“What Dental Professionals Should Know About the Emerging Trends and Oral Health Consequences of Nicotine Product Misuse”

Farmington Hills Library 32737 Twelve Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI, United States

GREATER DETROIT DENTAL HYGIENISTS' ASSOCIATION PRESENTS "What Dental Professionals Should Know About the Emerging Trends and Oral Health Consequences of Nicotine Product Misuse" This presentation is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration grant # 1H79Tl025953-01 Tuesday May 23, 2017 Farmington Hills Community Library 32737 W. 12 Mile Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48334 248-553-0300 6-8:30Pm 2 CE Jill Loewen, CDA, RDA, MS, CTTS Jill Loewen, CDA, RDA, MS, CTTS is a clinical associate professor and full-time faculty member at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. She joined the University in March, 2001. Jill serves as Project Coordinator for the Tobacco Use Prevention and Treatment Program at the dental school. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Allied Health Education and a Master of Science Degree in Career and Technical Education from Ferris State University. She is a Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist and is past Chair of the American Dental Education Association’s Section on Substance Abuse, Addictions and Tobacco Dependence Education. Her teaching responsibilities at the school include teaching dental and dental hygiene students and residents how to help their patients stop using tobacco. Jill has provided numerous local, state, and national continuing education courses on Tobacco Dependence Treatment topics and has conducted table clinics, exhibits and poster presentations on tobacco use prevention and education. She is the author of several publications. COURSE OBJECTIVES:  Describe non-traditional nicotine and chemical containing products misuse and current trends, including e-cigarettes/vaporizers, hookah, bidi, kretek, khat and others  Identify the oral and overall health effects of nicotine product misuse  Define your role in addressing nicotine product misuse as a dental health provider  Describe steps involved for helping dental patients stop nicotine product misuse  Utilize resources for helping patients stop the misuse of nicotine products *** Farmington Hills Community Library *** 5:30 – 6:00PM Registration, Refreshments and Announcements 6:00PM – 8:30 Presentation 2 CE ADHA Members: FREE DDS: $10 Non-Members: $10 This fee is to cover cost the of the room rental and refreshments. Make checks payable to GDDHA No Refunds Mail registration to: Deb McKelvey, RDH 3268 Catalpa Dr. Berkley, MI 48072 (248)990-2542 berkleyjimanddeb@aol.com 5-23-17 "What Dental Professionals Should Know About the Emerging Trends and Oral Health Consequences of Nicotine Product Misuse" Please provide your e-mail address as we will be e-mailing handouts if they are available prior to the seminar. NAME:_________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL_________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:(City, State, Zip) __________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE: Cell: _____________________________________ Other: ___________________________________________ ADHA Member # _________________ Component Name: _______________ DDS ______ Staff/Others ______   5-23-17 Click here for a printable flyer

“The Changing Face of Dental Hygiene Practice”

Muskegon Innovation Hub 200 Viridian Drive, Muskegon MI 49440 200 Viridian Drive, Muskegon , MI, United States

Seminars for Dental Professionals Dental Seminars and Consulting PLLC July 14, 2017 - 4 CE The Changing Face of Dental Hygiene Practice (expert clinician, skilled motivator, and prevention specialist) Lillian Caperila RDH, BSDH, M.Ed,Educational Manager As we observe the reorganization of healthcare delivery throughout the world, the dental hygienist is now evolving into a key healthcare specialist. This program paves a new direction in specialized roles to include advanced clinicians, effective motivators combined with recognizing that prevention is our only tool to optimal oral and general health. The participants will learn and share their ideas in exploring the skills necessary to become the dental hygienist of the future!   Learning Objectives: • Envision future roles for the registered dental hygienist • Reorganizing dental care delivery utilizing all team members • Choose effective treatment modalities • Explore the need for diagnostic technologies and best practice screening • Diagnostic instrumentation and utilization of risk assessments • Capitalizing on your greatest skills in the healthcare team   Breakfast and Sign in: 8 AM – 8:30 AM Seminar: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM GVSU Innovation Hub 200 Viridian Drive Muskegon MI49440 Earlybird Registration $70, General Registration $85 4 CE hours - M.B.O.D. #299150015 Please call Jackie with any questions (231) 557-4880 or email jackielindrup111@gmail.com Save the date! Friday, October 27, 2017 – “Unique and important features of Saliva” by Mary Millar and “The Food Mood Connection” by Gail Solway, MS, RPh, Solway Nutrition.   R E G I S T R A T I O N Early bird Registration of $70 must be postmarked by July 1st. General registration $85.00 – Pay by check or credit card and include this form. For Credit Card payments: Credit Card Number: _________________________________________ Exp. date:__ __/__ __ Security code on back: Mailing address of bill ___________________________ Zip code________________ Email receipt to: _____________________________________________ Or send check with this form to: Everyone will receive a receipt by email! (No refunds week of the seminar- thank you. Otherwise refunds less $10 fee) Name: (DDS, RDH, RDA, CDA) Your Address: Email : ________________________________________________________ Name: (DDS, RDH, RDA, CDA) Your Address: Email: _________________________________________________________ Name: (DDS, RDH, RDA, CDA) Your Address: Email: ________________________________________________________ Thank you! Please “like” our Facebook page for pictures from seminars! Lillian Caperila flyer

Pediatric Facial Growth: Should Medicine and Dentistry be in Conversation?

The Townsend 100 Townsend St., Birmingham, MI, United States

Pediatric Facial Growth: Should Medicine and Dentistry be in Conversation? Friday, August 18, 2017 8:30 AM-12:30 PM Course sign-in starts 30 minutes prior to the start of the course Course Overview We will look at faces and breathing patterns of kids with allergies/asthma, and sleep disordered breathing; look at how this affects the child's growth, and an option to redirect facial growth. The mouth is in the middle of the airway complex, and by raising awareness and working together; dentistry and medicine can improve outcomes for our mutual patients. Course Objectives At the completion of the course participants will be able to: Recognize the link between dental symptoms and medical illnesses Identify growth and development problems in children and learn methods to intervene and prevent long-term health sequelae Improve overall patient health by modifying your health history to aid in identification and referral for underlying medical issues Understand the need to co-ordinate medical and dental treatment to optimize patient health Presenting Julia Worrall, RN. Karen O'Rourke, D.D.S. Wyland Gibbs, D.D.S., M.S. Registration Policy For your convenience you may register up until 3:00 p.m. on the day prior to the start of the course with no additional charge. An additional non-refundable fee of $20 dollars per person, per course will be assessed to any registrations received after 3:00 p.m. the day prior to a course or to any same day or walk-in registrations. If you choose to pay for a continuing education course by check, please note that the check must be received by Detroit Mercy within ten (10) days of registration. If the check is not received within ten (10) days of registration, we will assume that you are no longer interested in the course and will remove you from the course roster and you will forfeit your held seat. If you register less than ten (10) days prior to the start of a course, payment will be accepted up to the course start time. If additional time is required, please contact 313-494-6626 prior to registering to make a payment arrangement. Course Fees Dentist - $150; Allied - $80 Detroit Mercy Dental Alumni: Dentists - $135; Allied - $72.00 Tuition Includes: Continental Breakfast Credit CEUs: 4 The University of Detroit Mercy designates this activity for 4 lecture units of continuing education credit. Location The Townsend Hotel, Birmingham, MI 100 Townsend St. Birmingham, MI 48009 Refund and Cancellation Policy Unless otherwise posted, a full refund less $25 will be granted if notification of cancellation is received by the Institute for Advanced Continuing Dental Education office two weeks (14 or more days) prior to the start of the course. If a cancellation is received less than two weeks (13 or less days) prior to the start of a lecture only course, a full refund less $100 will be granted. Refunds will not be provided for same-day cancellations or no-shows. Click here to visit our updated general information and policy page. About Us The Institute for Advanced Continuing Dental Education at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry is committed to providing innovative and timely continuing dental education, which creates life-long learning opportunities for every oral health professional. All courses are taught by credentialed, expert, health-care professionals, each who provide informative, engaging and impressionable teachings.