American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics
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American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics
American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics V OL UM E 2 8, N O .1 S UM M ER 2 01 0 President’s Welcome Dr. Stephen Rosenstiel President 2010 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Marriott Room Block Information 2 From the Treasurer’s Desk Notes from the Secretary 3 AAFP 2011 Officers Corporate Sponsors Program Books 4 2011 Annual Meeting Gaver/Staffanou 5 Award Awards Moulton 6 Tylman Meeting Highlights Table Clinics It was with great pride that I returned from Chicago as President of our Academy. I sincerely appreciate the trust you have put in my leadership for the upcoming year. Those of us fortunate enough to attend the Annual Scientific Meeting were treated to two days of outstanding lectures, the opportunity to meet up with friends and colleagues and enjoy the camaraderie that is the essence of the Academy. I can promise you that 2011 will be even better! As most of you are aware, next year’s meeting represents our Diamond Jubilee. Sixty years of scientific excellence is a heritage that deserves to be celebrated with the best meeting ever and I believe that our Program Chairs, Drs. Ariel Raigrodski and John Townsend, have given us precisely that. Their theme is “A Global Comprehensive Approach to Prosthodontics” and as you can see on page 5, they have assembled a truly staggering cast of world class authorities on fixed prosthodontic care. The Academy continues to provide its membership with the best value of any Prosthodontic organization. Careful fiscal management over many years has enabled us to continue to offer our annual meeting at no additional cost to members, despite dramatic rises in food and meeting costs over the last few years. It is the Academy’s goal to ensure that this benefit will continue for another 60 years, but it does require a knowledgeable and responsible membership. In particular, it is critical that we book the Marriott and order our meals very carefully using the website. If we cancel our reservation or check an event that we do not attend, we have a direct impact on the Academy’s financial health as we have to pay penalty fees. I would very much like to receive your thoughts on these and other matters as I start my presidential year, so please don’t hesitate to email me. Help me celebrate Sixty Years of Excellence next February! Sincerely, 7 Baker Award New Members 8 Diamond jubilee annual meeting February 25-26, 2011 PAGE 2 Important Notice About the Marriott Room Block Our annual 2010 AAFP meeting in Chicago was an excellent one with a great turnout. However, for the first time in years we had a shortfall in our room block. The AAFP has signed contracts with the Marriott Hotel which are renewed regularly in order to keep our organization with the safety of 5 years of meeting space. As in all cases with all hotels, we have a numerically defined number of rooms that we must fill each year. This is the “Room Block”. If we do not reach our quota, there are financial penalties costing the Academy thousands of dollars. This year (2010) we had an unusual situation whereby the attendance was larger than normal, but our room quota was not met. After cross checking hotel lists and registration lists, it became apparent that many people either A) booked their hotel room via the internet or B) stayed at other hotels even though there were rooms available at the Marriott all the way into mid February. The penalty for not reaching our room block quota was over $4000! ACADEMY MEMBERS: PLEASE book and stay at the Marriott for your meeting, via our registration web site. If you do not do this, in an attempt to save a few dollars, it will end up costing the entire Academy thousands of dollars, which we can ill afford. This will inevitably end up costing all of us more dollars in dues and/ or meeting fees. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, Jack Lipkin Meeting Director From the Treasurer’s Desk Dr. Rick Jordan The 2010 Annual Meeting in Chicago was a great success. Dr. Ken Malament and Dr. Harold Litvak provided excellent speakers for the scientific session entitled On the Wings of Excellence. This resulted in a super attendance for the meeting; 233 Members, 14 Life Members, 106 Guest Drs. pre-registered and an additional 29 on-site registrations, and 187 US Grad students plus 39 table clinicians. A BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE INVOLVED! The 2010-2011 Annual Dues Invoices will be mailed out on the 24th of May with the electronic payment site active on June 1 (www.fixedprosthodontics.org). Annual Dues are collected from June 1 through August 31; a $50 late fee is added for dues paid 1 Sept – 30 Sept. The Annual Dues rates are as follows: USA: $599 CANADA/MEXICO: $650 (USD) INTERNATIONAL: $654 (USD) LOOK FOR A LARGE WHITE ENVELOPE STAMPED “IMPORTANT – ANNUAL DUES INVOICE” and “ATTENTION OFFICE MANAGER” The Academy appreciates your prompt attention to payment of your annual dues. Have a great summer with your families and I’ll see you in Chicago. Rick Jordan VOLUME 28, NO.1 PAGE 3 Notes from the Secretary Dr. Denny Smith Criteria for Life Membership can be found in the Academy Bylaws, available on the website. Please note that to be considered for life membership at the 2011 General Membership Meeting it is necessary to send a letter of request to the Academy Secretary no later than July 1, 2010. Further, applicants for life membership are required to pay dues during the year in which application for life membership is made. President Rosenstiel, attentive to the multifaceted character of the Academy, has delivered a number of charges regarding important issues that stand before the Academy. Among the issues under consideration are the financial model upon which the Academy operates, the Academy’s reserve fund, Academy interactions with the corporate community, stipends, criteria for membership in the Academy, life membership, succession in the offices of the Academy, the Academy’s archives and the Diamond Jubilee celebration in 2011. The mid-year meeting of the Board of Directors has been scheduled for August 6-7, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. The members of the Board of Directors wish to consider all matters of substance that are of concern to the members, so please contact President Steve Rosenstiel, or this office, if you wish to suggest an agenda topic for the meeting or to comment on an issue presently before the Board. Though the application deadline for new members is not until January 01, 2011, this is a good time to reflect upon colleagues whose professional abilities and moral stature make them good candidates for membership in this academy. Please visit the website to review membership requirements, and then take the initiative to nominate your qualified colleagues for membership in the Academy. I will happily provide information to assist you in this service to the Academy. Denny Smith Immediate Past President and 2010 President Drs. Rosenstiel and Knoernschild 2010-2011 Officers Directors (back row, l to r): Drs. Holloway, Gehrke, Long, Schwedhelm, Hirayama, Vermilyea, and Morgano Officers (front row, l to r): Drs. Knoernschild, Jordan, Kelly, Rosenstiel, Driscoll, and Smith PAGE 4 Corporate Sponsors Contribute to the 2010 Annual Meeting Success! We extend special thanks to the 2010 corporate sponsors, who contributed to a successful 59th Annual Meeting in many ways. Their commitments to our organization are certainly greatly appreciated by Academy members and guests. Such commitments have enhanced our opportunities for learning and fellowship in recent years. Astra Tech Dental, our Mission Partner, provided extensive support from several aspects including (1) Advanced Prosthodontics student registration for more than 200 attendees, (2) the Research and Clinical Awards for the Table Clinic Awards of Excellence, and (3) the scientific program, which further heightened the program quality. The Editorial Council of the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry continued their support of the Academy at the Diamond level through ongoing support of our website and the Tylman Awards. Nobel Biocare (Platinum sponsor), Neoss (Gold sponsor) and Ivoclar Vivadent (Silver sponsor) also provided highly valued support that augmented the Academy event. The enthusiasm of our Exhibitors this year again enhanced meeting learning and fellowship. The success of our organizations lies largely on the quality of our consistently outstanding scientific program. Dr. Ken Malament’s 2010 program, “On the Wings of Excellence,” met and exceeded Academy expectations. The Academy Mission encompasses learning, research and fellowship. We again thank our corporate sponsors, who believe in the Mission and our goals of achieving excellence in the discipline of fixed prosthodontics. Kent Knoernschild Photo legend: Brian Bashaw (Director University Development), Kent Knoernschild, Steve Rosenstiel, and Craig Rodriguez (Vice President of Marketing) at the Astra Tech booth during the February 2010 Annual Meeting. Program Books Wanted The Chair of our Historical Committee, Dr. Wayne Campagni, is scanning the program books from our scientific meetings to put on our website. He has most of the books from the 1980s and later, but has many "holes" from the 50s, 60s and 70s. If you have any of those earlier booklets, could you contact Wayne at [email protected]? AMERICAN ACADEMY VOLUME 28, NO.1 PAGE 5 Annual Meeting February 2011 Diamond jubilee Dr. Maurice Salama Dr. Iñaki Gamborena Dr. Jacopo Castelnuovo Dr. Richard Roblee Dr. Jeffery Rubenstein Dr. Florian Beuer Mr. Hiro Tokutomi Dr. Marcos Vargas Dr. Joseph Kan Dr. Domenico Massironi Dr. J. William Robbins Dr. Robert Kelly Dr. John Burgess Dr. Galip Gürel Dr. Keng Mun Wong Dr. Stephen Chu A GLOBAL COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO PROSTHODONTICS WORLD RENOWN SPEAKERS Dr. Gerald Ziebert receives the first Garver-Staffanou Prosthodontic Program Director’s Award for Excellence The American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics (AAFP) established a new award program, the Garver-Staffanou Prosthodontic Program Director’s Award for Excellence, in honor of two of our most dedicated members, Drs. Don Garver and Bob Staffanou. Candidates for this award must have served as a program director of an ADA-accredited advanced educational specialty program in prosthodontics for a minimum of 5 years. Current and past program directors are eligible. Candidates do not need to be AAFP members. Candidates must show evidence of having made a significant contribution to the specialty of prosthodontics, along with excellence in teaching prosthodontics at the postdoctoral level. This award was presented to Dr. Gerald Ziebert at the annual meeting of the AAFP held February 26-27, 2010 at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Hotel. Dr. Ziebert graduated from Marquette University School of Dentistry and also completed his master’s degree and certificate in fixed prosthodontics at Marquette. Since 1978 he has participated in the advanced educational program in prosthodontics at Marquette University. He served as program director from 1978 – 1984, from 1989 – 1991 and most recently from 2004 to the present. Steve Morgano AMERICAN ACADEMY PAGE 6 AAFP 2010 MOULTON AWARD RECIPIENT Dr. Harold Litvak There are people in every generation who are leaders, not because they pursued such recognition but because colleagues recognized their distinctive characteristics. Our awardee today is one such individual. I would like to invite Dr. Harold Litvak to join me at the podium as I recognize his many contributions. Harold was born in 1937 in Buffalo, NY and you would never know that he will be 73 in 2 months. His father was in the shoe business and the way I understand it dentistry had more appeal than being a shoe salesmen. Aren’t we lucky it turned out that way. He completed his DMD degree at Tufts University and his MSD degree in Prosthodontics from NYU. He served in the United States Air Force and has been practicing Prosthodontics in New York City for 43 years. He has been coming to Chicago for 42 years. His areas of special interest are oral physiology, occlusion, and implant prosthodontics. He has been President of the Northeast Gnathological Society and the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics. He has twice served as Co-Chair for this meeting, including this year. He established the Occlusion lecture series at NYU and has maintained his involvement with the teaching of occlusion for over 30 years. Harold is not your average tennis player. He is a great player and still plays a lot. He has played in USTA tournaments and held a ranking. In 1987, he and an old fraternity brother from Buffalo teamed up and won gold medals in Israel in the Pan American Maccabiah games. He twice won the New York 45 clay tournament. About 10 years ago, a former student of Harold’s and a close friend decided to throw a surprise retirement party for Harold. He invited past students and fellow professors from NYU. He lured Harold to the Tennis facility with the promise of a special game. It was a huge party and a huge surprise but later in the evening it became clear to everyone that Harold wasn’t planning to retire. Harold has been blessed with many special patients. One of these patients felt so fortunate to have found someone who provided not just excellent care and also cared for them as a person. This individual set up a scholarship in Harold’s name at the dental school. Since Harold loves jazz music, he was rewarded by another friend who made it possible for a gala weekend and party at the Lincoln Center in New York on the occasion of a special symposium held in Harold’s honor. Harold has not just been the recipient of other people’s gifts. He has personally given back very generously to his school at NYU where there is now a Harold and Sheila Litvak wing for Graduate Prosthodontics. Harold, because of your many contributions to the profession and to the public you have served so admirably for decades, it is a pleasure to recognize you with the George H. Moulton Award, the highest level of recognition bestowed by this Academy. CHARLES GOODACRE TYLMAN AWARD WINNERS Annual Meeting 2010 SECOND PLACE Dr. Wei-Shao Lin University of Rochester Eastman Dental Center Title: The effect of veneering on the Biaxial Flexural Strength of dental ceramics Research Supervisor: Carlo Ercoli, DDS Program Director: Carlo Ercoli, DDS AMERICAN OF FIXED ACADEMY PROSTHODONTICS FIRST PLACE Dr. Daniel M. Domagala Marquette University School of Dentistry Title: The accuracy of multi implant casts fabricated using the Segmental Framework Matrix Research Supervisor: Gerald Ziebert, DDS, MS Program Director: Gerald Ziebert, DDS, MS THIRD PLACE Dr. Lisa Spink University of Connecticut Health Center Title: Comparison of Absolute Translucency and Relative Translucency of All-Ceramic Core Materials and the Associated Veneering Porcelain Research Supervisor: J.R. Kelly DDS, MS, DMSc Program Director: John R. Agar, DDS, MA PAGE 7 2010 MEETING HIGHLIGHTS Exhibit Hall Registration Chicago: Old & New Program Co-chairs: Drs. Malament & Litvak New Members’ Breakfast Table Clinics BAKER AWARD Annual Meeting 2010 Dr. Mijin Choi Dr. Choi is a graduate of Columbia University’s College of Dentistry. She completed an Advanced Education Program in General Dentistry at the same school and then went on to the University of Maryland where she completed her MSD in Oral Biology and Certificate in Prosthodontics. Afterwards, she completed a Maxillofacial Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. She is currently a full time Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Prosthodontics at the New York University College of Dentistry. Dr.Choi is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics. She has won scholarships and awards, completed research, published papers and done scientific presentations. She is responsible for 2 undergraduate courses, Advance Prosthodontics and the Honors Program. Dr. Choi and Baker Committee Chair, Dr. Rungruanganunt AMERICAN ACADEMY Sarita Arteaga, DMD, MAGD Newsletter Editor University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine 263 Farmington Avenue Farmington, CT 06030-1615 860-679-2649 To: Address Label www.fixedprosthodontics.org NEW MEMBERS 2010 Back Row (l to r): Drs. Lim, Bidra, El-Sherif, Yen-Wei Chen, Lasnoski, Boatwright, Hagood, Andrews Front Row (l to r): Drs. Marafie, Birdi, Lee, Chen, Mitchell, Kaplan, Kovacs, McNeil