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ROBERT MARGEAS, D.D.S., Adjunct Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, University of Iowa College of Dentistry. Dr. Margeas has written numerous articles on esthetic and implant dentistry, and lectures and presents hands-on courses nationally and internationally on those subjects. He maintains a full-time private practice focusing on comprehensive restorative and implant dentistry in Des Moines, Iowa. FRED MCINTYRE, D.D.S., M.S., Clinical Professor Emeritus of Restorative Dentistry at SUNY Buffalo; Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics. Dr. McIntyre has been active in research, published several articles in refereed publications related to esthetics and has lectured on the subject of esthetics at all levels of dental education. He is a consultant for Great Lakes Orthodontics and Chief of Prosthodontics at Buffalo VA Hospital. JOY MILLIS, CSP, President of Joy of Communication, an interna- tionally recognized business development firm, providing educational programs for universities, dental associations, study clubs and private practices. Joy is a speaker, author, humorist, and practice development coach with over four decades of hands-on clinical and business results in dentistry as an innovator in practice development solutions. Her special expertise is the business of implant dentistry. GISELE NEIVA, D.D.S., M.S., M.S., Clinical Associate Professor and Director, Graduate General Dentistry Clinic; Assistant Director, Graduate Program in Restorative Dentistry; Co-director, Computerized Dentistry Program, University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Dr. Neiva has been involved in clinical research for 20 years focusing on composite resins, resin cements, dental ceramics and digital dentistry technology applied to restorative dentistry. PAUL OLIN, D.D.S., M.S., Director, Dental Implant Program; Associate Professor, Division of Prosthodontics, University of Minne- sota, School of Dentistry. Dr. Olin has extensive clinical and teaching experience with a wide variety of contemporary dental materials and techniques. He is the Director of the Postgraduate Programs in Contem- porary & Esthetic Dentistry: Levels I-III at the University of Minnesota. ED SWIFT, D.M.D., M.S., Professor and Chair, Department of Operative Dentistry, University of North Carolina, School of Dentistry at Chapel Hill. Dr. Swift is a highly regarded speaker in dental materials with active research in dentin bonding and other aspects of adhesive and esthetic dentistry. He will give you the bottom line on the plethora of dental materials available today. DAN WARD, D.D.S., was an Assistant Clinical Professor at The Ohio State University for 13 years and has been in private practice in Columbus, Ohio for 35 years. Dr. Ward has developed a computerized method of smile design called the RED Proportion. He has published numerous articles and has also lectured worldwide on esthetic topics, combining theory with practical real world experience. Postgraduate Program in Contemporary, Esthetic & Implant Dentistry: Level I November 11-13, 2016 F January 13-15, 2017 F February 10-12, 2017 F April 7-9, 2017 F May 5-7, 2017 Fridays: 12:00 to 9:15 PM F Saturdays & Sundays: 8:00 AM to 5:15 PM F 125 credit hours F School of Dentistry F University of Minnesota F Minneapolis, Minnesota 2016-2017 will be the final offering of the Level I Series After 20 years, we are phasing out the offering of the Postgraduate Program in Con- temporary, Esthetic & Implant Dentistry: Level I—Lecture/Laboratory Series in its current format. The final Level I Series will be held during five weekends between November 2016 and May 2017. Now is the time to invest in your practice by attending this timely, broad-based and practical program in contemporary restorative dentistry. Each of the five weekends will feature current topics intended to keep your practice at the forefront of clinical care. You will benefit from the collective knowledge of 17 talented speakers who are also leading clinicians in their field. Hands-on labora- tory experience with the latest materials, techniques and technology will give you the knowledge and skills to deliver quality restorative and esthetic results to your patients. This highly regarded university based-program is open to general dentists and specialists worldwide. The Level I Lecture/Laboratory Series will give you the foundation to pursue clinical excellence through the Level II Patient Series and numerous Level III Modules that focus on specialty areas supporting your restorative practice. If you participant in the 2016-2017 final Level I program, you still have the opportunity to take the Level II Patient Series and complete all requirements for the 500 hour university- based Certificate Program in Contemporary Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry. The Level II Patient Series (that includes the opportunity for surgical implant place- ment) will be held in 2016-2017 and the final offering in 2017-2018. The Level III modules will each be offered one more time through 2019. November 11-13, 2016 Friday Dental Materials* Dr. Ed Swift Cosmetic Previews* Dr. Paul Belvedere & Dr. Doug Lambert Saturday Anterior Composites* Dr. Robert Margeas Sunday Smile Design* Dr. Dan Ward Digital Photography January 13-15, 2017 Friday Posterior Indirect Restorations* Dr. Jeff Brucia Saturday All-Ceramic Restorations Dr. Lee Ann Brady Porcelain Veneer Workshop* Sunday Occlusion & Function*/Implant Occlusion Dr. Fred McIntyre Digital Dentistry* Dr. Gisele Neiva February 10-12, 2017 Friday Lasers and Esthetic Dentistry Dr. John Graeber Dental Technology in Implants* Dr. Paul Olin Saturday Anterior and Posterior Composites* Dr. Paul Belvedere & Dr. Doug Lambert Sunday Contemporary Esthetics for Children* Dr. Rick Baylon Veneer Temporization* Dr. Paul Olin & Resin-retained Bridges Dr. Doug Lambert April 7-9, 2017 Friday Partial & Full Denture Esthetics TBD Digital Dentures* Dr. Paul Olin & Dr. Fred McIntyre Saturday Perioesthetics Dr. Edward Allen Sunday Practice Management** Ms. Joy Millis May 5-7, 2017 Friday Contemporary Implant Prosthodontics TBD Saturday Contemporary Surgical Implant Techniques Dr. Jay Malmquist Sunday Practical Implant Placement* Dr. Paul Olin **includes laboratory experience **open to team members attending with dentist EDWARD P. ALLEN, D.D.S., Ph.D., has served as President of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the American Academy of Periodontol- ogy Foundation. Currently, he is the Periodontal Section Editor for the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Allen has over 100 publications and has presented numerous lectures and surgical demonstrations worldwide. RICHARD BAYLON, D.D.S., Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. Dr. Baylon is in full-time practice limited to pediatric dentistry and is a member of St. Paul Children’s Hospital Staff. He also serves as a consulting pediatric dentist for 3M ESPE Dental Products Division. PAUL BELVEDERE, D.D.S., Adjunct Professor, School of Den- tistry, University of Minnesota. Dr. Belvedere is an internationally renowned teacher, author, inventor and innovator in composite dentistry. His insights, practical tips and hands-on workshops are highly acclaimed every year. Dr. Belvedere will give you what you need to know in order to expand the use of composites in your office. LEE ANN BRADY, D.M.D., is a nationally recognized educator, lecturer and writer. Dr. Brady is president of Lee Ann Brady LLC, a dental education company that offers workshops, seminars and online educa- tion. She maintains a private restorative practice in Glendale, Arizona, is the clinical editor of the Seattle Study Club Journal and guest faculty member for the Pankey Institute. JEFF BRUCIA, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Dental Practice at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry; and practices aesthetic and restorative dentistry fulltime in San Francisco, California. Dr. Brucia will give you an exciting blend of new information, clinical tips and practical experience with posterior ceramic restorations. He is a speaker who is in great demand for his teaching as well as clinical expertise. JOHN GRAEBER, D.M.D., Certified Laser Educator; full-time gen- eral and cosmetic practitioner in East Hanover, New Jersey. Dr. Graeber is recognized nationally for his expertise in lasers in dentistry. He has provided lecture and hands-on laser courses for many dental schools and for the major dental meetings around the country where he has trained over 2,000 diode laser owners. DOUGLAS LAMBERT, D.D.S., is senior partner in an esthetic- based practice in Edina, Minnesota emphasizing cosmetic, comprehen- sive and sports dentistry. Dr. Lambert has been recognized by Dentistry Today as one of the top educators in continuing education today for 13 consecutive years. He also serves as an independent consultant and clinical researcher for numerous manufacturers. JAY MALMQUIST, D.M.D., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry; Diplomate, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Malmquist has authored numerous articles and several textbook chapters and has given more than 500 lectures throughout the U.S. and abroad. He maintains a private practice in Portland, Oregon, focusing on implant surgery, bone grafting and bone regeneration. Course Schedule Who Should Attend General dentists and specialists who want to: 1) broaden the scope of restorative and esthetic procedures available in their practice, 2) gain confidence and skills with a variety of products, techniques and technologies, and 3) take their practice to the next level. Benefits of Attending You will take away from this series more knowledge and skills in: fundamentals of esthetic and restorative dentistry including dental material selection and technique, occlusion and smile design. indirect anterior and posterior esthetic restorations. direct anterior and posterior esthetic restorations. surgical and prosthetic implant techniques. areas that support restorative and esthetic dentistry including periodontics, prosthodontics, and practice management. Educational Methods Illustrated lectures, discussion, demonstrations, hands-on exercises and patient simulation. Comments from previous Level I course participants: “So worth it. Great speakers, lots of knowledge. Topics and materials up-to-date.” Dr. Natalia Cordero, Minneapolis, MN “Very happy and satisfied. Best money invested so far.” Dr. Mostafa Koperly, Denver, CO “It was very applicable. A lot of it was completely new to me and I felt it took me to another level.” Dr. Alexandra Matthews, Tomah, WI “Very informative. Would recommend it to my dental colleagues.” “Wonderful course. Very inspirational. Renews my motivation to do excellent work.” “Best CE course I’ve ever taken. It’s an esthetic course but there is lots of great information you can incorporate into your practice regardless of what type of practice you have.” Dr. Kim Hyopponen, Ashland, WI LEVEL II The Patient Series Includes simulated and live patient surgical implant placement and restoration. Expand your clinical skill and gain experience and confidence in: 1) composite restorations, 2) porcelain veneers, 3) all ceramic restorations, 4) CAD/CAM restora- tions, 5) fiber-reinforced composite bridges, 6) clinical photography, and 7) surgical placement and the restoration of dental implants under the mentorship of some of the most skillful and supportive teachers in continuing education today. Prerequisites • Must be licensed to practice dentistry and actively engaged in clinical practice. • Successful completion of the Postgraduate Program in Esthetic & Implant Dentistry: Level I—Lecture/Laboratory Series • Completion of Occlusion & Function: Postgraduate Program in Contemporary & Esthetic Dentistry—Level III Level II – Course One Friday - Sunday, November 11-13, 2016 Advanced Diagnosis, Treatment Planning & Photography Level II – Course Two* Friday - Sunday, January 13-15, 2017 Advanced Composite Restorations *Course Two may be taken independent of the full Level II series. Level II – Course Three* Thursday - Saturday, January 26-28, 2017 Simulated Implant Surgical and Prosthetic Treatment Zimmer Institute, Carlsbad, California *Course Three may be taken independent of the full Level II series. Level II – Course Four Friday - Sunday, Febraury 10-12, 2017 and April 7-9, 2017 Advanced Patient Treatment: Direct and Indirect Restorations & Implant Placement & Restoration The University of Minnesota gratefully acknowledges unrestricted educational grants from 3M ESPE Ivoclar Vivadent Ultradent in support of these programs. Printed on recycled paper with 10% post-consumer waste The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

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RobeRt MaRgeas, D.D.S., Adjunct Professor, Department of Operative Dentistry, University of Iowa College of Dentistry. Dr. Margeas has written numerous articles on esthetic and implant dentistry, and lectures and presents hands-on courses nationally and internationally on those subjects. He maintains a full-time private practice focusing on comprehensive restorative and implant dentistry in Des Moines, Iowa.

FRed McIntyRe, D.D.S., M.S., Clinical Professor Emeritus of Restorative Dentistry at SUNY Buffalo; Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics. Dr. McIntyre has been active in research, published several articles in refereed publications related to esthetics and has lectured on the subject of esthetics at all levels of dental education. He is a consultant for Great Lakes Orthodontics and Chief of Prosthodontics at Buffalo VA Hospital.

Joy MIllIs, CSP, President of Joy of Communication, an interna-tionally recognized business development firm, providing educational programs for universities, dental associations, study clubs and private practices. Joy is a speaker, author, humorist, and practice development coach with over four decades of hands-on clinical and business results in dentistry as an innovator in practice development solutions. Her special expertise is the business of implant dentistry.

gIsele neIva, D.D.S., M.S., M.S., Clinical Associate Professor and Director, Graduate General Dentistry Clinic; Assistant Director, Graduate Program in Restorative Dentistry; Co-director, Computerized Dentistry Program, University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Dr. Neiva has been involved in clinical research for 20 years focusing on composite resins, resin cements, dental ceramics and digital dentistry technology applied to restorative dentistry.

Paul olIn, D.D.S., M.S., Director, Dental Implant Program; Associate Professor, Division of Prosthodontics, University of Minne-sota, School of Dentistry. Dr. Olin has extensive clinical and teaching experience with a wide variety of contemporary dental materials and techniques. He is the Director of the Postgraduate Programs in Contem-porary & Esthetic Dentistry: Levels I-III at the University of Minnesota.

ed swIFt, D.M.D., M.S., Professor and Chair, Department of Operative Dentistry, University of North Carolina, School of Dentistry at Chapel Hill. Dr. Swift is a highly regarded speaker in dental materials with active research in dentin bonding and other aspects of adhesive and esthetic dentistry. He will give you the bottom line on the plethora of dental materials available today.

dan waRd, D.D.S., was an Assistant Clinical Professor at The Ohio State University for 13 years and has been in private practice in Columbus, Ohio for 35 years. Dr. Ward has developed a computerized method of smile design called the RED Proportion. He has published numerous articles and has also lectured worldwide on esthetic topics, combining theory with practical real world experience.

Postgraduate Program in Contemporary, Esthetic & Implant Dentistry: Level INovember 11-13, 2016 F January 13-15, 2017 F February 10-12, 2017 F April 7-9, 2017 F May 5-7, 2017

Fridays: 12:00 to 9:15 PM F Saturdays & Sundays: 8:00 AM to 5:15 PM F 125 credit hours F School of Dentistry F University of Minnesota F Minneapolis, Minnesota

2016-2017 will be the final offering of the Level I Series After 20 years, we are phasing out the offering of the Postgraduate Program in Con-temporary, Esthetic & Implant Dentistry: Level I—Lecture/Laboratory Series in its current format. The final Level I Series will be held during five weekends between November 2016 and May 2017.

Now is the time to invest in your practice by attending this timely, broad-based and practical program in contemporary restorative dentistry.Each of the five weekends will feature current topics intended to keep your practice at the forefront of clinical care. You will benefit from the collective knowledge of 17 talented speakers who are also leading clinicians in their field. Hands-on labora-tory experience with the latest materials, techniques and technology will give you the knowledge and skills to deliver quality restorative and esthetic results to your patients. This highly regarded university based-program is open to general dentists and specialists worldwide. The Level I Lecture/Laboratory Series will give you the foundation to pursue clinical excellence through the Level II Patient Series and numerous Level III Modules that focus on specialty areas supporting your restorative practice.

If you participant in the 2016-2017 final Level I program, you still have the opportunity to take the Level II Patient Series and complete all requirements for the 500 hour university-based Certificate Program in Contemporary Restorative and Esthetic Dentistry. The Level II Patient Series (that includes the opportunity for surgical implant place-ment) will be held in 2016-2017 and the final offering in 2017-2018. The Level III modules will each be offered one more time through 2019.

November 11-13, 2016Friday Dental Materials* Dr. Ed Swift Cosmetic Previews* Dr. Paul Belvedere & Dr. Doug Lambert

Saturday Anterior Composites* Dr. Robert Margeas

Sunday Smile Design* Dr. Dan Ward Digital Photography

January 13-15, 2017Friday Posterior Indirect Restorations* Dr. Jeff Brucia

Saturday All-Ceramic Restorations Dr. Lee Ann Brady Porcelain Veneer Workshop*

Sunday Occlusion & Function*/Implant Occlusion Dr. Fred McIntyre Digital Dentistry* Dr. Gisele Neiva

February 10-12, 2017Friday Lasers and Esthetic Dentistry Dr. John Graeber Dental Technology in Implants* Dr. Paul Olin

Saturday Anterior and Posterior Composites* Dr. Paul Belvedere & Dr. Doug Lambert

Sunday Contemporary Esthetics for Children* Dr. Rick Baylon Veneer Temporization* Dr. Paul Olin & Resin-retained Bridges Dr. Doug Lambert

April 7-9, 2017Friday Partial & Full Denture Esthetics TBD Digital Dentures* Dr. Paul Olin & Dr. Fred McIntyre

Saturday Perioesthetics Dr. Edward Allen

Sunday Practice Management** Ms. Joy Millis

May 5-7, 2017Friday Contemporary Implant Prosthodontics TBD

Saturday Contemporary Surgical Implant Techniques Dr. Jay Malmquist

Sunday Practical Implant Placement* Dr. Paul Olin

**includes laboratory experience **open to team members attending with dentist

edwaRd P. allen, D.D.S., Ph.D., has served as President of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry and the American Academy of Periodontol-ogy Foundation. Currently, he is the Periodontal Section Editor for the Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry. Dr. Allen has over 100 publications and has presented numerous lectures and surgical demonstrations worldwide.

RIchaRd baylon, D.D.S., Adjunct Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. Dr. Baylon is in full-time practice limited to pediatric dentistry and is a member of St. Paul Children’s Hospital Staff. He also serves as a consulting pediatric dentist for 3M ESPE Dental Products Division.

Paul belvedeRe, D.D.S., Adjunct Professor, School of Den-tistry, University of Minnesota. Dr. Belvedere is an internationally renowned teacher, author, inventor and innovator in composite dentistry. His insights, practical tips and hands-on workshops are highly acclaimed every year. Dr. Belvedere will give you what you need to know in order to expand the use of composites in your office.

lee ann bRady, D.M.D., is a nationally recognized educator, lecturer and writer. Dr. Brady is president of Lee Ann Brady LLC, a dental education company that offers workshops, seminars and online educa-tion. She maintains a private restorative practice in Glendale, Arizona, is the clinical editor of the Seattle Study Club Journal and guest faculty member for the Pankey Institute.

JeFF bRucIa, D.D.S., Assistant Professor of Dental Practice at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry; and practices aesthetic and restorative dentistry fulltime in San Francisco, California. Dr. Brucia will give you an exciting blend of new information, clinical tips and practical experience with posterior ceramic restorations. He is a speaker who is in great demand for his teaching as well as clinical expertise.

John gRaebeR, D.M.D., Certified Laser Educator; full-time gen-eral and cosmetic practitioner in East Hanover, New Jersey. Dr. Graeber is recognized nationally for his expertise in lasers in dentistry. He has provided lecture and hands-on laser courses for many dental schools and for the major dental meetings around the country where he has trained over 2,000 diode laser owners.

douglas laMbeRt, D.D.S., is senior partner in an esthetic-based practice in Edina, Minnesota emphasizing cosmetic, comprehen-sive and sports dentistry. Dr. Lambert has been recognized by Dentistry Today as one of the top educators in continuing education today for 13 consecutive years. He also serves as an independent consultant and clinical researcher for numerous manufacturers.

Jay MalMquIst, D.M.D., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry; Diplomate, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Malmquist has authored numerous articles and several textbook chapters and has given more than 500 lectures throughout the U.S. and abroad. He maintains a private practice in Portland, Oregon, focusing on implant surgery, bone grafting and bone regeneration.

Course ScheduleWho Should AttendGeneral dentists and specialists who want to: 1) broaden the scope of restorative and esthetic procedures available in their practice, 2) gain confidence and skills with a variety of products, techniques and technologies, and 3) take their practice to the next level.

Benefits of AttendingYou will take away from this series more knowledge and skills in:

• fundamentals of esthetic and restorative dentistry including dental material selection and technique, occlusion and smile design.

• indirect anterior and posterior esthetic restorations.

• direct anterior and posterior esthetic restorations.

• surgical and prosthetic implant techniques.

• areas that support restorative and esthetic dentistry including periodontics, prosthodontics, and practice management.

Educational MethodsIllustrated lectures, discussion, demonstrations, hands-on exercises and patient simulation.

Comments from previous Level I course participants:“So worth it. Great speakers, lots of knowledge. Topics and materials up-to-date.” Dr. Natalia Cordero, Minneapolis, MN

“Very happy and satisfied. Best money invested so far.” Dr. Mostafa Koperly, Denver, CO

“It was very applicable. A lot of it was completely new to me and I felt it took me to another level.” Dr. Alexandra Matthews, Tomah, WI

“Very informative. Would recommend it to my dental colleagues.”

“Wonderful course. Very inspirational. Renews my motivation to do excellent work.”

“Best CE course I’ve ever taken. It’s an esthetic course but there is lots of great information you can incorporate into your practice regardless of what type of practice you have.” Dr. Kim Hyopponen, Ashland, WI

LEVEL IIThe Patient Series

Includes simulated and live patient surgical implant placement and restoration.

Expand your clinical skill and gain experience and confidence in: 1) composite restorations, 2) porcelain veneers, 3) all ceramic restorations, 4) CAD/CAM restora-tions, 5) fiber-reinforced composite bridges, 6) clinical photography, and 7) surgical placement and the restoration of dental implants under the mentorship of some of the most skillful and supportive teachers in continuing education today.

Prerequisites• Must be licensed to practice dentistry and actively engaged in clinical practice.• Successful completion of the Postgraduate Program in Esthetic & Implant

Dentistry: Level I—Lecture/Laboratory Series• Completion of Occlusion & Function: Postgraduate Program in Contemporary &

Esthetic Dentistry—Level III

Level II – Course OneFriday - Sunday, November 11-13, 2016

Advanced Diagnosis, Treatment Planning & Photography

Level II – Course Two*Friday - Sunday, January 13-15, 2017

Advanced Composite Restorations*Course Two may be taken independent of the full Level II series.

Level II – Course Three*Thursday - Saturday, January 26-28, 2017

Simulated Implant Surgical and Prosthetic Treatment Zimmer Institute, Carlsbad, California

*Course Three may be taken independent of the full Level II series.

Level II – Course FourFriday - Sunday, Febraury 10-12, 2017 and April 7-9, 2017

Advanced Patient Treatment: Direct and Indirect Restorations & Implant Placement & Restoration

The University of Minnesota gratefully acknowledges unrestricted educational grants from

3M ESPE Ivoclar Vivadent

Ultradentin support of these programs.Printed on recycled paper with 10% post-consumer wasteThe University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

2016-2017 F School of Dentistry F Minneapolis, Minnesota Postgraduate Programs in Contemporary, Esthetic & Implant Dentistry

Postgraduate Programs in Contemporary, Esthetic & Implant DentistryLevel I: November 11-13, 2016 F January 13-15, 2017 F February 10-12, 2017 F April 7-9, 2017 F May 5-7, 2017

Level II: November 11-13, 2016 F January 13-15, 2017 F January 26-28, 2017 F February 10-12, 2017 F April 7-9, 2017School of Dentistry F University of Minnesota F Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Occlusion & Function: Evaluation and Restoration of the Worn DentitionFriday-Sunday, September 16-18, 2016

Build your knowledge and skill with occlusion and function that will in turn increase your long-term restorative success.

Contemporary Removable Partial DenturesFriday-Saturday, October 14-16, 2016

Refresh your knowledge and skills in working with partial dentures and gain tips on esthetic clasping and other contemporary techniques.

Research DesignFriday-Saturday, January 20-21, 2017

Discover how to conduct computer searches, evaluate the dental literature and develop a research project.

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