Speakers & CE Courses
JOSEPH BERNIER, DDS New Dentist Recommended Diagnosis, Case Selection and Management of Complex Endodontic Cases (Friday AM)
Endodontic Instrumentation and Obturation (Friday PM) Endodontic Irrigation and Hands-On Workshop (Saturday AM)
VARIOUS COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES Overview of Technologies Advancing Digital Workflows (Friday AM)
CHRIS MAY, DENTAL TECHNICIAN Lab Perspective of Digital Workflows (Friday PM) Digital Workflow in Motion (Saturday AM)
TERESA DUNCAN, MS Dental Team Track Dental Insurance for the Team (Friday AM) Nobody Told Me That: Practice Issues We Should Discuss (Friday PM) Fearless Financial & Case Presentations (Saturday AM)
Breakfast Club CE The Breakfast Club on Saturday is a free 45-minute CE in a designated room with the same great breakfast as other attendees plus CE. Registration is required and space limited. Dr. Mark Gannon will present HPP Recognizing the Clinical Consequences of Low ALP (Disease & Diagnosis). Sponsored by Alexion.
House of Delegates The 2024 MDA House of Delegates will begin after C4S at 2p on Saturday and continues on Sunday (at Margaritaville). Any member is welcome to attend, even if you’re not a delegate. For C4S and House attendees, lunch is on your own. Information at
modental.org/house.
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SILVER AND NEW DENTIST HANGOUT SPONSOR EXHIBITOR
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D M Come see vendors at the Salt & Lime Welcome Reception
Thursday and all day Friday in the main Exhibit/Meal area.
BioHorizons, BQ Ergonomics, DDSmatch, DentalWealthRx Elevate Oral Care, Essentials Dental, Garfield Refining, Heldebrandt Consulting, Kettenbach Dental, MegaGen America, Q-Optics, Zoll Dental
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