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PAY ONLINE AT www.wyda.org Parkway Plaza Hotel
100th Annual Convention Casper , Wyoming June 23-26, 2016
Registration for All Meals & All CE
WDA Dentist
_____ $350
New WDA Dentists
(Licensed in ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) _____ $325
WDA Life or Retired Dentist
_____ $325
Out of State ADA Dentist
_____ $495
ADA#____________________
Non ADA/WDA Dentist
_____ $495
Spouse
_____ $195
Staff
_____ $240
Golf (Green Fees & Cart)
_____ $55
TOTAL
$____________
Or…… Register by SINGLE EVENT
Friday Luncheon
Friday CE Dentist
Friday CE Staff
Friday Night Tate Pump House
Children 10 & under
Saturday President’s Banquet
Children 12 & Under
Saturday Luncheon
Saturday CE Dentist
Saturday CE Staff
Golf (Green Fees & Cart)
TOTAL
_____$23
_____$150
_____ $65
_____$50
_____$15
_____ $50
_____ $25
_____ $23
_____$50
_____ $25
_____ $55
$___________
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Dr.’s Name & Spouse (if attending)
City/State/Zipcode
Email Address
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Staff Names
For a full refund, cancellations must be made by June 12, 2016!
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Wyoming Dental Association
259 S. Center St., Ste. 201
Casper, WY 82601
(307)237-1186 fax same
[email protected]
PAY ONLINE AT www.wyda.org
Parkway Plaza Hotel
123 West “E” Street
Casper, WY 82601
307.235-1777
Room Rate: $79+applicable taxes
Reservations need to be made by June 8, 2016
(Mention the Wyoming Dental Association Room Block)
Continuing Education
Friday evening, the 100th Annual Session fun night will be held at
the Tate Pump House on the river with Silver Fox catering the event.
100th Year Group Photo will be taken here.
Thursday Golf 11:15am: Casper Countr y Club, 4149 Countr y Club Rd
www.caspercountryclub.com
Continuing Education
Approved PACE Program Provider
FAGD/MAGD Credit
Approval does not imply acceptance
by a state of provincial board of
dentistry or AGD endorsement. The
current term of approval extends from
11/1/2014 to 10/31/2018
Provider ID# 219282
Steve Ratcliff, D.D.S., M.S. Friday June 24, 2016 9am - 4pm
Dr. Ratcliff is the vice president of business development at Spear Education where he helps specialists and their restorative colleagues embrace
the gifts and challenges of interdisciplinary care, and where he is a member of the faculty practice. His primary responsibilities are overseeing
content development and innovations for study clubs and Spear Online.
Dr. Ratcliff has practiced general dentistry for 35 years, for the last 23 years has focused his work on comprehensive adult restorative care and he
has become regarded as one of the premier clinicians in the United States. Dr. Ratcliff lectures internationally on interdisciplinary care, esthetic,
implant and restorative dentistry, and optimizing the patient experience.
The former chairman of education at The Pankey Institute, Dr. Ratcliff is passionate about helping dentists reach their preferred futures, and is an
engaging and down-to-earth speaker. He presents and facilitates small groups with a combination of excellent clinical examples, interactive
discussion and well-organized concepts.
Dr. Ratcliff is a member of the Arizona State Dental Association, the American Dental Association, a fellow of the American College of
Dentists, a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, a fellow of The International Team for Implantology, the Academy of Osseointegration
and the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics.
Dr. Ratcliff earned his D.D.S. from Case Western Reserve University in 1978 and an M.S. degree in adult education at the University of
Wyoming in 1974.
“Cases I Love…and some I wish I’d never seen! A Journey into Comprehensive Care”
We all have cases of which we are proud and then there is that one we will never forget. What goes into great results and what turns into the case
from the netherworlds? Is there a way to create predictable outcomes that are great for both the doctor and the patient? How do we make sure we
satisfy the functional, esthetic and emotional needs of our patients so that we can sleep at night and feel good going to the office everyday? What
do we do with severe wear cases and how do we assess risk? This course will show you a linear systematic approach to treatment planning and
case completion
Audience: Dentists, technicians and highly motivated hygienists and assistants
You will learn:
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The process for successful outcomes: step by step
How to predict a functional success
Simplifying occlusion
The wear case, what now?
Erosion vs Attrition, how do I know
Implants, they are just roots, right?
Photography for practice growth
How to help your patients become raving fans for your practice
Full Day Lecture 6 CE Hours
Norma Olvera, D.D.S., M.S. Saturday June 25, 2016 9am - noon
“Achieving Success in Implant Dentistry”
CE Hours: 3
Dr. Norma Olvera is a graduate of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio– Dental School class of 1987. In 1990
she received her certification in Prosthodontics and her Master’s degree in Prosthodontics from the Graduate School of Biomedical
Sciences from The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
She held a private practice in Houston, Texas for over 20 years. She has restored and managed simple to complex full mouth reconstructive
cases leading to extensive clinical experience with numerous different implant systems. She has spoken nationally and internationally on
various implant systems. She was Director of CE Dental Implantology form 1990-1994 at The University of Texas Health Science Center
at Houston – Dental Branch. She was also Director of Postgraduate Didactic Implantology from 1997-2010.
She is presently full-time faculty at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio – School of Dentistry in the Department
of Comprehensive Dentistry. She also sees private practice patients 2 days per week. She has been course director of the sophomore fixed
course, director of clinical expectations in the junior year, course director of the sophomore dental implantology course and assistant course
director of the junior fixed didactic course 2012-2014. Her responsibilities expanded to senior dental implant course and Director of Pros
Faculty Practice. She is presently Director of the Implant Clinic at UTHSCSA School of Dentistry and continues to be Course Director of
the Sophomore and Senior Dental Implantology Courses at UTHSCSA School of Dentistry and sees patients in private practice at
UTHSCSA School of Dentistry.
“Achieving Success in Implant Dentistry”
Goals & Objectives:
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Treatment planning concepts for single tooth
Biomechanical principles for success
Immediate and delayed restorative options
Screw vs Cement retained
Treatment planning concepts for the edentulous patient