113472 DC Dental.pmd - The Constitution Project
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113472 DC Dental.pmd - The Constitution Project
March / April 2009 Vol.48 No.3 March Monthly Meeting: Digital C & B Scanning: An Impressionless Technique using 3M's LavaCOS Scanner Richard N. Smith, DDS Traditional impression taking for fixed prosthetic treatment has changed little throughout the history of dentistry. Historically, dentists have had no other alternative for capturing the patient’s anatomy other than using impression materials. Though impression materials have performed wonderfully through the years, incredible technological advances have now been developed to record these preparations digitally. Dr. Smith will discuss his experiences using the unique 3D in motion LavaCOS system. He will outline some benefits of incorporating this technology into the dental practice as well as some of the difficulties. During this presentation Dr. Smith will show clinical applications and images captured during the procedures that produced the restorations. Following the presentation Dr. Smith will provide a hands-on demonstration of the LavaCOS sytem. Dr. Smith received a bachelor of science degree in 1983 from Ursinus College in Pennsylvania and graduted Magna Cum Laude from Georgetown University School of Dentistry in 1987. He is a clinical instructor at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine and a materials and product tester for 3M. Dr. Smith has practiced restorative, rehabilitative and cosmetic dentistry for more than 20 years and maintains a full-time private practice in Middlebury, Connecticut. The Tuesday, March 10, 2009 scientific lecture will begin at 5:30 p.m. followed by dinner and a business meeting at 7:00 p.m. To register please call the Society office, complete the registration form on page 2 or send an email to [email protected] with your name. When registering, please indicate if you are staying for dinner. The Washington Marriott is located at 1221 22 nd Street, NW. Up Coming... 77th Annual Nation's Capital Dental Meeting: April 16-18, 2009 May 12, 2009 Monthly Meeting: Plastic Surgery: Beyond Nip/Tuck Inside... Inside... Give Kids a Smile Day New Rules and Regulations 2009-2010 Monthly • Letter from the Editor Meeting Dates • Board of Dentistry Update A Stimulus Package to Believe In On February 6, the DC Dental Society and the Howard University College of Dentistry “gave a smile” to more than 140 kids from Bancroft Elementary School in Washington, D.C. This was the seventh year for Give Kids a Smile Day, and like the six previous years, its success was ensured by the hard work of the volunteer dental society dentists and their staffs; the Howard University administration, faculty, staff, and students; and the D.C. Dental Society leadership and staff. As a faculty member at Howard, I am always amazed by the impact events such as this have on our students. Dental students are greatly influenced by the dental environment they encounter daily. The opportunity to work side by side with “actual” dentists and watch them selflessly give back to the community, to have them share experiences acquired through years of practice and to see the reaction of the kids receiving treatment all add up to profound learning experience for the future leaders of our profession. Give Kids a Smile Day is not the only event that has an impact on future dentists: On February 11 and 12, student representatives from every dental school in the country met in Washington to lobby their respected Congressional representatives about dental issues. On February 14, the dental and hygiene students at Howard hosted their annual dental health fair at the dental school for the local community. On April 4, Howard dental and hygiene students have scheduled their second annual Oral Cancer Walk, starting at Dupont Circle and ending back at the dental school. This event is supported by a generous donation from the D.C. Dental Society Foundation. If you would like to participate in the walk contact me at (202) 716-2949 for details. There is no better way to meet and learn about our future oral health professionals than to “walk in their shoes.” On April 16, the D.C. Dental Society has invited the third and fourth year dental students at Howard to an all day lecture at the Nation’s Capital Dental Meeting. This is an important col laboration during the Society’s annual conference, giving students the chance to hear top-tier lecturers. As you may realize, by supporting and working with these dental students, our Society has made a significant investment in the future of our profession, an investment that will pay huge dividends. Wow – a stimulus package guaranteed to be a positive investment in 2009! Larry A. Crisafulli, DDS - Editor District of Columbia Dental Society NEWSLETTER Monthly Membership Meeting Reservation Form The Newsletter is published monthly except April, July and August by the March 10, 2009 Washington Marriott Hotel District of Columbia Dental Society. 1221 22nd Street, NW, Washington, DC Phone: (202) 547-7613 Fax: (202) 546-1482 ____ Scientific Lecture Website: www.dcdental.org 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Email: [email protected] ____ Dinner Meeting 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Subscription is included in membership dues. The views expressed by ____ Active / Life / Metropolitan Member (No charge) the advertisements and member contributors do not necessarily reflect ____ Associate / Student Member ($50.00) ____ Guest / Non-Member ($50.00) the opinions or official policies of the D.C. Dental Society and should not Name ____________________________________________________________ be considered as an endorsement. Editor: Larry Crisafulli, DDS Name(s) of Guest(s) __________________________________________________ Email: [email protected] Return form by mail/fax/email to: Managing Editor: Richard T. Koenig D.C. Dental Society 502 C Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 Email: [email protected] Fax: (202) 546-1482 / Email: [email protected] Postmaster: Send address changes to the District of Columbia Dental Society Newsletter, 502 C Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-5810 2 Dr. Donna Grant-Mills and Students Dr. Luz Lopez Driscoll providing guidance Dental Students wait for Orientation Dr. Micheal Blicher, Mr. Michael McCoy, Assistant Principal from Bancroft Elementary School, and Dr. Alan Singer Dr. Ali Fassihi assists dental students Television Stations provide media coverage 3 2009 Give Kids a Smile Day A total of 146 children from Bancroft Elementary were treated at the 2009 Give Kids a Smile Day on February 6th at Howard University College of Dentistry. Dr. Michael Blicher, president, welcomed 70 Society members and their staff, 150 junior and senior dental students and faculty at the morning briefing. Dr. Leo Rouse, dean of Howard University, stressed to the dental students that they should learn from the day’s event and have an appreciation for the dental care needs of the underserved. He encouraged the students, as they enter practice in the next few years, to recognize the need to increase treatment to those in need. Dr. Michael Blicher held interviews with the Washington Post, WUSA Channel 9, WNBC Channel 4, WTTG Fox 5, WHUT Howard University Television, the Hill Top newspaper and ADA News. Volunteers Dr. Teny Abrahamian Dr. Ariel Abramson Dr. Joseph Barone Dr. Ladan Basiri Dr. Bonnie Beamer Dr. Michael Blicher Dr. Jill Bruno Dr. Robert Caldwell Dr. Joseph Catanzano, III Dr. Paul Cohen Dr. Maurice Conley Dr. Sally Cram Dr. Larry Crisafulli Dr. Margaret Culotta-Norton Dr. Catherine Dietrich Pulse Dr. John Drumm Dr. Andre Farquharson Dr. Ali Fassihi Dr. James Feldman Dr. L. John Finamore Dr. Emanuel Finn Dr. Norman Forster Dr. Eugene Giannini Dr. Donna Grant-Mills Dr. Michael Griffiths Dr. Debra Jeffries Dr. Kim Knoll Dr. Tristram Kruger Dr. Earl Kudlick Dr. Luz Lopez Driscoll Dr. Christos Loukaitis Dr. Philip Maiese Dr. Kim Menhinick Dr. Edward Moody Dr. Barry Pass Dr. Ricardo Perez Dr. Jeffrey Pukatch Dr. James Richeson Dr. Margo Robinson Dr. Leo Rouse Dr. Robert Shub Dr. Stanley Shulman Dr. Alan Singer Dr. Robert Smyth Dr. Thomas Sokoly Dr. David Spiegelman Dr. George Thomas Dr. Stephen Tigani Dr. John Tsaknis Dr. Emile Webster Dr. Thomas Williams We havethe recruited the best Dental We have recruited best Dental Professionals from all over Professionals from all over the country! the country! They are here in Washington They are here in Washington ready to work. Call ready to work. Call (703) 820-8618 (703) 820-8618 for more information. for more information. Stop by ourStop booth by our booth #112 at the#112 at the 1414 Prince Street Suite 202 Street Suite Spring 1414 Prince 202 Meeting in Meeting in Spring Alexandria, VA 22314 Alexandria, VA 22314 April. April. www.teamplace.com www.teamplace.com 4 77th Annual NCDM Clinician Highlight Louis G. DePaola, DDS, MS Friday, April 17, 2009 Open Wide: Let’s Look Inside & What’s Bugging You? What’s New in Infection Control? During the morning session Dr. DePaola will discuss the numerous pathological conditions that exist in the mouth. Some are benign, others are life-threatening, requiring immediate attention. Therefore, recognition and diagnosis of oral lesions is critical. It cannot be accomplished without taking the time to perform a comprehensive oral examination that visualizes all of the oral soft tissue. This clinic will illustrate how to perform such an examination and how to describe pathologic lesions. Dr. DePaola will also discuss oral lesions associated with HIV and other systemic/STDs along with the detection, risk factors and pathological presentation of oral cancer. In the afternoon session, Dr. DePaola will present what’s new in infection control. In October 2007 the CDC released the updated Guideline for Isolation Precautions: Preventing Transmission of Infectious Agents in Healthcare Settings 2007. A thorough review of the CDC guideline as well as the Guideline for Infection Control in Dentistry, 2003 and other current CDC/OSHA infection control recommendations will be presented. Emphasis will be placed on compliance issues pertaining to the new 2007 CDC guidelines and how a practical, cost effective “safe workplace” can be achieved. This clinic will meet the District of Columbia Board of Dentistry’s infection control requirement for the 2010-2011 license cycle. 5 The Society's Testimony to the City Council t Dr. Michael Blicher, president and Mr. C. Jay Brown, executive director, presented testimony on changes in the District of Columbia Dental Practice Act (Bill 17-801). Bill 17-801 if adopted will amend the practice act to require registration of dental assistants and prohibit non-dentists from owning a dental practice. Dr. Blicher stressed the need to prohibit non dentists from owning a dental practice. He stated that it is the Society’s position that ownership of a dental practice should be by a dentist. There are thirty (30) states that have a similar prohibition on non-dentists. In the District, currently there are at least two (2) non-dentists who own dental offices. Two have had legal problems. One was found to be practicing dentistry and was ordered by the D.C. Health Administration to cease and desist the unlicensed practice of dentistry. The other was sentenced to six months confinement and ordered to pay restitution of $164,000 and $40,000 fine for insurance fraud. In commenting on the new registration of dental assistants, Dr. Blicher stated that the Society feels that the procedures performed by dental assistants under close supervision of dentists have not caused harm to patients. He further stated that there is nothing wrong with how dental assistants are currently trained or in how they are utilized in the dental office that would necessitate their licensing. Although this is short of licensing, it in fact will be viewed as a license. This new registration will cost something. The dentist, not the dental assistant will most likely pay the fee. Also, there are continuing education requirements being drafted as part of the rules and regulations. The continuing education requirements will address which procedures can be delegated such as, application of tooth whitening agents and taking x-rays. Society leadership has worked diligently with the D.C. Board of Dentistry on the language of new rules and regulations that will be created. st xxx/qpmdbsjbttpdjbuft/dpn 521/::8/:524!!/!!911/655/23:8 gby!521/::8/5538 ib Attorney At Law mf SHERRY M. BERSON qq z!t ib by Q/P/!Cpy!396!!/!!Dmbsltwjmmf-!NE!3213: fm qq z!c vz fs DENTAL COLLECTIONS Agent of Equifax Credit Reporting Bureau Credit Listing - Address Tracing Health Insurance Appeals Billing Disputes Contingency Fee email: [email protected] P. O. Box 341788 Bethesda, MD 20827 Tel.: (301)-229-6012 Fax: (301)-229-2017 Admitted to practice: - District of Columbia - Maryland - Florida - U. S. 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The law states that the dentist shall: “maintain records for each patient which shall accurately reflect the evaluation and treatment of the patient and which may include the following: September 8 October 13 November 10 December 8 Patient’s name and the date of treatment; Updated health history; Treatment plan; Informed consent document(s); Diagnosis and treatment rendered; List of drugs prescribed, administered, dispensed and the quantity; Radiographs; Patient financial/billing records; Name of dentist and/or dental hygienist providing service(s); and Laboratory work orders 2010 January 12 February 9 March 9 May 11 June 8 In the discussions with the D.C. Board of Dentistry, the Society officials were able to add the word “may” so that the list of items in the patient record would be suggested rather than mandatory. The rules set as a minimum of three(3) years as the length of time to retain records or three(3) years after a minor patient reaches eighteen(18) years of age. The DCDS Well Being Committee Call Dr. John W. Drumm, Chairman Office: (202) 244-1601 Cell: (301) 520-1506 7 Tooth Whitening and D.C. Law The new District rules and regulations governing the practice of dentistry address tooth whitening procedures. The new rules specifically state that tooth whitening is a dental procedure that can only be delegated to an auxiliary staff (i.e.; dental assistant or dental hygienist) that has appropriate training. All dental assistants who have performed tooth whitening procedures for at least three (3) months prior to January 9, 2009, have been “grandfathered” by this rule change. Those who have not are required to complete training in a CERP approval program or a course recognized by the Dental Assisting National Board or the ADA Commission on Dental Accreditation. Dr. Michael Blicher and Ms. Sybil Grant, Hygienist on D.C. Board of Dentistry outside of the D.C. Council Chambers after presenting testimony on Bill 17-801. 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The Foundation Task Force Meets The Society’s Foundation has created a task force on community service and philanthropy. The task force met on January 28, 2009. Members of the group are Drs. Sally Cram, Bonnie Beamer, Michael Blicher, Margaret Culotta-Norton, Charles Dietrich, Paula Russo, Michael Pascal and Alan Singer. The following goals were set for their future activities: Increase funds to support increased access to dental care by at risk groups. Increase the D.C. Dental Society visibility in the community. Provide resource for increased member volunteerism. Data collection and/or research on the access to dental care in the District, the status of oral health of District residents and determination of at risk groups. Collect data from members as to their donated dental care. Provide a mechanism to increase access and provide care. Increase networking within the “at risk” groups and community to help determine dental access to care for those individuals. 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