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MAJOR SPONSORSPRINCIPAL SPONSOR

Registration information

www.nzda.org.nz

REGISTRATION BROCHURE SPONSOR

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AcknowledgementsThe Organising Committee would like to extend their gratitude to the following organisations

for their generous contributions to the conference:

Principal Sponsor

Major Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsors

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Organising Committee Members

John Bell President

Geoff Lingard Vice President

David Crum NZDA Executive Director

Andrea Koorey Chairperson

Mark Goodhew Sponsorship & Industry Exhibition

Invitation 2

Venue 3

Pre-conference Tour 3

Pre-conference Courses 4

Programme 5

Breakfast Sessions 10

Lifestyle Sessions 11

Partners’ Programme 12

Keynote Speakers 13

Invited Speakers 14

Registration Information 18

Accommodation 20

Contents

Conference Managers

Conference Innovators

PO Box 7191

Christchurch 8240

T: 03 379 0390

F: 03 379 0460

E: [email protected]

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Invitation

On behalf of the Nelson Marlborough branch of the New Zealand Dental Association I am excited to

invite you to Reflections on Care, the NZDA Conference 2011.

For the first time the NZDA conference is being hosted in Marlborough and, to celebrate the lifestyle

that we proudly have here, the conference organising committee has planned a programme that

reflects not only the care we provide to our patients but how we take care of ourselves. There will be

an intellectual and thought provoking scientific programme brought to us by excellent international

and local speakers presenting clinically related topics. To balance this there will be sessions with a

bent towards self care and lifestyle. This includes a unique new addition to the programme of the

two optional off-site lifestyle sessions.

The trade display will be onsite with the industry well represented for your convenience, while the

social programme promises to be of the highest standard as it showcases some of Marlborough’s

quintessential qualities.

I look forward to seeing many of you in Marlborough in August and hope you will be able to take an

extra day or two to experience some more of our wonderful area while you are here.

Dr Andrea Koorey

Conference Chairperson

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Pre-conference Tour

Wednesday 10 - Thursday 11 August

Take the opportunity to spend an extra night in the stunning

Marlborough region by joining our pre-conference tour to the

beautiful Marlborough Sounds staying at the five star Bay of Many

Coves Resort.

Relax in your luxury apartment, enjoy the views from your balcony,

take up a pampering treatment in the day spa or soak in the hot

tub under the stars. In the evening you are invited to indulge in fine

cuisine at our restaurant, freshly prepared by our experienced chefs.

Awake to the sound of tuis and bellbirds as you make your way down

to the waterfront for breakfast at the Kumatage. Your days activities

may include, catching a fish from a dinghy, kayaking the bay or

walking to the lookout for views back to Picton and out to Cook Strait

before departure on the Cougarline Watertaxi.

The package includes:

• One night’s accommodation in a luxury one bedroom apartment

at the Bay of Many Coves

• A three course dinner in the evening at the Foredeck Restaurant

• Full breakfast in the morning

• Return water transfers between the resort and Picton by

scheduled water transport.

Depart: Picton wharf on Wednesday 10 August at 12 noon

Return: from Bay of Many Coves on Thursday 11 August at 12 noon

Cost: One night total $789.50 for two persons. Additional nights

available on request.

Please note that you will need to make your own way to Picton to meet

the scheduled water transport and from Picton to attend the conference

in Blenheim. The drive from Blenheim to Picton is approximately 25

minutes and a variety of shuttles are available that run between the two

destinations. Please see the conference website for more information.

The brand new Marlborough Convention Centre is a purpose-built

facility offering superb design and the most up-to-date technologies

to help ensure the success of this year’s conference. Set in the heart

of Marlborough in the beautiful regional centre of Blenheim and on

the banks of the Taylor River, the Marlborough Convention Centre

boasts state-of-the-art facilities offered in a relaxed and tranquil

setting that will enhance your NZDA conference experience. We invite

you to enjoy this fabulous facility and experience all that Marlborough

has to offer.

Blenheim, Marlborough

Located at the top of the South Island, Marlborough enjoys

high sunshine hours and a temperate climate, with the average

temperature in the month of August sitting at 12 degrees Celsius.

The town of Blenheim (pop. 28,200) is the region’s commercial

hub and the beating heart of the famous Marlborough wine district.

Blenheim’s compact town centre makes it easy to explore on foot,

with many unique shops to tempt your credit card.

Adventurers young and old will find a great choice of activities on

land and on water and even in the air. Hiking, sea kayaking, sailing,

cruising, mountain biking, rafting, scenic flights, fishing, diving,

horse trekking, or just relaxing and enjoying the views: from laid

back to full adrenaline rush, there is an experience waiting for you

in Marlborough.

Venue

Marlborough Convention Centre42a Alfred Street, Blenheim

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Neil Dewar, Karen Harris, Nick Tramoundanas and Eduard Durrheim

Advancements in CADCAM in the New Zealand dental practice

CADCAM advancements are impacting surgeries and laboratories in

New Zealand, and patient’s expectations are increasing. A dentist has

many crown and inlay restorative and production options available.

• With an understanding of the materials and methods available,

dentists are then equipped to a wider range of restorative options

for their patients.

• With stronger ceramics and stronger bonding systems are we

able to use less destructive preparation designs along with more

aesthetic materials?

• What are the long term results?

• What impact does this have on our current methods?

• Is bonding easier than it used to be?

• Which generation is providing better results than others?

• What do digital impressions mean for your practice?

This one-day seminar will provide NZ dentists with an overview of

the CADCAM methods that are available in New Zealand. You will be

enabled to assess which options suit you now, and what is appropriate

for the future. Whether it is a one-appointment in-surgery method, or

an impression sent to your laboratory, you will be able to assess the

suitability for your patients requirements.

Presentation type: Lecture

Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm

Fee: $395

Kindly sponsored by

Radu Goga Strategies and technologies in non-surgical endodontics for success

Successful endodontic outcomes depend on access, cleaning, shaping and obturating canals. This seminar will provide participants with the techniques and the knowledge to utilise more recent advancements in non- surgical endodontics and understand how they relate to factors that influence successful

treatment outcomes.

Presentation type: Lecture

Time: 1.30pm – 5.00pm

Fee: $180

Kindly sponsored by

Kevin LewisWhen business meets dentistryFacts, myths and opportunities for tomorrow’s dental practice

Change always creates winners and losers. A changing world requires a re-think of our business strategies if we are to succeed and maintain the impetus of success. How does the dental practitioner adopt and adapt the current ideas from the world of business, and apply them to the dental practice setting, and how do we preserve our ethics and professionalism

when difficult business decisions need to be made – and still come out on top? This seminar picks the brains of several business gurus and

teases out some great tips for taking us through challenging times.

Presentation type: Lecture

Time: 1.30pm – 4.30pm

Fee: $115

Kindly sponsored by

Pre-conference Courses

Thursday 11 August

Please book your place by registering online at www.nzda.org.nz or by completing the enclosed registration form. Places for each course are limited and will be allocated on a ‘first-in, first-served’ basis.

Further details on the course content and presenters are available on the conference website www.nzda.org.nz. Pre-conference courses are only available to registered conference delegates and will be held at Brancott Estate - located ten minutes out of Blenheim on State Highway 1. Coaches will depart the Marlborough Convention Centre 30 minutes prior to the start of each course and return at the conclusion of the course. Please indicate on your registration form if you require transportation. Should you wish to drive yourself, please refer to the map on the inside back cover.

For speaker biographies: www.nzda.org.nz

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Thursday 11 August: Pre-conference Courses

8.00am – 7.00pm Registration desk open Convention Centre Foyer

9.00am Bus departs the Marlborough Convention Centre for Brancott Estate

9.30am – 4.30pm Advancements in CADCAM in the New Zealand dental practice Brancott Estate

Neil Dewar, Karen Harris, Nick Tramoundanas and Eduard Durrheim

Kindly sponsored by Sirona

1.00pm Bus departs the Marlborough Convention Centre for Brancott Estate

1.30pm – 4.30pm When business meets dentistry Brancott Estate

Kevin Lewis

Kindly sponsored by DPL

1.30pm – 5.00pm Strategies and technologies in non-surgical endodontics for success Brancott Estate

Radu Goga

Kindly sponsored by Dentsply

4.40pm Bus departs Brancott Estate for the Marlborough Convention Centre

5.10pm Bus departs Brancott Estate for the Marlborough Convention Centre

7.00pm President’s Reception Convention Centre

Kindly sponsored by Henry Schein Shalfoon

Accreditation of Continuing Professional Development Points

This is a New Zealand Dental Association accredited conference.

Programme

This programme is correct at the time of printing and is subject to change. Please refer to the conference website www.nzda.org.nz for the current programme

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Join your fellow members for a fantastic evening of “o for oarsome”

kiwi entertainment, delicious kiwi delicacies and beautiful

beverages hosted by the fabulous Topp Twins.

An event not to be missed!

Date: Thursday 11 August

Time: 7.00pm

Venue: Marlborough Convention Centre

Transport: The conference shuttle will be performing a circuit of

selected conference accommodation from 6.00pm,

returning in the late evening. Please indicate on your

registration form if your require transport.

Dress: For a bonfire on the beach

Cost: One ticket is included in each full registration. Additional

tickets may be purchased for $125

This is an inclusive function, however, for catering purposes please

indicate during the registration process if you will be attending.

President’s Reception

Kindly sponsored by

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11.45am Joe Geenty Temporary anchorage

devices in orthodontics

Kindly sponsored by NZAO

12.30pm Lunch amongst the industry exhibition

1.45pm William Cheung Joe Geenty Planning for SUCCESS in practice – building the Sequential plastic aligners, the good and the bad

successful practice Kindly sponsored by NZAO

Kindly sponsored by Dental Corporation

2.30pm Erin Mahoney What does decay have to do with it?

Kindly sponsored by Colgate

3.15pm Afternoon tea amongst the industry exhibition

3.45pm Raj Rattan

Managing for Profit – critical success factors in general dental practice (part 1)

Kindly sponsored by Dental Protection

5.00pm NZDA Annual General Meeting

7.00pm Conference Dinner Brancott Estate

Please note that coach transport from selected conference accommodation to Brancott Estate will depart from

6.00pm, returning throughout the evening.

Kindly sponsored by Johnson & Johnson

Friday 12 August

7.00am – 8.15am Breakfast Session: Phil Gifford Raupo Café

Behind the scenes at the Rugby World Cup

Kindly sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent

8.00am – 5.30pm Registration desk open Convention Centre Foyer

8.00am Pre-session tea and coffee

9.00am Nigel Latta

Dealing with difficult people

10.15am Morning tea amongst the industry exhibition

10.45am Nigel Latta The politically incorrect

guide to being an adult

Lifestyle Session: Greenfingers: behind the

scenes of successful

strawberries

Lifestyle Session: The Cheese Files: an

insiders look at the art

of cheese making

11.4

5am

– 1

.45p

m

Kim GearWhat has VITAMIN CDEF got to do with oral medicine?

Five common conditions you should know in oral medicine

This programme is correct at the time of printing and is subject to change. Please refer to the conference website www.nzda.org.nz for the current programme

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Kindly sponsored by

As always, the NZDA Conference Dinner is our most

highly-anticipated function and 2011 will not disappoint!

Bask in the charming splendour of Brancott Estate,

where you will be treated to an evening of class, style

and exquisite touches in a typically Marlborough fashion,

before dancing the night away to the smooth sounds of

the Kingpins.

Date: Friday 12 August

Time: 7.00pm

Venue: Brancott Estate

Transport: The conference shuttle will be departing the

Marlborough Convention Centre and performing a

circuit of selected conference accommodation from

6.00pm, returning in the late evening. Please indicate

on your registration form if your require transport.

Dress: Stylish and stunning

Cost: $135 per person

Conference “More than A Dinner”

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12.15pm Lunch amongst the industry exhibition

1.45pm Hien Ngo David Henton A practical guide to preventive and direct restorative Self-care: a brisk jog through effective time management

materials: from testing bench to dental chair (part 2)

Kindly sponsored by GC

3.15pm Afternoon tea amongst the industry exhibition

3.45pm Gerry Thyne Lyndie Foster-Page Third molar surgery: minimising the risk of nerve damage Update on the management of dental caries

– catch up with the latest from Otago

Kindly sponsored by ACC Kindly sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline

4.45pm Conference close

Saturday 13 August

7.00am – 8.15am Breakfast Session: Mike Hutcheson Raupo Café

Stories from the near future – a humourous look at how we live

Kindly sponsored by Ivoclar Vivadent

8.00am – 5.30pm Registration desk open Convention Centre Foyer

8.00am Pre-session tea and coffee

9.00am Raj Rattan Managing for Profit – critical success factors in

general dental practice (part 2)

Kindly sponsored by Dental Protection

9.45am William Cheung Challenges in restoring the endodontically treated teeth

with fiber post

10.45am Morning tea amongst the industry exhibition

11.15am Jules Kieser

How we swallow and why

you should know about it

Andrew Malcolm and Richard EvertsTuning for health – a

forum on self health care

for dentists

Lifestyle Session: Essence: the art of great food

11.1

5am

to 1

.45p

m

This programme is correct at the time of printing and is subject to change. Please refer to the conference website www.nzda.org.nz for the current programme

Jonathan LeichterThe identification, prevention and treatment of

peri-implantitis

Kindly sponsored by Johnson & Johnson

Hien NgoA practical guide to preventive and direct restorative

materials: from testing bench to dental chair (part 1)

Kindly sponsored by GC

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Friday 12 August

Phil Gifford

Phil Gifford is the first person to twice win the New Zealand Sports

Journalist of the Year award. He hosts the rugby show “Front Row”

on Radio Sport every Saturday, writes a weekly column in the Sunday

Star-Times, and airs sports comments on NewstalkZB.

Phil has reported on every Rugby World Cup since 1987, the Olympic

and Commonwealth Games, and every rugby test played in New

Zealand since 1977. He has covered rugby in Australia, South Africa,

Argentina, France, Great Britain, Ireland and Samoa.

The creator of satirical rugby character Loosehead Len, he is the

author of 14 books, hosted No.1 breakfast radio shows in Auckland

and Christchurch, and won 12 radio awards over three decades in

New Zealand and Australasia.

Behind the scenes at the Rugby World Cup

Phil Gifford, who has reported at every Rugby World Cup, will give a

unique insight into the tournament, giving the answers to questions

you may not have even thought of asking. Why did a long retired

pop star have to sing at the opening game in 1987? Who was the

All Black who wished he hadn’t been at the 1991 Cup? What was

Andrew Mehrtens secret wish after 1995? Who was the All Black

coach to whom English was a second language? Who feared the

kiss of life in the press box in 2007? The World Cup as you’ve never

heard it before.

Saturday 13 August

Mike Hutcheson

After gaining entry into the Ilam School of Fine Arts, then taking a

sharp right turn and studying Law, Mike Hutcheson discovered

advertising and went on to win the Reader’s Digest Scholarship as

New Zealand’s Most Outstanding Young Advertising Man.

Mike was co-founder of a number of leading advertising agencies,

spent three years with TV and film production house Communicado

and was Managing Director of Saatchi & Saatchi. He has been part

of teams that have produced many of New Zealand’s memorable

advertising campaigns. In early 2003 Mike launched The Lighthouse

Ideas Company, an ideas company which will “dress people up in

their Sunday best”.

Stories from the near future

This presentation will explore, in a humorous way, how - although

we live in a time of rapid change – at a fundamental human level

everything stays the same. We look at how creativity is bred out of us at

school and how life is dominated by bureaucrats. How different minds

work and how we can get to know ourselves better to understand

what makes us happy. We look at the meaning of creativity and how

we can collaborate to get the best out of the people around us.

Breakfast Sessions

Time: 7.00am – 8.15am

Venue: Raupo Café

6 Symonds Street, Blenheim

Please refer to inside back cover for a map of the area

Transport: The conference shuttle will be performing a circuit of selected conference

accommodation from 6.30am, please indicate on your registration form if

your require transport. Raupo Café is approximately five minutes walk from

the Marlborough Convention Centre.

Cost: $35 per person, per breakfast

Kindly sponsored by

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Lifestyle Sessions

Friday 12 August: 11.45am – 1.45pm

The Cheese Files: an insiders look at the art of cheese-making

Time: 11.45am - 1.45pm

Cost: $139 per person

Coach transport and a lunchbox included, group size

minimum 10, maximum 30.

Join our local Marlborough cheese-maker for a fun and informative,

hands on, cheese class. Talk with the cheese-maker about how the

cheeses are made:

• What makes a blue go blue

• How you get the distinctive taste/smell into washed-rind cheeses

• How cheese (like wine) reflects the character of the land and

some of the secrets of traditional cheese-making (like how in the

old days, we used to bump up the level of blue mould spores in

the maturing chamber, by putting in some old leather boots...!!)

• Plenty of time for cheesy questions.

Then get hands-on as we explore a number of great recipes and

create two different cheeses. By the end of the class the group

will learn around four different recipes for everything from ricotta

to parmesan. Complete the class with a delicious cheese-tasting,

accompanied by award-winning Marlborough wines. A wonderful

wine and food experience.

Greenfingers: behind the scenes of successful strawberries

Time: 11.45am - 1.45pm

Cost: $89 per person

Coach transport and a

lunchbox included, group size

minimum 20, maximum 40.

The perfect outing for the budding (and keen) gardener. Visit the

successful Hedgerows Hydroponics for an educational hands on tour

and talk. Hedgerows aim for stunning strawberries on the market

before all others with the aim of first fruit by mid-August. So it is the

perfect time for study as plants will just be starting to produce, while

others will just be flowering and fruit forming.

Learn the principles, logistics, equipment and hands-on plant

management and picking/packing techniques for hydroponics.

Experience the lifestyle issues of this family run business with hands

on participation.

This tour will include a tasting, a take-away pack of hydroponic plant

food solution and a strawberry plant (that would grow in the ground

if you don’t have a hydroponic kit on the dental surgery window sill!)

Saturday 13 August: 11.15am – 1.45pm

Essence: the art of great food

Time: 11.15am - 1.45pm

Cost: $179 per person

Coach transport, lunch and

beverages included, group size minimum 20,

maximum 30.

Journey out through the wine region to your own luxury lodge where

the resident chef will excite and inspire the senses with fabulous

wine and food match creations. Enjoy an interactive “classroom”

style session with a local winemaker and resident chef, sampling

a selection of wines all matched with local foods. This structured

tasting event is served “mini-plate” style over multiple courses with

the winemaker explaining the characteristics of the wines and the

chef describing the basic principles of the food.

We will discuss the classic wine and food match, why it works and

why it doesn’t. A sensational event over three courses of matched

wine and food – the perfect event for the “foodie” wanting to extend

their knowledge base on wine and food matching.

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Partners’ Programme

This year’s conference is all about work-life equilibrium and embracing a balanced lifestyle, so while you enjoy all that Marlborough has to offer,

we thought that it would be nice to have a companion. This year we have created a special partners’ programme that can be booked during the

delegate registration process. This will allow your partner a name badge, access to Nigel Latta’s sessions and the industry exhibition on Friday

morning plus the ability to purchase tickets for social functions, lifestyle sessions and a partners’ tour, with options as follows:

Thursday 11 August President’s Reception ticket $125 per person

Friday 12 August Attendance to Nigel Latta’s sessions: Dealing with difficult people (9.00am – 10.15am) Complimentary

The politically incorrect guide to being an adult (10.45am – 12.30pm) Complimentary

The choice of attending one of the following lifestyle sessions: (refer to page 11 for details)

Please note that if your partner requires a lunchbox to be provided prior to these sessions, this needs to

be indicated and paid for.

The Cheese Files $139 per person

Partner lunchbox $25 per person

Greenfingers: behind the scenes of successful strawberries $89 per person

Partner lunchbox $25 per person

Conference Dinner ticket $135 per person

Saturday 13 August Partners’ Gourmet Wine TourTime: A coach will depart the Marlborough Convention Centre at 10.00am,

returning at approximately 2.30pm

Cost: $144 per person

Coach transport, winery visits, tastings and two-course lunch included, group size minimum 25,

maximum 40.

Experience the very best of the Marlborough wine region with a gourmet tour. This is ideal for the wine

lover who appreciates great wines and the information gained from a structured wine tasting. This really

is wine appreciation at its very best.

Indulge in privately hosted structured wine-tastings and winemaker hosted tastings along with wine and

food match tastings. Visit Marlborough’s iconic winery of Cloudy Bay for a private structured tasting in the

barrel hall, a fabulous experience for the wine lover.

Visit Wither Hills, one of Marlborough’s most stunning architecturally designed wineries where the

winemaker will host an educational wine-tasting along with a wine and food match tasting that will pair

award-winning wines with canapés of Marlborough seafood and fresh local produce.

Finish the day with a visit to Makana Chocolates for a tasting of divine handmade chocolates.

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Keynote Speakers Please note that speakers are listed in alphabetical order by surname. For further information

on speakers, as well as their presentation synopses, please visit www.nzda.org.nz and click

on the conference logo.

Raj RattanMBE, BDS, MFGD (UK), FFGD (UK), PgDip, MDE

Raj is a general dental practitioner and

maintains his commitment to clinical dentistry

at his practices. He has been a dento-legal

adviser at Dental Protection Ltd since 1993.

He has a long-standing commitment to

postgraduate education and this is reflected

in his role as associate dean in the London

Deanery.

He has authored/co-authored several text

-books and published numerous articles in

the dental press and has contributed to a

range of on-line and e-learning initiatives.

He is a former government policy adviser,

and continues to provide advice to NHS and

private sector organisations on a consultancy

basis. He is a sought after speaker on the

lecture circuit and has lectured extensively in

the UK and overseas.

In 2008, he was appointed MBE for services

to dentistry. Outside dentistry, Raj lists his

interests as motor sport and magic and has

been a full member of the prestigious Magic

Circle for over 20 years.

Kindly sponsored by

Nigel Latta

Nigel is a registered clinical psychologist and

author. He was born and raised in Oamaru

and spent his high school years at Waitaki

Boys High School. He then went on to Otago

University, where he completed an MSc in

Marine Science.

Following that, he went to Auckland where

he trained as a clinical psychologist and

worked there for a period of some seventeen

years in a number of agencies – Drug and

Alcohol Rehabilitation, sex-offender treatment

programmes, family therapy agencies, Child

Youth and Family, Probation Services, as well

as in private practice.

Nigel recently returned to Auckland with his

wife and 2 children, after having spent the

past 6 years in Dunedin. He currently works

as a clinical psychologist in private practice

and continues to consult with organisations

and agencies thoughout the country working

mainly with children and young people, as

well as adult forensic work. He lectures on

a number of senior courses at the NZ Police

College and is a frequently requested speaker

at conferences and events for schools and

organisations.

William CheungDMD, FAGD, FADI

Dr Cheung received his dental degree from

the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental

Medicine, USA. He is a Fellow of the Academy

of General Dentistry and the Academy of

Dentistry International. He maintains a multi-

specialty practice in central Hong Kong.

He is an honorary associate professor at the

University of Hong Kong Faculty of Dentistry

and Honorary Lecturer at the University of

Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. He

is also the continuing education programme

director in Asia Pacific for the FDI World

Dental Federation.

Dr Cheung has lectured internationally and

has published over 10 abstract and papers

in various dental journals and magazines.

He serves on the International Editorial

Board of the Journal of the American Dental

Association (JADA) and is an associate editor

of Hong Kong Dental Journal.

Kindly sponsored by

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Richard Everts

Richard is a specialist in infectious diseases, internal medicine and medical microbiology at Nelson

Hospital. He has run workshops and given talks on work-lifestyle balance for ten years to various groups

of junior and senior doctors.

Kim GearBDS, BSc(Hons), MBChB

Kim Gear is an oral medicine specialist at Greenlane Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.

Having qualified in the 1990’s from the University of Otago with a dental degree and Bachelor of Science with Honours (majoring in microbiology), she completed two years as a maxillofacial house surgeon at Waikato Hospital, Hamilton and then moved to Auckland to commence training in oral medicine under the guidance of Dr David Hay. Kim qualified in Medicine from the University of Auckland as part of her post- graduate training and then commenced a Master of Medical Science in Oral Medicine. Her dissertation focused on the quality of life in patients treated for head and neck malignancies.

Kim’s previous awards have included the Butland Prize for the trainee intern showing the most promising clinical ability in 2006, the New Zealand Dental Research Foundation Prize and Australasian Pierre Fouchard Academy Scholarship for All Round Academic Performance.

Kim is very much looking forward to attending and presenting at the NZDA conference in August.

Joe GeentyMDS(Otago), MRACDS

Dr Joseph Geenty received his dental training at Otago University, New Zealand, graduating BDS in 1975. He spent two years as Dental Registrar at Napier Hospital before returning to Otago in 1977 to begin post- graduate training in Orthodontics, completing his MDS in 1980. Joe emigrated to Australia and started practice in Wollongong in 1981. In 1985 he was appointed part-time clinical associate in orthodontics at Westmead Hospital and in 1993 a senior clinical associate at the University of Sydney. In 2008 he was appointed clinical senior lecturer at the University of Sydney. Dr Geenty is a partner in an orthodontic practice in Wollongong and also spends two days a month teaching post-graduate students at Sydney University. He also coordinates a continuing education orthodontic course for general practitioners at Sydney University. His areas of special interest are orthodontic appliance design, sequential aligners and indirect bonding. He is currently involved in research examining the biomechanical behaviour of sequential aligners at Sydney University. He has authored and co-authored several original articles. He was President

of the NSW Branch of the Australian Society of Orthodontists in 1999 and 2000.

Kindly sponsored by

Invited Speakers

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Lyndie Foster-PageBDS, BSc, Dip Clin Dent (Perio), MComDent

Dental epidemiologist and dental public health specialist Lyndie Foster Page commenced her career in

general dental practice in New Zealand, before working and researching for five years in dental public

health. She has recently been appointed as a senior lecturer at the University of Otago, School of Dentistry.

She has achieved a number of publications in international peer reviewed journals. Much of her research

is concerned with oral health-related quality of life in adolescents and she recently was awarded her PhD

in this field. Her clinical research encompasses a wide range of oral conditions, most notably in the field

of dental caries, particularly in novel approaches to managing caries in the community. She now leads the

teaching of the cariology program at the faculty and teaches operative dentistry to second and third year

students.

Kindly sponsored by

David Henton

David is the director of Confident Communication Limited, based in Auckland, New Zealand. He comes from

a scientific background, having graduated from the University of London with a first class honours degree

in civil engineering.

Arriving in New Zealand from Kenya as a senior geotechnical engineer in 1987, he has worked for over two

decades in the field of human communication, conflict resolution and personal motivation. His engineering

background gives him a valuable insight into the needs of modern business, as well as a highly “hands-on”,

practical approach to the communication and management skills he teaches.

David is currently providing top-quality staff training to organisations of all sizes within the business

community throughout New Zealand, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, USA and Australia. As a recognised

specialist in the field of human communication, he is in demand as a workshop facilitator, presenter and

motivational conference speaker.

Jules KieserBDS, BSc, DSc

Jules Kieser obtained a BSc from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, in 1971 before going on

to qualify as a dentist in 1975. He went into practice first in the outback of South Africa and subsequently

in London and Johannesburg.

While in practice, he received his PhD in 1989 and was appointed as reader in craniofacial biology and also

honorary professor of anatomy at Wits. In 1996 he was appointed to the chair, and head of the department

of oral sciences, University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. He currently heads the Sir John Walsh

Research Institute at Otago University. His research includes biomechanics and anatomy of the oro-facial

region, and forensic biology.

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Jonathan LeichterBA, DMD, Cert Perio (Harvard University)

Dr Leichter is a periodontist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago School of Dentistry. He received

his DMD from Tufts University and his specialty training at Harvard University School of Dental Medicine. He

maintained a private practice limited to periodontics and implant dentistry in Boston and New York for 20

years prior to joining the Faculty in 2002. His research is focused on dental implants and multi-disciplinary

laser applications in dentistry. He has lectured and presented his research in New Zealand, Australia, the

U.S., Central America and Asia.

Kindly sponsored by

Erin MahoneyBDS, FRACDS, MDSc (Paediatric Dentistry)

Erin Mahoney is a paediatric dentist presently working at the Hutt Valley DHB. Erin graduated from Otago

with a BDS in 1995 and obtained her specialist training in paediatric dentistry in 2001 at the University

of Sydney and FRACDS in 2000. She then completed a PhD in dental enamel defects and cariology in

2005 and since then has worked clinically, while keeping up research work as part of her HRC Emerging

Researcher grant. Erin has won numerous prizes and publishes widely. She now balances working at the

Hutt Valley DHB and looking after her three young children.

Kindly sponsored by

Andrew Malcolm

At the moment Andy is just living the dream. He says family is his first priority, with Sarah being the love

of his life. He enjoys the challenges three teenagers bring, and if nothing else it allows him to understand

better how to deal with his work colleagues. Andy works as an urologist in Nelson and Blenheim. Oncology,

especially prostate cancer, is his area of interest. He finds his work interesting, challenging, fun and it

provides him with an income that gives him the freedom to have choices and opportunities to travel. Andy

lists his interests as people, reading, rugby, philosophy, films, exercise and craft beers.

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Hien NgoBDS, MDS, PhD, Grad Cert Educ, FADI, FICD, FPFA

Dr Ngo has extensive experience in private practice, research and education. He qualified in dentistry at

the University of Adelaide in 1982, completed a Master of Dental Surgery in prosthodontics and a PhD in

the fields of dental materials and cariology.

Dr Ngo was the principal of a general practice located in the business district of Adelaide. With a staff of

five, he delivered good dental care based on the philosophy of minimal intervention over a period of 18

years.

In research, he is active in the areas of dental materials and cariology; he was appointed Visiting Research

Fellow to the Adelaide University in 1998, research director of the Colgate Australian Clinical Dental

Research Centre, Adelaide University in 1999 and research consultant of the centre in 2003, associate

professor, working in the fields of dental biomaterials and minimal intervention dentistry, to the Adelaide

University in 2003. Since 2007, he has been working for the National University of Singapore. At present,

his main focus in research revolves around the management of caries and the interactions between the

glass-ionomers and the dental tissues. He has been a technical consultant to several dental organisations

and was co-inventor of several dental products.

As an educator, he has published and lectured extensively in Australia and internationally on the above

topics. He was instrumental to the establishment of the “Minimal Intervention 2020” projects in Adelaide

and other dental schools in South East Asia. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Dentistry,

Journal of Oral Health and Preventive Dentistry.

Kindly sponsored by

Gerry ThyneMDS, MB ChB, FRACDS (OMS)

Gerard has worked in Wellington for seventeen years in private and hospital practice. He has a special

interest in implant surgery ranging from single tooth, immediate and delayed reconstruction, through to

full arch immediate replacement. Gerard performs a range of dentoalveolar and orthognathic surgery and

has a hospital appointment at Hutt Valley District Health Board. He has probably removed 40,000 wisdom

teeth! Outside of work he enjoys skiing, sailing, golf and relaxing.

Kindly sponsored by

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NZDA Member and NZDA Honorary Life Member:

• Attendance to all conference sessions

• Entry to view the industry exhibition

• Satchel and contents

• Printed material

• Morning and afternoon teas

• Lunches

• President’s Reception ticket

• Opportunity to purchase breakfast, pre-conference course and

social tickets.

NZDA Member Day Registration:

• Attendance to one day conference sessions

• Entry to view the industry exhibition on that day

• Satchel and contents

• Printed material

• Morning and afternoon tea

• Lunch

• Opportunity to purchase breakfast, pre-conference course and

social tickets.

Retired Dentist:

• Attendance to selected conference sessions

• Name badge and lanyard

• Entry to view the industry exhibition on that day

• Opportunity to purchase social tickets.

Fulltime Postgraduate Dental Student and Final Year Dental Students:

• Attendance to all conference sessions

• Entry to view the industry exhibition

• Satchel and contents

• Printed material

• Morning and afternoon teas

• Lunches

• President’s Reception ticket

• Opportunity to purchase breakfast, pre-conference course and

social tickets

.

Registration Information

Early Bird Standard Until 30 June From 1 July

NZDA Member $900 $1,050

NZDA Member Day Registration $575 $600

Fulltime Postgraduate Dental Student $440 $440

Final Year Dental Student $440 $440

Retired Dentist $50 $50

Please note that these registration fees include 15% GST and that you must be registered (in one of the above categories) for the conference to

view the industry exhibition.

Registration inclusions:

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Register Online

Visit the website www.nzda.org.nz, click on the

conference logo, then on the registration page and

follow the link to the online registration form. Payment

can be made by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or AMEX

secure transmission facilities provided) or an invoice can

be requested.

Once completed, you will receive an automatic

acknowledgement of your registration. A confirmation

letter and invoice/receipt will be emailed to you within

three working days. You may access and amend your

registration details online until two weeks prior to the

conference.

Mail the completed registration form together with your

cheque or credit card payment to:

NZDA Conference 2011

Conference Innovators

PO Box 7191

Christchurch 8240

New Zealand

A summary of your registration and a tax invoice will be

sent to you via email within five working days.

Fax the completed registration form (both sides)

together with your credit card payment to 03 379 0460.

Special Requirements

Please give details of any special diet or disability assistance

required on your registration form.

Cancellations

Should you need to cancel your registration, you may re-assign your

registration to another person. Please notify the conference managers

in writing. If you are unable to arrange a replacement, a refund less

an administration charge of $100 + GST will be made provided

notification is received by Friday 8 July 2011. After that date, refunds

will be at the discretion of the New Zealand Dental Association. If, for

reasons beyond the control of NZDA, the conference is cancelled the

registration fee will be refunded after deduction of expenses already

incurred.

Dental Professional Pack Valued at $1,800 (RRP including GST), products

selected from the DENTSPLY product range

Endodontic Starter Pack

Valued at $1,200 (RRP including GST), products

from the DENTSPLY Endodontic range

Restorative / Impression Pack Valued at $500 (RRP including GST), products from

the DENTSPLY Restorative and Impression range

1st PRIZE

2nd PRIZE

3rd PRIZE

Kindly sponsored by

If you register online prior to Thursday 30 June 2011, your name will be placed in the

draw to win one of the following three prizes:

Online Registration Prizes

REGISTER ONLINEwww.nzda.org.nz

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Accommodation

The conference has secured a wide selection of accommodation in Blenheim for

delegates to choose from. Please be aware that accommodation in Blenheim is limited

and that all rooms will be allocated on a first-in basis until Friday 8 July 2011, subject

to availability. After this date the rooms will be released and no guarantee can be made

that rooms will be available for late bookings. Rooms can only be secured by registered

delegates. Bookings can be made either as part of the online registration process or via

the registration form.

All accommodation bookings must be secured with a credit card. The credit card will

be used as a guarantee only and no charges will be debited prior to check-out (apart

from any cancellation fees that may apply). On check-out, your accommodation costs

and incidentals may be settled with cash, EFTPOS or credit card. Cancellation fees may

apply any time within the month prior to conference.

Should you wish to make an amendment to your booking, you may do so by contacting

Conference Innovators on 03 379 0390 or via [email protected] up until

Friday 8 July 2011. After this date all amendments must be made directly with the

motel, the contact details for which will be available on the conference website, as well

as on your confirmation letter.

We remind you that if you are staying at a motel, unless mentioned below in the price

list, there will be no breakfast available for purchase.

For further information on each property, including images, please visit the conference

website via www.nzda.org.nz. Please refer to the map on the inside back cover for

specific property locations.

All prices are inclusive of 15% GST and are per night.

You will note that many properties

have multiple rooms or are lodge-type

arrangements. We encourage delegates to

embrace this social opportunity and book

together with friends and colleagues.

Star Ratings

For ease of reference, properties have been listed by their approximate

star rating (five stars being of best quality, one star being of lesser

quality), then in alphabetical order.

Please note that in many cases this rating has been provided by the motel/ hotel and

while every effort has been made to secure the best accommodation in the area, the

conference does not accept responsibility for this rating.

Conference Shuttle

The Conference Shuttle will be provided to

assist transportation for delegates throughout

the conference, such as morning pick up,

afternoon drop off and social events. The official

shuttle timetable will be provided to registered

delegates two weeks prior to the conference.

Kindly sponsored by

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Vintners Retreat

Situated in the grounds of the park-like retreat, with stunning views

of the Richmond Range, the Villa style accommodation offers a

range of options from the Stables, Lodges and Manors which will

accommodate one to four guests, or the three bedroom lodges where

up to six people can live in absolute luxury. All accommodation include

special features such as fully equipped kitchen, BBQ/patio dining, spa

bath, full laundry facilities, secure parking with own garage, CD/DVD

player, sky digital TV and free wireless internet connection. Located

approximately 15 minutes drive from the Marlborough Convention

Centre.

Two Bedroom Lodge $320.00

Maximum of four guests

Two Bedroom Stables $320.00

Maximum of four guests

Two Bedroom Manor $345.00

Maximum of four guests

Three Bedroom Lodge $430.00

Maximum of six guests

171 On High

Chris and Ian invite you to stay with them at 171 On High motel,

where they offer modern, comfortable and self-contained units, all

providing Qualmark assessed “four star plus” accommodation. With

its central location, 171 On High is just a short walk from Blenheim’s

town centre, cafés, restaurants and shops, while the Marlborough

Conference Centre is just 700 metres away. Also situated close by is

the Taylor River walkway, for that early morning walk, run or bike ride.

Queen Studio $140.00

Maximum of two guests

Queen One Bedroom Unit $160.00

Maximum of two guests

King/ Twin One Bedroom Unit $160.00

Maximum of two guests

BEC Luxury Lodge

Dave and Sarah Anderson warmly welcome you to enjoy their little

slice of paradise in a unique and beautiful setting in the heart of

Marlborough, located five minutes drive from the Marlborough

Convention Centre. Genuine kiwi hospitality, creative local cuisine

and exceptional spa facilities ensure a restful and relaxing stay. Enjoy

the stunning views over Blenheim, the peaceful surroundings and

delight in the exceptional food and wine. Fresh hand crafted market

breakfasts are available.

Single Suite $347.88

Maximum of two guests,

includes breakfast

Double Suite $379.50

Maximum of two guests,

includes breakfast

Mountain View Suite $442.75

Maximum of two guests,

includes breakfast

Marlborough Vintners Hotel

Surrounded by vineyards, Marlborough Vintners Hotel is quickly

gaining an enviable reputation as the five star food and wine

destination hotel for your stay in Marlborough. Each suite is complete

with all the amenities and facilities you would expect from a five star

rated property such as king size beds, toweling robes, a spacious

bathroom with handmade natural amenities from a local supplier,

DVD player, TV, a great range of complimentary DVD’s for loan, private

patio and a small kitchenette with tea and coffee making facilities.

High speed wireless broadband access is also available, as well as an

onsite restaurant. Located approximately 15 minutes drive from the

Marlborough Convention Centre.

Executive Vineyard Suites $208.00

Maximum of two guests

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Ashleigh Court Motel

A lovely spacious complex centrally located with 12 modern ground

level units. The town centre is just a stroll away featuring great shops,

gourmet restaurants & cafes, a sports stadium, swimming pool and a

movie theatre. There are a couple of supermarkets also within handy

walking distance as well as the Marlborough Convention Centre.

Two Bedroom Spa Unit $178.00

Maximum of two guests, an

additional guest is $19 per night

One Bedroom Unit $159.00

Maximum of two guests

Studio Unit $149.00

Maximum of two guests

Centre Court Motel

Centre Court Motel is a new, centrally situated complex of 12 ground

floor spacious units with self-contained kitchens, a guest laundry,

SKY TV, free wireless internet and delicious cooked or continental

breakfasts available. Located approximately 10-15 minutes walk

from the Marlborough Convention Centre, and only a few minutes

from central Blenheim.

Studio Room $155.00

Maximum of two guests

One Bedroom Unit $165.00

Maximum of two guests

Two Bedroom Unit $220.00

Maximum of two guests

Copthorne Marlborough

With a stunning facility and offering comfortable, spacious, rooms,

you will no doubt enjoy the convenience of being within an easy

five-minute riverside walk from Blenheim’s town centre and the

Marlborough Convention Centre. With an onsite restaurant, pool,

laundry service and high speed broadband, the Copthorne is an ideal

base during conference.

Standard Room $203.50

Maximum of two guests

193 Aorangi Manor

Located within easy walking distance of downtown Blenheim,

restaurants, cafe’s and the Marlborough Convention Centre, this

central Blenheim location enables you to walk to the conference

centre or town centre in a few minutes and enjoy a relaxed dinner in

one of the many fantastic restaurants and bars.

Single Unit $139.00

Maximum of two guests

Twin Share Unit $169.00

Maximum of two guests, an

additional guest is $19 per night

Asure Sundowner

Asure Sundowner Motel is Qualmark rated four star, and is an ideal

motel complex for business and pleasure - offering ground floor, self-

contained, spacious units, with parking directly outside the door -

renowned for its quietness and the convenience of the Springlands

Shopping complex, it is a short walk to the town centre and the

Marlborough Convention Centre.

Queen Executive Studio $128.00

Maximum of two guests

One Bedroom Standard Unit $139.00

Maximum of two guests

One Bedroom Executive Unit $145.00

Maximum of two guests

One Bedroom Spa Unit $150.00

Maximum of two guests

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Bella Vista Motel

Bella Vista Blenheim has a four star Qualmark self contained and

serviced motel rating. Located close to town you are staying in the

heart of Blenheim, surrounded by the world famous Marlborough

wine growing area and just a few minutes’ walk from a wide variety

of restaurants and bars and the Marlborough Convention Centre.

Queen Studio $130.00

Maximum of two guests

Queen Studio with kitchen $140.00

Maximum of two guests

King Studio $150.00

Maximum of two guests

Super King Spa Unit $160.00

Maximum of two guests

One Bedroom King Spa Unit $180.00

Maximum of two guests

Blenheim Palms Motel

Offering comfortable, four star, modern spacious rooms complete

with work-stations and wireless internet, with secure off-street

parking and located in central Blenheim, only a few minutes walk

from the Marlborough Convention Centre as well as local restaurants,

bars and cafes, the Blenheim Palms Motel is the perfect base for your

conference experience.

Studio or One Bedroom Unit $155.00

Maximum of two guests

Blenheim Spa Motor Lodge

As one of the newest complexes in Blenheim, the Blenheim Spa

Motor Lodge offers high quality, well presented, well appointed,

double glazed, well priced and comfortable motel accommodation in

the heart of Marlborough. Located on the main road to Christchurch,

the property is in close proximity to central Blenheim and the

Marlborough Convention Centre.

Studio Access Unit $130.00

Maximum of two guests

Studio Spa Unit $140.00

Maximum of two guests

Brydan on Rose Motor Lodge

Just a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Blenheim’s

town centre and the Marlborough Convention Centre, Brydan on Rose

Motor Lodge offers the discerning traveller generously spacious,

superbly appointed rooms with a level of facilities and cleanliness

seldom seen.

King Studio Unit $145.48

Maximum of two guests

Executive Studio Unit $158.13

Maximum of two guests

Executive One Bedroom Unit $170.50

Maximum of two guests

Montana Villa $379.50

Maximum of four guests

Colonial Motel

Located just a 5 - 10 minute walk from the Marlborough Convention

Centre, fine restaurants, supermarket and shops, this 10 unit

Qualmark rated four star motel offers kitchen facilities, SKY TV,

microwave, phone, electric blankets and much more. Continental and

cooked breakfasts are available and can be delivered to your unit

along with a complimentary newspaper.

Three Bedroom Unit $140.00

Maximum of two guests, additional

guests are $20 per person, per night

Two Bedroom Unit $140.00

Maximum of two guests, additional

guests are $20 per person, per night

One Bedroom Unit $140.00

Maximum of two guests

Studio Unit $140.00

Maximum of two guests

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Knightsbridge Court Motor Lodge

Enjoy quality four star motel accommodation in the self-contained

motel units, surrounded by beautiful gardens and generous off-

street parking. Delight in spacious rooms, excellent facilities and

friendly hosts, located only five minutes walk from the Marlborough

Convention Centre.

Double or Twin Unit $155.00

Maximum of two guests

Lugano Motor Lodge

Located on the corner of High and Henry Streets, Seymour Square,

Blenheim, just a two minute walk to Blenheim town centre with its

cafes, bars and restaurants, and a short walk to the Convention

Centre. With modern spacious units and rated four star plus Qualmark

rating, Lugano is the ideal location for both business and leisurely

pursuits.

Studio Unit $145.00

Maximum of two guests

Executive Studio Unit $155.00

Maximum of two guests

Executive One Bedroom Unit $160.00

Maximum of two guests

Family Two Bedroom Unit $175.00

Maximum of two guests, an

additional guest is $20 per night

Waterfront Motels

The Waterfront Motels feature large studio rooms with either a super

king, a super king and single or a queen and single configuration.

Units have full kitchen facilities and broadband internet, most with

a river view. Located five minutes walk from the Marlborough

Convention Centre and very close to Raupo Café.

Studio Unit $165.00

Maximum of two guests

Aston Court Motel

Aston Court Motel is located within easy walking distance to Blenheim

town centre and approximately 15 minutes walk from Marlborough

Convention Centre. As the only motel in Blenheim with an on-site

restaurant, Aston Court offers a variety of nice, clean, comfortable

rooms.

Studio Unit $139.00

Maximum of two guests

One Bedroom Unit $150.00

Maximum of two guests, an

additional guest is $20 per night

Two Bedroom Unit $205.00

Maximum of four guests

Heartland Hotel

Heartland Hotel Marlborough is conveniently located just minutes

walk from the centre of Blenheim, and the Marlborough Convention

Centre. With comfortable, cosy rooms, an onsite restaurant and room

service breakfasts available, the Heartland will welcome you with

genuine Marlborough hospitality.

Standard King Unit $149.50

Maximum of two guests

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Surname:

First name (for name badge):

Company/organisation:

Postal address:

City/town:

Country: Postcode:

T: ( )

M: ( )

E :

(please note that confirmation of your registration will be sent to this address)

Special requirements e.g. dietary, disabilities, etc:

Year of graduation:

Tax Invoice GST Number: 56-372-210

Please complete this form, make a copy for your records and forward with payment to:

NZDA Conference 2011

C/- Conference Innovators, PO Box 7191, Christchurch 8240

F: 03 379 046

Please use one form per delegate and note the increase in delegate registration fee as of Friday 1 July 2011.

Surname:

First name (for name badge):

My partner will be attending (please note that all prices are per person):

Thursday 11 August01 President’s Reception $125 $

Friday 12 August 01 Nigel Latta – Dealing with difficult people Nil02 Nigel Latta – The politically incorrect

guide to being an adult Nil 02 The Cheese Files $139 $ 02a The Cheese Files lunch box $25 $04 Greenfingers: behind the scenes of

successful strawberries $89 $ 04a Greenfingers lunch box $25 $01 Conference Dinner $135 $

Saturday 13 August03 Partner’s Gourmet Wine Tour $144 $

B Partners’ programme fees sub total $

C Breakfast Sessions

Friday 12 August: Phil GiffordB1 No. of tickets @ $35 each $

Saturday 13 August: Mike HutchesonB2 No. of tickets @ $35 each $

C Breakfast session fees sub total $

A Registration Fees

Please note: Early bird registration must be accompanied by FULL PAYMENT

to secure the rate.

Early bird Standard

Up to 30 June From 1 July

01 NZDA Member $900 $1,050

02 NZDA Member Day Registration** $575 $600

03 Fulltime Postgraduate Dental Student $440 $440

04 Final Year Dental Student $440 $440

05 Retired Dentist $50 $50

06 Sponsor (complimentary as per sponsorship contract)

07 Industry Exhibitor (two complimentary per stand)

08 NZDA Honorary Life Member (complimentary)

A Registration fees sub total $

** Day Registration: I will be attending the conference on

Friday Saturday

Register online:

Registration Form

www.nzda.org.nz

Delegate Information B Partners’ Programme

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D Social Functions

Thursday 11 August: President’s Reception01 Yes, I wish to attend Nil

(Complimentary for conference and student registrations)02 I would like to purchase ____ additional tickets

@ $125 each $03 No, I do not wish to attend Nil

Friday 12 August: Conference Dinner01 I would like to purchase ___ ticket(s)

@ $135 each $

D Social function fees sub total $

E Pre-conference Courses

Thursday 11 AugustRefer to page 4. Please select two preferences in case your first is full.

1 2 P2 9.30am CADCAM @ $395 $P1 1.30pm Kevin Lewis @ $115 $P3 1.30pm Radu Goga @ $180 $

E Pre-conference course fees sub total $

F Pre-conference Tour

Wednesday 10 - Thursday 11 AugustRefer to page 3. Please note that the price is for two people sharing.

T1 Bay of Many Coves Tour @ $789.50 $

F Pre-conference tour sub total $

G Lifestyle Sessions

Friday 12 August, 11.45am – 1.45pm01 The Cheese Files $139 $03 Greenfingers: behind the scenes

of successful strawberries $89 $

Saturday 13 August, 11.15am – 1.45pm 01 Essence: the art of great food $179 $

G Lifestyle session sub total $

Conference Shuttle

To assist in assigning the correct transportation requirements, we ask that you

please indicate below which functions/days you will require transportation for:

No thanks, I will be bringing my own mode of transportation

Thursday 11 August Airport shuttle. Arrival time:

(Blenheim airport to conference accommodation)03 Pre-conference course morning shuttle

(Convention Centre to Brancott Estate to Convention Centre)04 Pre-conference course afternoon shuttle

(Convention Centre to Brancott Estate to Convention Centre)05 President’s Reception shuttle

(Conference accommodation - Convention Centre - Conference

accommodation)

Friday 12 August06 Breakfast session shuttle

(Conference accommodation to Raupo Café)07 Morning conference shuttle

(Conference accommodation to Convention Centre)08 Afternoon conference shuttle

(Convention Centre to Conference accommodation)09 Conference Dinner shuttle

(Conference accommodation to Brancott Estate to Conference

accommodation)

Saturday 13 August10 Breakfast session shuttle

(Conference accommodation to Raupo Café)11 Morning conference shuttle

(Conference accommodation to Convention Centre) Airport shuttle. Check in time:

(Convention Centre to Blenheim airport)13 Afternoon conference shuttle

(Convention Centre to Conference accommodation)

For fax purposes only

NAME

Concurrent Sessions

NZDA Members, please indicate which session you wish to attend. Your

indication will be used to assign the appropriate room for the session. You are

not obligated to attend this session should you change your mind.

Refer to the programme pages 5-9.

Friday 12 August10.45am Nigel Latta F1 Kim Gear/ Joe Geenty F2

1.45pm William Cheung F3 Joe Geenty/ Erin Mahoney F4

Saturday 13 August9.00am Raj Rattan S1 Jonathan Leichter S2

9.45am William Cheung S3 Hien Ngo S4

11.15am Jules Kieser S5 Andrew Malcolm/ Richard Everts S6

1.45pm Hien Ngo S7 David Henton S8

3.45pm Gerry Thyne S9 Lyndie Foster Page S10

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How to Register

Mail this completed form together with your cheque or credit card

payment to:

Conference Innovators, PO Box 7191, Christchurch 8240

Visit the website www.nzda.org.nz, click on the conference logo

and follow the link to the online registration site.

Fax this completed form (all relevant sides) together with your

credit card payment to Conference Innovators via 03 379 0460

Confirmation of RegistrationYour registration will be recorded on receipt of your completed form and

payment.

A GST receipt or invoice will be sent with confirmation letter to you via email

or post within seven days. If you have a registration query contact:

E: [email protected] P: 03 353 2828

PrivacyThe information supplied on this registration form will be shared and used

by NZDA. The Privacy Act 1993 requires that, before you name and address

details can be published in the list of delegates either for distribution to

fellow delegates or any other party, you must give your consent. Unless

you advise Conference Innovators, your name, organisation and email

address will be included on the list of conference participants distributed to

delegates and sponsors.

Please indicate if you DO NOT wish your name and details to be included

in the list of delegates.

CancellationsShould you need to cancel your registration, you may reassign your

registration to another person. Please notify the conference managers

in writing. If you are unable to arrange a replacement, a refund less an

administration charge of $100 + GST will be made provided notification

is received by Friday 8 July 2011. After that date refunds will be at the

discretion of the New Zealand Dental Association. If, for reasons beyond

the control of NZDA, the conference is cancelled the registration fee will be

refunded after deduction of expenses already incurred.

Goods & Services Tax All prices indicated on this form are inclusive of 15% GST.

Payment Summary

Method of Payment:

Credit card: see authorisation below

Cheque: Cheques in NZ$ payable to NZDA Blenheim Conference 2011Direct credit: 03 0195 0435337 06

Please use delegate’s last name and initial as a reference.

A Registration fees $

B Partners’ programme $

C Breakfast sessions $

D Social functions $

E Pre-conference courses $

F Pre-conference tour $

G Lifestyle sessions $

Total $

Credit Card Authorisation for Accommodation and Registration

Accommodation bookings must be guaranteed with a credit card. Please

tick if you wish your registration fee to be deducted from this card.

Yes, please deduct me credit card for my registration fee.

Please circle the card type to be charged:

MasterCard AMEX Visa

Card number:

Expiry date:

Cardholder’s name:

Cardholder’s signature:

Date:

For fax purposes only

NAME

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(Indicate your preference) 1 2 3

171 on HighQueen studio @ $140

Queen one bedroom unit @ $160

King/ twin one bedroom unit @ $160

193 Aorangi Manor Single unit @ $139

Twin share unit @ $169

Additional guest @ $19

Ashleigh Court Motel Two bedroom spa unit @ $178

Additional guest @ $19

One bedroom unit @ $159

Studio unit @ $149

Aston Court Motel Studio unit @ $139

One bedroom unit @ $150

Additional guest @ $20

Two bedroom unit @ $205

Asure Sundowner Queen executive studio @ $128

One bedroom standard unit @ $139

One bedroom executive unit @ $145

One bedroom spa unit @ $150

BEC Luxury Lodge Single suite @ $347.88

Double suite @ $379.50

Mountain view suite @ $442.75

Bella Vista Motel Queen studio @ $130

Queen studio with kitchen @ $140

King studio @ $150

Super king spa unit @ $160

One bedroom king spa unit @ $180

Blenheim Palms Motel Studio unit @ $155

One bedroom unit @ $155

Blenheim Spa Motor Lodge Studio access unit @ $130

Studio spa unit @ $140

Brydan on Rose Motor Lodge King studio unit @ $145.48

Executive studio unit @ $158.13

Executive one bedroom unit @ $170.50

Montana villa @ $379.50

(Indicate your preference) 1 2 3

Centre Court Motel Studio room @ $155

One bedroom unit @ $165

Two bedroom unit @ $220

Colonial Motel Three bedroom unit @ $140

Additional guest @ $20

Two bedroom unit @ $140

Additional guest @ $20

One bedroom unit @ $140

Studio unit @ $140

Copthorne Marlborough Standard room @ $203.50

Heartland Hotel Standard king room @ $149.50

Knightsbridge Court Motor Lodge Double unit @ $155

Twin unit @ $155

Lugano Motor Lodge Studio unit @ $145

Executive studio unit @ $155

Executive one bedroom unit @ $160

Family two bedroom unit @ $175

Additional guest @ $20

Marlborough Vintners HotelExecutive vineyard suite @ $208

Vintners RetreatTwo bedroom lodge @ $320

Two bedroom stables @ $320

Two bedroom manor @ $345

Three bedroom lodge @ $430

Waterfront Motels Studio @ $165

Accommodation

Please note your credit card details must be supplied to secure your accommodation booking (see overleaf). No charges will be debited prior to check out (except

late cancellation fees which may be applicable). Accommodation can be settled with cash, EFTPOS or credit card on departure. Room rates include GST.

Please indicate your preference; rooms will be allocated on first-in basis and all prices are per room, per night. Please refer to pages 20-24 of the registration

brochure for full information. If all your preferences are fully booked then another option of similar standard will be booked.

Date of arrival: Expected check-in time:

Date of departure:

Special requirements:

All rooms are requested non-smoking unless specified

Other request:

If you are sharing the room, please give the other person’s name (s):

For fax purposes only

NAME

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A MarlboroughConventionCentre

B BrancottEstate

C RaupoCafé

D BECLuxuryLodge

E BrydanonRoseMotorLodge

F 171OnHigh

G AsureSundowner

H HeartlandHotel

I CentreCourtMotel

J AshleighCourtMotel

K KnightsbridgeCourtMotorLodge

L LuganoMotorLodge

M 193AorangiManor

N ChateauMarlborough

O BellaVistaMotel

P BlenheimPalmsMotel

Q CopthorneMarlborough

R MarlboroughVintnersHotel

S BlenheimSpaMotorLodge

T ColonialMotel

U AstonCourtMotel

V VintnersHotel

W WaterfrontMotels

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