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“ SEMINARS IN PARADISE ™ ”

“ SEMINARS IN PARADISE ™ ”. UPCOMING COURSES & VACATIONS 5 Cruises: the Bahamas from NYC the Caribbean from Ft Laud., FL and the Mexican Riviera from LA an Hawaiian Cruise a cruise to Alaska from Seattle

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“ SEMINARS IN PARADISE ™ ”

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  1. “SEMINARS IN PARADISE™ ” UPCOMING COURSES & VACATIONS5 Cruises:the Bahamas from NYC the Caribbean from Ft Laud., FL and the Mexican Riviera from LA anHawaiian Cruisea cruise to Alaska from Seattle &All-Inclusive Resort in the Dominican Republic www.DrTRAVEL.com 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  2. “ Seminar In Paradise ” TM Don’t you wish that you could join us for New Year’s President’s Week Easter-Passover Summer 2006

  3. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE™” New Year’s Week – Eastern Caribbean Cruisefrom Ft. Lauderdale Dec. 26, 2005 – Jan. 2, 2006 Esthetics, Implants, and PeriodonticsPresented by David M. Scharf, D.M.D ________________________________________________________________1. Implant Treatment Planning Demystified: Practical Guidelines for the Restorative Dentist Learn how to select appropriate patients for implant treatmentLearn how to determine if there is adequate bone for implantsLearn how to determine the number and location of implants to be placed.           Learn how to select fixed or removable implant supported prosthesis and the benefits of each. 2. Innovations and Advancesin Implant Dentistry Learn that are the modifications to the original implant protocol that simplifies implant therapy without sacrificing the end result.Learn the situations where implants can be immediately loaded.Learn how the orthodontic implant can be used to accelerate adult orthodontics.cont “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  4. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE™” New Year’s Week – Eastern Caribbean Cruisefrom Ft. Lauderdale Dec. 26, 2005 – Jan. 2, 2006 Esthetics, Implants, and PeriodonticsPresented by David M. Scharf, D.M.D ________________________________________________________________3. Ultimate Anterior Esthetics: A Perio-Prosthetic Approach. Learn how to analyze a smile to determine if the gingival relationships can be improved.Learn the biology of the periodontium and how this relates to an esthetic outcome for restorative dentistry.Learn how a thin and thick periodontium respond to manipulation.Learn the periodontal techniques that enhance the gingival esthetics.4. The Surgical Phase: Atraumatic extraction technique: Why everything you learned in dental school was wrong. Socket management. Grafting & membranes: Why, when, what and how. A Primer for the GP Sequential extractions, provisional implants and immediate load: Keep your implant patients out of removable provisionals!! WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  5. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE™” New Year’s Week – 8-Night Mexican Riviera Cruisefrom Los AngelesDec. 27, 2005 – Jan. 4, 2006 Oral Medicine for the 21st CenturyPresented by Stuart L. Fischman, D.M.D.____________________________________________________________Cankers, Chancres and Cancer Ulcerations: good bad and ugly Infections: bugs, drugs, and ugs Tumors: talking about the “C” word? Including: Aphthous UlcersDermatologic diseases (Pemphigus, Pemphigoid, Lichen Planus, Erythema Multiforme) Fungal diseases & other Mycotic infections (‘opportunistic’ Candidiasis, Histoplasmosis)Viral infections -herpes simplex, Varicella- Zoster, Epstein-Barr disease, Mononucleosis The Changing Face of AIDS Changes in the epidemiology of AIDS. Our professional responsibility in coping with this pandemic Including: Medications and their interactions Infection in Immunocompromised Patients Toothpaste, Mouthrinse & Chewing GumWhat should you know ? What should your patients know ? Media hype or fact? Forensic DentistryThe tales that teeth tell Dental identification Putting the bite on crime WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  6. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE™” All-Inclusive Deluxe Hotel-Resortin the Dominican Republic President’s Week Feb. 18 – 25, 2006 “What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter” Advances in Aesthetic Dentistry’s  Materials and Techniquespresented by Dr. Howard Glazer Anterior and Posterior Restoratives: Materials & Technique    ·  Flowable composites: indications and use  ·  State of the art Composites  ·  Newest restoratives for children   ·  Fissurotomy and different cutting instruments  ·  Finishing and polishing composites and provisionals Impression and Temporary Materials: incl. Hands-On section     ·   ‘No Fuss - No Muss’ techniques for C&B Inlay/Onlay and Temporization     ·   VPS and Polyethers     ·   Use of clear impression material for non-bonded PLV Temporization     ·   Auto-mix Bis-Acryls Provisional materials       ·  Cements: temporary and "permanent"  cont. WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  7. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” Dominican Resort - President’s Week, 2006Feb. 18 – 25 “What’s Hot & What’s Getting Hotter” Advances in Aesthetic Dentistry’s  Materials and Techniques  cont. Desensitization, Adhesives and Whitening · Indications and technique for Desensitization · “ Generations” of bonding agents · Whitening: Myths v. Facts. In-office & Home · Light cured fibers for splinting in ortho & perio cases · Fiber reinforced composites: intra & extra coronal splinting Adhesive Endodontics and Bondable Posts Cancer screening and detection: When, Where, What and How Painless Anesthesia: It can be done! WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  8. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” Easter – Passover 2006 - Cruise to the Bahamas w/ the best of Floridaleaving from NYCApril 16 – 23 TMD, Orofacial Pain, and Toothaches of Non-dental Origin Presented by Robert S. Rosenbaum, D.M.D.__________________________________ TMD – MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN:  1. THE TM JOINT: a. How patients describe pain that comes from the TM joint as opposed to pain that comes from the muscles b. Disc displacements. What is a disc displacement and how to distinguish a disc displacement with reduction as opposed to a disc displacement without reduction  2. THE MUSCLES OF MASTICATION:a. How to tell whether a muscle is tight and painful b. How to tell whether the muscle is non-painful but contains trigger points that refer pain around the head, neck, face as well as causing toothaches of non-dental origin 3. THE CERVICAL MUSCLES: a. How to diagnose headaches and facial pain that comes from the neck as opposed to headaches and facial pain that is TMD in origin b. What is the relationship between head position and jaw position? And how does the head position change the bite? c. How to position the head and neck in a standing, upright, or lying down position when adjusting the occlusion on fillings, crowns, as well as when performing an occlusal adjustment cont cont

  9. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” Easter – Passover 2006 - Cruise to the Bahamas TMD, Orofacial Pain, and Toothaches of Non-dental Origin cont __________  4. HANDS ON EXAMINATION:a. How to palpate the TM joint to distinguish joint pain from muscle pain b. How to palpate the TM joint to distinguish a reducing disc displacement form a non-reducing disc displacement c. How to palpate the neck muscles to distinguish whether what seems to be TMD pain is actually coming from the neck 5. TREATMENT: a. How is overall treatment different when the pain is coming from the joint as opposed to the muscles b. How to make an appliance for treating joint pain c. How to make an appliance for treating disc displacements d. How to make an appliance for treating patients with both muscle pain and disc displacements e. How to make an appliance for patients with neck pain cont WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  10. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” Easter – Passover 2006 - Cruise to the Bahamas TMD, Orofacial Pain, and Toothaches of Non-dental Origin cont __________ With extensive coverage of the following: Migraine, cluster, and tension-type headaches: neurovascular painTrigeminal neuralgia and trigeminal nerve disorders – neuropathic painToothaches of non-dental originHow do you get neuralgias? What is the treatment for neuralgias causing toothaches? What is the prognosis for toothaches caused by neuralgias?Post implant-insertion: case reports involving non-odontogenic pain For more details, please see our brochure or visit us on the web at WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  11. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” Easter – Passover 2006 HAWAIIAN CRUISEApril 15 – 22 • Dental Pain of Non-Dental Origin • __________________________________ • The roadmap to differential diagnosis • Learn pain management for the general dentist • Avoid unsuccessful treatment • Avoid legal entanglements by accurate diagnosis and treatment • Learn how to refer and receive referrals Differentiate Between Dental and Non-Dental Sources of Head and Facial Pain Presented by Gary M. Heir, D.M.D. WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028

  12. HAWAIIAN CRUISEEaster – Passover 2006 “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” • Dental Pain of Non-Dental Origin • COURSE OBJECTIVES • No matter what field or specialty of dentistry, the clinician must always be prepared to encounter the patient with pain. Pain management in dentistry depends on an accurate diagnosis. Incorrect diagnoses often lead to inappropriate treatment, iatrogenic disorders and legal entanglements. • You will learn…Differential diagnosis • Musculoskeletal pain Temporomandibular disorders Myofascial pain / Fibromyalgia • Neuropathic pain Neuralgia Post endodontic neuropathic pain Traumatic neuropathic pain • Neurovascular pain Headache Migraine Vascular tooth pain • The psychology of the chronic pain patient Differentiate Between Dental and Non-Dental Sources of Head and Facial Pain WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  13. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” July 4th Week - 2006 ALASKAN CRUISEAugust 6 - 13 • Aesthetic Conservative Dentistry: Alternatives to Extreme Makeover • __________________________________ • Direct and indirect, aesthetic dental bonded procedures • New composite resins and conservative ceramic restoratives • Dentin liners, sealers, bonding systems and treatments • Anterior direct composite bonding with natural shaded composites • New composites: are they competitors for ceramics? • CAD/CAM • Lasers • Etch – Bonded bridges • Fiber reinforced restorations & restoring Endo teeth • Posts • Direct posterior composites - placement and finishingcont Options for conservative treatment while giving the demanded esthetic result! Presented by Frederick McIntyre, D.D.S. WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028

  14. “SEMINAR IN PARADISE ™” July 4th Week - 2006 ALASKAN CRUISEAugust 6 - 13 • Aesthetic Conservative Dentistry: Alternatives to Extreme Makeover • __________________________________ • Orthodontic and Periodontal considerations in Smile design • Diagnoses & treatment planning for complex esthetic cases • Function as it relates to esthetic procedures • Case Reviews Options for conservative treatment while giving the demanded esthetic result! WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM 800-436-1028 “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation”

  15. Arnold Pollikoff: WWW.DRTRAVEL.COM800-436-1028 Arnie@DrTravel.com “Your Prescription for the Perfect Vacation” For the professions.Now in our 11th year. Created by Dr. Pollikoff for Dr. Travel, Inc.

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