

Unlike polio, caries is the number one most common chronic infectious disease of childhood, and we’re still a long ways away from eradicating it. And while we don’t seem to be coming up with an earth-shattering new ways to eliminate this scourge, at least we’re becoming more creative in its management.

This lecture will present the latest developments in oral hygiene, dietary, preventive, and surgical management of the caries process, including silver nitrate/diamine fluoride, minimally invasive restorative techniques, the Hall crown technique, and more. Attendees should return to their practices with reinforcing and new management tools to help in their every day practices.

Contact US

Florida Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

2432 NW 13th Place

Gainesville, FL 32605

fapd4kids.org