Dr. Vincent Kokich
Interdisciplinary Treatment – Guidelines for Managing Complex Dental Problems
Sponsored by Kuwata Pan Dent
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
9am to 5pm

To be held at the Pines Manor in Edison, NJ
Registration starts at 8:30 a.m.
Continental Breakfast and Lunch Included
For further information call 732-238-1255

 

Doctor Kokich is a Professor in the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Washington in Seattle. He also maintains a private orthodontic practice in Tacoma, Washington. He has published 21 book chapters, 84 scientific articles, and 48 review articles. Doctor Kokich is Editor of Case Reports for the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Associate Editor of The Angle Orthodontist, Associate Editor of Practical Reviews in Orthodontics, and serves on the Advisory Board of the Journal of Esthetic Dentistry, and the Editorial Boards of the Journal of the American Dental Association, Seminars in Orthodontics, Clinical Orthodontics and Research, Dental Traumatology, and The Australian Orthodontic Journal. He has served as President of both the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry and the American Board of Orthodontics.
Many patients that present to the general dentist have multiple problems that can negatively affect the occlusal and esthetic outcome of dental treatment. Therefore, a team is often necessary to correct these problems. In order to communicate properly, the team must discuss these cases in an interdisciplinary manner. This process involves establishing a problem list, creating treatment objectives, identifying treatment alternatives, and then deciding which of the treatment alternatives best achieves the needs of each patient. These steps are followed by establishing the vision for treatment as well as the correct sequence of multidisciplinary dental care. Each patient’s periodontal health must also be assessed in order to overcome any underlying periodontal problems that would negatively affect the treatment outcome. Managing these steps in the correct order will insure successful treatment. Skipping any of these critical steps can result in an unhappy patient and a less than ideal result. This presentation will provide the audience with a series of interdisciplinary guidelines for managing the patient with multidisciplinary dental problems.

MCDS Members/Residents: $80 ea*
*(after 3/25/09 this course will be $95 each)

NJDA Members (non-MCDS): $115 ea**
**(after 3/25/09 this course will be $140 each)

NJDA Non-Members: $240 ea***
***(after 3/25/09 this course will be $275 each)

Non-dentist staff members: ($75 per staff member)

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