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XCELSEMINARS

5th AnnualComprehensiveDental Skills SeriesKnott’s Berry Farm Resort HotelNov. 10: Enriching your Restorative Dentistry with theLatest Materials and Techniques (Lecture) Dr. Jeff Brucia is in privatepractice, an Associate Professor at the University of the Pacific and is the Present Chair of theCalifornia Dental Association Board of Managers.Nov. 24: Hands-on Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Fred Margolis is a pediatricdentist, an expert on Pediatric care, lectures internationally and has been named a“top clinician in continuing education” by Dentistry Today Magazine.Dec. 8 & 15 (Consecutive Sundays): Intro to DentalSleep Medicine (This Hands-on Course is two days and 14 total CEs)Dr. Marty Lipsey teaches how to develop a patient and physician friendly dental sleep medicinepractice, including all aspects of private pay and Medicare insurance billing.Knott’s Berry Farm Resort Hotel, 7675 Crescent Ave, Buena Park, CA(Beach Blvd. exit of the 5, 405 & 91 Fwys)ALL COURSES ARE ON SUNDAYS & 7 CA & AGD CEs EACH 139 FOR NOV. 10 LECTURE, 329 EACH FORTHE HANDS-ON SLEEP AND PEDO COURSES OR 369 FOR NOV. 10 LECTURE PLUSTHE 2-DAY SLEEP MEDICINE COURSE (21 TOTAL CES)COURSE SERIESSPONSORED BY:

COURSE TOPICSRestoratives Update (Lecture): It is estimated that more than 80% of restorative failures are due to clinical error. This lecturecourse provides an overview of the restorative options and a comprehensive discussion of the ever-changing world of dentinal adhesives, guiding youthrough the collection of materials and techniques available for both direct and indirect restorations, including: The options available in adhesivesystems including the new advancements in Glass Ionomers Eliminating the frustration of post-operative sensitivity and restorative failure The materials and techniques for Class I, II & V restorations Techniques and materials for repairing porcelain fractures Achieving predictableesthetic results with anterior implants Techniques for the preparation, impressions, temporization, lab communication, material selection andcementation of indirect restorations.Hands-on Pediatric Restorations: Today's parents demand the best restorations of their children and teen’s teeth for functionand esthetics. Discussions willinclude: Glass ionomers, resinomers, composites, and various types of crowns Esthetic facings for stainless steelcrowns and chairside/laboratory steps Esthetic space maintainers and their easy fabrication Enamel microabrasion, direct-bonded and porcelainveneers for teenage patients. Hands-on will include: Class I and II primary molar prep Class I and II primary molar restoration Pulpotomyprep and use of dentin replacement materials Stainless steel crown preparation NuSmile crown preparation- molarSleep Medicine (2-Day Hands-On Course): Dec. 8 Topics include: Introduction to sleep - sleep stages, disorders Prevalence - why is there a need for treatment? Sleep apnea signs/symptoms/clinical issues Treating snoring and sleep apnea in a dental office protocol review Patient education; addressing key issues and getting a snoring patient to convert to a sleep apnea treatment case PrepareEmbletta X100 home sleep study for course attendee(s) Dec. 15 Topics include: Download previous week’s Embletta X100 study, review study dataand sleep report with class Hands on with Pharyngometer / Rhinometer Working with popular oral appliances like the TAP, Respire, EMA andmore! Appliance review - pro's and con's of all of the major sleep appliances Medicare and Dental Sleep Medicine. What's it all about and howcan this be a benefit to my practice? Medical insurance bulling "From A to Pay" with a review of the latest codes, fees, procedures andrecommendations, covering protocols for both private pay medical insurance and Medicare.REGISTRATIONTUITION1 Lecture plus Hands-on SleepEACH INDIVIDUAL COURSEMore than 14 daysbefore an eventDentist: 369 , Staff: 279Dentist: 139, Staff: 119 329 Each for Sleep orHands-on Pedo CourseLess than 14 daysbefore an eventDentist: 389, Staff: 299Dentist: 159, Staff: 139 349 Each for Sleep orHands-on Pedo CourseFees include continental breakfast, CE credits and free hotel parking. Registration is at 7:30am, the course is 8am-3:30pm.It is an extra 20 fee for all onsite and walk-in registrations.Last Name First Name Email PhoneAddress City State ZipCancellation Policy: Series registration is non-refundable. For individual courses, with written cancellation at least 14 days priorto a seminar, a refund will be issued less a 50 cancelation fee. No refund or credit less than 14 days from an event.Additional registrants Course Dates: Total AmountRegister online at www.xcelseminars.comMail checks to: Xcel Seminars, PO Box 441745, Aurora, CO 80044 If you have any questions please call Erin at 310-663-4055Although Xcel Seminars does have sponsorship relationships with dental manufacturers and suppliers,we are dedicated to providing only evidence-based information in our courses.Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement.(10/01/11) to (09/30/2015) We are a California Board Approved provider, permit #4536, Valid until 7/31/15

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAACADEMY OF GENERAL DENTISTRY

Southern CaliforniaAcademy of General DentistryMinimally Invasive Restorative Dentistry: “The Plaque Monologues”8 CE UnitsSunday, December 8, 2013 8am to 5pmRegistration 7:00 am to 8 amEmbassy Suites Hotel-Anaheim South11767 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, California 92840 Phone: 714- 539-3300Brian B. Novy, DDSDr. Novy is an expert on oral biology and restorative materials. He haslectured and taught nationally and internationally to dental audienceson restorative materials and operative dentistry. He has been inprivate practices in Valencia and Redlands, CA and directs a non-profitclinic for the homeless. His research involves saliva, and he is involvedin organized dentistry, locally, nationally and globally. Brian’s lecturesare educational, practical and immediately useful, as well as entertaining.The entire dental office team should attend this program. At the end of this course participants should be able to:Identify risk factors and proper interventions for high caries risk patientsDetermination of appropriate anti-caries treatmentSelect appropriate restorative materials based upon caries riskControl rampant caries with focused therapeuticsUnderstand how to intervene medically in the caries processInterpret results from salivary diagnosticsProlong the life of restorations in all patientsDr. Novy’s presentation is sponsored by GC America, Air Techniques & CariFreePhillips AccountingDental Practice Experts(714) 667-2311Please Fax the Registration Form on the other side of this pageFor questions phone SCAGD at 310- 471-4916

The Exciting World of General DentistryMinimally Invasive Restorative Dentistry“The Plaque Monologues”Brian Novy, DDS is Back by Numerous RequestsSunday, December 8, 2013More Information Is On The Other Side Of This PageThe science of dental caries is expanding at an astonishing rate, and the new technology available to findand reverse these lesions is fascinating. If you don’t know how to use qualitative laser fluorescence,electrical impedence, monoclonial antibody tests, biofilm ATP analysis and salivary diagnostics, you’realready behind the times. Don’t let your practice become the only dental office saying, “Brush better, don’teat sweets, and here’s some floride.” Has that traditional suggestion worked well for your patients?All Credit Card Information is Safe and Secure with the SCAGDTo confirm your registration contact Drrobertgarfield@aol.com or 310-471-4916.The SCAGD Annual Meeting Election of Officers & Directors will be held on this day.Nominations from the floor are acceptable. Please notify Dr. Garfield by Nov. 9.Registration Form(Please print clearly in capital letters using a dark pen)License No 6-digit AGD # if you are a current paid-up member :Name DR/RDA/RDHAddress: City: ST ZIPPhone No: Fax No: E-MailVisa/MC/Amex/Disc No: Exp Sec. Code AmountCredit card billing address & zipCancellation Policy: Must be within 10 days of the meeting for a 90% refund. Otherwise a creditvoucher for another meeting within one-year will be issued to you.Tuition Due by December 1, 2013After Due DateAt-The DoorAGD Member 195 225 400Non-AGD Member 275 325 400RDA/DA/RDH 110 135 175Continental Breakfast, Fabulous Buffet Lunch & Free Parking IncludedThis is our SCAGD annual business meeting. Board elections will be held.Make checks payable to SCAGD and mail SCAGD, 2720, Aqua Verde CircleLos Angeles, CA 90077-1502, or Fax the completed form to 310-472-6729SCAGD Phone: 310-471-4916 orDrrobertgarfield@aol.com

Botox and Dermal FillerTraining for Every PracticeFrontline TMJ, Headache,and Facial Pain Therapy2013 COURSE Nov.indd 110/10/13 3:18 PM

President’s MessageThe secret to success in any profession isinvesting in yourself and learning new skills toexpand your practice. Having been involved inprivate practice and as a clinical educator fornearly 35 years, there has never been a moreexciting time and more opportunity for everypractice.The fastest growing areas of dentistry are newand effective TMJ/myofascial pain treatmentsand Botox and dermal fillers for esthetic andtherapeutic uses. The American Academyof Facial Esthetics (AAFE), with its over 7000members, is the leader in facial pain and dentaland facial esthetics live patient training and hastrained more dental and medical professionalsthan any other educational institution in theworld.Professionals choose AAFE courses because the outstanding training is equal to andmost often exceeds the education taught in academic communities and medical anddental residencies. One of the many reasons the AAFE is so special is our world renownedfaculty, who are all practicing clinicians, offer post course support to our membersthrough online forums and have created the most supportive and positive onlinecommunity in dentistry and medicine. We are here to help you expand your practice andchange your patient’s lives forever.Kindest regards,Dr. Louis Malcmacher, DDSAAFE PresidentTABLE OF CONTENTSPRESIDENT’S MESSAGE1ABOUT THE AAFE2FRONTLINE TMJ, HEADACHE, & FACIAL PAIN3BOTOX THERAPY4DERMAL FILLER THERAPY5TESTIMONIALS / PRICING6MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION7MEMBER ACCREDITATION8DVD SERIES/CONTINUING EDUCATION9SIGN UP & CONNECTAAFE-Mailer-Booklet-Nov.indd 21010/10/13 3:18 PM

About UsHOW ARE WE DIFFERENT?The American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE) is the premier live patient trainingorganization for Botox and dermal fillers for dental esthetic and pain therapeutic uses in theoral and maxillofacial areas. The AAFE provides the most comprehensive training to achievethe best esthetic and therapeutic outcomes within the scope of state dental practice acts.Our outstanding post-course support will ensure successful procedure integration into yourpractice and is only available through the AAFE.OUR RENOWNED FACULTY:Louis Malcmacher DDS MAGDKristine Krever MD DABFMPeter Harnois DDSJames Jesse DDSTony Feck DMD DDOCSLisa Germain DDSJill Lezaic MDDavid DeJongh, DDSAnthony Scarcella MDDavid Kimmel DDSShannon Gunderson RN BSNLisa Reyna PAJami Larsen RNMaria Becker RNEARN UP TO 24 PARTICIPATION CE CREDITS!CE credit provided by Common Sense Dentistry which is designated as anapproved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. Theformal continuing education programs of this program provider are acceptedby the AGD for fellowship, mastership, and membership maintenance credit.Attendance in any of the courses in this brochure will provide 8 hours ofparticipation credits per day and 24 hours total for all three days.2AAFE-Mailer-Booklet-Nov.indd 310/10/13 3:18 PM

Frontline TMJ, Headache,and Facial Pain TherapyONE ON ONE MENTORED LIVE PATIENT TRAINING COURSEMany of your friends, family, and patients suffer from some form of headaches, migraines,stress, occlusion, and TMJ. This course is the missing link that will teach you how tocomprehensively and systematically evaluate, diagnose, and treat those who suffer fromTMJ syndrome, headaches, and myofascial pain.Upcoming Course DatesNOV 7 / SAN FRANCISCOJAN 16 / CHICAGONOV 14 / SAN DIEGOJAN 16 / NEW ORLEANSDEC 5 / ATLANTA W/ GDA (LEVELS I, II)JAN 30 / NEW JERSEYDEC 5 / SALT LAKE CITYFEB 6 / LOS ANGELESDEC 12 / FT. LAUDERDALEFEB 13 / COLUMBUSDEC 12 / NEW YORK CITYFEB 27 / SEATTLECOURSE HIGHLIGHTSHow to quickly identify and diagnose headache and facial pain patients in your practiceLearn why you should not initially spend a dollar on expensive equipment for facial paindiagnosis and treatmentUnderstand the anatomy and pain pathways that will immediately give you the bestpatient outcomesNo more “occlusion confusion” when it comes to TMJ treatmentLearn on live patients how to precisely identify and inject trigger points for instant andlong term pain reliefLearn when to treat and when to refer myofascial pain patientsUnderstand the use of chemotherapeutics such as ethyl chloride, lidocaine and Botoxfor simple and effective pain management and differential diagnosisChange your patient’s lives with a systematic and effective protocol for treatingmyofascial painThis course is most often taken together with Botox training. Most participants attendall 3 days together.3AAFE-Mailer-Booklet-Nov.indd 410/10/13 3:18 PM

Botulinum Toxin (Botox )Training for Every PracticeTHE BEST COMPREHENSIVE LIVE PATIENT TRAINING AVAILABLEThe use of Botox in dentistry has been around for over 20 years in the treatment of TMD andmyofascial pain and is well known for its esthetic uses in the oral and maxillofacial areas. Nearlyeveryone knows the benefits of Botox – it is about time your office offers these highly desiredpatient services – your office team will want them too! The course objective is to enable dentalprofessionals to offer practical concepts, techniques and new dental services, and be proficientwith the materials, techniques, and instrumentation of Botox treatment.Upcoming Course DatesNOV 8 / SAN FRANCISCOJAN 17 / CHICAGO (LEVELS I, II)NOV 15 / SAN DIEGOJAN 17 / NEW ORLEANSDEC 6 / ATLANTA W/ GDA (LEVELS I, II, III)JAN 31 / NEW JERSEYDEC 6 / SALT LAKE CITYFEB 7 / LOS ANGELES (LEVELS I, II, II)DEC 13 / FT. LAUDERDALEFEB 14 / COLUMBUS (LEVELS I, II)DEC 13 / NEW YORK CITY (LEVELS I, II)FEB 28 / SEATTLECOURSE HIGHLIGHTSIn depth instruction of anatomy, neurophysiology and musculature of the oral andmaxillofacial areas for the best patient outcomesLearn the physiology and pharmacology of oral and maxillofacial injectable treatmentDetailed patient evaluation for the best esthetic and therapeutic treatment possibleLive patient hands-on training including diagnosis, treatment planning, and proper dosingand delivery of botulinum neurotoxinLearn the AAFE protocols and treatment techniques including anatomical muscle sites,muscle depths, proper preparation and dilution for the best oral and maxillofacial estheticoutcomesProper fee structures for Botox treatmentAll the customizable office forms and informed consent needed to begin treating patientsimmediatelyOne on one comprehensive mentored instruction as you treat your patientsThis course is most often taken together with the Frontline TMJ/Facial Pain course and thedermal filler course4AAFE-Mailer-Booklet-Nov.indd 510/10/13 3:18 PM

Dermal Filler Trainingfor Every PracticeTHE BEST COMPREHENSIVE LIVE PATIENT TRAINING AVAILABLEDermal fillers are used to correct soft tissue volume deficiencies in the oral and peri-oralareas and are now considered essential to every anterior dentistry case. A great lookingsmile involves the teeth and all the surrounding soft tissue which can be volumized withdermal fillers. The course objective is to enable dental professionals to offer practicalconcepts, techniques and new dental services, and be proficient with the materials,techniques, and instrumentation of dermal filler treatment.Upcoming Course DatesNOV 9 / SAN FRANCISCOJAN 18 / CHICAGO (LEVELS I, II)NOV 16 / SAN DIEGOJAN 18 / NEW ORLEANSDEC 7 / ATLANTA W/ GDA (LEVELS I, II, III)FEB 1 / NEW JERSEYDEC 7 / SALT LAKE CITYFEB 8 / LOS ANGELES (LEVELS I, II, III)DEC 14 / FT. LAUDERDALEFEB 15 / COLUMBUS (LEVELS I, II)DEC 14 / NYC (LEVELS, I, II)MAR 1 / SEATTLECOURSE HIGHLIGHTSVolumizing the midface and lower face using AAFE specific protocols for a more estheticand youthful appearanceTreat lower face folds to create and support proper lip and smile linesBeautiful lip enhancements as part of every esthetic dental caseLearn how to treat deficient lip and peri-oral volume for therapeutic cases such as angularchelitisDetailed patient evaluation for best dento-facial esthetic outcomesLive patient hands-on training including diagnosis, treatment planning, and proper dosingand delivery of dermal filllersProper fee structures for dermal filler treatmentOne on one comprehensive mentored instruction as you treat your patientsThis course is usually taken together with the Botox course on the previous page with mostattendees taking all 3 course days together.5AAFE-Mailer-Booklet-Nov.indd 610/10/13 3:18 PM

Testimonials“As dentists, it’s time to educate our patientson the shape of their lips and the fine linesaround the perioral area of the mouth. The useof fillers and botox in a minimally invasive waycan completely WOW a Smile!”- Dr. Monique Mabry“I’m so glad to have attended this course!In just one day of learning I feel as if I canconfidently and competently treat the manyTMJ and facial pain sufferers in my practice.It’s exciting to know that without a doubt, Ican bring them relief from their pain. Let meat ‘em!”-Dr. Kelly Elward“The course is one ofthe most user-friendly,fun, relevant, hands-oncourses I’ve been to in30 years of dentistry. Itgives a new lease on lifeto your dental career!”- Dr. Richard L. LepardCourse TuitionSIGN UP BY DECEMBER 1ST & SAVE MORE!Tuition for Any One Day. 1797.Tuition for Any Two Days . 3497 2997.Tuition for All Three Days . 5497 4497.Non-AAFE Members: Team members add 395 / day.AAFE Members: Receive the best tuition discount and bring a team member for free!Additional team members 395/day.AACD / AGD Members - Call for your special discounts.Save Over 3000 with the AAFE Course Bundle! Sign up for all three days,AAFE membership, and bring two team members for FREE! All for only 4797AAFE-Mailer-Booklet-Nov.indd 7610/10/13 3:18 PM

Become a MemberThe American Academy of Facial Esthetics (AAFE) is the only professional society dedicatedexclusively to the field of facial esthetics and TMJ, headache, and facial pain therapeuticswith non-surgical minimally invasive options for best patient treatment outcomes. Enjoyoutstanding benefits and rapidly expand your practice by joining over 7,000 of the mostcommitted and caring dental and medical professionals as an AAFE member.As a member of the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, you will have access to all of thetools and resources you need to become a leader in esthetic and therapeutic care withinyour community.LOOK FOR THEMEMBER BADGE!MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS INCLUDE:Exclusive incentives

Nov. 24: Hands-on Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Fred Margolis is a pediatric dentist, an expert on Pediatric care, lectures internationally and has been named a “top clinician in continuing education” by Dentistry Today Magazine. Dec. 8 & 15 (Consecutive Sundays): Intro to Dental Sleep Med