USDTA TODAY USDTA TODAY - United States Dental Tennis
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USDTA TODAY USDTA TODAY - United States Dental Tennis
USDTA TODAY Spring 2012 45th Annual Fall Meeting The Lodge at Ventana Canyon, Tucson, AZ November 4-10, 2012 The Lodge at Ventana Canyon sits against the backdrop of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Nestled within this spectacular setting is a private country club and Lodge with just 50 suites and 36 holes of golf. Winding through the canyons and arroyos of this 600-acre desert preserve are Tom Fazio's two 18 hole championship courses (Mountain and Canyon), which have won numerous awards as the best in the country. The Lodge has been a prestigious AAA Four Diamond property for 14 consecutive years, and our many awards reflect our commitment to the highest standards in service excellence. The Lodge reflects the spirit of warmth and comfort cherished by seasoned travelers. A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT The meeting at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina was a great week with new members, good friends and families. The resort was a beautiful setting to start off the USDTA’s 45th Anniversary this year. The weather was suspect in the beginning of the week, but the sun broke through and everyone had some good fun tennis throughout the week. The speakers were the best line up of speakers we had in one week. Everyone was able to take home little pearls of information. There was plenty of participation from the group at each lecture, which kept everyone awake! Our next USDTA meeting will be held November 4-10, 2012 at the Lodge at Ventana Canyon in Tucson, AZ. There will be a continuation of the 45th year celebrations. Past Presidents will be honored at the Awards Dinner, a special star gazing party, lots of great tennis, food, and of course, great speakers. Please be on the lookout for an early registration discount. I can’t wait to see you all in Arizona and enjoy the same camaraderie we had in South Carolina. As always, if you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact me or the Executive Director at www.dentaltennis.org. Regards, John Cross, D.D.S. President, USDTA [email protected] Kiawah Island Golf Resort at a glance Driving into Kiawah Island is beautiful with lush trees, golf courses and alligators! The week started out with rain on Sunday, so there was no tennis mixer. However, everyone still gathered at the pro shop to meet each other and say hello to friends. The week went well with the lectures in the morning. Great speakers throughout the week! The rest of the week was dry and tennis was played every day! The wind played havoc with several shots, but most everyone had their fair share of tennis for the week. Our new members were introduced at the Welcome Dinner: Teresa Adams Ellicott City, MD Meino Mast Newfoundland, Canada Mike and Cindy Wieczorek Bear, DE If bikes were rented, one could bike on the packed sanded beach or bike paths throughout the resort. Beautiful homes and water could be seen for miles. At the end was the Ocean Course Clubhouse where the PGA Championships will be held later this year. There are plenty of bike trails to explore the island and many chances to see alligators sunning themselves on the golf courses. The week ended with the Awards Dinner at the Ocean Course Clubhouse where we could see players finishing (or trying to finish) the 18th hole. Everyone cheered when a guy finally got out of the sandtrap! The food was fantastic, the sunset gorgeous, and, as always, the people memorable. With a great line up of speakers, and a beautiful venue, the week could not have been better! Everyone had a great time and we will be back to Kiawah again! Send in your dues! Please remember to send in your membership dues for 2012. Pay online at www.dentaltennis.org Questions? Contact Cori Lee, Executive Director at [email protected] or call 800-445-2524 Kiawah Island Lecture Review Dr. Gianni gave a talk on current dental technology with a focus on chair side scanners. Patients have access to so much information, many are holding their dentist to a higher standard of technology. If done right, proper implementation increases efficiency and patients perception of quality dentistry. Also, discussed lasers, digital imaging, lab material, and case studies. Special thanks to Kaines labs and Sirona. (J. Cross) Dr. Tom Dudney, a Cosmetic Restorative practicioner from Alabama and California is associated with Aesthetic Advantage Programs and The Northern California Institute of Cosmetic Dentistry. He discussed definitions, diagnosis and treatment of cases involving dental wear of all types. Dr. Dudney presented several complex restorative cases with discussion of the causes, treatment goals and final treatment plans. Dr. Dudney finished with a case of autotransplantation in the case of an eleven year old girl suffering from traumatic loss of her maxillary front teeth. (A. Biggs) Renee Marks R.D.H., M.S. presented "Dental Transitions are Not Just for Retirement Anymore". Ms. Marks, who has worked with many dental practices and guided them in clinical and practice management strategies, spent the morning describing how she analyzes a practice and what options she sees feasible for practice growth and doctor/owner retirement. What was most impressive about Ms. Marks is that while she gave ballpark figures; erg. needing approximately 750 extra patients for an associate and planning on 1 hygiene day for every 200 active patients, etc., it became obvious from the "stories" she told that she listens well in order to help doctors get to where they want to go on their "flight plan". While teaching doctors how to meet their goals she recognizes the uniqueness of each doctor's situation and integrates that with the doctor's personality to achieve true success. The lecture was very well presented and for those USDTA members not present I would say if they are considering getting advice on practice building or on some other aspect of retiring, Ms. Marks would be an excellent resource. (M. Belby) In a reprise from Amelia Island last year George Warga continued his lecture on occlusion. From the start of the lecture Dr. Warga helped is "unlearn" some concepts we were taught years ago in dental school and subsequent continuing education courses. Redefining the terms centric relation and centric occlusion was a hurdle for some but with patience Dr. Warga guided us through the changes to our previous definitions. As the "unlearning" progressed we spoke to the predictable, repeatable method of restoring a patients occlusion no matter what they presented with at our office. Centric relation freely moves to centric occlusion followed by protecting the teeth, joints and periodontium with a guidance unique to each patient. Attention was given to repeatable step by step correction of several varying cases. Restoration of lower anteriors, then upper anteriors, finally restoring the patients posterior teeth. Many cases were presented to show this process is repeatable in all types of cases. Splint therapy was discussed and several splints were shown, allowing us to see the possible extreme variation from centric occlusion to maximum intercuspation. Dr. Warga took a complex topic and simplified it. Keeping us attentive all the while with a few of his personal beliefs, such as never using a post or post and core. There were many "pearls" we all wait for and I found the mornings lecture enjoyable, fast paced, and informative. (J. Wallace) Calendar of Events 2012-2013 ADA – San Francisco Oct. 18-20, 2012 45th Annual Fall Meeting Nov. 3-10, 2012 The Lodge at Ventana Canyon Tucson, AZ Chicago Midwinter Meeting Feb 21-23, 2013 CDA – Anaheim April 11-13, 2013 46th Annual Spring Meeting April 7-13, 2013 Tops’l Resort Destin, FL CDA – San Francisco Aug. 15-17, 2013 Speakers for The Lodge at Ventana Canyon November 4-10, 2012 Topic: Extraction Versus Conservation David Goteiner, DDS: Dr. Goteiner is a member of the American Academy of Periodontology; clinical professor of periodontology, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Dr. Goteiner is on the staff of Morristown Memorial Hospital and Hackettstown Community Hospital. He has published many articles in scientific and professional journals and has lectured throughout the country. Dr. Goteiner is in private practice in Chester, New Jersey. Topic: Can we Control the Biofilm, Caries and Periodontitis? Is there a Path of Progress? John B. Chrispens, DDS: Dr. John Chrispens graduated from the Loma Linda School of Dentistry, and received his Certificate in Periodontics at The Eastman Dental Center. He completed postgraduate research at the University of Rochester in the field of Microbiology and Immunology in 1975 and served as a faculty member at the University of Southern California from 1975-1981. Dr. Chrispens has maintained a private periodontal practice for over 30 years in Newport Beach, CA. He is a past president of both the California Society of Periodontists (1990) and Western Society of Periodontics (1993). He currently serves on the Medial Review Board for the Orange County Diabetic Association and on the Scientific Advisory Board of AmeriSciences. Dr. Chrispens has been using the PerioLase MVP-7 for the LANAP protocol since 2008. Topic: Legal and Financial Keys to a Successful Practice Management Trisha Lotzer, JD: Ms. Lotzer has a degree in Biology from the University of California at Davis and received her Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego School of Law. She is the founder of Lotzer Law Group, PC and she specializes in business law for corporations, small businesses, medical groups and medical and dental practices. She has successfully negotiated over $200 million dollars in transactions including over $95 million dollars of successful medical and dental practice formations, affiliations, purchases and sales. Ms. Lotzer is active in a number of professional organizations including the Arizona Bar Association and the California Bar Association. Her public service includes the Arizona Bar Pro Bono Wills for Heroes Program, and the American Red Cross Disaster Action Team, with whom she recently volunteered for three weeks in Texas to deliver food and supplies in the wake of Hurricane Ike. In her free time, Trisha enjoys vinyasa yoga, hiking with her rescued Doberman Pinscher "Diesel" and training for sprint triathlons. Topic: The Developing Dentition Eric Phelps, DDS, MS: Dr. Phelps graduated from Cal Poly, SLO, in 1997 with a BS in Environmental Engineering. He received his DDS and Orthodontic Certificate from UCLA in 2001 and 2003, respectively. Dr. Phelps completed a Master’s Thesis in 2001 studying the molecular effects of parathyroid hormone on osteoblasts. He moved back to his hometown of San Jose, California in 2003 and started an orthodontic practice. The Officers John Cross, DDS ◦ President Irvine, CA Rick Fox, DDS ◦ Vice President Caledonia, Ontario Canada Andy Biggs, DDS◦ Secretary/Treasurer Spokane, WA The Executive Director Board Members: Vernon Dommu, John Cross, Rick Fox, Jeff Wallace, Andy Biggs, David Christensen, Mike Belby Cori Lee, BS, RDH San Jose, CA The Board of Directors Mike Belby, DDS Bevidere, NJ David Christensen, DDS Clearfield, UT Vernon Dommu, DMD Trumbull, CT Past Presidents present: Lucian Kahan, Dennis Dierenfield, Mark Sweeney, Buzz DeFelice, Jeff Wallace, Jack Lynch Bob Kaspers, DMD Immediate Past President Northbrook, IL Craig Mukai, DDS San Francisco, CA Noushin Morshed, DMD Santa Monica, CA Jeff Wallace, DDS Townshend, VT Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. 6/1/2010 to 5/31/2013 Provider ID# 218149 Streamlining Charitable Dentistry The Supportful Foundation is a charitable organization which promotes healthy living by facilitating programs and services that improve the well-being of individuals and communities. One of the premier programs offered by the Supportful Foundation helps people who cannot afford the costs of dental treatments while removing the burden of restoration costs for charitable dentists. It is called the Dental-ful Program and it is a dynamic network which connects underserved individuals with compassionate dentists, laboratories, suppliers, and organizations. How Does the Dental-ful Program Work? Dentists receive free, or discounted restorations, from dental laboratories who sponsor the Supportful Foundation. To receive restorations for charitable dental work, a dentist (or patient) fills out the Application for Charitable Dental Restorations and sends it to the Supportful Foundation. With a generous approval process, the dentist receives free, or discounted, restorations and then installs them into the mouth of the patient in need. Through the Supportful Foundation there will be thousands of disadvantaged people who become empowered to smile more often while managing their oral health needs. We hope to build bridges of compassion with many dentists around the nation as we support their charitable efforts. For more information, or to learn about overseas volunteering opportunities, contact David J. Rodriguez, Executive Director of the Supportful Foundation at (510) 689-8669 or [email protected]. (Supportful is a non-profit organization. The USDTA has offered to advertise to help benefit more across the country.) The UCSD Student-Rum Free Dental Clinic Project and Pre-Dental Society run three free dental clinics in San Diego County. Their licensed volunteer dentists and dental specialists provide accessible, quality dental care to uninsured inner-city families, the working poor, and homeless of all ages and help teach our students about the dental profession. Each clinic provides a wide range of free dental care which includes comprehensive general dentistry, prosthetics, endodontics, removable orthodontia, periodontics, and preventive dentistry. They also hold a pediatric clinic two times a month for children and teenagers. The UCSD Pre-Dental Society and Free Dental Clinic Project would appreciate any donations that your office can provide. The organization operates solely on donations and services, and are always in need of dental supplies and equipment so they can continue to provide quality dental care to their patients. They could also use some toothbrushesand toys. Any donations will be of great assistance. For more information, please visit their website at http://fdc-pds.ucsd.edu or contact Irvin B. Silverstein, DDS, MSEd at (619) 466-6666. If you wish to send information or supplies, please send them to Dr. Silverstein at 6080 Lake Murray Blvd., Suite A, La Mesa, CA 91942. Spring Meeting April, 2012 – Kiawah Island Golf Resort, South Carolina Tennis Results: MEN'S SINGLES 1st Place: John Cross and Dennis Dierenfield (tied) 2nd Place: Mike Allport,Meino Mast, & Rick Fox (tied) MEN’S DOUBLES Mike Allport (8 wins) Buzz DeFelice & John Cross (6 wins) Vernon Dommu & Lucian Kahan (5 wins) WOMEN’S SINGLES 1st Place: Robin Dierenfield 2nd Place: Meredith Dommu WOMEN'S DOUBLES Cindy Wieczorek (7 wins) Karin Hoeslie & Meredith Dommu (6 wins) Kathy Belby & Helen Biggs (5 wins) MIXED DOUBLES Mixed Doubles – Julie Sweeney & John Cross (4 wins) Dennis & Robin Dierenfield, Andy & Helen Biggs, Meino Mast & Teresa Adams (3 wins) Dr. Hanna Hoesli passed away from a rare form of lymphoma in the comfort of her home surrounded by family on February 17, 2012. Hanna was born May 5, 1956 in Los Angeles. When reflecting on Hanna the attributes that immediately come to mind are ones of intelligence, strength physical and mental, passion and compassion, determination and bravery. It was a combination of all of these and other traits that made her an excellent dentist, a wonderful daughter and sister, friend and colleague. Hanna's passion for helping people led her to dentistry, a field that held her interest from a very young age. It was also a profession that allowed her to demonstrate her technical perfection as well as to explore her artistic side, creating crowns and fillings that looked like natural teeth. She was able to create her vision of an ideal dental practice that was highly personalized and focused on what was always in the patient's best interest. Hanna felt it was important to give back to the dental community and to that end she maintained a parttime position at the USC Dental School and became involved with the California Dental Association's Council on Peer Review. Hanna set the bar very high as to what she expected of herself and others around her, and typically exceeded everyone's expectation of what could be achieved. Her passions included tennis, travel, music - especially opera, her rose garden and propagating orchids. She was very active in the United States Dental Tennis Association. It was the perfect organization that fused her love of travel, competitive tennis and a morning filled with lectures and discussions on dentistry. As a member for more than 20 years, the friendships and camaraderie that developed were very dear to her. Dr. Hanna Hoesli was an amazing person who faced the last 17 months fighting for her life with such bravery and dignity. Her dearest wish during her valiant fight was to be able to return to her patients and to dentistry. She will be deeply missed. Hanna Hoesli is survived by her mother, Hilda Hoesli, sisters, Karin Hoesli and Ingrid (Hoesli) Klestadt and family, her aunt and uncles in America, and her cousins in Switzerland, Estonia, Germany and America. Words of condolence may be sent to her office: Hanna Hoesli, D.D.S., 7080 Hollywood Blvd. #808, Hollywood, CA 90028. For those who prefer e-mail, words of support to the family may be sent to [email protected]. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her name to any one of the following three organizations: The United States Dental Tennis Association. These funds will ensure the USDTA's ability to further the education of dentists who attend these meetings. USDTA , 1096 Wilmington Ave., San Jose, CA 95129. Swiss Park Memorial Fund, c/o Swiss Park Inc., 1905 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, CA 90601. For those who wish to remember her heritage. Descanso Gardens where she spent many visits getting tips for her own rose garden; for either rose tiles, a bench, or general landscaping needs in their rose garden, Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr., La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011, or online at www.descansogardens.org.