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Make your hotel reservations as soon as possible by calling 800-760-6700. Be sure to specify that you are with the IAOMT to be placed on our room block and receive the special room rate $119 S/D. For your convenience this can also be done online. Click the link for the hotel above and be sure to use the online code: IAOM032112 .
Please book your airfare through the YTB travel site. You can do this for all your travels; turn your vacations, into donations for the IAOMT!
Deadline for hotel reservations: February 20, 2012
 TheIAOMT is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from1/1/09 to 12/31/14. AGD #216660; 11 hours.  CME Accreditation
This CME activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of The Institute for Medical Studies(IMS) and IAOMT. The institute for Medical Studies is accredited by the ACCME to provide CME for physicians.
MS designates this educational activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Thursday March 22, 2012 Fundamentals of Biological Dentistry;
Registration: 8:00 a.m.
Meeting: 8:30-5:00 p.m.
William Virtue, DDS, AIAOMT and Joe Palmer, DMD, AIAOMT are presenting the "Fundamentals of Biological Dentistry." It is a "how to" presentation on setting up and operating a biological dental practice. It also covers all the basics of mercury 101-102. Dr Virtue will also be discussing the equipment needed to run a mercury-free practice.David Kennedy, DDS, MIAOMT, a world leader in the fluoride issue, will be giving a presentation on fluoride and biological periodontal therapy. This special presentation is a must for all new members and those who want to stay current on these issues. Whether you are new to biological dentistry or have been practicing for years, you will find this course exceptional. There are separate registration and fees associated with this course. 1st Attendee $150 Each Add'l Person $100
Friday Symposium March 23
8:00-8:20 -Welcome
8:30-9:30 – Howard Maccabbee, PhD, MD “Low-Dose Radiation in Dental Radiography is NOT Harmful”
Learning objectives: 1. Review research on biomedical effects of low dose radiation 2. Explain radiation hormesis, the concept that small doses can be beneficial 3. Estimate benefits and risks of typical radiography doses 4. Practical recommendations
9:30-10:30 – Kedar Prasad, PhD “Antioxidants: An Ideal Bio-Shield for Preventions and Mitigation of Ionizing Radiation Injury in Humans”
Learning objectives: 1. Radiation doses and symptoms of acute radiation sickness (ARS) in Humans, 2. Recent advances in late adverse health effects of diagnostic doses of radiation, 3. Present scientific data and rationale for proposing antioxidants as an ideal Bio-shield that can markedly reduce radiation damage.
10:30-11:00 -Break
Friday Afternoon Breakout Sessions
11:00-12:00 – Walter Jess Clifford, MS
12:00-1:30 –Lunch
1:30-2:15- Steve Koral, DDS, AIAOMT "Endo Summit"
1:30-2:15- Phil Sukel, DDS, MIAOMT “Using BiteFX to Easily Explain Occlusal Issues to your Patients”
1:30-2:15- Joe Palmer, DMD, AIAOMT & William Virtue, DDS, AIAOMT “Starting a Biological Dental Practice. Now that you know why: What do we do next”
2:15-2:30- Break
2:30-3:15-Steve Koral, DDS, AIAOMT- "Endo Summit"
2:30-3:15- Richard Chanin, DMD, MIAOMT “A New Paradigm for TMJ Dysfunction”
2:30-3:15- Bob Harris, DDS
3:15-3:30 -Break
3:30-4:15- Steve Koral, DDS, AIAOMT- "Endo Summit - Report on Quicksilver Testing"
3:30-4:15- Ingo Mahn, DDS, AIAOMT “High-Tech Meets Holistic-Tips and Tools for a more Rewarding and Profitable Practice”
3:30-4:15- Thomas Colpitts, DDS “Plasma Rich Growth Factors and other Neat Stuff for an Advanced Dental Office”
4:30 -Speakers Forum
6:00 -Welcome Reception @ Dr Thomas Colpitts Ranch
Saturday Symposium March 24
8:20 -Announcements
8:30-9:30- Boyd Haley, PhD, MIAOMT “The Biomedical Problems Associated with Treating Heavy Metal Toxicity”
9:30-10:30- Narasimham Parinandi, PhD “Phramacological Protection against Mercury Toxicity: Pre-clinical Studies on Novel Membrane Protective Glutathione Enhancer and Metal Chelator”
Learning Objectives: 1. To identify the cellular targets for mercury vasculotoxicity. 2. To explore novel protective drugs against mercury toxicity by utilizing pre-clinical screening methods.
10:30-11:00 -Break
11:00-12:00- Peter Langsjoen, MD “Statin-induced C0Q10 Depletion”
Learning objectives: 1.Definition of Coenzyme Q10 2.The two main functions of Coenzyme Q10 with emphasis on bioenergetics, or the production of ATP in all cells and free radical defense 3.The clinical significance of statin-induced Co Q10 depletion and recommendations of what to do about it.
12:00-1:30 -Lunch
1:30-2:30- Michael Bender "Phasing Out Dental Mercury Globally"
2:30-3:30- Jim Turner. JD “Politics Polling and Propaganda. Policy Lessons from the Mercury Front”
3:30-4:00- Break
4:00-5:00- Mark Piper, DMD, MD “Joint Based Occlusion”
Learning Objectives: 1.Understand how joint structures support the occlusion 2.Learn how internal derangements alter articular space and occlusal function. 3.Identify stable and unstable patients before you treat. 5:00- Speakers Forum
Registration Fees: IAOMT Member Doctors: $775 Non-Member Doctors: $875 Each Guest: $400 Four or more attendees: $350 each
Additonal guests for Lunch: $50
20% cancellation fee after March 9
No refund after March 16 |