
| A note from the course director... This year, we are proud to present four outstanding School of Dentistry faculty. Dr. Robert Loushine, director of the Endodontic Residency, is an expert in endodontic advances and endodontic emergencies. Dr. William Brackett is a respected researcher in dentin adhesion whose private practice augments clinical applications of his studies. Dr. Mike Pruett is highly regarded for his surgical and implant experience and management of the General Practice Residency program. Dr. Martha Brackett adds her unique academic experience and knowledge of language and culture to the faculty. This year’s course offers a variety of instruction for the General Practitioner. Please join us at the Brasstown Valley Resort for this wonderful, informative weekend. Dr. Robert Gary Holmes |
PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES
This lecture/participation course will update general practitioners about endodontic advances
while reviewing more commonly known treatments and how to use both to optimize success. It
will also review dentin bonding systems and discuss clinical effectiveness. Practitioners will gain
insight into medical emergencies in the dental office. Attendees will also have a better
understanding of communications with the Spanish-speaking patient.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Dentists, auxiliaries and other dental professionals
CREDIT
The Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry is a recognized ADA CERP provider, member of ACDE, ADA/CERP approved, AGD approved national sponsor, FAGD/MAGD credit. 01/01/06-12/31/09. This course includes 12.50 hours of instruction. The optional workshop is an additional 2 hours.
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PRESENTED BY
Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry and Division of
Continuing Education

PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Friday, October 16, 2009 |
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| 7:15 | Continental Breakfast |
| 7:45 | Welcome and Introduction to Course Dr. Gary Holmes |
| 8:00 | What’s New in Endo and What’s Tried and True Dr. Robert Loushine • Endodontic innovations and their clinical applications • Advantages and disadvantages of rotary filing systems • Indications for the use of MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate) |
| 10:00 | Break |
| 10:15 | Dentin Adhesive Restorative Materials Dr. William Brackett • Choosing appropriate adhesives and luting cements |
| 1:15 | Adjourn |
Saturday, October 17, 2009 |
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| 7:15 | Continental Breakfast |
| 7:45 | Effective Management of Endodontic Emergencies Dr. Robert Loushine |
| 9:45 | Break |
| 10:00 | Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office Dr. Michael Pruett • Prevent and manage • Prepare your office for medical emergencies • Prepare staff for unexpected emergencies • Emergency drugs and equipment |
| 12:00 | Adjourn |
| 1:30 | Optional Workshop (Limited to 20): Spanish for the Dental Practitioner Dr. Martha Brackett • Basic terminology and phrases for dental professionals • Hispanic customs and cultures |
| 3:30 | Adjourn |
Sunday, October 18, 2009 |
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| 7:15 | Continental Breakfast |
| 7:45 | Dentin Adhesive Cements Dr. William Brackett |
| 8:45 | Break Please check-out of resort at this time |
| 9:00 | Basic Oral Surgery and Dental Extractions for the General Practitioner Dr. Michael Pruett |
| 11:00 | Questions and Answers |
| 11:15 | Adjourn |
MCG FACULTY
R. Gary Holmes, D.M.D., M.S., Course Director, associate professor in the
MCG Department of Oral Rehabilitation, is an alumnus of the MCG Schools of
Dentistry and Graduate Studies. Dr. Holmes joined the MCG faculty after 10 years of
private practice and military contracting and maintains a private practice in the
intramural faculty dental practice. He is the course director of the freshman dental
anatomy and occlusion class and teaches in operative dentistry, dental materials and
complete dentures.
Martha Goël Brackett, D.D.S., M.S.D., assistant professor of oral
rehabilitation at MCG, received a D.D.S. from the Autonomous University of the
State of México, an M.S.D. in operative dentistry from Indiana University and a
D.D.S. from the University of Nebraska. She teaches operative dentistry, maintains
an intramural general dental practice and researches resin-based restorative materials. She presents CE courses to enhance the communication of dental professionals with Spanish-speaking patients.
William W. Brackett, D.D.S., M.S.D., professor of operative dentistry and
fixed prosthodontics, received his master’s degree in operative dentistry from
Indiana University and his D.D.S. from Ohio Sate University. He has seven years of
experience in full-time private practice. He has previously held full-time
appointments in operative dentistry at Indiana University, Ohio State University,
University of Tennessee and University of Nebraska, and has authored more than 60 scientific articles. Dr. Brackett has studied clinical applications of dentin adhesive restorative materials with Dr. David Pashley and is a scientific reviewer
for Operative Dentistry, The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, The American Journal of Dentistry, The Journal of Dentistry, Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, The European Journal of Dentistry, The European Journal of Oral Sciences and The Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry.
Robert J. Loushine, D.D.S., professor and director of MCG’s Endodontic
Postgraduate Program, received his dental degree from the University of
Minnesota and his postgraduate training in endodontics from the U.S. Army
Endodontic Program. He has over 30 years of clinical experience and over 20 years
of teaching experience. Dr. Loushine has lectured internationally and has coauthored
a surgical textbook and published over 50 articles on surgical and
microscopic endodontics. Dr. Loushine is a diplomate of the American Board of
Endodontics and is a past consultant to the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
Prior to joining the MCG faculty, he was the Endodontic Postgraduate Program director in the U.S. Army
at Fort Gordon, GA.
Michael E. Pruett, D.M.D., assistant professor of oral rehabilitation, vice
chair of hospital dentistry and director of the General Practice Residency at MCG,
received his D.M.D. from MCG and completed a two-year general practice
residency at the University of Virginia. He was the director of dentistry at Mount
Sinai Hospital and assistant director of the general practice residency at Saint
Francis Hospital Medical Center in Hartford, Conn. He has 14 years of experience
placing and restoring dental implants and maintains a busy private practice with
emphasizing hospital dentistry, managing medically compromised patients and
sedation dentistry. Dr. Pruett is a fellow in the International College of Dentists and the Pierre Fauchard
Academy and is a member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
| Registration Fees | Before Sept. 16 |
After Sept. 16 |
| Dentist | $545 |
$595 |
| Hygienist or Auxiliary | $245 |
$295 |
| Optional Saturday Afternoon Workshop (limit 20) | $115 |
$135 |
To register, register online, fax registrations with payment by credit card to (fax) 706-721-4642 or complete the registration form and mail to Division of Continuing Education, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30912. (Phone: 706-721-3967 or 800-221-6437)
The registration fee, less a $75 administrative charge, is refundable if notice of cancellation is received by Oct. 2, 2009. Register early to ensure your place.
LOCATION AND LODGING
The course will be held at the Brasstown Valley Resort, offering mountain elegance for all
ages, moderate climate for heavenly outdoor escapes in the surrounding forests of the Blue
Ridge Mountains and year-round championship golf. From the end of September until the first
week of November, Brasstown Valley Resort and the North Georgia Mountains play host to
visitors who come to view the awe-inspiring color palate that Mother Nature spreads upon
the mountains. The coloring of the leaves begins at the summits of the mountains and flows
down their sides to the valley floors. A truly spiritual time, fall in the mountains is a perfect
way to begin the busy holiday season. Take this time to, as our motto says, “leave your
worries at our door.” Contact Brasstown Valley Resort (800-201-3205) to make your lodging
reservations. Early lodging reservations are recommended.
Please Note: Reservations deadline is September 15, 2009. It is important to make your
reservation as early as possible since this conference is planned during the height of the fall
color season and our room block usually sells out before the deadline for lodging reservations.
Contact: Brasstown Valley Resort, ATTN: Reservations Dept., 6321 U.S. Highway
76, Young Harris, Georgia 30582, or call 800-201-3205.
SPECIAL NEEDS
The Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you require special services, facilities or dietary considerations (vegetarian or otherwise) to support your participation in this continuing education program, contact the conference coordinator at
800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.
COMFORT ZONE
Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the
meeting room, we realize everyone’s comfort zone is different. Please bring
a
jacket or sweater in case the room is too cool for your comfort.
