2012 MASO Continuing Dental Education
March 9, 2012
SESSION INFORMATION
"Seeking Interdisciplinary Excellence"
Interdisciplinary dentistry is proving to be the most effective means by which we can deliver the highest level of service to our patents. Whether addressing specific cosmetic concerns or providing advanced rehabilitation and restoration, through coordinated efforts at the specialist level, we can raise our game and provide a better end result.
This seminar will communicate to orthodontists, periodontitis, prosthodontists, oral surgeons, and all dentists through the demonstration of carefully documented clinical cases and specific literature citing. Areas in which the various specialists can work in concert to better serve our patents will be illustrated. Examples such as the use of forced eruption, coordination of gingival margins, implant placement and utilization in tooth movement will be examined.
Orthodontic interactions with implant dentistry will be examined. Orthodontic implant site development, both from a tissue modification standpoint and establishing correct special relations, will be illustrated. Further, the use of implants as orthodontic anchorage will be illustrated in great detail, both from direct and indirect strategies.
The forum will provide for a platform upon which we can all begin to communicate and explore some of the latest developments, many of which are very exciting. Participants should come prepared to expand their thinking and horizons.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Participants of this seminar will gain an appreciation for and understanding of:
1) The physiology of tooth movement
2) The periodontal benefits of tooth position
3) The periodontal management of orthodontic patents
4) The implementation of adjunctive orthodontic modalities for prosthetic benefit
5) How orthodontics can interact with implants
MEET THE SPEAKER - Dr. Frank Celenza
Dr. Frank Celenza is uniquely certified in both Orthodontics and Periodontics. He received his Periodontal certificate from University of Pennsylvania in 1986 and his Orthodontic certificate from New York University in 1988. He has authored numerous publications in the dental literature, has been involved in Post-Graduate teaching for over 15 years, and maintains a private practice in Manhattan.
Dr. Celenza comes from a long line of dentists; both his father and brother are prosthodontics as well. Dr. Celenza is a father of three and lives in New Jersey. He pursues other passions outside of dentistry, which include sports car racing, competitive cycling, writing and computer technology.
Hotel Information
Renaissance Philadelphia Airport Hotel
500 Stevens Drive
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19113
610-521-5900 or 1-888-236-2427
Fax: 610-521-4362
Special MASO Hotel Room Rate:
Room rates are $119 single or double occupancy exclusive of taxes. Rates, if rooms are available, are applicable two days before and two days after the seminar.
All reservations must be made by Thursday, February 9, 2012. Any reservation received after the Hotel cut-off date of February 9 will be based on availability at the Hotel's prevailing rate.
Let the hotel know you're with the Middle Atlantic Society of Orthodontists – Reference MASO Meeting March 9, 2012.
Directions to the Renaissance Philadelphia Airport Hotel
Hotel is approximately 1 mile north of the PHL Airport
Courtesy phone is available at Airport
Alternate transportation: Lady Liberty; fee: 10 USD (one way); on request
Airport shuttle service, on request, complimentary
Bus service, fee: 2.00 USD (one way)
Estimated taxi fare: 10.00 USD (one way)
Hotel Parking:
Complimentary on-site parking
Parking is complimentary for overnight guests and guests who are attending meetings and events at the hotel.