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BULLETIN - Montgomery Bucks Dental Society
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Distinguished Speaker Series
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Blue Bell Country Club
1800 Tournament Dr, Blue Bell
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Dr. Alan Stiles
Presents
The Many Faces of Facial Pain
The course is designed to introduce the
broad range of conditions that make up
orofacial pain. First, we will cover how to
approach patients with complicated and
chronic pain complaints. Second, we will be
introduced to the conditions that affect the
orofacial region, and finally we will discuss
some of the treatments which are used to
help these patients.
Alan Stiles, D.M.D., is an Instructor in the
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
at Thomas Jefferson University. His clinical
practice is limited to the management of
head, neck, and facial pain.
Dr. Stiles is a graduate of University of
Pittsburgh. He received his dental degree
from Temple University School of Dentistry in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed a
residency in Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction at
UCLA School of Medicine and Dentistry. He
then completed his fellowship in headache at
the Jefferson Headache Center in the
department of neurology at Thomas Jefferson
University in Philadelphia.
Cocktails - 6 PM • Dinner - 7 PM
Meeting - 8 PM
See page 15 for Registration form.
Volume 63, Number 3
December 2015
President’s Message
I love train stations, I really do. There is a genuine
energy, a hustle and bustle with people coming and
going,
that
I
find
exhilarating
and
entertaining. Strange, I know, but over the years I
seem to have spent, and continue to spend, a fair
amount of time waiting in train stations, in
particularly the Trenton train station. Both of my
children have spent time in NYC and one of the
Dr. Joanne Burrell
easiest ways to get back and forth is utilizing the New
Jersey Transit Line out of Trenton. Being the
triple A type personality dentists often are, I am always early waiting for them,
parked in the line of cars picking up passengers. This gives me ample time to
“people watch.”
I find the train station exhilarating because everyone is moving, going
someplace, checking their watch, checking the board, walking and sometimes
running. Everyone is on a mission, whether it is to get on the train or pick
someone up; Entertaining due to the wide variety of people one observes: young,
old, business people, students, parents, boyfriends, girlfriends – you name it. It
is fascinating to watch the interactions of people, the various fashion senses and
the individuals juggling luggage whether it is their own or someone else’s.
The interactions are often heartwarming to observe; the girlfriend coming
out of the station, seeing her boyfriend, watching the huge smile on her face
develop; the parents waiting in the car, anxiously checking their watches. Dad
gets out of the car, again looks at his watch; Mom bobs up and down looking
over the crowds trying to catch a glimpse of the person they are waiting
for. When all the family members see each other, it is touching: hugs, smiles,
quick chatting and sometimes tears. Dad’s being Dad’s...they typically pick up
the luggage and the party moves on.
Luggage is another interesting item to observe at the train station. It often
varies on what I suspect is the travel savviness of the individual. Who does not
use luggage on wheels anymore?? You would be amazed. Then there is a wide
variety of luggage on wheels. Some are easy gliders and roll right along, no
hiccups. Then there are others...yes, the luggage might be on wheels, but they
topple one way, are righted, than they topple the other way – amusing. Then
there are the travelers who really are attempting to carry way too much, the
rolling bag, the overstuffed bag over the shoulder and the back pack larger than
life. All of this creates a Sherpa type of appearance.
During the holidays, the train station is literally a hum of activity – almost
as if on steroids. I have sat waiting for one of my children on almost every
holiday. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. There are no expectations on
this holiday except good food, family and friends. Typically our meal means as
many carbohydrates that can possibly fit on a dining room table. My kind of
meal. I suspect that this Thanksgiving I will be waiting at the Trenton station for
Chelsea. The police will be directing cars which will most likely wrap around
the block, and people will be darting across the street to waiting cars. She will
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December, 2015
MONTGOMERY-BUCKS
DENTAL SOCIETY
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P.O. Box 633 • Green Lane, PA 18054
Phone: 215-234-4203
Fax: 215-234-9936
www.mbds.org
2015-2016 Officers
CO-EDITOR
DR. AMANDA HEMMER
DR. ANNE O’DAY
DR. KRUTI A. PATEL
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
2015-2016
Executive Council Meetings: (held at Blue Bell Country Club Clubhose)
November 19, 2015
February 25, 2015
January 7, 2016
Dinner Meetings: Cocktail hour beginning at 6:00 & dinner at 7:00
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
PRESIDENT
DR. JOANNE BURRELL
1245 Highland Avnue, Suite 203
Abington, PA 19001
[email protected]
215-885-9010
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
DR. TOM HOWLEY
P.O. Box 633, Green Lane, PA 18054-0633
Phone: 215-234-4203 • Fax: 215-234-9936
E-mail: [email protected]
OFFICERS
DR. E. STEVEN MORICONI
President-Elect
DR PARAMPREET CHHINA “PAPPY”
Corresponding Secretary
DR. DAVID M. KAFFEY
Recording Secretary
DR. ANGELA M. STOUT
Treasurer
DR. ANNE O’DAY
Immediate Past President
DIRECTORS TO SECOND DISTRICT
Dr. I. Jay Freedman (2015)
Dr. Stanley Heleniak (2015)
Dr. Bruce Terry (2015)
Dr. Joanne Burrell (2016)
Dr. Nancy Rosenthal (2016)
Thursday, December 3, 2015 – Dr. M. Alan Stiles
The Many Faces of Facial Pain
Note this Meeting held at Blue Bell Country Club
Monday, February 29, 2016 – Dr. Shelly Lindemeyer
Current Pediatric Trends
Monday, April 4, 2016 – Dr. Richard Sobel
Insight to the Addictive Patient
Monday, May 16, 2016 – President’s Banquet Event
Friday Full Day CE. Meetings: Friday courses run 9:00 to 3:30
215-880-8859
215-672-9444
215-368-6636
215-233-0206
215-794-5002
215-884-8289
215-361-2040
610-995-0109
215-885-9010
215-887-4004
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
Audit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Anne O’Day
Budget & Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Lon Kessler
Dr. Nancy Rosenthal
Community & Dental Awareness . . . . . .Dr. Joe Persichetti
Dr. Ben Azizi
Constitution & Bylaws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Anne O’Day
Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Laurence H. Stone
Ethics & Law Enforcement . . . . . . . .Dr. Christina Gregory
Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Anne O’Day
Fellowship & Advisory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Anne O’Day
Government Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Bernard Dishler
Dr. Nancy Rosenthal
Insurance Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Leslie Green
Interprofessional Relations . . .Dr. Jonathan C. Limberakis
Membership Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. James Stevenson
Member Insurance Subcommittee . . . .Dr. Eugene E. Katz
Member Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Lisbeth Pulaski
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D. I. Jay Freedman
New Dentist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Ada Greenfield
Dr. David M. Kaffey
Nominating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. I. Jay Freedman
Patient Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Robert Singer
Dr. Bruce Terry
Publications & Media . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Amanda Hemmer
Dr. Anne O’Day
Dr. Kruti A. Patel
Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr.Hadi Ghaouli
Informatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Alyssa Nielubowicz
Social Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. I. Jay Freedman
Sponsorship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Stanley Heleniak
Parliamentarian . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Thomas A. Howley, Jr.
PDA Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Bruce Terry
ADA Trustee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Andrew Kwasny
PDA Trustee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Charles Incalcaterra
November 20, 2015 – Howard Glazer, DDS
What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter
January 22, 2016 – Lou Graham, DDS
A Sound Recession Proof Practice: Integrating the Team & Creating the Value
March 18, 2016 – Health Care Symposium
Ebola - Time to get Mean & Smart - Randall Hyer, MD, PhD, MPH
Nursey Advocacy - Betty Long, RN
Anticoagulants in Dentistry - Sharon Elad, DMD, MSc
The Affordable Care Act - Gil Davis
Gerontology - Elizabeth Serkin, MA, PhD
ADA Annual Session:
November 5-10, 2015 – Washington, DC
Registration Now Open - www.ada.org/meeting
All dinner meetings & CE Events are held at Normandy Farms in Blue Bell
unless otherwise noted.
Important Contact Information:
Second District Executive Secretary
Ms. Betty J. Dencler
Pennsylvania Dental Association
American Dental Association
Philadelphia County Dental Society
Pennsylvania State Board
800-860-3551
717-234-5941
312-440-2500
215-925-6050
717-783-7162
Deadline for January 2016 Issue: December 1, 2015
The Bulletin (ISSN 0027-0156) will be published six times for the 2015-2016 Year in September, October, November,
January, February, and April. The Montgomery-Bucks Dental Society and the editorial staff assume no responsibility
for articles or opinions expressed in this publication by its contributors, or for omissions from such articles. All articles
must reach the editor by the first of the month previous to next issue’s publication.
Advertising rates are available from the Business Manager, Dr. Hadi Ghazzouli, 1117 South Broad Street,
Lansdale, PA 19446, 215-880-6067, [email protected]
Member of American Association of Dental Editors
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Abington Dental Access Program Update
We now have over 42 dentists participating in the Abington Dental Access program. Abington reports both the patients
and participating dentists are very pleased with this worthy program providing basic dental services to the uninsured or
underinsured residents of the greater North Penn community.
This unique model of dental care is successful due to the partnership of Abington Health which administrates the
program, the VNA Foundation of Greater North Penn’s grant of $100,000 to provide the funding, and Montgomery-Bucks
Dental Society helping to coordinate recruitment of dentists.
The goal is to continue to increase the number of participating dentists so those in need of dental care who may also
have transportation issues can have a dentist proximal to them. Also, increasing the number of participating dentists will
allow the program to serve more patients without taking too much chair time from each participating dentist. This is not a
pro bono program. Compensation to participating dentists will be roughly half their regular fees.
If you have already volunteered your dental services, thank you so much. If not, please consider joining your
colleagues in this very worthy Dental Access Program.
For more information or to ask a question, contact The Dental Access Program manager at 215-855-8296.
Distinquished Speaker Series
Monday, September 28, 2015
Dr. Ryan Tamburrino
Presented
Parafunctional Rationale for Transverse Normalization
We Need Volunteers for the MBDS Candy Buy Back Initiative
How Can You Help?
• We are looking for offices in Montgomery and Bucks Counties to volunteer to be "drop off stations" for the collected candy the week of November 8th.
• We also need volunteers to assist picking up and delivering the candy on Saturday November 14th to Dr. Angel
Stout's office. Her office will serve as a consolidation packing area. From her office we plan to drop the candy
off at the USO at the Philadelphia airport.
Please contact Joe Persichetti at [email protected] to volunteer!
Thank you in advance for your help!
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December, 2015
P L A N TO JOI N U S F OR
POWER AND BALANCE OF THE FEMALE DENTIST
Abington Hospital – Je erson Health
Zaslow Auditorium
Frobese Conference Center
1200 Old York Rd., Abington, PA 19001
Friday, November 13, 2015
8 AM – 1 PM
CE: 3 CREDITS
is president, Transitions Group North
America, a full service coaching company for dentistry.
She graduated from East Tennessee State University as
a Registered Dental Hygienist in 1987. Her career began
with clinical hygiene in United States and Canada to
the creation of a periodontal disease management
program in which she coached thousands of dental
professionals. She is currently a leader, author, and
coach and highly sought after North American speaker.
Lisa is committed to being an eternal student in the
areas of personal growth, leadership, change
management, human capital potential, adult learning,
advanced training techniques and communication
skills. Her mission is to make dentistry simple and fun
allowing dental professionals to achieve personal and
professional fulfillment in the workplace.
$25 per attendee
Please contact Benco Customer Service
@ 1-800-462-3626 and reference item #4905-953.
All requests for refunds or cancellations must be
received in writing 45 days prior to the course and
will be subject to an administration fee. Please send
cancellations via fax to: Amanda Ankner, at
570-602-4920, with your name and mailing address.
No refunds accepted with less than 45 days notice.
There will be no refunds for no-shows.
7:30 – 8:30 AM
8:30 – 9 AM
Registration and Breakfast
Opening Remarks
Dr. Maxine Feinberg, DDS
2014-2015 President,
American Dental Association
Dr. Kathleen O’Loughlin, DMD, MPH
Executive Director/Chief Operating O cer
American Dental Association
9 – 9:15 AM
Lucy Hobbs Presentation
Amanda M. Ankner
Business Innovation Project Coordinator
Benco Dental Company
9:15 – 11:15 AM
Keynote Address
Lisa Philp
11:15 – 11:30 AM
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
12:30 – 1 PM
1 PM
Break
Lisa Philp
Closing Remarks
Joanne C. Burrell, DMD
Associate Director
Abington Dental Residency Program
President, Montgomery Bucks Dental Society
Tour of Abington – Je erson Health
Dental Clinic - Optional
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POWER AND BALANCE OF THE FEMALE DENTIST
Friday, November 13, 2015
8 AM – 1
PM
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Energy is defined as available power; the capacity for vigorous activity.
As women, we are constantly active as we multi-task and juggle all aspects
of life, requiring a high level of energy. Since most of us spend a large
portion of our time at work, we need to create as energizing an environment
as possible to maintain happiness, peace and purpose.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Prioritizing time management
How we over- and underestimate our time
Identifying role requirements
Daily and weekly energy management
How to be productive vs. busy
Plans of action unique to each person
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE LUCY HOBBS PROJECT
For more information or to join The Lucy Hobbs Project, visit our website,
thelucyhobbsproject.com .
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Call or email Amanda Ankner, at 570-371-2089 or [email protected].
SPONSORS
Made possible by a partnership between The Lucy Hobbs Project by
CE ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Benco Dental is an ADA CERP Recognized
Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the
American Dental Association to assist dental
professionals in identifying quality providers
of continuing dental education. ADA CERP
does not approve or endorse individual
courses or instructors, nor does it imply
acceptance of credit hours by boards of
dentistry. Benco Dental designates this
activity for 3 continuing education credits.
Certain Benco costs associated with this
event are required to be reported as being
provided to attending dentists pursuant
to the Federal Open Payments Law
(i.e., Sunshine Act). For further info see
www.benco.com/sunshineact.
This continuing dental education course
is being provided pursuant to the laws,
regulations and accepted dental practices
of the state in which it is being provided.
Participants should not assume that all
the practices, policies, procedures and
techniques outlined in this course will be
applicable to the practice of dentistry in
other states. As such, participants who
practice in other states should refer to the
rules and rulings of their own state dental
boards to determine the applicability and
appropriateness of the instruction provided.
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This continuing education activity has
been planned and implemented in
accordance with the standards of the
ADA Continuing Education Recognition
Program (ADA CERP) through the joint
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Montgomery Bucks Dental Society.
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Continuing Education 2015-2016
Seminar #2, Friday, November 20, 2015
Dr. Howard Glazer, DDS - “What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter!!”
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ABOUT THIS COURSE:
This is a program about real dentistry for real people by a real dentist! Dr. Glazer will present a potpourri of materials and techniques that will
make your day at the office easier, more productive and fun! Your entire dental team will benefit from learning about the latest products and
benefits provided for you and your patients. Dr. Glazer writes a monthly column by the same title for AGD Impact magazine, and reviews new
products and materials on a regular basis for his column. Topics may include: Curing lights..to light up your life (dental); Desensitiztion &
Adhesives..a sticky subject made simple; Composites for esthetic fillings not just white ones; ICON Infiltration technique..for minimally invasive
procedures; Impression materials..it’s true..first impressions are important; Provisional materials..provisionals should look great; Burs..so
many and so little time; Lasers..simple, easy and quick w/ great results; Endodontic instruments..getting to the root of the ma tter; Cements..that which holds the
relationship together; Tissue retraction and fluid control...essentials of clear fields; Reducing Sensitivity with topical paste application & Fluoride varnishes; Matrix
bands for perfect, predictable contacts..contact perfect every time; Whitening systems..that work; Oral cancer prevention..dentists can save lives!; Biodentine…dentine
in a capsule!; Thermoplastics…easy to use; Patient communication…high-tech and really cool!; Going Digital..simple, easy and soon to be a must!; Loupes,
instruments, equipment potpourri; And more….
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To learn the different types of materials in various product categories
• To learn what is faster, easier and better
• To be able to evaluate product claims and merit
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To understand the necessity of oral cancer prevention
DR. HOWARD GLAZER is a Fellow and Past President of the Academy of General Dentistry, and former Assistant Clinical Professor in Dentistry at the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine (Bronx, NY). He has been a visiting clinician at several universities around the country. He is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists;
International College of Dentists; American Society for Dental Aesthetics, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, and a Dip lomate of the American Board of
Aesthetic Dentistry. Dr. Glazer is an Attending Dentist at the Englewood Hospital (Englewood, NJ). Additionally, Dr. Glazer is the Deputy Chief Forensic Dental
Consultant to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner, City of New York. For the past several years, Dr. Glazer has been named as one of the “Leading Clinicians in
Continuing Education” by Dentistry Today, and most recently was named as one of the Top Dentists in New Jersey by New Jersey Monthly & 201 Magazine. He
lectures throughout the United States, Canada, and overseas, on the subjects of dental materials, cosmetic dentistry, forensic dentistry and patient management.
Additionally, Dr. Glazer is a frequent author of dental articles and has been published throughout the world. Currently he publishes a monthly column in AGD IMPACT
entitled “What’s Hot and What’s Getting Hotter!” He maintains a general practice in Fort Lee, NJ.
Seminar #3, Friday, January 22, 2016
Dr. Lou Graham - “A Sound Recession-Proof Restorative/Hygiene Practice: Integrating the Team
and Creating Value”
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
The essence of this course is all about integrating “your” practice’s philosophical approach to dentistry amongst your entire team allowing
for seamless interactions. Your initial exams, periodic exams, periodontal exams, oral cancer screening exams, x-ray protocols, diagnostic approaches, and communication skills all must be consistent to allow your practice to maximize value. This course will highlight a day in practice, demonstrating some of the latest techniques and truly maximize what you can be doing each day to become a recession proof office. This
course is recommended for doctors and their hygienists, or should I say, hygienists…bring your doctors!
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• Understanding what “your” philosophy is.
• How hygiene growth is the number 1 driver to overall growth and the essence of your practice.
• Why the “wheel” defines consistency and communication between the doctor and hygienist.
• Understanding the latest in diagnostics for the hygienist/doctor team and why these new technologies provide you with so much
more information and equally, allow you to show and deliver far more diagnostically driven outcomes.
• Combination treatment plans that integrates the hygienist and the doctor.
• Prevention at every age, customizing your protocols.
• The latest in rinses, toothpastes, gels and how to again treat areas from chronic halitosis to refractory periodontal patients and so much more!
• Specific casework on patients 65 and beyond…They are key to your growth!.
DR. LOU GRAHAM is an internationally recognized lecturer extensively involved in continuing education for dental professionals. His lectures focus on incorporating current clinical advancements through “conservative dentistry.” He emphasizes the same concepts he practices: dental health diagnosis, treatment plans
for medically compromised patients, conservative treatment, cosmetic dentistry, and customized approaches to periodontal care, implants and laser dentistry. Dr.
Graham is the founder of the Catapult Group, a continuing education company whose philosophy and programs use contemporary, interactive formats to integrate time-proven conservative dentistry with 21st century materials and techniques. Dr. Graham is a published author in many leading national and international
dental journals. He is a member of the American Dental Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, Chicago Dental Society and Illinois Dental Association. Dr. Graham is a graduate of Emory Dental School. He is the former Dental Director of the University of Chicago’s Department
of Dentistry. He enjoys providing dental care at his multi-specialty private practice group, University Dental Professionals, in Chicago, IL – Hyde Park..
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Continuing Education 2015-2016
Seminar #4, Friday, March 18, 2016
Health Care Symposium
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Randall Hye r, MD, PhD, MPH – “Ebola- Time to get Mean and Smart”
Deputy Director, Center for Risk Communication
Co-founder and Principal, CrisisCommunication.net, LLC
(former) World Health Organization (WHO) International Staff, Outbreak Response
Betty Long, RN – “Nurse Advocacy”
2008 Glamour Magazine Business Woman of the Year
Founder and CEO, Guardian Nurses, Plymouth Meeting, PA.
Shar on Elad, DMD, MSc. – “ Anticoagulants in Dentistry”
Clinical Chief, Hospital General Dentistry, Professor and Chair, Division of Oral Medicine
Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester Medical Center
Gil Davis, “The Affordable Care Act”
CEO, PDAIS (Pennsylvania Dental Association Insurance Services)
Elizabeth Serkin, MA, PhD, “Gerontology”
SAVE THE DATE! • ADA 2015
America’s Dental Meeting: November 5-10 • Washington, D.C.
Registration is open at ADA.org/meeting
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Sponsorship Opportunities
Handouts & Wi-Fi for CE Courses
CE Full Day, Monday Evening Programs
and custom packages:
Any relevant handouts for the MBDS continuing
education series lectures will be posted on the
MBDS Continuing Education webpage shortly
before each session.
Contact
Dr. Stan Heleniak, Sponsorship Chair
1570 Sumneytown Pike • Lansdale, PA 19446
Office: 215-361-2040 • Fax: 215-361-2088
[email protected]
If attending a course, please check the webpage:
http://www.mbds.org/Education.html
and print out the handout pages.
There is also Wi-Fi available on-site so you could
also bring a device and view them during the
presentation if you desire.
Continuing Education Registration Form
Return this form with check to:
Montgomery-Bucks Dental Society
P.O. Box 633
Green Lane, PA 18054
215-234-4203
[email protected]
Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement
11/10/2011 to 10/31/2014
PACE Approval Renewal Application currently being filed.
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Dr. Alan Stiles
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step out onto the steps, look to the right, then left until she
finds me. She will smile and I will smile and try not to cry. My
holiday will be complete when Chris comes home - he will walk
in the house shouting, “Whaz up!” The house will be a buzz of
activity with all the aroma’s of the holiday – and this will be
wonderful – my favorite holiday.
I suspect when you read this message, Thanksgiving will be
around the corner. May you have a wonderful holiday with family,
friends and too many carbohydrates!
Dr. Stiles is an active member of the American
Academy of Orofacial Pain and the American Headache
Society. He is also a peer reviewer for Headache: The
Journal of Head and Face Pain and Cephalalgia.
Dr. Stiles’s publications include many peer-reviewed
articles, book chapters, an Atlas of Migraine, and Clinical
Manual of Trigeminal Neuralgia. His special interests
include trigeminal neuralgia, migraine variants, and
atypical trigeminal neuropathic pain syndromes.
Joanne Burrell
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December 3, 2015 - Dr. Alan Stiles
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Our mission is to encourage the improvement of the health of the public, foster excellence and ethics in
dentistry, to provide a network of informed, proactive dentists, to enhance the image of the profession to
the public, to provide education and services to the members, to support the growth and professional success of the members, and to represent the interest of the dental profession and the public which it serves.
Membership Benefits in the Montgomery-Bucks Dental Society include:
General Membership Meetings
• Meet with your colleagues at these monthly dinner meetings offering lectures by a variety of speakers.
• Members receive two complimentary dinners annually.
Continuing Education Programs
• Fulfill All CE Credit Requirements
• Grow professionally by attending our superb CE programs featuring nationally known speakers. New
dentists receive substantial discounts for all courses; nonmembers are invited to attend one evening
program or one all-day seminar free of charge.
• Accumulate the required CE credits in one year through various programs and meetings offered by
MBDS while enjoying the camaraderie of your colleagues who represent a diversified membership.
Valley Forge Dental Conference
• Experience a top-rated dental meeting featuring a three-day scientific session as well as a full range of
technical exhibits. Enjoy nationally known speakers, auxiliary programs and exciting social activities.