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  • Oral SedatiOn: the Simple and Safe Way

    Ca Board approved Certification Courseand live Patient Workshop

    $2,475 Course FeeStaff Member Participation encouraged

    $625 Per Staff Memberrecertification Oral Sedation dentistry doctor $625

    www.dentalOralSedation.com(805) 676-1063 Fax (805) 676-1521

    February 3-5

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    July 14-16

    September 8-10

    October 27-29

    December 1-3

    2017 OrAl SeDAtiOn COurSe SCheDule

    Dr. Periklis Proussaefs is a prosthodontist. He obtained a certificate in Prosthodontics, a certifi-cate in Implant Dentistry, and a Master’s degree from Loma Linda University (LLU) in year 2000. Dr Prous-saefs has published over 45 peer-reviewed articles in the dental literature, and has been serving as an Editorial Board member for the Journal of Prosthet-ic Dentistry, the Journal of Prosthodontics, and the Journal of Oral Implantology. Among many others, he is the recipient of the prestigious Tylman award by the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, the Judson C. Hickey Scientific Writing Award by the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, and the Robert James Achievement Award by the Advanced Edu-cation program in Implant Dentistry at LLU. Since year 2000, he has been an Assistant Professor at LLU

    where he conducts research and seminars. Dr. Proussaefs has received formal training in all forms of sedation since 1997. Part of his res-idence program at LLU included full time training in general anesthesia. He has been providing den-tal care for patients under I.V. (moderate) sedation or oral (minimal) sedation having completed thou-sands of cases. Having tremendous exposure in se-dating patients over the years, his seminars will be focused on SAFETY, and in particular airway man-agement, patient monitoring, and handling emer-gencies. The course involves lecturing, hands-on practicing on a mannequin, and real patient expe-rience. The discussion with the instructor will focus on sharing the instructor’s 20 years’ experience in sedating dental patients.

  • 3585 telegraph rd. Suite B Ventura, California 93003

    www.dentalOralSedation.com(805) 676-1063 Fax (805) 676-1521

    the big ten reasons to attend the course:

    You can register by phone orfaX THis reGisTraTioN forM To (805) 676-1521

    1. expand your practice/patient base by offering oral sedation for adults

    2. increase productivity, do not lose the fearful adult patient

    3. Perform dental work in fewer appointments

    4. Perform longer treatment sessions comfortably

    5. Will teach you SAFe guidelines for oral sedation for adults

    6. liVe patient demonstration

    7. experienced instructor who has been administering various forms of sedation for over 20 years

    8. California Dental Board approved course

    9. Dedicated teaching facility with observation window from the classroom to the operatory

    10. A single case acceptance will pay for the course

    located in the beautiful city of Ventura by the ocean.

    First Name:___________________________ Last Name:_____________________________

    Degree: DDS RDA DA RDH Other:__________________

    Address:__________________________ City:_________________ State:____ Zip:________

    Lic.#: ___________________ Phone: ___________________Course Date: ______________

    Method of Payment: Mailed Check

    Card #:_______ _______ _______ _______ Expiration: _________ Security Code: _____

  • XCEL SEMINARS

  • COURSE SERIES SPONSORED BY:

    11th Annual Comprehensive

    Dental Skills Series

    SPACE MAINTAINERSLABORATORIES

    ALL COURSES ARE ON SUNDAYS (8AM-4PM) AND 7 CA CEs EACH$149 EACH LECTURE, $349 FOR THE 4/7 OR 4/9HANDS-ON ORAL SURGERY COURSE OR THE ENTIRE 5 COURSE SERIES (35 CA & AGD CES) FOR ONLY $499!

    BONUS HANDS-ON COURSES:

    ONLY $249

    FOR SERIESMEMBERS

    April 7, 2017 or April 9, 2017 Hands-on Oral Surgery & Setting the Stage for Optimal Ridge Preservation Dr. Ron Wang has received extensive training in oral and periodontal surgery, implants and fixed prosthetics.

    Feb. 26, 2017: Oral Medicine for the General Practitioner Dr. Patrick Quaranta was a former clinical and full time professor of Oral Medicine at UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School.

    March 12: OSHA, Infection Control & the California Dental Practice Act PLUS Success-ful Practice Transitions! Noel Brandon-Kelsch, RDH, uses her unique humor and cutting edge informa-tion to present tough subject matter in an interesting way. She is the infection control columnist for RDH magazine, a syndicated newspaper columnist and has been featured on Disney Radio & ESPN. Pat Wood, Partner at Wood & Delgado is an expert on the Dental Practice Act and Dental Transitions.

    April 30: Providing Optimal Care Using Tooth Structure- A Lecture on Minimally Inva-sive Advanced Adhesion Dentistry Dr. Richard Young is an Associate Professor at Loma Linda Univer-sity. He lectures on advanced minimally invasive, tooth preserving or “Biomimetic” dentistry.

    May 21: Esthethic Pediatric Dentistry & Treating Trauma Dr. Mark Cannon is Pedodontic Diplomate and Professor at Northwestern University who has worked on the cutting edge of learning and teaching the newest and best dental care for children

    June 25: Revolutionary Endo-Using Biomimetic Principles to Preserve & Save More Teeth Dr. Robert Salehrabi is back by popular demand for this brand new topic! He maintains a private practice, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Endodontics at USC and a recommended speaker of the American Association of Endodontists.

    Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel

    Friday, April 7: at Courtyard Los Angeles/Sherman Oaks, 15433 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403All Other Courses: Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel, 7675 Crescent Ave, Buena Park, CA

    (Beach Blvd. exit of the 5, 405 & 91 Fwys)

  • TUITION 6 COURSES EACH INDIVIDUAL COURSE

    Dentist: $499 , Staff: $349Add Hands-on Intro to Oral Surgery: $249

    Dentist: $519 , Staff: $369Add Hands-on Intro to Oral Surgery: $269

    Lectures - Dentist: $149, Staff: $1194/7 or 4/9 Hands-on Intro to Oral Surgery: $349

    Lectures - Dentist: $169, Staff: $1394/7 or 4/9 Hands-on Intro to Oral Surgery: $369

    Last Name_________________________First Name___________Email_______________________Phone__________________

    Address____________________________________________ City________________________ State _____ Zip _____________

    Cancellation Policy: Series registration is non-refundable. For individual courses, with written cancellation at least 14 days prior to a seminar, a refund will be issued less a $50 cancellation fee. No refund or credit less than 14 days from an event.

    Additional registrants______________________________Course Dates:__________________Total Amount__________

    Register online at www.xcelseminars.comMail checks: Xcel Seminars, PO Box 441745, Aurora, CO 80044 • If you have any questions please call Erin at 310-663-4055 • Fax: (866) 332-5891

    Although Xcel Seminars does have sponsorship relationships with dental manufacturers and suppliers,

    COURSE TOPICS

    Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. (10/01/15) to (09/30/2019) We are a California Board Approved provider, permit #4536.

    we are dedicated to providing only evidence-based information in our courses.

    More than 14 days before an event

    Less than 14 days before an event

    Fees include continental breakfast, CE credits and free hotel parking. Registration is at 7:30am, courses are 8am-3:30pm. It is an extra $20 fee for all onsite and walk-in registrations.

    Oral Medicine for GPs: This course gives dentists the tools to diagnose abnormal and pathological conditions within the mouth. Using clinical pictures and x-ray imaging and by teaching diagnostic process and differential diagnosis (DiffDx), the course addresses systemic health conditions manifesting as oral changes and also possible treatment of oral conditions, including: What a lesion looks like, the general concepts of diagnostics and value of patient histories Appropriate communication with other doctors Review common lesions including, candidiasis, frictional hyperkeratosis, lichen planus, auto-immune diseases manifest-ed in the mouth, apthous ulcers, hemangiomas, hematomas and ecchymosis, HSV 1, HPV and other viral lesions, oral cancers and radiographic lesions

    OSHA, Infection Control and the CA Dental Practice Act: This course will not only entertain you and your staff but will enable attendees to meet license renewal requirements and state and federal requirements for OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen training, and infection Control with Noel Kelsch. The California Dental Practice Act segment with Pat Wood will include: basic requirements of the Dental Board, how to avoid Dental Board problems AND Present actual case studies of dentists subjected to Board discipline PLUS he will present a Bonus Course-Navigating the Dental Transition Minefield: Whether you own or plan to own a dental practice, this bonus segment is for you! Subjects include- Pitfalls in the purchase agreement Issues you face while when purchasing or selling a dental practice, entering into a partnership buy-in, or becoming an associate Lease issues which can destroy your investment Continuing to practice dentistry after a sale

    Hands-on Intro to Oral Surgery and Ridge Preservation (this course on pig’s jaws is not included in the course series and is an additional fee): This comprehensive program will show hands-on surgical extractions and socket grafting. Topics Include: Gain a greater apprecia-tion for diagnosis and assessment of tooth root anatomy and alveolar shape and form Understanding the socket anatomy based treatment algorithm Understand how to treatment plan in the best way to reach the desired outcome Learn the principles of minimally traumatic tooth extraction Gain an understanding of the biology of ridge resorption after extraction of a tooth Learn about the biofunctionality of biomaterials and its influence on extraction socket healing (HANDS-ON) Practice important techniques for minimally invasive tooth extraction plus preparing and placing biomaterials to achieve optimal ridge preservation

    Minimally Invasive, Biomimetic Dentistry: In the last 25 years, materials & techniques have improved dramatically yet they are not being used in most dental practices. This course teaches, via step-by-step with clinical images & videos, how to simply perform advanced adhesion techniques (which are backed by published science) on a daily basis, while eliminating post-op pain & increasing restoration longevity. Topics include: IDS (Immediate Dentin Sealing)- “THE most important advancement in adhesion dentistry” that increases direct restorations dentin bond strengths by 80% and quadruples indirect restorations dentin bond strengths Creating low stress, high bond strength composites-Hint: it’s all in how you place it Repairing anterior pediatric trauma Preserve & repair geriatric dentition New, simple and durable technique for desensitizing - How to identify, treat & bond dentin cracks

    Esthetic Pedidiatric Dentistry & Treating Trauma: This presentation will discuss all aspects of Esthetic Pediatric Dentistry for the demanding patient and parent! Specifically; anterior and posterior composites, esthetic crowns (zirconium and IPS e.max), tissue regeneration, laser therapy, preventive and interceptive orthodontics, esthetic space maintainers, and, of course, behavior management. Dr. Cannon will also provide a comprehensive review of preventive dentistry, using the latest in probiotic therapy and the latest in microbiome research.

    Revolutionary Endo: This seminar covers the latest research and techniques, based on Biomimetic principals of maximizing tooth structure, for having endodontic success in your practice. Dr. Salehrabi will show numerous cases to teach the following: Appropriate case selection Executing wholistic diagnosis methods to find the right tooth and treat it correctly Maximizing improvements in file technologies to improve outcomes and preserve tooth structure Using cutting-edge materials to biomimetically mimic natural dentine and provide a range of effective treatment option in addition to standard root canals and restorations after performing root canals to maximize success.