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ADHA CLL at the 90th Annual Session Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMYour official guide to theOfficialcelebrationof the century!ProgramJune 19-25, 2013Center for Lifelong Learning: June 19-22, 2013Exhibits XXXII: June 21-22, 2013Annual Session Business Meeting: June 23-25, 2013ADHA’s official magazine1


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMWelcome!TABLE OF CONTENTSI am delighted to welcome you to Boston for ADHA’s 2013 Centerfor Lifelong Learning at the 90th Annual Session—a celebration acentury in the making! “100 Years of <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene: Proud Past,Unlimited Future” is our yearlong recognition of the founding of thedental hygiene profession by Dr. Alfred C. Fones in 1913. In fact, thefounding occurred a mere 150 miles from this convention center inBridgeport, Connecticut.This week acknowledges the past, but it pays special attentionto the future. We enter our second century of existence at a time when our country’s health careis expanding and changing dramatically. Make sure you meet the challenges head on by takingadvantage of our cutting-edge CE courses, and networking with thousands of your colleagues. Ourexhibit hall is brimming with sponsors and exhibitors who have been so generous with their timeto come to Boston, bringing with them the latest in oral care technology and information. Take amoment to thank them for joining our celebration!I would also like to thank the Committee on Annual Session and the local volunteers for theirhospitality as well as for volunteering their time and hard work to make this a successful event.Without dedicated folks like them, we wouldn’t be able to put on this event.The dental hygienist is on the rise; you are witness to a time when we will see expandedopportunities for career development, as well remarkable technological advancements that willchange how we do business. Remember that the House of Delegates will meet Sunday throughTuesday to debate the issues at the forefront of the dental hygiene profession. If you have aSmartphone, check out the ADHA event app to keep track of events and receive important updates.Once again, welcome to Boston! Let’s make this year count, and make the next 100 years as greatas the last!Susan Savage, RDH, BSDHADHA PresidentWelcome from the Committee on Annual SessionIt’s summertime in Boston and the hygienists are in town! Welcome to ADHA’s Center for Lifelong Learning at the 90th Annual Session,and our celebration of 100 years of <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene! The Committee on Annual Session is honored that this historic city could host ADHAon such an auspicious year. When you’re not too busy learning about the past, present and future of dental hygiene, take advantage of theopportunity to see the past, present and future of a city steeped in <strong>American</strong> history!This week’s program features top-of-the-line CE courses, exciting new products and information in the exhibit hall, and plenty ofopportunities to meet and exchange ideas with colleagues from across the country and around the world. Don’t miss the plenary sessionswith Erin Brockovich and Geena Davis, and we hope you have tickets to the IOH Benefit/Presidential Gala featuring Debbie Reynolds.Fortunately for you, the Hynes Convention Center is located directly downtown, so there are plenty of places to explore!Hopefully this week will put the great work that you do into perspective, inspiring you to revolutionize our profession and pave the way tothe future. Truly, that is why the ADHA community has come together— to recognize our “Proud Past, Unlimited Future.”Sincerely,2013 Committee on Annual SessionLetter from the Governor 4General Information 5Event Mobile App 7100th Anniversary Celebration 7CLL Schedule of Events 8Networking/Social Events 10Continuing Education 11Speaker Index 14Sponsor Acknowledgements 15Student Track 17Student Table Clinics & Poster Sessions& RDH Poster Sessions 18Graduate Student Poster Sessions 21Exhibits 22Exhibit Hall Floorplan 23Exhibitor Listing 24Awards 33BostonFaces to Know 34Past Presidents 34Business Meetings and Schedule 36Councils and Committees 38E. Jane Crocker, RDH, ChairSusan Jenkins, RDH, MSLisa LaSpina, RDH, MSJoan Kenney Fitzgerald, RDH, BS, Board AdvisorLancette VanGuilder, RDH, Board Advisor3


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Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMGeneral InformationRegistrationRegistration is located on the 200 level of the convention center. PurchaseCE course/event tickets, purchase a commemorative book and/or pickupDelegate credentialing packets.Registration* hours are as follows:Wednesday, June 1911:00am-7:00pmThursday, June 206:30am-6:00pmFriday, June 216:30am-6:00pmSaturday, June 227:00am–6:00pmSunday, June 237:00am–1:00pm* Note: Sunday, June 23 registration in the Sheraton Grand Ballroom Foyer.Ticket SalesTickets for CE courses and events can be purchased in the registrationarea. Weren’t sure which courses you wanted to attend when youregistered? Add courses today! Note: some courses are sold out.Commemorative Book PurchasePurchase a commemorative book from the registration area to documentthis historical celebration. Already purchased your book? Bring your ticketto the Pickup Counter to redeem.Pickup CounterIn your advanced registration materials there is a ticket to pick-up yourtote bag. Bring this to the pickup counter to receive your official show bag,badge lanyard and water bottle. If you purchased a commemorative bookin advance, bring your ticket to this pickup counter to pick up your prepaidcommemorative book.Hospitality CounterThe Hospitality Counter is located on Level 2 W. Hosted by localvolunteers this counter is open during event hours Thursday – Saturday,stop by for city brochures, maps and city tips to help you enjoy your stayin Boston!Lost & FoundAny lost and found items should be brought to the conventioncenter security located on the 100 level. ADHA is not responsible for anylost or stolen articles.ADHA/Henry Schein Dream Centeris located in the 1000 aisle in the exhibit hall.Stop by to sign up for an appointment.Medical ServicesThe convention center has a nurse on duty during meeting hours locatedon the 100 level of the convention center.Events held at the Hynes Convention Center include:• CE Courses• Student Track• Exhibits XXXII• Student Table Clinics & Poster Sessions Award Breakfast• Student Table Clinics & Poster Sessions• Research Poster Sessions and Graduate Research Poster Sessions• Crest Oral-B Breakfast• Thursday and Saturday Plenary Sessions• First Timers/Mentors/International Luncheon• Lunch & Learn• Affiliate ReceptionsEvents held at the Sheraton Boston include:• House of Delegates• District Discussions• Business Meeting Activities•• IOH Benefit/Presidential Gala• Affiliate Receptions• Tour Departures/ReturnsDENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate Student Clinician Award ProgramDouble the Impact of YourDonation!On Saturday, June 22 when you make adonation at the IOH Counter, your taxdeductabledonation will be generouslymatched by:5


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMMobile AppPremier Sponsor:®Event Mobile App<strong>Download</strong> the FREE ADHA Event Mobile App!• Access the exhibit hall floor plan to view exhibiting companies,featured products and specials.• Tweet about your CLL experience and receive exclusiveupdates/announcements from ADHA• Watch daily recap videos of CLLSync with our online calendar of events and exhibit hall floor plan to create a customized calendar of events••Platinum Sponsors:Gold Sponsors:Compatible with iPhone/iPad, Android, and any smart phone with mobile web access!Scan the QRC codeto download now!General Info | 100th Anniversay100th Anniversay CelebrationCelebrating 100 Years of the<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Profession2013 marks the 100th anniversary of the dental hygiene profession, andADHA is elated to be celebrating this milestone throughout the year andtogether with all dental hygienists.Commemorative Booth: here in Boston, visit the Commemorative Boothon the Exhibit FloorHistorical Timeline: throughout the remainder of the year, view the 100years historical timeline on the websiteCommemorative Booth / Timeline Sponsors:Commemorative BookPurchase the commemorative bookand have your colleagues onsite signto document your participation inthis historic event.Commemorative BookSponsor:Headline Sponsor:Sponsors:Thursday’sPlenary Sessionfeaturing a keynote by publichealth advocateErin BrockovichThursday, June 20 at 8:00amSponsored by:®Saturday’s Plenary Sessionfeaturing Geena DavisSaturday, June 22 at 8:00am!Sponsored by:WIN – A chance to meet Geena Davis and achance to win a flat screen TV at Saturday’sPlenary Session, both courtesy of Philips Zoom.Must be an RDH or Student and present to win!Come early for Free Coffee! Sponsored by:Free Coffee! Sponsored by:7


thecelebrationof thecentury!CLL Scheduleof EventsTrack Key:Clinical PracticeEducationProfessional DevelopmentPublic HealthNew PractitionerResearchInternationalStudent TrackADHA MeetingsPlenary SessionsExhibitsDistrict DiscussionReceptionsBreakfast/Lunch/DinnerDistrict Discussion Locations:(Located in Sheraton) District VII Beacon EDistrict I Beacon A District VIII BerkleyDistrict II Claredon District IX Beacon DDistrict III Beacon G District X Beacon HDistrict IV Beacon B District XI GardnerDistrict V Exeter District XII HamptonDistrict VI Beacon F Students DaltonWednesday, June 193:003:304:004:305:005:306:006:307:007:308:008:309:00Student Table Clinics & PostersADHA/DENTSPLY Graduate Posters3:00pm – 4:00pm – Judges Calibration — 2043:00pm – 4:00pm – Poster set up — Hall D4:00pm – 6:00pm – Judging — Hall DNight at FenwayGame Time: 7:10pmSponsored by:Alumni Receptions/Affiliate Group Meetings5:30pm – 8:00pm<strong>Download</strong> the mobile app for complete listing of alumni and affiliategroup receptions & times at the Hynes and SheratonEducator’s Workshop4:00pm – 6:00pmSheraton: RepublicTours Departfrom SheratonTour Questions?ContactBest of Boston781-983-7697Thursday, June 207:30 Morning Coffee – 7:30am – 8:00am Ballroom ABC8:00Plenary Session – Featuring Erin Brockovich8:30 8:00am – 9:30amSponsored by:9:009:30Ballroom ABCInfection Control A Better Perio ImplantMinnesota Career Mapping: That’s Not WhatStudent Table10:00in MobileSettings:MaintenanceProtocolMaintenanceTherapy: AnBreaks Ground:A <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneHow to DesignYOUR Careerthe OtherFaculty SaidClinic/ PosterAwards Ceremony10:309:30am – 12:30pmDebraRm: 302Access Editorial9:30am – 12:30pmBoard Meeting11:00 Kathy EklundEdie Shuman- Colleen Brickle Bachman-ZabloudilFee: $55 Rm: 3119:30am – 12:30pmGibson& PanelistsFee: $70 Rm: 310Open Viewing of Open Viewing of 10:00am – 11:45am9:30am – 12:30pmResearch Table Student, RDHs & Rm: 30511:30 Fee: $55 Rm: 2079:30am – 12:30pm 9:30am – 12:30pm Fee: $55 Rm:208Clinic & Poster GraduateAccess IndustryFee: $55 Rm: 312 Fee: $55 Rm: 309HANDS-ONSessionsPosters & Table12:00Board Meeting11:00am – 1:00pm Clinics12:00pm - 1:00pm12:30Rm: Hall D 11:00am – 1:30pm Rm: 305Different thanPrivate Practice?Tim Donley Evidence-BasedApproachCareer Ladderis BornPathMary Jacks9:30am – 10:30amRm: Hall D1:00InternationalLunch & Learn (limited seating)1st Timers/Mentors/International Luncheon1:30LuncheonFee: $70 Rm: 206Fee: $35 Rm: 210Rm: 2102:00 Are You Smarterthan Dr. Wilkins?2:30 Common & A Better Perio Methods and Bisphosphonate <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene: That’s Not What Preparing aEsther Wilkins Pre-BoardUncommon Oral Maintenance Strategies for RelatedReflecting on the Other SuccessfulNational Board Meeting3:00 Diseases: The ProtocolImproved Local Osteonecrosis: Our Past, Faculty Said Manuscript: WhatReview Challenge 2:30pm – 5:30pmHygienist’s Role Tim Donley Anesthesia Are YourPreparing forYou Need to Know3:30Mary Jacksin Detection –Outcomes Patients at Risk? Our FutureRebecca Wilder &2:00pm – 4:00pm Sheraton: GardnerPart I2:30pm – 5:30pm Debra2:30pm – 5:30pmLouis Korompilas Rhoda GladstoneRm: 3024:00FREEJacquelyn FriedBOOKCraig MillerFee: $55 Rm: 311 November- RiderFee: $70 Rm: 310 2:30pm – 4:30pm2:30pm – 5:30pm 2:30pm – 5:30pm 2:30pm – 5:30pm4:30Fee: $40 Rm: 2072:30pm – 5:30pmFee: $85 Rm: 308 Fee: $55 Rm: 208 Fee: $55 Rm: 3125:00 Fee: $105 Rm: 309HANDS-ONHANDS-ON5:30DENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate Student Research Poster6:00 Sessions Awards BanquetAlumni ReceptionsPhilips/RDH Mentor of the Year ReceptionSunstar StudentBy Invitation5:45pm – 8:30pmBy InvitationBash6:305:30pm – 8:30pm<strong>Download</strong> the mobile app for5:45pm – 7:15pmKing Pin7:00complete listing of receptions &Rm: 304Bowling AlleySheraton: Independencetimes at the Hynes and Sheraton6:00pm – 8:30pm8:308Sold OutSold OutSold OutSold Out


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMFriday, June 217:00 Procter & Gamble/Crest Oral-B Breakfast8:30 7:00am – 8:30am Ballroom ABC9:00 EXHIBITS XXXII Ribbon Cutting 8:45am9:30 EXHIBITS XXXII 9:00am-4:00pm10:30 Common & ProductUncommon Oral PresentationJDH BoardMeeting9:00am– 11:00amRm: 305Do YouThe CSI Effect: Integrating Stats, Facts, InternationalConsistantly Look High Profile ClinicalMyths andExhibit Floor10:30 Diseases: the 10:00am – 1:00pm for the Silent Forensic <strong>Dental</strong> ID Simulation into Downright Lies Experience Career MappingHygienist’s Role inKiller?Casesthe <strong>Dental</strong>for Students:11:00 Detection – Part 2Fee: $40 Rm: 312JoAnn Gurenlian & Rm: Exhibit Hall10:00am – 1:00pm Michael Tabor HygieneInvest in YourselfAnn Eshenaur11:30 Craig MillerCurriculumBarbara Sheerin 10:00am – 1:00pmSpolarichDebra10:00am – 1:00pmHarold Henson &Bachman- ZabloudilFee: $70 Rm: 310 Fee: $55 Rm: 20810:00am – 1:00pm12:00 Darla McKitrick10:30am – 12:30pm IOH LiaisonFee: $105 Rm: 309Fee: $55 Rm: 31110:00am – 1:00pmRm: 302Luncheon12:30HANDS-ONFREE12:00pm – 2:00pmBOOKFee: $55 Rm: 2071:00Rm: 2041:30 EXHIBITS XXXII (continued through 4:00pm) Exhibit Hall C2:00 DENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate Student Research Poster Sessions 1:00pm-3:00pm Exhibit Hall D2:30 Could a Public Finding Good Developing Skill & Building Optimum Create the Art ofBoston TeaHealth Position Evidence for Expertise in the Oral Healthcare Clinical Teaching:Party –3:00 Be Right for YOU? Making Informed Use of Panograph TeamsAn IntentionalInternational Student Event StudentGisille Thelemaque TreatmentRadiography Lisa Shaw,ApproachForsythHosted by District I Advisor Workshop3:30Decisions2:30pm – 5:30pmAmy Coplen & James Rozanski, Rebecca Wright &School Tour2:30pm – 4:30pm 3:00pm – 5:00pm4:00CynthiaSandra Curren Suzanne Newkirk & Mary Jacks3:00pm – 5:00pmFee: $55 Rm: 309Rm: 302Rm: 210Gadbury-Amyot 2:30pm – 5:30pm Robert Gottlieb 2:30pm – 5:30pmOff Property4:302:30pm – 5:30pm Fee: $55 Rm: 208 2:30pm – 5:30pm Fee: $70 Rm: 3105:00Fee: $55 Rm: 207Fee: $55 Rm: 311 HANDS-ON5:45 Dimensions Esther Wilkins Lifetime Achievement Award Alumni Receptions 5:45pm – 7:00pm6:45Reception: By Invitation 5:45pm – 7:00pm<strong>Download</strong> the mobile app for complete listing ofSheraton: Constitution Breceptions & times at the Hynes and Sheraton7:00 IOH Benefit/Presidential Gala – Featuring Debbie Reynolds Sheraton: Grand Ballroom11:00 Cocktail Reception 7:00pm; Dinner and Program 8:00pm - 9:30pm; Reception & Dancing 9:30pm - 11:00pm (Black Tie Optional) SILENT & LIVE Auction Fundraiser for ADHA’s Institute for Oral Health FoundationSold OutSold OutSold OutSold OutSold OutSold OutPick up Free $10 Lunch Coupons forExhibit Restaurant at Wrigley Booth!Sponsored by:CLL Schedule of EventsSaturday, June 227:30 Morning Coffee – 7:30am – 8:00am Ballroom ABC8:00 Saturday Plenary Session and Awards Presentations – Featuring Geena DavisMust be RDH or Student and present to win!9:00 8:00am – 10:15am Ballroom ABCSponsored by:10:30 EXHIBITS XXXII 10:30am – 3:30pm10:30 Protect that Winning Troubling Tobacco Have You EverTranslate ActiveStudent Discussion:Smile: Sports Dentistry Trends: From Hookah Considered Working in Learning Activities in<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene in11:00 for the <strong>Dental</strong>to Snusa Government Setting? Oral Radiology to International Exhibit the next 100 yearsHygienist: Part 1 Victoria Patrounova Sheila Weagle &Any DisciplineFloor Experience11:3010:30am – 12:30pmStephen Mills10:30am – 12:30pm Karen SicardAmy Coplen & Sandra Curren Rm: Exhibit HallRm: 30212:00 10:30am – 12:30pm Fee: $40 Rm: 31210:30am – 12:30pm 10:30am – 12:30pmFee: $40 Rm: 207Fee: $40 Rm: 309Fee: $40 Rm: 311Student Experience on12:30Exhibit FloorEXHIBITS XXXII (continuing through 3:30pm)12:30pm – 3:00pmMarketplace 12:30am – 3:30pmRm: HallMedia Round Table10:30am – 11:30amFee: $40 Rm: 308Orientations1:00pm – 4:00pmSheraton: GardnerSee page 362:00 Protect that Winning Modified Diets: Do You Electronic Health Critical Elements of a2:30Smile: Sports Dentistry Know the Oral and Records: Will You Be Health History: Thefor the <strong>Dental</strong>Nutritional Implications? Ready?Right Questions Matter3:00 Stephen Mills2:00pm – 4:00pm2:00pm – 4:00pm2:00pm – 4:00pm3:302:00pm – 4:00pmFee: $75 Rm: 310Fee: $40 Rm: 312Fee: $40 Rm: 207Fee: $40 Rm: 309CODA Open HearingHygienist:Part 2Tammy SweckerKelly Tanner Williams M. Anjum Shah4:00 HANDS-ON2:30pm – 4:00pmSheraton: Constitution4:30 <strong>Association</strong> UpdateSheraton: Constitution<strong>Association</strong> Update5:00Pick up Free $10 Lunch Coupons for4:30pm – 5:30pm5:30Exhibit Restaurant at Wrigley Booth!Sheraton: Constitution6:00 District Discussions7:005:30pm – 7:30pmVarious, see grid above7:30 Alumni Receptions 7:30pm – 9:00pm<strong>Download</strong> the mobile app for a listing of alumni and related group receptions at the Sheraton9:00WIN a Flat Screen TV& Chance to Meet Geena!9


thecelebrationof thecentury!Network Social EventsWednesday, June 19–Saturday, June 22Various Alumni Receptions are taking place. <strong>Download</strong> the eventmobile app for complete listing of alumni receptions.Night at FenwayWednesday, June 19Sponsored by:Thursday, June 20Thursday Plenary Session –Proud Past Cap/Pin Day8:00am-9:15amRoom: Ballroom ABCCost: FREEAttendees must have badge to enter.Kick off CLL and the 100th Anniversary Celebrationwith keynote speaker Erin Brockovich .Wear your cap, pin or other significant piece of uniformyou received when you first began your career as adental hygienist!Sponsored by:Coffee provided starting at 7:30amcompliments of:First Timers / Mentors /International Luncheon1:00pm-2:30pmRoom: 210Cost: $35 (includes lunch)Purchase tickets for this UNIQUE networkingopportunity which focuses on how to navigatethrough the meeting as well as how ADHA andYOU are Better Together!Research PresentationsOpen Viewing11:00am-1:30pmRoom: Hall DCost: FREECome experience all research in one convenient locationduring the Research Table Clinic/Poster Open Viewing.View Student Table Clinics, Student Poster Sessions, RDHPoster Sessions, Graduate Student Poster Sessions.Student/Undergraduate Table Clinics & Postersand RDH Posters Sponsored by:Graduate Posters Sponsored by:Friday, June 21P&G/Crest Oral B BreakfastCelebrating a Century of Care7:00am-8:30am Room: Ballroom ABCImportant: Event Sold OutLimited Seating/Advanced RSVP Was RequiredNote: Please arrive by 7:00am as the breakfast andprogram will begin promptly at 7:00am. Crest Oral-Bpresents Celebrating a Century of Care, a morning ofhistory, humor, and heartwarming stories about thepower of the profession to touch and improve lives.Special guests, a celebrity host, and a surprise or two–it’s all part of Crest Oral-B’s commitment to honoringhygienists for their partnership and passion.Sponsored by:DENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate StudentClinician Research Program1:00pm-3:00pmRoom: Exhibit HallCost: FREEThe DENTSPLY /ADHA Graduate Student ClinicianResearch Program poster presentations will be displayedin the Exhibit Hall for additional viewing.Sponsored by:IOH Benefit / Presidential GalaCost: $100 per ticket – Event Sold OutRoom: Sheraton – Grand Ballroom7:00pm-8:00pm – Cocktail Reception8:00pm -11:00pm – Dinner/Program/DancingTicket with table assignment required.Black – tie optional event featuring live and silentauction and entertainment by Debbie Reynolds.Headline Sponsor:Gold Sponsors:Silver Sponsor:Table Sponsors:Saturday, June 22Saturday Plenary Session andAwards PresentationFeaturing Keynote Presentation byGeena Davis – District/School Pride Day8:00am-10:15amRoom: Ballroom ABCCost: FREEAttendees must have badge to enter.Honor the commitment and dedication the 2013 awardwinners have demonstrated in the oral health careprofession and be inspired by Oscar-winning actorGeena Davis!Show your District/School Pride: Wear a shirt, hat, outfit,or other article of clothing to represent your district/school pride. Sit with your colleagues to show offyour district/school pride.Sponsored by:Coffee provided starting at 7:30amcompliments of:WIN a chance to meet Geena Davisand a flat panel TV courtesy of:Must be and RDH or studentand present to win!Donate to IOH atADHA’s CommunityCenter®Sunday, June 23ADHA Awards Program for Excellence in <strong>Dental</strong>Hygiene/Presidential Dinner6:00pm-8:00pm Room: Sheraton – ConstitutionCost: $75 Ticket /Delegates FreeAttendees must have ticket with table assignment to enter.Celebrate the accomplishments of President Savage and the winners of the Excellencein <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Award at this special dinner.Sponsored by:Tuesday, June 25Installation Luncheon1:00pm-2:30pm Room: Sheraton - Constitution Cost: FREEImmediately following the Third House of Delegates and Installation Ceremonies, aluncheon buffet in honor of the new 2013-2014 ADHA Board of Trustees will be held.All those attending the third house and installation should plan to participate in thiscelebration of our leadership.Sponsored by:10


thecelebrationof thecentury!Continuing Education continuedBisphosphonate Related Osteonecrosis: Are Your Patients at Risk?Speaker: Louis Korompilas, DDS, PCTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 208 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThis course provides the latest information for how to best manage patientstaking Bisphosphonates who are at risk for the severe complications ofOsteonecrosis of the Jaw.<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene: Reflecting on Our Past, Preparing for Our FutureSpeaker: Rhoda Gladstone, RDH, MSTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 312 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: HygienistThis course reviews the history of dental hygiene from 1900 to today, including itsmedia presence. With an understanding of the past, participants will discuss thefuture in light of the recent ADHA Environmental Scan.That’s Not What the Other Faculty SaidSpeaker: Mary Jacks, RDH, MSFriday, June 21 – Morning CoursesSOLD OUTHANDS-ONTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 310 Cost: $70 3 CE HoursAudience: HygienistCapacity: Hands-on Limited Seating; Limited to 30 attendeesThis course is a repeat from Thursday morning. See description under theThursday morning session.Preparing a Successful Manuscript: What You Need to KnowSpeakers: Rebecca S. Wilder, RDH, MS ; Jacquelyn L. Fried, RDH, MSTime: 2:30pm-4:30pm Room: 207 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: HygienistDeveloped in collaboration with the National Research Center and Practice.This course provides strategies for success when writing and submittingmanuscripts for publication. Topics include manuscript strategies on preparation,submission, and addressing reviewers’ comments.Lunch and LearnTime: 1:00pm-2:30pm Room: 206 Cost: $70SOLD OUTCommon & Uncommon Oral Diseases: The Hygienist’s FREERole in Detection: Part 2BOOKSpeaker: Craig Miller, DMD, MSTime: 10:00am-1:00pm Room: 309 Cost: $95 3 CE HoursAudience: HygienistLearn from an author and expert clinician with this image-filled presentation toimprove your mastery of the disease assessment process focusing on oral cancerscreenings, lesions from Bisphosphonates and ulcers in the mouth.Product PresentationTime: 10:00am-1:00pm Room: 312 Cost: $40 0 CE HoursCertificate of Attendance ProvidedAudience: Hygienist15 different companies will each provide a 10 minute presentation highlightingdental hygiene products on the market. Companies include: 3M ESPE, AirTechniques, Cetylite, Church & Dwight, Colgate, DENTSPLY Professional, GCAmerica, Hu-Friedy, Orascoptic, Philips, Premier, Procter & Gamble, Sunstar,TotalCare and WaterPik. Attendees will receive a bag with product samples at theend of the session.SOLD OUTDo You Consistently Look for the Silent Killer?Speaker: Barbara Sheerin, RDH, MEdHANDS-ONTime: 10:00am-1:00pm Room: 310 Cost: $70 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistCapacity: Hands-on Limited Seating; Limited to 50 attendeesThis hands-on course reviews the traditional intra- and extraoral exam alongwith proper documentation and recognizing the need for referral.The CSI Effect: High Profile Forensic <strong>Dental</strong> ID CasesSpeaker: Michael Tabor, DDS, DABFOTime: 10:00am-1:00pm Room: 208 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThis course outlines the dental office’s role in helping identify missing persons,combating child abuse cases, and promoting awareness of local forensicdentistry, by presenting real-life cases.Integrating Clinical Simulation into theSOLD OUT<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene CurriculumSpeakers: Harold Henson, RDH, MEd; Darla McKitrick, RDH, MSTime: 10:00am-1:00pm Room: 207 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThis course is an introduction to clinical simulation, creation of a simulationlaboratory, strategies and scenarios utilized for clinical simulation educationand outcomes measurement.Stats, Facts, Myths and Downright LiesSpeakers: JoAnn R. Gurenlian, RDH, PhD;Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhDTime: 10:00am-1:00pm Room: 311 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: HygienistDeveloped in collaboration with the National Research Center and Practice.This course explores the science behind common beliefs, perceptions, and mythsthat define dental hygiene practice. Participants critique the evidence of currentpractices and evaluate their impact on professional judgment and behavior.Friday, June 21 – Afternoon CoursesCould a Public Health Position Be Right for YOU?Speaker: Giselle Thelemaque, RDH, MEd, CHESTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 309 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: HygienistThis course provides an overview of the dental hygienist’s role in primary caretreatment for seniors, children, and special needs populations. This coursefurnishes a career framework for public health clinicians and encourages thoseconsidering a public health career.Finding Good Evidence for MakingSOLD OUTInformed Treatment DecisionsSpeaker: Cynthia C. Gadbury-Amyot, MSDH, Ed.DTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 207 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistDeveloped in collaboration with the National Research Center and Practice.Note: Participants are required to bring their own laptops or tablets.Never before has information been so readily available to both consumers andpractitioners. This course focuses on strategies to find the best information tomake solid evidence-based treatment decisions.Sponsored by:12Tours depart from theSheraton Boston


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TM 13Friday, June 21 – ContinuedDeveloping Skill and Expertise in the Use of PanoramicRadiographySpeakers: Amy E. Coplen, RDH, MS ; Sandra Curren, RDH, BSDH, MSEdTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 208 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: HygienistBased on years of radiology instruction, this course emphasizes concepts ofdiagnostic quality, latent image formation, radiation biology, and panoramicevaluation.Building Optimum Oral Healthcare TeamsSpeakers: Robert M. Gottlieb, DDS; Lisa Shaw, RDH, MS; SuzanneNewkirk, RDH; James Rozanski, DDSTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 311 Cost: $55 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThe current economy has impacted the busyness of the private dental practice,placing importance on effective communication between dentist and hygienist.This joint ADA/ADHA session encourages working together in a positive,collaborative direction.Create the Art of Clinical Teaching:An Intentional ApproachHANDS-ONSOLD OUTSpeakers: Mary Jacks, RDH, MS; Rebecca A. Wright, RDH, MS RDHTime: 2:30pm-5:30pm Room: 310 Cost: $70 3 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistCapacity: Hands-on Limited Seating; Limited to 50 attendeesStudies demonstrate the success of the intentional teaching model. This courseintroduces intentional teaching to build a safe, effective learning environment.Saturday, June 22 – Morning CoursesProtect That Winning Smile: Sports Dentistryfor the <strong>Dental</strong> Hygienist: Part 1Speaker: Stephen C. Mills, DDSTime: 10:30am-12:30pm Room: 207 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, Dentist, AssistantNote: This course is a pre-requisite for the afternoon hands-on course.This course focuses on the epidemiology of orofacial sports injuries andprotection ranging from the simplest mouth guards to the most sophisticated.This course is a prerequisite for the afternoon hands-on session.Troubling Tobacco Trends: From Hookah to SnusSpeaker: Victoria Patrounova, RDH, MHATime: 10:30am-12:30pm Room: 312 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThis course explores imported and domestic smokeless tobacco products,nicotine and carcinogen contents, potential for addiction, and tissue changesassociated with usage. Tobacco cessation programs and pharmacotherapy willalso be discussed.Translate Active Learning Activities in Oral Radiologyto Any DisciplineSpeakers: Amy Coplen, RDH, MS; Sandra Curren, RDH, BSDH, MSEdTime: 10:30am-12:30pm Room: 311 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThis collaborative session includes discussion of learning activities and teachingtools such as demonstrations, visual aids, and learning games for the mostdifficult concepts.Saturday, June 22 – Afternoon CoursesProtect That Winning Smile: Sports Dentistry HANDS-ONfor the <strong>Dental</strong> Hygienist: Part 2Speaker: Stephen C. Mills, DDSTime: 2:00pm-4:00pm Room: 310 Cost: $85 2 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, Dentist, <strong>Dental</strong> AssistantCapacity: Hands-on; Limited to 30 AttendeesNote: This hands-on segment has a prerequisite. The morning sessionmust be taken in order to register for the hands-on segment.This hands-on session (only available to participants who attended the morninglecture) includes demonstrations and participation in making custom mouthguards.Modified Diets: Do You Know the Oral and NutritionalImplications?Speaker: Tammy Swecker, BSDH, MEdTime: 2:00pm-4:00pm Room: 312 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, DentistThis course features an overview of special patient needs including xerostomia,orthodontic appliances, oral prostheses, temporomandibular joint dysfunction,cleft lip/palate, facial fractures, and radiation therapy.Electronic Health Records: Will You Be Ready?Speaker: Kelly Tanner Williams, RDH, MSDH, CDATime: 2:00pm-4:00pm Room: 207 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: Hygienist, Dentist, AssistantThis course discusses how to integrate electronic health records into yourpractice, ensure your practice is compliant with federal regulations, and developappropriate risk management policies.Critical Elements of a Health History: The Right Questions MatterSpeaker: M. Anjum Shah, RDH, BSDH, MSTime: 2:00pm-4:00pm Room: 309 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: HygienistThis course guides dental professionals to ask pertinent questions during thehealth history interview to reduce the risk of medical emergency and increasetreatment predictability.Continuing EducationHave You Ever Considered Working in a Government Setting?Speakers: Sheila Weagle, RDH, MPH, DHEd, CHES;Karen Sicard, RDH, MPH, JDTime: 10:30am-12:30pm Room: 309 Cost: $40 2 CE HoursAudience: HygienistThis course is an overview of dental hygiene employment opportunities withinthe federal government, including specific governmental agencies, pay structure,and clinical as well as non-clinical roles.Document this historical100th anniversary celebration!Purchase your commemorative bookfrom the registration counter or ADHA’sBoutique.


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TM 15Suzanne Newkirk, RDHMs. Newkirk is a periodontal therapist, dental hygiene coach andmentor, Perioscopy instructor and Seattle Study Club speaker.Debra November-Rider, RDH, MSMs. November-Rider is the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Administratorat The Forsyth Institute and course director for pain managementand adjunct faculty at The Forsyth <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Program atthe Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.Victoria Patrounova, RDH, MHAMs. Patrounova is a Clinical Assistant Professor at The University ofTexas, School of Dentistry.James Rozanski, DDSDr. Rozanski is the Director of <strong>Dental</strong> Services at Faxton St. Luke’sHealthcare, Utica, New York.M. Anjum Shah, RDH, BSDH, MSMs. Shah is an assistant professor in the Department of OralHealth Promotion and Community Outreach at VirginiaCommonwealth University.Lisa Shaw, RDH, MSMs. Shaw works at Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare’s <strong>Dental</strong> HealthCenter in Utica, New York.Barbara Sheerin, RDH, MEdMs. Sheerin has had a multifaceted career including clinical dentalhygienist, dental hygiene educator, author, speaker, MDHA officer,and a lifelong member of ADHA.Edie Shuman-Gibson, RDH, BSDH, FADIAMs. Shuman-Gibson is a Clinical Trainer/Advisor for The ImplantConsortium, a Fellow and Certified Educator for the <strong>Association</strong> of<strong>Dental</strong> Implant Auxiliaries (ADIA), a Thought Leader for Hu-Friedy,and a Key Opinion Leader for Crown Seating.Karen Sicard, RDH, MPH, JDMs. Sicard is Deputy Branch Chief at the Centers for DiseaseControl (CDC), NCCDPHP, Division for Heart Disease and StrokePrevention in Atlanta, Georgia.Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhDDr. Eshenaur Spolarich is the Clinical Associate Professor andAssociate Director, National Center for <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Research &Practice, Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC.Sponsorship AcknowledgementTammy Swecker, BSDH, MEdMs. Swecker is an assistant professor in the Department of OralHealth Promotion and Community Outreach at VirginiaCommonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia where she alsoserves as the senior clinical coordinator and teaches nutrition.Michael Tabor, DDS, DABFODr. Tabor is Chief Forensic Dentist for the Tennessee StateMedical Examiner and will present numerous interesting caseswhere identifications were made using fundamental dentalprincipals used every day by dental hygienists.Giselle Thelemaque, RDH, MEd, CHESMs.Thelemaque is a public health dental hygiene veteran,educator, and acts as dean’s faculty for the dental hygiene programat the University of Maryland.Sheila Weagle, RDH, DHEd, MPH, CHESMs. Weagle works as a US Public Health Service Officer in theDivision of Oral Health at the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention.Rebecca S. Wilder, RDH, MSMs. Wilder is the Professor and Director of Faculty Developmentfor the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Schoolof Dentistry.Esther Wilkins, RDH, BS, DMDDr. Wilkins is a Clinical Professor for the Department ofPeriodontology at Tufts University School of <strong>Dental</strong> Medicine.Kelly Tanner Williams, RDH, MSDH, CDAMs. Tanner Williams has been active in dental hygiene as aclinician, educator, and consultant. She also teaches a course inTelehealthcare Technology at Old Dominion University.Rebecca A. Wright, RDH, MSMs. Wright is an Assistant Professor at The University of TexasHealth Science Center at San Antonio, where her researchinterests include professional development, educationalmethodology, and ethics.Plenary Session SpeakersThursday Plenary Session: Erin BrockovichErin Brockovich is a national advocate for seeking justice andpersonal empowerment on behalf of those who do not have avoice of their own.Saturday Plenary Session: Geena DavisGeena Davis, an award winning actor, is also a member of thegenius society Mensa and is the founder of the non-profit GeenaDavis Institute on Gender in Media.Speaker Index | Sponsorships®15


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Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMStudent Track ProgrammingEach year the Student Track at CLL strives to create a unique andmemorable professional experience for dental hygiene students.Your registration as a student includes all of the Student Trackprogramming.Wednesday, June 19Student Table Clinics and Research Poster SessionsPresentation Setup: 3:00pm-4:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall DJudging: 4:00pm – 6:00pmRoom: Exhibit Hall DStudents’ research findings will be displayed at the ADHA’s annual Student Table Clinicand Research Poster Session Competition. The student presentations will be availablefor public viewing Thursday, June 20. Through sponsor support 1st, 2nd and 3rd placewinners will receive cash awards and matching grants to winners’ respective schools.The first place winner in each category will win $1,000.Sponsored by:Thursday, June 20Student Table Clinic and Research Poster Awards Breakfast9:30am-10:30am Room: 304This program is held in order to recognize the effort and dedication of the studentswho presented their work at the 2013 national competition of student table clinicsand research poster sessions. This invitation-only event is available to the studentpresenters and designated guests.Sponsored by:Open Viewing of Student Table Clinics/Research PosterSessions, RDH & Graduate Student Poster Sessions11:00am-1:30pm 2 CE HoursRoom: Exhibit Hall DLearn about the latest trends, technologies, theories and techniques by attending thepublic viewing of the table clinic and research poster presentations. Undergraduate andgraduate students from across the nation will be presenting table clinics and originalresearch poster sessions on useful and timely information pertinent to your dentalhygiene practice. In addition, you can view the RDH presentations given by your peersall in the same location. Earn two CE credits for your participation.Undergraduate Student Presentations Sponsored by:Graduate Student Posters Sponsored by:Friday, June 21Career Mapping for Students: Invest in Yourself10:30am-12:30pm Room: 302Speaker: Debra Bachman-Zabloudil, CAEWhether you are a first year student starting off in the profession, or just about tograduate, this student career focused session is for you.Boston Tea Party – Student Event Hosted by District I2:30pm-4:30pm Room: 302Program Hosts: District I StudentsThe students of District I welcome all dental hygiene students to Boston and thehistoric celebration of the profession. Learn how state legislation affects yourcareer and what ADHA does about it. Then give back to the local Boston communityby creating goody bags for a local charity. Have fun and network while positivelyimpacting the community.Saturday, June 22Student Discussion: <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene in the next 100 years10:30am-12:30pm Room: 302What will the dental hygiene profession look like in the next 100 years? Engage withyour fellow students for an open interactive discussion on what the profession maylook like in the future.Student Experience on the Exhibit FloorScavenger Hunt for Prizes1:30pm-3:00pmRoom: Exhibit FloorJoin the exhibit floor scavenger hunt for your chance to win. Teams will be createdduring the Student Discussion Saturday morning. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2ndand 3rd places. Winners will be announced through the event app.Study on YOUR Schedule!One lowfee of$295Student Track ProgrammingAre you Smarter than Dr. Esther Wilkins?Esther Wilkins National Board Review Challenge2:00pm-4:00pm Room: 302Connect with fellow students from across the country, win prizes and find out whowill be able to say they won the Esther Wilkins’ National Board Review Challenge! Stickaround after the winners are announced for a dessert reception and an opportunity tomeet and have your picture taken with Dr. Wilkins! Sponsored by:Sunstar Student Bash6:00pm-8:30pmOff Site EventKing Pin – Bowling Alley (off property location)Bowl, play pool and dance the night away in 24,000 square feet of fun and entertainmentat King’s Bowling! Prepare to relax, laugh, and meet fellow dental hygiene students onThursday, June 20 at 6:00pm. Delicious appetizers will be served and a cash bar will beavailable. Join Sunstar as we celebrate 100 years of the dental hygiene profession.Sponsored by:Follow ADHA on Twitter:#ADHACelebratesNow On-Demand!ADHA’s National <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneBoard Exam Review CourseStudy for your Boards anytime, anywhere withADHA’s On-Demand lectures. Recorded live andled by educational content experts, this course is a seriesof online sessions designed to help you prepare for the newcomputer-based dental hygiene licensure exam.Featuring:– Case Study Reviews and Critical Thinking Techniques– Educational Content Expert Speakers– Courses available 24-hours, 7 days/week for 60 daysfrom date of purchase.– Electronic study guide included with registration(Hard copy of study guide available for an additional $45)What Students Are Saying:“I absolutely loved this online board review. It was flexible, whichI needed for my fast paced life. Each review was detailed andcentered around what we would need to know for the boards.”Available Through August 26Start studying today! www.adha.org/national-exam*<strong>Dental</strong> Materials* Periodontology*Oral Pathology*Clinical <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene* Pharmacology*Nutrition & Biochemistry* Radiography*Test-Taking Skills*Community Oral Health*Research PrinciplesCase Studies*Powered by17


thecelebrationof thecentury!2013 Student Table Clinic ParticipantsTitle of Student Table Clinic Presenters School<strong>Dental</strong> Tourism Marissa Felsburg, Sherry Priami, Lisa Soderberg Brevard Community CollegeFluoride Varnish: Benefits of Application at Pediatric Well Visits Brianna Morton, Tia White Cape Cod Community CollegeOpioid Addiction and the <strong>Dental</strong> Professionals Role Holly Howard, Lisa Vincenti Cape Cod Community CollegeVentilator Associated Pneumonia - Cross Training Medicaland <strong>Dental</strong> ProfessionalsJulia Almeida, Hannah Camp, Tatsiana KrylovichCape Cod Community CollegeDon’t Gamble With MDMA Stephanie Leviner, Stephanie Valle, Amy Williams Central Carolina Community CollegeAn Intimate Relationship…HPV and Oral Cancer Cristina Chavez, Tamae Glover Cerritos CollegeRheumor Has It Nicole Pelc, David Whaley Cerritos CollegeChanging a Life Can Change Yours Jordyn Becker, Brianna Neill Chippewa Valley Technical CollegeIt’s All About Chemistry! Brittany Bauer, Jamie Bohacek, Amanda Marlowe Chippewa Valley Technical CollegeScreen Me for HPV Nicole Dau, Laura Helgeson, Korianna Kenyon, Sarah Pope Chippewa Valley Technical CollegeA Caries-Free Future: Genetically Modified Streptococcus mutans Katie Blood, Bethany Hammond, Ashton Kyllo Clark CollegeCranberry’s Potential to Prevent Caries Nicole Ewers, Julia Keyzers, Miranda Larson Clark CollegeImproving Access to Care. Is a Mid-Level Provider the Answer? Cheri Girolami, Sarah Granberg, Kristi Heick Clark CollegeThe Effect of Interdental Cleaning Devices on Gingival Bleeding Dhiana Meyers, Soumayah Walton-Davis Clayton State UniversityThe Sweet Addiction Tana DeWalt, Rhonda Petersen College of Southern IdahoDangerous Dentistry: How Safe is BPA? Nila Davis, Jennifer Keller, Danielle Lycklama Eastern Washington UniversityFast Acting Topical Megan Apple, Ashley Flynn, Jaelyn Johnson Eastern Washington UniversityNeedle-less Anesthetic In Dentistry Staci Bewick, Morgan Clark, Kaylene Elam Eastern Washington University<strong>Dental</strong> Lasers and <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Lina Rios, Nathalia Rios Farmingdale State College of New York<strong>Dental</strong> Radiation Safety Ana Mejia, Michelle Rizo Farmingdale State College of New YorkRelationship Between Periodontal Disease and Diabetes Brianna Limoncelli Farmingdale State College of New YorkSo Why All the Fuss About Hand Hygiene? Sara Messenger, Karla Morataya Farmingdale State College of New YorkPain in the Glossus. Tongue Piercing. Fashion Statementor Fatal FadBrooke Hietpas, Ashley Schider, Jeff ThielFox Valley Technical CollegeRegeneration: The Next Generation Madison Daigh Idaho State University, Departmentof <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneXylitol: An Underutilized Natural Resource for Oral Health Shannon Weir Mesa Community CollegeTime to Take Another Look: Stannous Fluoride Jaspreet Kaur New York UniversityUpdate Your Health History Form for HPV Nicole Forlenza New York UniversityRaising Oral Cancer Awareness Among Southwestern<strong>American</strong> IndiansJackie Card, Michelle Holyoke, Megan Richwine,Kelsey StanderferSponsored by:Northern Arizona UniversityLet Your Tongue Do the Walking Laura Bohovsky, Danielle Calvert, Raquel Skippings Palm Beach State CollegeStick It to Your GumsMichelle Hoffman, Eileen Horan, Michael Kennedy, Jamie Palm Beach State CollegeRodriguezDon’t Be a Sucker for Tooth Decay Taye King, Jaclyn Parham Tennessee State UniversityGet On the Ball Nabila Kwaga, Amanda Pittman Tennessee State UniversityGoodness Grapecious Erica Guest, Rebekah Sindell Tennessee State UniversityA Woman’s Condition Men Should Care About: The Link BetweenHPV and Oral CancerTaylor Russell, Elizabeth ThorpeTexas A&M University Baylor College ofDentistry, Caruth School of <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneFrom Monster to Tooth Fairy: Tips for Managing Pediatric Hannah Baer, Lauren ClouseThe Ohio State University<strong>Dental</strong> AnxietyGood vs. Evil: Foods That Impact Your Oral Health Meghan Martinez, Melissa Raley The Ohio State UniversityOil Pulling Therapy Erin Law, Katelyn Veltri, Kayla Zapior The Ohio State UniversitySugar of the FutureKelsie Benedict, Samantha Saville, Kimberly Telek,Amanda TrislerThe Ohio State University18


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TM 192013 Student Table Clinic Participants (continued)Title of Student Table Clinic Presenters SchoolVitamin D Deficiency and Periodontal Disease Sara Dziordziewicz, Elizabeth Farrah University of Detroit Mercy School of DentistryMore Than Just a Smile: Restoring Normal Function in Cleft Lip Dollcy Donesa, Pamela TerradoUniversity of Hawaii at Manoaand/or PalateAccess to Care in Kentucky and the Advanced <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Rodshay Brooks, Jennifer Hasch, Kendra MathesUniversity of Louisville, School of DentistryPractitionerBarriers Associated with HIV Screenings in Dentistry Debra Overby University of Maryland School of DentistryHow Can We Work Together If We Do Not Learn Together?: Tara Salmon, Katie WarnerUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CityInterprofessional EducationShedding Light on Oral Cancer Emily Arnold, Bridget Brocato University of Missouri-Kansas CityGet Connected: Your Smart Phone & Oral Health Be-Ut Thi Le University of PittsburghPerioscopy: Illuminating the Oral Pathway Sara Galko University of PittsburghDiving Into a Healthier Smile Ariga Abrahamian, Nermine Batniji, Dorothy Anne Garcia University of Southern California,Ostrow School of DentistryIs Cancer Calling? Michelle Baum, Scott Carr, Ivan Pinto University of Southern California,Ostrow School of DentistryTake the Needle Out of Numbness Juliet Ayala, Kendall Nascimento, Daniela Tirado University of Southern California,Ostrow School of DentistryDo Dietary Habits of Endurance Athletes Leave Tread Markson Their Teeth?Halya Burns, Kristy GarciaUniversity of Texas Health ScienceCenter-San AntonioOzone Therapy and its Effect on Oral Microflora Holly Carraway , Jennifer Lindesmith , Farnaz Safavi University of Texas School of Dentistryat HoustonDo It Right or Get It Tight! Heidi Inkrot, Sandra Murphy Valencia CollegeEnergy Drinks: An Acid Bath for Your Teeth Megan Dennen, Kelly Tran Valencia CollegeOn the Cusp of an Amazing Discovery Emily Anderson, Robin Norris Valencia CollegeBiphosphonate Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw:Is Your Patient at Risk?Jorel Belarmino, Danny Le, Veronica LopezVirginia Commonwealth University,School of DentistryTooth Regeneration: A Budding Idea Katie DelDebbio, Anna Gitter, Kelsey Thorn Waukesha County Technical CollegeA Clean Mouth Supports a Clear Mind Emily Baller, Jordan Bridgeman, Kim Fischer West Liberty UniversitypH Levels in Beverages and How It Can Cause Tooth Destruction Hailey Knoblauch, Brandi Wishon Wichita State UniversityStudent Table Participants2013 Student Poster Session Presentation ParticipantsTitle of Research Poster Presenters SchoolUnmasking the Truth Madona Joseph, Susana Magana Cerritos CollegeWashington State <strong>Dental</strong> Hygienist’s Membership Trendsof New GraduatesStacia Bruner, Alexis Richmond,Rachael Warner, Debora WheelerSponsored by:Eastern Washington UniversityThe Effects of Mineral Oil-Based Products on Latex Gloves Leah Regan, Kimberly Swanson Loma Linda UniversityQuantification of Fluoride ion Concentrations in Commercially Mariya KostovaNew York City College of TechnologyAvailable TeaTooth Brushing – Before or After Eating? Jodie Nathan New York City College of TechnologyThe Use of Probiotics in Oral Healthcare Nona Khadivi University of Bridgeport, Fones Schoolof <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneA Research Study Investigating the Incidence of WhiteNatalie Flandorfer, Whitney StandhardtUniversity of Detroit Mercy School of DentistrySpot Lesions Following Fixed Orthodontic Treatment<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene at the Crossroads of Change Brittany Marshall, Sunnie Stewart University of Detroit Mercy School of DentistryKnowledge of Oral Care and <strong>Dental</strong> Utilization in Adult Hispanics Silvana Lako, Enkelejda Tile University of Detroit Mercy School of DentistryShould a Bachelor of Science Degree in <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Bethe Entry-Level Degree for the Practice of <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene?Nada Chami, Kia XiongUniversity of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry


thecelebrationof thecentury!2013 Student Poster Session Presentation Participants (continued)Title of Research Poster Presenters SchoolBactericidal Effectiveness of Natural Oils Elizabeth Bauer, Kimberly Groomes, Ashley Harrison University of Maryland School of DentistryImpact of a Garden Enriched Educational Program at the HuronValley Boys & Girls ClubThe Use of Sodium Fluoride Dentifrice and Stabilized Chlorine DioxideMouth Rinse with Professional Oral Care to Reduce <strong>Dental</strong>Biofilm in Nursing Home Residents: A Pilot StudyAnnette Kavanaugh, Sara WesleyNichelle Nicol, Whitney PornUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Nebraska Medical Center Collegeof DentistryAn Ethnography of the <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Appointment Holly Abbott, Morgan Mings University of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterOral Piercings: What Do Patients Know & What Do Body ModificationMegan Louder, Michelle Roberts,Weber State UniversityStudios Tell Them?Ashlee ShemenskiThe Paramount Importance of Pediatric Oral Health April Lewis, Erin Read Weber State UniversityEfficacy of Probiotics in Reducing Cariogenic BacteriaChristine Galindez, Patricia Malubay,West Coast UniversityWendy Wu SoteloHave You Ever Been Buffered?Phong Nguyen, Cassie Redlew,West Coast UniversityAlexa-Rae Sasaki, Heather SchneiderPreventative and Therapeutic Effectiveness of Silver DiamineFluoride (SDF) & Sodium Fluoride (NaF) Against Candida albicans& LactobacillusWhitney Nestor, Kerri ThomasWest Virginia UniversityResearch Poster SessionsSponsored by:A Comparison of School <strong>Dental</strong> ExaminationData in Illinois: Beneficial for Public HealthProgramming and SurveillanceSherri M. Lukes, RDH, MSFormative & Summative ClinicalAssessment: The Student PerspectiveKristeen R. Perry, RDH, BSDHSupplemental Instruction Through DistanceEducation: An Innovative Hybrid ProjectUsing Wimba Online and Tablet TechnologyCarrie L. Hanson, RDH, MASmiles for a Lifetime: Direct Access toPreventive Care for Head Start ChildrenCharlotte J. Wyche, RDH, MS and Karen Essell, BSDHKnowledge and Attitudes Towards Peoplewith HIV and Willingness to Conduct RapidHIV Testing: A National Survey of U.S. <strong>Dental</strong><strong>Hygienists</strong>Winnie Furnari, RDH, BS, MS, FAADH, Susan H. Davide,RDH, MS, MSEd and Marilyn Cortell, RDH, MS, FAADHADHA Hyposalivation with XerostomiaScreening Tool ProjectMargaret J. Fehrenbach, RDH, MSPalliative Oral Care: Perceptions of Long-Term Care Certified Nursing AssistantsJoyce Y. Sumi, RDH, BS, MSVideo Assisted Psychomotor SkillDevelopment in <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneEducation (VAPS)Laurel L. Risom, RDH, MPH, Sandra A. Stramoski, RDH,MSDH, Karen Sue Williams, RDH, MS, andKristin Minihan-Anderson, RDH, MSDHBlood Glucose Testing in <strong>Dental</strong> Practices: ACommunity-Based Feasibility StudySarah Verville Basile, RDH, MPHPatient Awareness of XylitolAngela L. Monson, RDH, PhD andBrigette Cooper, RDH, MSComparison of Critical Thinking in aTraditional Master’s Degree Program andan Innovative Bridge Program for AssociateDegree <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong>Lori Rainchuso, RDH, MSIncreasing Access to Oral HealthcareServices to Underserved Children Througha Collaborative School-Based ProgramUsing Expanded Scope of Practice <strong>Dental</strong><strong>Hygienists</strong> and <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene StudentsMelanie Simmer-Beck, RDH, MSDH<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Service-Learning in BelizeBrigette R. Cooper, RDH, MS andAngela L. Monson, RDH, MSInter-Rater Reliability of the MallampatiClassification for Patients in a <strong>Dental</strong>Hygiene ClinicDiane P. Kandray, RDH, MEdAccessing <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Services in PriceCounty, WI: An Ongoing Investigation ofQuality of Life and Quality of CareJodi Olmsted, RDH, PhDThe Need for Improved HealthProfessionals’ Education in the Treatment ofPersons with Developmental DisabilitiesGino R. Garza, RDH, BSDH<strong>Dental</strong> Anatomy: Analysis of TeachingMethods in <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneAlcinda K. Trickett Shockey, RDH, DHSc andCathryn L. Frere, RHD, MSEdEvaluation of the Plaque Removal Efficacy ofa Water Flosser Compared to String Floss inAdults After a Single UseDeborah M. Lyle, RDH, BS, MS<strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong>’ and Dentists’ Clinical andTeledentistry Screening for <strong>Dental</strong> Caries inUrban ChildrenSusan J. Daniel, RDH, MS, PhD20


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMResearch Poster Sessions (continued)Constructing a Collaborative Modelto Improve Access to Oral Health inYamhill CountyLori K. Aus, RDHEP, MAEffectiveness of Computer-AssistedGuidance for Tobacco Dependence in<strong>Dental</strong> Offices: A Randomized Clinical TrialEmily C. U. Durand, RDH, RFInterprofessional Healthcare for DisabledPopulationsCarol A. Nguyen, RDH, MSOutcomes Assessment of ExpandedPractice <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong> in OregonAmy E. Coplen, RDH, MSPreparing Baccalaureate <strong>Dental</strong> HygieneStudents for Expanded Practice UponGraduationKathryn P. Bell, RDH, MSGame Based Learning and a Oral HealthEducation ProjectMário Rui Araújo, RDH, BSDH, M. PsychGeneral Dentists’ Recommendations forThird Molar Removal: A Practice-BasedStudyMarilynn Rothen, RDH, MSSystematic Review of the <strong>Association</strong>Between Chronic Obstructive PulmonaryDisease or Pneumonia and PeriodontalDisease (1997-2012)Brooke E. Agado, RDH, MSShort Term Gingival Health Improvementwith Essential Oil MouthrinseChristine A. Charles, RDH, BSThe National <strong>Dental</strong> Practice-BasedResearch NetworkKimberly S. Johnson, RDH, MDHFaculty Practice Programs in <strong>Dental</strong>Hygiene Educational SettingsKristin H. Calley, RDH, MSHbA1c Test for Screening UndiagnosedPrediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes inPatients with Chronic Periodontitis DuringPeriodontal ExaminationsMary Bossart, RDH, BSThe <strong>Dental</strong>/Mental Connection -- <strong>Dental</strong>Care as Integral to Mental Health CarePatricia E. Doyle, RDH, BS, FADPDInnovative Internship Opportunities in aBaccalaureate <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene CurriculumEva M. Lupovici, RDH, MSThe <strong>Dental</strong> and Mental Health Connection:Integrating New <strong>Dental</strong> WorkforceStrategies in MinnesotaJennifer S. Berge, RDH, REF, MSADTStudent Poster | Graduate ClinicainsThe Analysis of Recession Location,Frequency, and Contributing Factors Seenin a Clinical SettingJoseph W. Evans, DDSSurvey of N.C. Cardiologists’ Knowledge,Opinions and Practice BehaviorsRegarding Periodontal Disease andCardiovascular DiseaseMegan C. Mosley, RDH, BSInterprofessional Collaboration to Assessand Care for the Oral Health Needs ofHomelessJayne E. Cernohous, DDS and Suzanne M. Beatty, DDSA Survey of <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong> in the UnitedKingdom in 2011Marina Harris, BSc (Hons), LLM, FHEA, RDHEducation Strategies for IntegratingEvidence Based Principles in a Two Year<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene ProgramMary Therese Keating-Biltucci, RDH, MAKnowledge, Perceived Ability, and PracticeBehaviors Regarding Oral Health AmongPediatric Hematology and Oncology NursesAntiana D. Perry, RDH, BSDHDentsply / ADHA Graduate Student Clinicians ProgramSponsored by:Assessing Critical Thinking Outcomes ofSenior <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Students UtilizingVirtual Patient SimulationJoanna Allaire, RDH, BSDH, MDHFluorescence Technology Versus Visual andTactile Examination in the Detection of OralLesions: A Pilot StudyHadeel Ayoub, RDH, BSDH, MS, MSDHImpact Crescent Community HealthCenter’s <strong>Dental</strong> Department on Utilizationof Oral Health Care for Low Socioeconomicand Medicaid PopulationsSharon M. Grisanti, RDH, BA , MCOH<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Student Experiences UsingMotivational InterviewingEmelda E. Hernandez, RDH, MSDosimetry Using Three Intraoral RadiologicDevice/Collimator CombinationsKenneth (Brandon) Johnson, RDH, BSThe Licensed <strong>Dental</strong> Practitioner: A Study ofPerceived Need and Public AcceptanceAmie M. Lloyd, RDH, BS, MSDHAttitudes Towards Students Who Plagiarize:A <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Faculty PerspectiveHemali G. Patel-Bhakta, RDH, BS, MSOral Hygiene and Adherence DuringOrthodontic Treatment in AppalachiaBreana M. Phillips-Dieringer, RDH, MSDHOral Education for Nursing Home Staff:Minimum Data Set 3.0Katie Pudwill, RDH, BSDHPerceptions of Hearing Loss Associatedwith Ultrasonic Instrumentation: A SurveyKelly Stein, BSDH, MDHFactors Associated with Clinical SkillRemediation in <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene EducationProgramsDonna F. Wood, RDH, MSImpact of Adjuctive Techniques in OralCancer Screenings on Motivation to QuitTobacco UseLisa Belt, RDH, MSDHResearch Poster Day!Thursday, June 20Located in Hall D21


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMFree Lunch at Exhibit Hall RestaurantAttendees, stop by the Wrigley booth (#905) each day to receive a $10 foodvoucher to use at the Exhibit Hall Restaurant. Restaurant will offer a varietyof food station options including: The Grill (burgers/salads); Italian (pizza);Chinese; Sandwiches and Beverages.Sponsored by:DENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate Student Clinicians ResearchPosters – Friday, June 211:00pm-3:00pmTake some time to walk through the second year of this master level studentresearch poster competition, featuring 12 poster presentations.Sponsored by:Marketplace – Saturday, June 2212:30pm-3:30pmHelp your fellow Constituents, Components and Student organizations intheir fundraising efforts by purchasing dental hygiene related accessoriesand paraphernalia. This is a great opportunity to pick up some souvenirs foryour friends/colleagues back home. Pick up a $5 coupon to use towards apurchase of an item, compliments of Colgate at booth #305.Sponsored by:Convention Center Exhibit HallSpecial ThanksAs you travel throughout the Exhibit Hall, be sure to stop bythe booths of the following companies and thank them for the“extras” we are able to provide you during this years’ meeting:Badgeholders:Tote Bags:Restroom Amenities:Restaurant Vouchers/Morning Coffee:Relaxation Station:Water Stations:Internet Lounge/CE Print Station:A Night at Fenway:®Check out the Preview of IOHLive and Silent Auction Items atADHA’s Community Center inthe exhibit hall on Friday.Exhibits XXXII 2013Marketplace/PostersADHAHenry ScheinDream CenterADHACommunityCenterADHACommemorativeBoothENTRANCEENTRANCENote: The <strong>American</strong> <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong>’ <strong>Association</strong> does not endorse any specific products or services, including those provided by exhibitors,or used to promote an association activity.23


thecelebrationof thecentury!Exhibitor List3M ESPE 904Honorary Corporate MemberBldg 275-2SE-03St. Paul, MN 55144P: 800-634-2249F: 800-728-0951www.3mespe.com3M ESPE Preventive Care offers a complete line of preventive oralcare products, including Vanish 5% Sodium Fluoride Varnish andClinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Toothpaste.Academy of OrofacialMyofunctional Therapy 125First Time Exhibitor910 Via De La Paz, Suite 106Pacific Palisades, CA 90272P: 310-382-7852F: 310-454-0391www.myoacademy.comWe are the leading post-graduate training academy for orofacialmyofunctional therapy.ACT/Chattem, Inc. 510Honorary Corporate Member1715 W. 38th StreetChattanooga, TN 37409P: 866-228-7464www.actfluoride.comRecommend ACT ® Anticavity fluoride rinses for remin withoutthe demin. With its neutral pH formula, the full line of ACT ®Anticavity fluoride rinses effectively protects teeth in a non-acidicenvironment and remineralizes areas where needed. No otherOTC rinse provides greater fluoride protectionACTEON North America(Satelec & Sopro Companies) 121First Time Exhibitor124 Gaither Dr., Suite 140Mount Laurel, NJ 08054P: 800-289-6367F: 856-222-4726www.us.acteongroup.comACTEON North America is part of The ACTEON Group, a worldleader in small equipment and consumables for dental offices.FREE LUNCH:Pick up food vouchers! Stop by theWrigley Booth (905) to pick up your$10 coupon each day to be used atthe Exhibit Hall Restaurant.Sponsored by:24ADEA - <strong>American</strong> <strong>Dental</strong>Education <strong>Association</strong> 201Sponsor / First Time Exhibitor1400 K St NW, Suite 1100Washington, DC 20005P: 202-289-7201F: 202-289-7204www.adea.orgThe <strong>American</strong> <strong>Dental</strong> Education <strong>Association</strong> (ADEA) is the voiceof dental education. Members include faculty, staff and studentsfrom dental schools and many dental hygiene programs. Visitour booth to learn about the various resources available throughADEA to <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene educators and students including:ADEA Curriculum Resource Center, <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene CentralizedApplication Service (DHCAS), Institute of Allied Health Educators,ExploreHealthCareers.org, and Go<strong>Dental</strong>.org.AEGIS Communications 105Corporate Member / First Time Exhibitor104 Pheasant Run, Suite 105Newtown, PA 18940P: 215-504-1275F: 215-504-1502www.dentalaegis.comAEGIS Communications is a healthcare publishing and educationcompany dedicated to creating and disseminating high qualityeducation materials, resources, and events in a manner thatimproves accessibility for today’s oral healthcare professionals. Itspublications include Inside Dentistry, Compendium, Inside <strong>Dental</strong>Technology, Inside <strong>Dental</strong> Assisting, and Inside <strong>Dental</strong> Products.Air Techniques, Inc. 409Sponsor1295 Walt Whitman RoadMelville, NY 11747P: 800-247-8324F: 516-740-4605www.airtechniques.comAir Techniques, Inc. is a manufacturer of quality dental productsthat include Scan X CR Digital Imaging System, Spectra CariesDetection Aid and Polaris Intra-oral Camera.<strong>American</strong>Eagle Instruments, Inc. 3196575 Butler Creek RoadMissoula, MT 59808P: 406-549-7451F: 406-549-7452www.am-eagle.com<strong>American</strong> Eagle Instruments is the home of XP Technology. Thispatented process is revolutionizing the industry, providing you withthe only SHARPEN- FREE instruments on the market today. Theinnovation continues with our Double Gracey line, two instrumentscombined into one. Save time, money and never sharpen again!Arm & Hammer/Spinbrush 516Honorary Corporate MemberOral Care Professional ProgramPO Box 976South Plainfield, NJ 07080P: 800-467-6666www.oralcarepro.comChurch & Dwight Co., Inc. is the maker of ARM & HAMMERToothpaste, ARM & HAMMER Spinbrush Battery-PoweredToothbrushes, ARM & HAMMER Tooth Tunes and ORAJEL oralcare products. The family of brands offers effective, innovative andaffordable oral care products for babies, children, tweens, teensand adults.Aseptico 416Sponsor8333 216th Street SEWoodinville, WA 98072P: 425-487-3157F: 360-668-8722www.aseptico.comAseptico will exhibit piezoelectric scaler, portable dental systems(ideal for public health/sealant programs), handpieces, implant andendomotors and more!ASTDD - <strong>Association</strong> of State andTerritorial <strong>Dental</strong> Directors 301First Time Exhibitor1838 Fieldcrest Dr.Sparks, NV 89434P: 775-626-5008F: 775-626-9268www.astdd.orgASTDD provides resources to improve the nation’s oral health bypromoting strong state oral health programs, formulating oralhealth policy, increasing awareness of oral health, and preventingoral disease. Come view our resources such as guidelines, policystatements, best practices, reports and handouts on oral healthneeds assessment and surveillance, school health, fluorides,healthy aging, CSHCN, perinatal and early childhood, collaboration,communication and evaluation.Benco <strong>Dental</strong> 508295 Centerpoint Blvd.Pittston, PA 18640P: 570-602-7781F: 888-329-2362www.benco.comBenco <strong>Dental</strong>, headquartered in Pittston, Pennsylvania, is thelargest privately owned, full-service distributor of dental supplies,dental equipment, dental consulting and equipment services in theUnited States. Founded in 1930 by Benjamin Cohen, the companyhas remained family-owned and focused on the unique mission of“delivering success smile after smile”.Bosworth Company 3047227 N. Hamlin AvenueSkokie, IL 60076P: 800-323-4352F: 847-679-2080www.bosworth.comBosworth Company features hygiene, crown and bridge, pitsand fissure, restorative, reline and repair resins, and preventivedentistry.BQ Ergonomics, LLC. 3067388 S. Revere Pkwy, Suite 701Centennial, CO 80112P: 720-434-7192F: 303-253-9775www.bqergonomics.comBQ Ergonomics will showcase ergonomic stools and chairs that aredesigned to prevent back pain.ADHA does not endorse any specific products orservices including those provided by exhibitors orused to promote an association activity.


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMBrasseler USA 102SponsorOne Brasseler Blvd.Savannah, GA 31406P: 919-925-8525F: 912-927-8671www.brasselerusa.comBrasseler USA has the broadest assortment of hygieneinstrumentation available with extensive offerings of handinstruments, hygiene power equipment, disposable prophyproducts, implant care, ultrasonic inserts and vision enhancementproducts.Brewer 805First Time ExhibitorN88 W13901 Main Street, Suite 100Menomonee Falls, WI 53051P: 800-558-8934F: 262-251-4391www.brewercompany.comBrewer, the most trusted name in dental seating, has conductedyears of extensive research in response to your needs. We havecombined the latest technology with superior materials and workmanshipto bring you the most innovative seating available today.Caslow PVT LTD 126First Time ExhibitorNew Town Marala RoadSialkot, Pakistan 51310asif.caslow@gmail.comwww.caslow.com.pkCaslow manufactures dental instruments.Cetylite Industries 609Corporate Member9051 River Rd.Pennsauken, NJ 00810P: 856-665-6111F: 856-665-5408www.cetylite.comEstablished in 1947, Cetylite Inc. is a third generation familyowned and operated pharmaceutical manufacturer. Cetylite hasspecialized in the manufacturing of aerosols, liquids and gels forthe healthcare industry. Our diverse line of products includesprescription topical anesthetics, infection protection products, andother complimentary dental products.ClikTech, Inc. 504105 Old Barn CourtBuffalo Grove, IL 60089P: 877-251-0594F: 847-913-2726www.clikray.comClikTech, Inc. provides Digital Radiology Products: Digital SensorHolders, X-Ray film Holders and sensor covers.Colgate 305Honorary Corporate Member300 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10022P: 212-310-3019F: 212-310-2317www.colgateprofessional.comColgate-Palmolive is the global leader in oral care technology,products, and education. Colgate’s products includetechnologically advanced toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouth rinses,and floss. Our Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals subsidiary providesprofessional fluoride, gingival health, tooth whitening and oral firstaid products. Please visit our booth for additional information andan overview of our complete line of professional products.Columbia Dentoform 91634-24 Hunters Point Ave.Long Island City, NY 11101P: 800-688-0662F: 718-482-1585www.columbiadentoform.comFor over eight decades, Columbia Dentoform ® has been a leadingInnovator in providing patient simulation products for dentaleducation. Thousands of students in dental colleges throughoutthe world have “cut their first teeth” on Ivorine Dentoform ®models. From individual replacement teeth to officially approvedexam models to veterinary models, Columbia Dentoform ® offerseverything today’s dental student needs to complete just aboutany and every course.Crest Oral -B 827Honorary Corporate Member2 P&G Plaza TN9-253Cincinnati, OH 45202P: 800-543-2577F: 866-727-2703www.dentalcare.comCrest Oral-B features preventative products including toothpaste,brushes, whitening, floss and prophy paste/angles.Crosstex International 621Corporate Member10 Ranick RoadHauppage, NY 11788P: 631-582-6777F: 631-582-1726www.crosstex.comCrosstex International provides infection prevention and controlproducts for the healthcare industry.Crown Seating, LLC. 6177300 South Tucson WayCentennial, CO 80112P: 303-693-1104F: 303-693-2257www.crownseating.comCrown Seating provides the entire dental office with an ergonomicseating solution for every task. Work and live in comfort.CURAPROX USA 225First Time Exhibitor11148 Luschek Dr.Cincinnati, OH 45241P: 513-871-9200F: 513-871-9207www.curaproxusa.comImporter and marketer of Swiss premium dental care - leader inEurope for last 30 years - specialized in premium toothbrushesfor adults and kids, braces ortho and post-surgical, state of the artinterdental brushes, SLS-free premium toothpaste and baby careoral careDansko by Alexander’s 123First Time Exhibitor999 Pontiac Ave.Cranston, RI 02920P: 401-490-2910F: 401-490-2910www.alexandersuniforms.comAlexander’s Uniforms, featuring Dansko footwear, is theNortheast’s premier medical apparel retailer. We providecomprehensive selections of shoes and uniforms with 30+ years ofexperience serving healthcare professionals via our retail outlets,AlexandersUniforms.com, and on-site sales.DenburOral Hygiene Division 323First Time ExhibitorPO Box 3473Oak Brook, IL 60522-3473P: 630-986-9667F: 630-986-9688www.denbur.comStop by for your free sample of EZ-Floss, EZ-Pik, and EZ-Flowat Denbur Oral Hygiene Division Booth #323. Ask about ourintroductory offer! Patient packs as low as $1.38 each. Bonus EZ-Shake Dispenser and EZ-Grip Handle with each pack of brushes orpicks. Made in the USA.DenLine Uniforms, Inc. 324301 Oak StreetQuincy, IL 62301P: 800-336-5463F: 217-228-8825www.denline-uniforms.comManufacturer of Splash Resistant Protective Apparel for <strong>Dental</strong><strong>Hygienists</strong>, required by OSHA. Breathable material comparableto cotton/polyester; stain resistant, anti-static, hot water wash,and autoclaveable if required. Lifetime cost per wash lowerthan cotton/polyester. Special prices available to <strong>Dental</strong> HygienePrograms.<strong>Dental</strong> Arts Publishing 819First Time Exhibitor6749 Post Rd.N. Kingstown, RI 02852P: 401-398-3803F: 401-885-2267www.dentalartspub.comLooking for a special gift for a dental professional? <strong>Dental</strong> ArtsPublishing has got you covered! We offer original dental artwork,jewelry, and gifts as well as textbooks for the dental professional.Our textbook “Local Anesthesia for the <strong>Dental</strong> Professional, Whatyou Need to Know!” has changed the way dental professionalslearn and master the art of local anesthesia administration. Thiscomprehensive text is fully indexed and illustrated, but only 70pages!<strong>Dental</strong>EZ Group 918Sponsor2 W Liberty Blvd., Suite 160Malvern, PA 19355P: 866-383-4636F: 610-725-9899www.dentalez.com<strong>Dental</strong>EZ Group is committed to advancing the practice ofdentistry through innovative products and services. Star<strong>Dental</strong>,<strong>Dental</strong>EZ, CustomAir, RAMVAC, NevinLabs, and ColumbiaDentoform, manufactures everything in the operatory, fromhandpieces to chairs to vacuum systems to dental simulationmodels, creating a complete line of products.Exhibits XXXII is THE place todiscover new cutting-edge informationand technologies that will impact yourprofession. Play the Trivia Game andenter to win CASH prizes on Saturday!25Exhibitor List


Exhibitor Listthe<strong>Dental</strong> Post 220First Time Exhibitor1150 Chambord Way NEAtlanta, GA 30319P: 770-540-8585www.dentalpost.net<strong>Dental</strong> Post is your resource for dental jobs, employment, andstaffing.<strong>Dental</strong> R.A.T. 8165465 E. Terra Linda WayNampa, ID 83687P: 208-489-1590www.dentalrat.com<strong>Dental</strong> R.A.T., a simple, foot-operated wireless mouse providingthe most effective and consistent hands-free periodontial chartingsolution.<strong>Dental</strong> Tribune America 900116 West 25th StreetNew York, NY 10011P: 212-244-7181F: 212-244-7185www.dental-tribune.comPublisher of <strong>Dental</strong> newspapers and <strong>Dental</strong> magazine.Denticator 60513705 Shoreline Court EastEarth City, MO 63045P: 800-227-3321F: 314-344-0021www.denticator.comDenticator ® has been dedicated to creating preventative careproducts for dentists and patients’ at home use since 1931. It isthe innovator of the Original Green ® disposable prophy angle andthe Zooby product line.Dentrix 407727 E. Utah Valley Drive<strong>American</strong> Fork, UT 84003P: 800-336-8749www.dentrix.comDentrix offers award winning dental practice managementsoftware for <strong>Dental</strong> offices.DENTSPLY International 911570 West College Ave.York, PA 17405P: 800-877-0020F: 717-849-4751www.dentsply.comFor over a century, DENTSPLY International has been committedto providing the dental community with innovative, high quality,cost effective dental products. From our humble beginnings in1899, the Company has grown to become the largest professionaldental products company in the world. From our facilities in 22nations on six continents, the Company distributes its dentalproducts in over 120 countries under some of the most wellestablished brand names in the dental industry.DENTSPLY Pharmaceutical 911570 West College Ave.York, PA 17405P: 800-225-2787F: 800-332-7872www.dentsplypharma.comProduct Categories: Anesthetics, Local and Accessories; DisposableProducts.celebrationof thecentury!DENTSPLY Professional 911Honorary Corporate Member1301 Smile WayYork, PA 17404P: 800-989-8825F: 800-767-8252www.professional.dentsply.comDENTSPLY Professional Division produces Highspeed Handpieces;Low Speed Handpieces; Electric Handpieces; Diamond Burs;Carbide Burs; Ultrasonic Scalers; Ultrasonic Scaler Inserts;Whitener; Fluorides; Prophy Paste Chlorhexadine; and InfectionControl Products.DENTSPLY Rinn 9111212 Abbott DriveElgin, IL 60123P: 800-323-0970F: 847-742-8196www.rinncorp.comDENTSPLY Rinn produces amalgamators; articulators andaccessories; darkroom equipment and supplies; disposableproducts; and x-ray Accessories.Designs for Vision, Inc. 710760 Koehler AvenueRonkonkoma, NY 11779P: 631-585-3300F: 631-585-3404www.designsforvision.comJust See It with Designs for Vision <strong>Dental</strong> Telescopes and <strong>Dental</strong>BDR Loupes.Dimensions of <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene,Belmont Publications, Inc. 8023621 Harbor Blvd., #265Santa Ana, CA 92704P: 714-825-1234F: 714-825-1230www.dimensionsofdentalhygiene.comDimensions of <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene is a monthly, peer reviewed journalthat reconnects practicing dental hygienists with the nation’sleading educators and researchers.DMG America 613Corporate Member242 South Dean StreetEnglewood, NJ 07631P: 201-894-5505F: 201-894-0213www.dmg-america.comDMG America is the globally recognized manufacturer of marketleading,quality products including Icon, the revolutionary treatmentfor incipient caries and white spots, and other innovative dentalmaterials such as Luxatemp Ultra, Honigum and Kolorz.DNTLworksEquipment Corporation 6197300 South Tucson WayCentennial, CO 80112P: 303-693-1410F: 303-693-6189www.dntlworks.comLeading manufacturer of portable, mobile, and self-containedhygiene equipment.ELSEVIER 6061600 JFK Blvd., Suite 1800Philadelphia, PA 19103P: 215-239-3490F: 215-239-3494www.us.elsevierhealth.comELSEVIER is a leading publisher of health science publications,advancing medicine by delivering superior reference informationand decision support tools to doctors, nurses, health practitionersand students. With an extensive media spectrum — print, onlineand handheld, we are able to supply the information you need inthe most convenient format.EMS <strong>Dental</strong> Designs, Inc. 422First Time Exhibitor18529 SE 244 Pl.Covington, WA 98042P: 206-380-3302F: 425-584-7206www.emsdentaldesigns.comA “must have” if you use ultrasonic scaling devices. Maintains clearview with indirect vision in all areas of the mouth. Lightweightadapter hose with ergonomic swivel feature reduces RSI, perfectfor special needs patients, HV suction removes pooling waterfast, reduction of aerosols, patient comfort, lifetime quality withreplaceable mirror face, patented design does not allow tissue toplug ports. Place 4 sealants in 10 minutes without compromisingquality. Saves time; cuts SRP time in half!EMS - Electro Medical SystemsCorporation 60811886 Greenville Avenue, #120Dallas, TX 75243P: 972-690-8382F: 972-690-8981www.ems-company.comElectro Medical Systems has set industry standards for developingmicromechanical devices of unequaled quality and Swiss precisionsince 1981.EvoraPro - Oragenics 820First Time Exhibitor4902 Eisenhower Blvd., Suite 125Tampa, FL 33634P: 813-286-7900F: 813-286-7904www.evorapro.comEvoraPro® supports dental and gingival health while naturallywhitening teeth and fighting bacteria that causes bad breath. Eachmint contains an extra-strength blend of patented ProBiora3 ®probiotics. These beneficial bacteria bind to teeth and go deepunder the gingival margin, crowding out undesirable bacteriato become the colonization center of a healthy balanced oralmicroflora, necessary to sustain ongoing dental and gingival health.Excelsior College 7227 Columbia CircleAlbany, NY 12203P: 888-647-2388 x27F: 518-464-8777www.excelsior.eduExcelsior College is an accredited, non-profit institute of highereducation offering convenient distance learning programs,including bachelor’s degrees in Health Sciences and Health CareManagement.26


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMF.A. Davis Company 811First Time Exhibitor1915 Arch StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19103P: 215-825-8554www.fadavis.comF.A. Davis, an independent Nursing, Medicine, and Health Sciencespublisher since 1879, is dedicated to providing print, mobile,and web resources for students and professionals. F.A. Davis isheadquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Forsyth School of <strong>Dental</strong>Hygiene at MCPHS 300179 Longwood Ave.Boston, MA 02115P: 617-879-5022https://online.mcphs.edu/Forsyth School of <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene offers advanced degrees tolicensed dental hygienists. Learn more about advancing yourcareer with an online degree from MCPHS.GC America, Inc. 812Corporate Member3737 W. 127th StreetAlsip, IL 60803P: 708-597-0900F: 708-926-9143www.gcamerica.comGC America, Inc. is a manufacturer of quality dental products,hygiene preventive products: MI paste, MI paste plus, MI Varnish,Saliva-Check Buffer, Saliva-Check Mutans, GC Dry Mouth Gel, GCPlaque Indicator Kit, GC Tri-Plaque ID Gel, and GC Fuji TRIAGE.GlaxoSmithKline 217Honorary Corporate Member1000 GSK Dr.Moon Township, PA 15108P: 412-200-4000F: 412-237-7502www.dental-professional.comPlease visit our booth to learn more about our exciting newproducts, Sensodyne ® Repair & Protect, Polident ® for PartialsClean & Protect, and Poligrip ® for Partials Seal & Protect.GumChucks at Oralwise, Inc. 818First Time Exhibitor201 Wilshire Blvd.Santa Monica, CA 90401P: 855-424-8257F: 855-424-8257www.gumchucks.comGumChucks ® is the first and only flossing system of its kind.Resembling miniature Nun Chucks, they feature disposabletips that are equipped with a ¾ inch piece of dental floss.GumChucks can be used in the recommended and effective ‘C’shape - something flossers can’t do. Providing superior controland leverage while fingers stay out of the mouth. Simply floss andtoss - safe, easy and hygienic. Not just for children, so easy to use,GumChucks are perfect for everyone.Hager Worldwide 611441 19th Street SEHickory, NC 28602P: 828-624-3301F: 828-624-3320www.hagerworldwide.comHager Worldwide offers unique products for use in achievingoptimal oral healthcare such as xylitol gum, ergonomic stools,suction mirrors, and safety eyewear.Hartzell & Son, G. 10092372 Stanwell CircleConcord, CA 94520P: 925-798-2206F: 925-798-2053www.ghartzellandson.comG. Hartzell & Son is a 78-year-old manufacturer of dentalinstruments. Unlike most instrument companies, we are a truemanufacturer. We produce a full line of scalers, curettes, probes,explorers, ultrasonic inserts, etc.Hawaiian Moon 703321 S. Missouri Ave.Clearwater, FL 33756P: 888-256-3276F: 727-216-3874www.aloecream.bizHawaiian Moon Organic Aloe Cream helps repair and moisturizethe skin.HealthFirst 902First Time Exhibitor22316 70th Ave W., Ste AMountlake Terrace, WA 98043P: 800-331-1984F: 425-775-2374www.healthfirst.comHealthFirst offers emergency kits and equipment, oxygen,pharmaceuticals, infection control products, amalgam separators,blood pressure instruments, radiation reduction, disposal services,continuing education.Henry Schein <strong>Dental</strong> 405Honorary Corporate Member10920 W. Lincoln AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53227P: 800-372-4346F: 800-732-7023www.henryschein.comHenry Schein <strong>Dental</strong> is your one stop shop for all your dental officeneeds!Hu-FriedyManufacturing Co., LLC. 311Honorary Corporate Member3232 N. Rockwell StreetChicago, IL 60618P: 800-483-7433F: 800-729-1299www.hu-friedy.comRepresented in 60+ countries, Hu-Friedy offers 7,000+ handcraftedinstrument designs for scaling, periodontal, diagnostic,restorative, prosthodontic, orthodontic, endodontic, implant, andsurgical procedures (ISO-13485 certified).HygienistPrep 719First Time Exhibitor249 S Hwy 101, #459Solana Beach, CA 92705P: 916-541-0413www.hygienistprep.comHygienistPrep is an interactive NBDHE study guide with over1,200 multiple choice practice questions and detailed answerexplanations to help you pass the NBDHE board exam.IBD/Zylast - Bacterial &Viral Solutions 106First Time Exhibitor160 Boylstown St Suite 1405Chestnut Hill, MA 02467P: 617/396-8060F: 617/467-5255BVS Represents the Zylast hand sanitizer product line nationallyin the medial arena. Zylast not only kills microorganisms oncontact but with persistence for six hours on both resident andtransient organisms.Interdental Brush Buyer’s Club 103First Time Exhibitor1395 Lakeland Ave.Bohemia, NY 11716P: 855-422-2248www.interdentalbrushclub.comThe IBBC provides a unique dentist/hygienist driven marketingmethod. The IBBC method applies a novel promotional designoffering a WIN-WIN-WIN outcome for patients, dentists, andbrush manufacturers. The IBBC recognizes how important dentalprofessionals and adequate samples are for proper introduction,education, demonstration and sizing of INTERDENTAL BRUSHES.The IBBC way sustains a continuous supply of FREE SAMPLES withtop quality brands to choose from.ITC Compounding & NaturalWellness Pharmacy 424First Time Exhibitor651 Topeka Way Suite 600Castle Rock, CO 80109P: 303-565-3655F: 303-663-4263www.itcpharmacy.comWe are a compounding pharmacy that specializes in products forthe oral health care professional.Ivoclar Vivadent, LLC. 506175 Pineview DriveAmherst, NY 14228P: 800-533-6825F: 800-598-4569www.ivoclarvivadent.comIvoclar Vivadent is a market-leading provider of innovative dentalmaterials for quality esthetic dentistry.Johnson & JohnsonHealthcare Products,a Division of McNeil-PPC 1004Honorary Corporate Member185 Tabor RoadMorris Plains, NJ 07950P: 866-948-6883www.jjdentalprofessional.comJohnson & Johnson Healthcare Products, makers of LISTERINE ®and REACH ® , through its operating companies, is the world’smost comprehensive and broadly based manufacturer of healthcare products, as well as a provider of related services, for theconsumer.Become a Fan of ADHAon Facebook!27Exhibitor List


Exhibitor ListtheJS <strong>Dental</strong> Mfg, Inc. / Directa AB 808First Time ExhibitorPO Box 904Ridgefield, CT 06877P: 203-438-8832F: 203-431-8485www.jsdental.comFeaturing PractiPal Tray system, Plact-o-Tect- a hygienist’s tool fororal hygiene detection, Prophy Paste with a difference, easy todispense, re-sealable, and available in various textures.Kerr TotalCare 211Honorary Corporate Member1717 W. Collins AvenueOrange, CA 92867P: 800-841-1428F: 800-638-7390www.totalcareprotects.comKerr TotalCare offers quality infection prevention products thatprotect staff and patients with surface disinfectants, sterilizers,barriers and operatory disposables.Kilgore International 71336 W. Pearl St.Coldwater, MI 49036P: 800-892-9999F: 517-278-2956www.kilgoreinternational.comKilgore International specializes in anatomical models for patientand student education. Kilgore offers a vast selection of Periomodels.Kimberly-Clark Healthcare 2061400 Holcomb Bridge RoadRosewell, GA 30076P: 703-629-7018F: 920-380-6445www.kchealthcare.comKimberly-Clark in the Healthcare Environment. Around the world,medical professionals turn to Kimberly-Clark for a wide portfolio ofsolutions that improve the health, hygiene and well-being of theirpatients and staff. As part of their healing mission, caregivers relyon Kimberly-Clark to deliver clinical solutions, hygiene and cleaningofferings, and educational resources that they can depend onto prevent, diagnose and manage a wide variety of healthcareassociatedinfections.LeEject, Inc. 8175 Sylvan AvenueEnglewood Cliffs, NJ 07632P: 201-944-8400F: 201-302-9857www.leeject.comThe self-aspirating LeEject <strong>Dental</strong> Safety Syringe and NeedleSystem addresses needle stick injury by eliminating the need forneedle recapping and unscrewing. After removal of the anestheticcartridge, the syringe is simply placed and rotated over a sharpscontainer and the needle is effortlessly discarded.Don’t miss the Marketplacecoupons! Pickup at Booth 305Compliments of:celebrationof thecentury!LM-<strong>Dental</strong> 200First Time ExhibitorPO Box 972St. Ignatius, MT 59865P: 406-240-0026www.lm-dental.comLM-<strong>Dental</strong> = Ergonomic Hygiene InstrumentsLumaDent 804First Time Exhibitor314 W 5th StCarson City, NV 89703P: 775-829-4488www.lumadent.comLumadent provides LED headlights - a good combination ofpricing and features. Visit our booth to take advantage of a showspecial of $395!Marsh US Consumer 120540 W. Madison St.Chicago, IL 60661P: 312-627-6125F: 515-365-0827www.marshconsumer.comMarsh has been the ADHA-endorsed Insurance Administrator forProfessional Liability and Health Insurance since 1980.Microcopy 2033120 Moon Station Road NWKennesaw, GA 30144P: 800-235-1863F: 770-423-4996www.microcopydental.comMicrocopy distributes high-quality dental products includingNeodiamonds, NeoBurrs, NeoDrys, Film and Sensor Flaps andrapid x-ray developing equipment.Microflex 8092301 Robb DriveReno, NV 89523P: 800-876-6866F: 800-876-6632www.microflex.comMicroflex, the world’s foremost experts in high quality disposablehand protection, specializes in branded products that providereliable barrier protection for and to its wearers.Mount Ida College 205First Time Exhibitor777 Dedham St.Newton, MA 02459P: 617-928-4535F: 617-928-4507www.mountida.eduMount Ida College is a small, private college in Newton thatprovides best-in-class signature professional programs, realworld internship opportunities, and a strong foundation in thehumanities and social sciences—all to prepare students forsuccess. Small classes, personal faculty attention, and experientiallearning will help you to achieve your goals––in college, in yourchosen career, and in life.National Institute of <strong>Dental</strong> andCraniofacial Research (NIDCR) 712NIH, Bldg 31, Rm 5B-55 31 Center DriveBethesda, MD 20892P: 301-496-4261F: 301-496-9988www.nidcr.nih.govThe mission of the National Institute of <strong>Dental</strong> and CraniofacialResearch (NIDCR) is to improve oral, dental and craniofacial healththrough research, research training, and the dissemination ofhealth information.National Maternal and Child OralHealth Resource Center 709Box 571272Washington, DC 20057-1272P: 202-784-9771F: 202-784-9777www.mchoralhealth.orgThe resource center supports health professionals in addressingpublic oral health issues by gathering, developing, and sharingcurrent and timely information and materials.NOMAD by Aribex 122First Time Exhibitor744 S 400 EOrem, UT 84097P: 801-226-5522F: 801-434-7233www.aribex.comAribex is the worldwide leader in portable, handheld x-rayproducts. Aribex NOMAD x-ray systems are now in use in clinical,remote and mobile facilities throughout the world, from thefinest professional offices to humanitarian missions reachingunder-served populations who desperately seek care. TheNOMAD significantly decreases costs, providing hundreds of safe,high-quality images for dental and veterinary applications on asingle battery charge.O’Hehir University 325First Time Exhibitor4488 E Thomas Rd. Unit 2025Phoenix, AZ 85018P: 866/821-2320www.ohehiruniversity.comO’Hehir University is an international, online institution providing asix-month, $1,250, reflective and inquiry learning-based BS degreecompletion program for RDHs.OraHealth USA 22212434 SE 27th Pl.Bellevue, WA 98005P: 425-451-9876F: 425-865-9335www.XyliMelts.comOraHealth, the maker of XyliMelts for Dry Mouth, is the worldleader in the breakthrough technology of OraCoat “oral adheringdiscs” which coat the mouth with therapeutic levels of medicationprecisely where it is needed. XyliMelts for Dry Mouth is an allnatural,great tasting, oral adhering disc that time releases aneffective level of xylitol (500 mg) and oral lubricant to relieve drymouth (xerostomia) day and night even while sleeping.28


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMOral Health America 821180 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1150Chicago, IL 60601P: 312-836-9900F: 312-836-9986www.oralhealthamerica.orgOral Health America’s mission is to change lives by connectingcommunities with resources to increase access to care, education,and advocacy for all <strong>American</strong>s, especially those most vulnerable.Oral Health America’s vision is a future free of oral disease andpain.OraPharma, Inc. 4175 Walnut Grove Dr.Horsham, PA 19044P: 866-273-7846P: 888-553-6507www.arestin.comOraPharma, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical company thatdiscovers, develops, and commercializes therapeutics for thetreatment of periodontal disease at various phases of progression.ARESTIN (minocycline HCI) Microspheres, 1mg is indicated as anadjunct to scaling and root planing (SRP) procedures for reductionof pocket depth in patients with adult periodontitis.Orascoptic 211Honorary Corporate Member3225 Deming Way, Suite 190Middleton, WI 53538P: 608-828-5225F: 608-828-5268www.orascoptic.comOrascoptic offers award winning loupes, portable LED headlights,and innovative diagnostic kits.Parnell Pharmaceuticals 906First Time Exhibitor3070 Kerner Blvd., Suite ASan Rafael, CA 94901P: 415-256-1800F: 415-256-8099www.parnellpharm.comOTC Mouth Kote Dry Mouth Spray contains natural xylitol andYerba Santa, a proprietary ingredient used to re-hydrate andlubricate the oral mucosa. NEW Mouth Kote-R RemineralizingSolution restores enamel with Bio-available calcium, phosphate,and xylitol. Oragesic Oral Pain Reliever is a saline-based mouth andthroat irrigating solution which contains Yerba Santa. It is pleasanttesting and is sugar-free. Stop by our booth for FREE samples!Patterson <strong>Dental</strong> Supply, Inc. 7141031 Mendota Heights RoadSt. Paul, MN 55120P: 800-873-7683F: 651-686-0288www.pattersondental.comPatterson <strong>Dental</strong> Supply, Inc. provides a full line of dentalmerchandise, office supplies, equipment, practice managementsoftware, hardware and digital technology.PDT, Inc. - Paradise <strong>Dental</strong>Technologies 207Sponsor8275 Highway 10 WestMissoula, MT 59808P: 406-626-4153F: 406-626-4550www.pdtdental.comPDT, Inc. creators of the Montana Jack ® and innovators of <strong>Dental</strong>Products Design, Amazing Gracey, FlipTop Cassettes, GleasonGuide and Windgrove Titanium Implants.PennWell Corp/RDH Magazine 1241421 S. Sheridan Rd.Tulsa, OK 74112P: 918-832-9317F: 918-831-9804www.pennwell.comRDH, the national magazine for dental hygiene professionals,is created for dental hygienists who are committed to ongoingprofessional growth; and topics range from clinical and practicemanagement to continuing education.PeriOptix, Inc. 9081001 Avenida Pico, #C620San Clemente, CA 92673P: 888-360-0033F: 949-366-0033www.perioptix.comPeriOptix offers innovative, comfortable styling in affordableloupes that are the lightest and most comfortable loupes available.At 1/3 the size and weight of conventional loupes, the newMicroLineFlip-Ups are the smallest and lightest loupes available.Our proprietary compact lens design sacrifices nothing but weightand size. Adidas ® sports frames are available in multiple colorchoices and can be fitted with prescription lenses.Philips Sonicare and ZoomWhitening 1005Honorary Corporate MemberPO Box 120015Stamford, CT 06912P: 800-676-7664www.philipsoralhealthcare.comFrom its number one <strong>Dental</strong> Professional recommended Sonicaretoothbrush to Philips Zoom! whitening systems, Philips providesprofessionals with advanced solutions designed to meet theirpatients’ needs and empowers consumers to achieve superiororal health.Support YOUR exhibition – Shop the show floor!Support your exhibitors and shop the show floor toPlak Smacker 810First Time Exhibitor755 Trademark CircleCorona, CA 92879P: 951-898-7600F: 951-898-2792www.plaksmacker.comPlak Smacker carries a unique line of products for pediatric,orthodontic, and general dentists including gloves, home care kits,toothbrushes, and floss.Practicon Inc. - Frasaco USA 10111112 Sugg Pkwy.Greenville, NC 27834P: 800-959-9506F: 866-429-4903www.practicon.comPracticon Inc. has been providing innovative products to dentistryfor 30 years and Frasaco is the world leader of dental simulationfor educators.Premier <strong>Dental</strong> 910Honorary Corporate Member1710 Romano DrivePlymouth Meeting, PA 19462P: 610-239-6000F: 610-239-6171www.premusa.comPremier <strong>Dental</strong> Products Company provides Enamel Pro ProphyPaste, Varnish and F. Gel with ACP, instruments, disc sharpener,mouth retractor, whitening products, 2 ProDispos Angles andmiscellaneous cleaning products.Preventech 302Corporate Member4330 Matthews Indian Trail RoadIndian Trail, NC 28079P: 800-474-8681F: 704-849-2417www.preventech.comPreventive Technologies, Inc. (Preventech ® ) develops and marketsinnovative preventive care products focused on dental diseaseprevention. All products are made in USA. Preventech is an ADHACorporate Sponsor and ships exclusively through the dental dealernetwork.Exhibitor ListPick up your Exhibit Hall Certificate ofAttendance for 1 CE Hour at ADHA’sCommunity Centerstock up on all of your office needs for the year. Saveyour receipts! Make any purchase on the show floor andreceive an incentive to attend ADHA’s 2014 CLL at the91st Annual Session. See page 22 for more details!29


Exhibitor ListtheProfessional Development<strong>Association</strong>, Inc. 107First Time Exhibitor232 Canaveral Beach Blvd.Cape Canaveral, FL 32920P: 231-598-1749www.lindapda.comAuthors Linda Meeuwenberg and Edie Gibson offer DynamicSpeaker Services for your next meeting. Latest book available forautographed copies.Prophy Magic 7113325 W. Ali Baba LaneLas Vegas, NV 89118P: 702-538-7700www.prophymagic.comYour direct source for quality prophy angles, hygiene handpieces,air/water syringe tips, and prophy paste.Prophy Perfect 1007PO Box 310Osseo, WI 54758P: 715-597-3834F: 715-597-3797www.prophyperfect.comProphy Perfect markets high quality, affordable disposable prophyangles and paste, toothbrushes, interdental cleaners, and scalers,in addition to pediatric, orthodontic and novelty items.Pulpdent Corporation 71880 Oakland StreetWatertown, MA 02472P: 800-343-4342F: 617-926-6262www.pulpdent.comPulpdent Corporation manufactures high-quality products for thedental profession, including adhesives, composites, provisionalmaterials, sealants, cements, etching gels, calcium hydroxideproducts, endodontic specialties and bonding accessories.Take a break by treatingyourself to a seatedmassage!Visit the Relaxation Stationlocated at Booth 102Compliments of:celebrationof thecentury!Q-Optics & Quality Aspirators 7201419 Godwin LaneDuncanville, TX 75116P: 972-298-2669F: 972-298-6592www.q-optics.comQ-Optics offers the lightest ergonomic flip style and customloupes for all dental specialties. Enjoy the freedom of portabilitywith our Radiant ultra-light headlight.RGP, Inc. 706First Time Exhibitor1 Shannon Court, Suite 103Bristol, RI 02809P: 401-254-9645F: 401-254-0157www.rgpergo.comThe Swedish Seating System is an ergonomically designedoperatory stool. Our 400-D combines unparalleled support withan elegant design and the hydraulic mechanism allows the stool’sback seat to “float” independently following one’s movement.Rose Micro Solutions 8134105 Seneca StreetWest Seneca, NY 14224P: 716-608-0009F: 716-608-0006www.rosemicrosolutions.comRose Micro Solutions sells High Quality Optical Loupes & LEDLights for Less! Our Loupes start at $279.00. We are a “Family”Business consisting of four brothers. We named the companyafter our mother “ROSE”. Stop by booth 813 to see for yourself.SciCan, Inc. 704701 Technology DriveCanonsburg, PA 15317P: 800-572-1211F: 724-820-1479www.scican.comSciCan’s product and service offering includes a full line of Hydriminstrument washers, Statim G4, the world’s fastest autoclavefrom start to sterileTM and Bravo sterilizers. Optim 33TB surfacedisinfectant rounds out the major SciCan products distributedthrough our dealer network in the United States.SKM Jewelers 224First Time Exhibitor45 Pheasant St.Framingham, MA 01701P: 508-380-6035F: 508-875-2905A wide selection of trendy fashion jewelry priced from $10- $65.Stop by our booth to take advantage of our show special of 20%off your total purchase.Soladey International Ltd. 901First Time Exhibitor1960 Northwest Willow DriveCamas, WA 98607P: 206-905-9944F: 866-290-7878www.soladeyusa.comSoladey – The Simple, Affordable, Versatile, Environmentallyresponsible oral care solution!Spry/Xlear, Inc. 1013PO Box 1421<strong>American</strong> Fork, UT 84003P: 877-599-5327F: 801-224-4283www.xlear.comXlear Inc. manufactures natural, health-enhancing products usingxylitol. A natural sweetener found in the fibrous parts of plants.Xylitol has been scientifically studied for its health-promotingproperties, most recently for dental, upper-respiratory tract anddiabetic health. Xlear Inc. has four product lines: Xlear NasalSprays, Spry <strong>Dental</strong> Defense System, Xylosweet, Sparx Candy,providing customers a natural alternative to sugar that is delicious,dental-friendly, and diabetic-safe.Steri-Shield 3172510 E. Sunset Ave, # 2-257Las Vegas, NV 89120P: 805-692-4972F: 805-692-4992www.steri-shield.comSteri-Shield Products provides infection control barriers and digitalx-ray products.Sulcabrush, Inc. 803First Time ExhibitorPO Box 1066Niagara Falls, NY 14304P: 905-669-6288F: 905-669-6585www.sulcabrush.comSulcabrush – An interdental brush used to remove plaque and forthe reduction of gingivitis. Recommended for patients that havedifficulty flossing.Sunstar Americas, Inc. 505Honorary Corporate Member4635 W. Foster Ave.Chicago, IL 60630P: 800-528-8537www.gumbrand.comSunstar Americas, manufacturer and distributor of the GUM®,Butler ® and GUIDOR ® brand is dedicated to offering the highestquality oral care products and supporting the research in thefield of oral-systemic health link. Sunstar’s products include acomprehensive line of preventive care, pain management, hygienesupplies and clinical products.SurgiTel/General ScientificCorporation 20277 Enterprise DriveAnn Arbor, MI 48103P: 800-959-0153F: 734-662-0520www.surgitel.comSurgiTel manufactures quality ergonomic light weight loupesmounted on Oakley Frames.30


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMTePe Oral Health Care, Inc. 7171130 N. Gilbert St.Anaheim, CA 92801P: 714-991-6700F: 714-991-6701www.tepeusa.comTePe’s vision is to raise awareness about preventive dental care,implant care, and orthodontic care by using our oral hygieneproducts. Please visit our booth and speak with our hygienists,learn about our products and how they can improve patientcompliance. Ask about our rewards program and how it canbenefit you and your patients.The Oral Cancer Foundation 4193149 Via Lido, #205Newport Beach, CA 92663P: 949-723-4400www.oralcancer.orgIRS registered non-profit 501(c )3, public service. Created topromote change through proactive means in both the public andmedical/dental professional sectors.Ultradent Products, Inc. 418505 W. 10200 SouthSouth Jordan, UT 84095P: 800-552-5512F: 801-572-0600www.ultradent.comUltradent is a leading developer of high-tech dental and hygienematerials, devices and instruments worldwide. Ultradent’s missionis to improve the level of oral healthcare and to make dentalprocedures more predictable and hassle-free. Consistent with itsmission, Ultradent works to improve the quality of life and healthof individuals through financial and charitable programs.Ultralight Optics 32217157 Newhope, Suite 203Fountain Valley, CA 92708P: 323-316-4514F: 714-436-5003www.ultralightoptics.comUltralight Optics produces the smallest loupe light on the market.Attach to any type of loupes, goggles and glasses.Valumax International 705848 Hausman RoadAllentown, PA 18104P: 610-336-0101F: 610-336-0102Valumax International is the manufacturer of disposable medicalapparel such as lab coats, face masks, sterilization pouches,jackets, masks and gauze.VOCO America, Inc. 223555 Pleasantville Rd., #120NBriarcliff Manor, NY 10510P: 888-658-2584F: 914-747-0871www.vocoamerica.comFor over 30 years, German based VOCO is one of theinternationally leading manufacturers of dental materials. VOCOis a leader in nano-techonology, and with our intensive researchand development efforts in composites, bonding agents, andother materials, we continue to set new standards for the dentalindustry. A VOCO <strong>Dental</strong>ist is waiting to partner with you and yourpractice.Water Pik, Inc. 413Honorary Corporate Member1730 E. Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80553P: 800-525-2020F: 800-289-4389www.waterpik.comWater Pik, Inc. is proud to be part of the 100th Anniversary ofthe <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene Profession! As part of the celebration, WaterPik will be introducing Waterpik ® Complete Care: Water Flosser+ Sonic Toothbrush and new Waterpik ® Prophy Paste. Visitour booth for show specials and trial packs and let’s celebratetogether!Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company 905Honorary Corporate Member410 N. Michigan AvenueChicago, IL 60611P: 847-238-4782www.wrigley.comWm. Wrigley Jr. Company, makers of Orbit Gum , is the world’sleading manufacturer in chewing gum. Over the past 25 years,Wrigley has pioneered independent research into the oral healthbenefits associated with chewing gum.Yankee <strong>Dental</strong> Congress 204First Time Exhibitor2 Willow St. Suite 200Southborough, MA 01745P: 508-449-6031F: 508-449-6131www.yankeedental.comYoung <strong>Dental</strong>/Biotrol 603Honorary Corporate Member13705 Shoreline Court EastEarth City, MO 63045P: 800-325-1881F: 314-344-0021www.youngdental.comYoung <strong>Dental</strong> is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketerof consumable supplies instruments and other products used bydental professionals; primarily in preventive dentistry, restorativeprocedures and instrument sterilization. Biotrol manufactures/markets infection control and preventive products for the dentalprofessional. The Biotrol Infection Control line of products provideclinicians with effective surface disinfectants, instrument cleaners/disinfectants, and a vacuum line cleaning system.Exhibitor ListVisit ADHA’s Community Center – YOUR access to everything ADHA!ADHA Merchandise Boutique• NEW Items – everything ADHA!• Get your 100th Anniversary of the professionscommemorative ADHA memorabiliaMembership• Get information on all the new memberbenefits designed to Empower, Develop, andSupport you!• Your Member Services team will be availableto answer any of your questions.Career Center• Post your resume and checkout jobs availablein your areaInstitute for Oral Health• Make your annual tax-deductable donationto the Institute!• All donations (up to $1,350) made duringthe Corporate Challenge Event will begenerously matched by the corporatesponsor:• Preview live and silent auction items (Friday Only)• Learn about Institute-funded programs31


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Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TMAwardsADHA Esther Wilkins Future Leader AwardWinner will be recognized at Saturday’s Plenary Session.Katherine Welling, RDH, BSSponsored by:Crest/ADHA Clinical <strong>Dental</strong> Hygienist AwardWinner will be recognized at Saturday’s Plenary Session.Lisa Higbee, RDH, BSSponsored by:Alfred C. Fones AwardThe 2013 Alfred C. Fones Award will be presented during Saturday’sPlenary Session.Past Recipients:1976 Anne Foley, RDH1982 Mary E. Cahoon Dole, RDH1983 Juanita P. Schisler, RDH1984 Frances Shook, RDH1985 Marjorie R. Thornton, RDH1986 Helen Greiner Garvey, RDH1988 Dorothy J. Fosket, RDH1992 Elizabeh Reinerth, RDH1993 Eleanor H. Mily, RDH, BS1996 Kathleen Morr, RDH, MS1997 Elizabeth A. Chaney, RDH1998 Mary L. Kellerman, RDH, MS/DPH1999 Maxine Alper Tishk, RDH, MS2000 Linda K. Bohacek, RDH, MAEducator of the Year AwardWinner will be recognized at Saturday’s Plenary Session.Nancy T. Keselyak, RDH, MASponsored by:Irene Newman Professional Achievement AwardThe 2013 Irene Newman Professional Achievement Award will be presented atSaturday’s Plenary Session.Past Recipients:1994 Linda Bohacek, RDH, MA1995 Linda S. Parker, RDH, BS1996 Patricia Doyle, RDH1997 JoAnn R. Gurenlian, RDH, PhD;Deborah Sue Manne, RDH, RN,MSN, OCN1998 Kimberly K. Benkert, RDH, BSDH,MPH, COM1999 Helen Brennan, RDH2000 Lois Palermo, RDH2001 Laura A. Mallery-Sayre, RDH,MSDHEdSponsored by:2001 Diann F. Bomkamp, RDH, BSDH2003 Marge Reveal, RDH, MS, MBA2005 Helene Sharon Bednarsh, BS,RDH, MPH2006 Deborah Sue Manne, RDH, RN,MSN, OCN2007 Laura A. Mallery-Sayre, RDH,MSDHEd2008 JoAnn R. Gurenlian, RDH, PhD2009 Beverly P. Whitford, RDH, MS2010 Julie A. Stage, RDH2011 Maria Perno Goldie, RDH, MS2012 Laura J. Webb, CDA, RDH, MS2013 Margaret J. Fehrenbach, RDH, MS2003 Debra Kurtz-Weidinger, RDH2004 Kimberly A. Hickman-Bowen,RDH, BSDH, MA2005 Katherine M. Pelullo, RDH, MEd2006 Joan I. Gluch, RDH, PhD2007 Heidi Dahlin Philley, RDH2008 Jodi L. Olmsted, RDH, PhD2009 Anne Guignon, RDH, MPH2010 Lillian J. Caperila, RDH, MEd2011 Vickie Kimbrough-Walls, RDH2012 Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhD2013 Christine Nielsen Nathe, RDH, MSDENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate Student Clinician ProgramThe DENTSPLY/ADHA Graduate Student Clinician Program promotes dentalhygiene research being conducted in graduate degree programs. Winners willbe announced at the Participant Banquet on Thursday evening. See page 21 forparticipant names/presentation topics. Sponsored by:Hu-Friedy/ADHA Master Clinicians AwardWinner will be recognized at Saturday’s Plenary SessionStacy A. Matsuda, BSDH, RDH, MSSponsored by:Sigma Phi Alpha Excellence in Journalism AwardWinner will be recognized at Saturday’s Plenary SessionTiffany Mendzyga, RDH, BSDH for undergraduateLori Giblin, RDH, MS for mastersSponsored by:ADHA Awards for Excellence in <strong>Dental</strong>Hygiene/Presidential DinnerSunday, June 23 6:00pm- 8:00pmSheraton: ConstitutionThe recipients of the ADHA Awards for Excellence in <strong>Dental</strong> Hygienewill be honored at this special dinner:Carol A. Jahn, RDH, MSMichelle Noblet-Vacha, RDH, BSBonnie M. Nothoff, RDHSponsored by:Honorary Corporate MembersADHA would like to thank and honor the following companies for their dedicationto the dental hygiene profession with their generous sponsorship support in theamount of $15,000 or more towards ADHA programming within the last year:AwardsStudent Community Service AwardWinner will be recognized during Saturday’s Plenary Session.Sponsored by:Colgate/ADHA Community Outreach AwardWinner will be recognized at Saturday’s Plenary Session.Orange County <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong>’Kimberly Cruz, RDHAP, OCDHS Executive Board AcceptingSponsored by:®33


Faces to KnowSpeaker of the Housethecelebrationof theFinance Committeecentury!Carol Jo Inman,BS, RDH, PRPRegion ACatherine A. Berard,RDH, BSDHRegion BNancy DeMott, RDHRegion CJane Criser, RDH, BSRegion AHildie Oliver, RDHADHA Senior StaffAnn Battrell, MSDHExecutive DirectorKaren DunnCaspers, CAEDirector ofAdministration& HR DevelopmentMaddie HilpertDirector of CorporateDevelopmentAnn LynchDirector ofGovernmental AffairsIsaac CarpenterChief FinancialOfficerRandy CraigDirector ofCommunicationsPamela Steinbach,RN, MSDirector of EducationKatie PowellDirector ofMember ServicesADHA Past PresidentsDorothy Hart* 1924-25Edith Hardy Rector* 1925-26Ethel Covington* 1926-27Mildred Gilsdorf* 1927-28Charlotte Sullivan* 1928-29Cora Ueland* 1929-30Gladys S. Myers* 1930-31Evelyn G. Wallace* 1931-32Helen B. Brown* 1932-33A. Rebekah Fisk* 1933-34Addibel F. Hall* 1934-35Frances Shook* 1935-36Margaret A. Bailey* 1936-37Agnes Morris Henry* 1937-38Helen Baukin* 1938-39Cecilia P. Angel* 1939-40Dorothy O’Brien* 1940-41Mary Zoepfel* 1941-43Isabel Kendrick* 1943-44Margaret Jefferys* 1944-46Sophie Booth* 1946-47Mabel McCarthy* 1947-48Frances Stoll* 1948-49Evelyn A. Maas* 1949-50Blanche Downie* 1950-51Betty Krippene* 1951-52Evelyn Hannon* 1952-53Laura Peck Fitch 1953-54Sarah Hill* 1954-55Marjorie Thornton 1955-56Marge Fong Eu 1956-57Beth Linn* 1957-58Helen Garvey* 1958-59Tillie Ginsburg* 1959-60Edna Bradbury* 1960-61Anne Ragsdale* 1961-62Margaret S. Hunt* 1962-63Janet R. Burnham* 1963-64Irene M. Navarre 1964-65Alberta Beata Dolan 1965-66Wilma Motley* 1966-68Patricia McLean* 1968-69Lona Hullbush Jacobs* 1969-70Kay Gandy 1970-71Diane McCain* 1971-72Jeanne Fox 1972-73Konnetta Putman-Sparks 1973-74Austa M. White 1974-75Barbara J. Schnurr* 1975-76Donna J. Luke 1976-77Jeanette S. Buchanan-Tawney 1977-78Kathleen Mast McPherson 1978-79Jeri L. Yunker* 1979-80Cathy V. P. Turbyne 1980-81Kathleen O. Smith 1981-82Sally Winship 1982-83Sara Dunham 1983-84Cheryl Westphal 1984-85Patricia Ramsay 1985-86Connie Tussing 1986-87Marge Reveal 1987-88Barb Williamson 1988-89Mary Alice Gaston 1989-90JoAnn R. Gurenlian 1990-91Virginia L. Woodward 1991-92Deborah Bailey Astroth 1992-93Sarah A. Turner 1993-94Kathleen H. Alvarez 1994-95Gail B. Bemis 1995-96Ann Battrell 1996-97Maria Perno Goldie 1997-98Beverly P. Whitford 1998-99Lisa B. Potter 1999-2000Karla J. Girts* 2000-01Ann E. Naber 2001-02Kimberly K. Benkert 2002-03Tammi O. Byrd 2003-04Helena Gallant Tripp 2004-05Katie Dawson 2005-06Marge Green 2006-07Jean Connor 2007-08Diann Bomkamp 2008-09Lynn Ramer 2009-10Caryn Solie 2010-11Pamela Quinones 2011-12*deceasedIn Memoriam –Charlotte Campbell, RDHWendy G Doyle, RDHEvelyn M Edwards, RDHKatherine Gandy, RDHDina Marie Meuffels, RDHSylvia Rosenthal, RDHCheryl Troy Samuels, RDHGeraldine “Jeri” Lucille Yunker, RDH34


Proud Past, Unlimited Future. TM2012 – 2013 OfficersPresidentSusan Savage,RDH, BSDHPresident-ElectDenise Bowers,RDH, PhDVice PresidentKelli Swanson-Jaecks,RDH, MATreasurerLouann M.Goodnough, RDH, BSDHImmediate PastPresidentPamela Quinones,RDH, BSFaces to Know | Past Presidents2012 – 2013 Board of TrusteesDistrict I TrusteeJoan KenneyFitzgerald,RDH, BSMaine DHAMassachusetts DHANew Hampshire DHARhode Island DHAVermont DHADistrict II TrusteeJaclyn Gleber, RDH,Med, EdDConnecticut DHANew Jersey DHANew York State DHAPennsylvania DHADistrict III TrusteeKimberly Hickman-Bowen,RDH, BSDH, MADelaware DHADistrict of Columbia DHAMaryland DHAVirginia DHAWest Virginia DHADistrict IV TrusteeBetty A. Kabel,RDH, BSFlorida DHAGeorgia DHANorth Carolina DHASouth Carolina DHADistrict V TrusteeBeth D. Nicely, RDHIndiana DHAKentucky DHAMichigan DHAOhio DHADistrict VI TrusteeDonnella Miller,RDH, BSAlabama DHAArkansas DHALouisiana DHAMississippi DHATennessee DHADistrict VII TrusteeSuzanne R. Luken, RDHMinnesota DHANorth Dakota DHASouth Dakota DHAWisconsin DHADistrict VIII TrusteeJanette Delinger, RDH,MSDHIllinois DHAIowa DHAKansas DHAMissouri DHANebraska DHADistrict IX TrusteeSandra L. Tesch, RDH,MSHPOklahoma DHANew Mexico DHATexas DHADistrict X TrusteeJackie Alexander, RDHColorado DHAMontana DHAUtah DHAWyoming DHADistrict XI TrusteeSharon Zastrow,RDHArizona DHACalifornia DHADistrict XII TrusteeLancette VanGuilder,RDHAlaska DHAHawaii DHAIdaho DHANevada DHAOregon DHAWashington State DHAADHA Official PhotographyOscar Enzig Photography is the official photographer of the 2013 CLL at the 90thAnnual Session. All photographs taken during the CLL & Annual Session will beplaced on the ADHA website in July.35


thecelebrationof the90th Annual Session Business MeetingThe 90th Annual Session Business Meeting, June 23-25, focuses on thebusiness related activities of the <strong>Association</strong>. Forums and Workshops havebeen streamlined to be topic driven and create a more collaborativediscussion environment. All Business Meeting activities will take place at theSheraton Boston Hotel.Key:District MeetingDinner/LunchHouse of DelelgatesWorkshopsReference CommitteeMeetingscentury!ADHA Awards Program for Excellence in<strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene/Presidential DinnerSunday, June 236:00pm-8:00pm Room: Sheraton - ConstitutionCost: $65/ Delegates FREE Ticket RequiredPlan to attend this very special dinner that will recognize andhonor President Susan Savage, RDH, BSDH as well as the recipients of the ADHAAwards Program for Excellence in <strong>Dental</strong> Hygiene. Sponsored by:Sunday, June 23 Monday, June 24 Tuesday, June 257:007:308:00Legislative Workshop7:00am – 9:00amConstitution8:301st House of Delegates8:00am – 10:00am9:00Mega Issues DiscussionGrand Ballroom8:00am – 11:00am9:30ConstitutionDiversity Workshop10:0010:309:30am – 11:00amConstitution11:00Reference Committee HearingsDistrict Discussions11:303rd House10:00am – 1:20pm11:00am – 2:00pmGrand BallroomSee grid for room assignmentsof Delegates12:0011:00am – 1:00pm Grand Ballroom12:30Student Discussion1:0011:00am – 1:00pmSee grid for room assignmentsInstallation Luncheon1:301:00pm – 2:30pm Constitution2:00 Candidates Forum2:302:00pm – 3:00pm Grand Ballroom3:00 Post BOT Meeting / New BOT Orientation3:304:002nd House of Delegates2:00pm – 6:00pmLeadership Mentoring SessionGrand Ballroom3:00pm – 4:00pm Gardner4:304:00pm – 5:30pm5:00Back Bay A(Located in Sheraton) District VII Beacon E5:30District I Beacon A District VIII Berkley6:00BallotingDistrict II Claredon District IX Beacon D6:30Awards for Excellence Dinner6:00pm – 6:30pm Hampton6:00pm – 8:00pmDistrict III Beacon G District X Beacon H7:00Constitution7:30District IV Beacon B District XI Gardner8:002nd House of DelegatesContinued if neededDistrict V Exeter District XII Hampton8:309:00District VI Beacon F Students DaltonDistrict Discussion Locations:House of Delegates Room: Sheraton: Grand Ballroom1st HOD – Sunday, 6/23 8:00am-10:00am2nd HOD – Monday, 6/24 2:00pm-6:00pm (continued at 6:30pm if needed)3rd HOD – Tuesday, 6/25 11:00am-1:00pmIMPORTANT – The House of Delegates will begin promptly at the start times noted above.Delegate seating will begin 15 minutes prior to the start time. Please have your floorpasson and your attendance card signed.Note –Testimony forms and boxes for submitting testimony to Reference Committees A, B, C willbe located at the Delegate Registration on the 200 level at the Hynes Convention Center Wednesday-Saturday and the Grand Ballroom Foyer at the Sheraton on Sunday. All testimony must be submittedby 6:00am on Sunday, June 23.36Orientations:Saturday, June 22 Room: Sheraton – GardnerStudent Delegates and AlternatesMinutes Review CommitteeTellersReference Committee PersonnelAll testimony must be submitted by6:00am on Sunday, June 23.1:00pm-2:00pm2:00pm-2:30pm2:30pm-3:00pm3:00pm-4:00pm


theCouncils and CommitteesCOUNCIL ON EDUCATIONColleen M. Brickle, RDH, RF, EdD, Chair, MinnesotaRebecca Stolberg, RDH, BS, MS, WashingtonJacquelyn L. Fried, RDH, MS, MarylandRachel Henry, RDH, MS, OhioBetty Kabel, RDH, BS, Board Advisor, FloridaCOUNCIL ON MEMBER SERVICESPeter Mark Gangi, RDH, BSEd, Chair, MassachusettsHeather Beavers, RDH, BAS, MichiganValoree J. Althoff, RDH, BS, New MexicoJessica Huffman, RDH, MDH, North CarolinaBeth Nicely, RDH, Board Advisor, KentuckyCOUNCIL ON POLICY & BYLAWSTammy Filipiak, RDH, MS, Chair, WisconsinCarol Jo Inman, BS, RDH, PRP, Speaker of the House, OregonSheri Moore, RDH, BSHS, VirginiaDiana Saylor, RDH, TennesseeMarilyn Pickett, BS, RDH, UtahJoan Kenney Fitzgerald, RDH, BS, Board Advisor, New HampshireCOUNCIL ON PUBLIC HEALTHChristine M. Farrell, RDH, BSDH, MPA, Chair, MichiganJulianna E. Gelinas, RDH, BS, PennsylvaniaNicole Glines, RDH, MPH, NebraskaAnne Varcasio, RDH, MA, New YorkSuzanne Luken, RDH, Board Advisor, South DakotaCOUNCIL ON PUBLIC RELATIONSMichele E. Braerman, RDH, BS, Chair, MarylandKelly Tanner Williams, RDH, MS, CDA, VirginiaMary Sue McFarland, RDH, BS, TennesseeHeidi Glastetter, RDH, BSDH, WashingtonDonnella Miller, RDH, BS, Board Advisor, TennesseeCOUNCIL ON REGULATION AND PRACTICEKristen L. Simmons, MHA, RDH, MHA, Chair, OregonClare Larkin, RDH, MEd, RF, CDHC, MinnesotaBarbara Leatherman Dixon, RDH, MEd, UtahCarmen Pinkston, RDH, BA, TennesseeSandra Tesch, RDH, MSHP, Board Advisor, TexasCOUNCIL ON RESEARCHDeborah Lyle, RDH, BS, MS, Chair, New JerseyAshley Grill, RDH, BSDH, MPH, New YorkJodi Olmsted, RDH, PhD, WisconsinMarilynn L. Rothen, BS, RDH, WashingtonLancette L. VanGuilder, RDH, Board Advisor, NevadaEXECUTIVE COMMITTEESusan Savage, RDH, BSDH, Chair, WashingtonPamela Quinones, RDH, BS, MarylandDenise Bowers, RDH, PhD, OhioSandra Tesch, RDH, MSHP, Trustee, TexasKelli Swanson-Jaecks, RDH, MA, OregonBeth Nicely, RDH, Trustee, KentuckyLouann Goodnough, RDH, BSDH, Minnesotacelebrationof thecentury!ETHICS COMMITTEEYolanda Josey-Baker, RDH, MPH, Region A, District of ColumbiaAngie Kosmowski, RDH, Region B, OhioJackie Leakey, RDH, BSDH, Region C, KansasMary C. Bobbett, BA, RDH, Region D, NevadaFINANCE COMMITTEESusan Savage, RDH, BSDH, Chair, WashingtonDenise Bowers, RDH, PhD, Vice Chair, OhioLouann Goodnough, RDH, BSDH, MinnesotaCatherine A Berard, RDH, BSDH, Region A, VirginiaNancy DeMott, RDH, Region B, GeorgiaJane A. Criser, RDH, BS, Region C, KansasHildie Oliver, RDH, Region D, OregonLEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEELynn Ramer, LDH, Chair, IndianaMargaret L. Green, RDH, MS, VirginiaCarol A. Jahn, RDH, MS, IllinoisPamela L. Quinones, RDH, BS, MarylandDenise Bowers, RDH, PhD, Board Advisor, OhioCOMMITTEE ON ANNUAL SESSIONE. Jane Crocker, RDH, Chair, MassachusettsSusan Jenkins, RDH, MS, CAGS, MassachusettsLisa Laspina, RDH, MassachusettsLancette L. VanGuilder, RDH, Board Advisor, NevadaJoan Kenney Fitzgerald, RDH, BS, Board Advisor, New HampshireCOMMITTEE ON MINUTES REVIEWSuzanne Luken, RDH, Chair, South DakotaKimberly Hickman-Bowen, RDH, BSDH, MA, DelawareJackie Alexander, RDH, ColoradoCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL BOARDSMary Lou Gerosky, RDH, Chair, OhioTiffany M. Puccia, RDH, Student, MassachusettsMelissa Efurd, RDH, MS, ArkansasAudra Elaine Haynes, RDH, BS, New YorkJill Mason, MPH, RDH, EPDH, OregonCOMMITTEE ON BOARD POLICY& PROCEDURESKelli Swanson-Jaecks, RDH, MA, Chair, OregonBetty Kabel, RDH, BS, FloridaDonnella Miller, RDH, BS, TennesseeCOMMITTEE ON STUDENT RELATIONSBeth Nicely, RDH, Chair, KentuckyKimberly Hickman-Bowen, RDH, BSDH, MA, DelawareJanette E. Delinger, RDH, MSDH, Chair, KansasLancette L. VanGuilder, RDH, NevadaSTUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEEAlyssa Stiles, Region A, PennsylvaniaKelly Younger, Region B, South CarolinaKelly Stellenberg, Region C, MinnesotaLeah Gillam, Region D, WashingtonDiversity CommitteeChristina Bordabeheres, RDH, Chair, IllinoisJaneime N. Asbury-Brown, RDH, GeorgiaMichael J. Long, RDH, CaliforniaCarol Lee, RDH, BS, CaliforniaDenise Bowers, RDH, PhD, Board Advisor, OhioTOBACCO INTERVENTION INITIATIVEADVISORY COMMITTEEMary Kelly, RDH, BS, Chair, IowaJoan M. Davis, RDH, MS, IllinoisMargaret J. Fehrenbach, RDH, PhD, MS, WashingtonJacquelyn Fried, RDH, MS, MarylandNancy Kane Mann, RDH, MSEd, IndianaSharon Zastrow, RDH, Board Advisor, ArizonaADHA AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE COMMITTEE(JOHNSON & JOHNSON)Pamela L. Quinones, RDH, BS, Chair, MarylandKatie Dawson, RDHAP, BS, CaliforniaLynn Ramer, LDH, IndianaTammi Byrd, RDH, South CarolinaDoreen Naughton, RDH, BSDH, WashingtonNATIONAL CHILDREN’S DENTAL FOUNDATIONBeverley Litchfield, RDH, BS, MHA, MaineJoan Gluch, RDH, PhD, DelawareHYPACJanette E. Delinger, RDH, MSDH, Chair, KansasJaclyn Gleber, RDH, EdD, PennsylvaniaSharon Zastrow, RDH, ArizonaDiann Bomkamp, RDH, BSDH, CDHC, Member at Large, MissouriADHA APPOINTED COMMISSIONERSKathi R. Shepherd, RDH, MS, Commission on <strong>Dental</strong>AccreditationMary Lou Gerosky, RDH, Joint Commission on National<strong>Dental</strong> ExaminationsIOH Board of DirectorsPamela Quinones, RDH, BS, ChairSusan Savage, RDH, BSDH, Chair-ElectDenise Bowers, RDH, PhD, DirectorKelli Swanson-Jaecks, RDH, MA, DirectorLouann M. Goodnough, RDH, BSDH, TreasurerScholarship Review CommitteeWinnie Furnari, RDH, MS, FAADH, ChairValoree Althoff, RDH, BSAnn O’Kelley Wetmore, RDH, MSDHResearch Grant Review CommitteeSheryl Syme, RDH, MS, ChairAnn Brunick, RDH, MSTerri Tilliss, RDH, MS, MA, PhDKathryn Bell, BSDH, RDH, MS38


And thanks for allowing us to bea part of your first 100 years.Number of<strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Hygienists</strong>*1913 TODAY1 150,000+19551998The first fluoridetoothpaste effectiveagainst cavities3D technology—oscillating/rotatingplus pulsating—delivers asuperior clean* Source: ADHA© 2013 P&G

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