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N Z A S S O C I AT I O N O F O R T H O D O N T I S T S 2 0 1 5 C O N F E R E N C E
MEETING OF THE MINDS
15-17 APRIL 2015 • NAPIER WAR MEMORIAL CONVENTION CENTRE
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President’s Welcome
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Orthodontists’ Programme
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Auxiliary Programme
7Speakers
11Abstracts
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Social programme
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Exhibition floor plan
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Exhibition incentive competition – entry form
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Best exhibition booth – entry form
CONTENTS
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23Sponsors
30NZAO
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General information
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Telephone directory
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Note pages
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Map of Napier
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PRESIDENT’S WELCOME
P R E S I D E N T ’S W E LCO M E
Oha atu ki a koutou katoa!
Greetings to you all!
On behalf of the entire New Zealand
Association of Orthodontists, WELCOME
to Napier, host city for our 2015 biennial
conference, entitled “Meeting of the Minds”.
Did you know? The total population of the Napier-Hastings is
nearly 130,000 people, making it the fifth largest urban area in
New Zealand, closely followed by Tauranga and Dunedin.
Napier has a rich history of early European contact with the local
Ngati Kahugunu tribe, following Captain Cook’s identification
of the area for a future port in 1769. There is the history of
geographic catastrophe in 1931, followed by a unique Art Deco
rebuild that we can all enjoy today. The region maintains worldclass status for horticulture, agriculture and viticulture.
The conference committee members have worked tirelessly
over the last 18 months to “nut out” a theme that, while not
solving all our orthodontic problems, should achieve a desirable
objective. That is to promote us to think.
We in the NZAO wish to gratefully acknowledge the superb
assistance from Conference Innovators, and the generosity
and support of all our sponsors and trading partners.
Peter Barwick
President, NZAO
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Wednesday 15 April
5.00pm–7.00pm Early registration with refreshments
Exhibition
Thursday 16 April
8.00am
Registration desk open
Foyer
Tea and coffee available Exhibition
9.00am Welcome
Ballroom
Peter Barwick, President, NZAO
9.30am CHAIR: Peter Barwick
Preventing decalcification during fixed ortho tx
Laurie Walsh.
10.30am Morning tea
Exhibition
11.00am CHAIR: Sax Dearing
Preventing disease during
orthodontic treatmentBallroom
Eric Reynolds.
12.00pm Research translation – what’s in it for
healthcare professionals? Mike Hubbard.
1.00pm Lunch
Exhibition
2.00pm CHAIR: Janice Sommerville
Research translation – an orthodontist’s
experience. Paul Schneider.Ballroom
3.00pm Afternoon tea Exhibition
3.30pm CHAIR: Kirsty Skidmore
Optimised methods for plaque controlBallroom
Laurie Walsh.
4.30pmAGM
Ballroom
6.00pm
Pre conference dinner drinks
Exhibition
6.30pm
Coaches depart to conference
dinner venue
7.00pm
Conference dinner
Mission Estate
10.30pm
Close and coach return to
Te Pania and Quality Inn
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ORTHODONTISTS’ PROGRAMME
ORTHODONTISTS’
PROGRAMME
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ORTHODONTISTS’ PROGRAMME
Friday 17 April
7.30am
Wish for a Smile Trust Breakfast
(ticket required)
Breakout Room 2
8.00am
Registration desk open
Foyer
Tea and coffee available Exhibition
8.45am Welcome back
Ballroom
Peter Barwick, President, NZAO
9.00am CHAIR: Rachel Smith
Introducing new technologies to your
orthodontic practice. Igor Lavrin.Ballroom
10.00am Morning tea Exhibition
10.30am
CHAIR: Alan Isaac
Paediatric implications of
hypomineralisation. Erin Mahoney.Ballroom
11.30am
Preventing and reversing peri-bracket
white spot lesions. Eric Reynolds.Ballroom
12.30pm Lunch
Exhibition
1.00pm
Orthodontic auxiliaries under
training meeting
Board Room
1.00pm
Trainers of the orthodontic
auxiliaries meeting
Breakout Room 1
2.00pm CHAIR: Mohammad Al-Dujaill
The evolution of Invisalign: from tooth
tipper to comprehensive tooth moverBallroom
Igor Lavrin.
3.00pm
Afternoon tea Exhibition
3.30pm CHAIR: David Wescott
Soft tissue inflammatory changes and
their prevention and managementBallroom
Laurie Walsh.
4.30pmClose
Ballroom
6.00pm
Group dinner – details at the Registration desk in the foyer
Saturday 18 April
9.00am –
Diode lasers in orthodontic practice 12.00pm
Laurie Walsh.
8.30am –
NZAO Mentoring Meeting
12.30pm
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Breakout Room 1
Breakout Room 2
Wednesday 15 April
5.00pm–7.00pm Early registration with refreshments
Exhibition
Thursday 16 April
8.00am
Registration desk open
Foyer
Tea and coffee available Exhibition
9.00am Welcome
Ballroom
Peter Barwick, President, NZAO
9.30am CHAIR: Peter Barwick
Preventing decalcification during fixed ortho tx
Laurie Walsh.
10.30am Morning tea
Exhibition
11.00am CHAIR: Sax Dearing
Preventing disease during orthodontic
treatment. Eric Reynolds.Ballroom
12.00pm Research translation – what’s in it for
healthcare professionals? Mike Hubbard.
1.00pm Lunch
Exhibition
2.00pm CHAIR: Justine Anderson
Hypomineralisation. Erin Mahoney.
Breakout Room 2
3.00pm Afternoon tea Exhibition
3.30pm CHAIR: Kirsty Skidmore
Optimised methods for plaque control.Ballroom
Laurie Walsh.
6.00pm
Pre conference dinner drinks
Exhibition
6.30pm
Coaches depart to conference
dinner venue
7.00pm
Conference dinner
Mission Estate
10.30pm
Close and coach return to
Te Pania and Quality Inn
AUXILIARY PROGRAMME
AUXI LIA RY
PROGRAMME
Friday 17 April
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AUXILIARY PROGRAMME
8.00am
8.45am 9.00am Registration desk open
Foyer
Tea and coffee available Exhibition
Welcome back
Ballroom
Peter Barwick, President, NZAO
CHAIR: Rachel Smith
Introducing new technologies to your
orthodontic practice. Igor Lavrin.Ballroom
10.00am Morning tea Exhibition
10.30am
CHAIR: Judith Hey
Practice Management
Breakout Room 2
Margaret-Ann Abraham, Sonia Malpas,
Colleen Ewels
12.30pm
Wish for a Smile Trust update
Breakout Room 2
Lunch
Exhibition
1.00pm
Orthodontic auxiliaries under
training meeting
Board Room
1.00pm
Trainers of the orthodontic auxiliaries
meeting
Breakout Room 1
Staff are welcome to attend the afternoon sessions
of the Orthodontists’ programme:
2.00pm CHAIR: Mohammad Al-Dujaill
The evolution of Invisalign: from tooth tipper to
comprehensive tooth mover. Igor Lavrin.Ballroom
3.00pm
Afternoon tea Exhibition
3.30pm CHAIR: David Wescott
Soft tissue inflammatory changes and
their prevention and managementBallroom
Laurie Walsh
4.30pmClose
Ballroom
6.00pm
Group dinner – details at the Registration desk in the foyer
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SPEAKERS
BY SU R NAM E (A-Z )
M A R G A R E T- A N N A B R A H A M
Margaret-Ann is the Treatment Co-ordinator / Practice Manager
for Janice Sommerville Ltd, Auckland.
COLLEEN EWELS
Orthodontic Associates for 8 years with responsibility
for management of administration, staff and all matters
pertaining to the practice. Her previous administration
experience includes special events management.
Personal interests are music (preferably jazz), cooking
SPEAKERS
Colleen has been Practice Manager at Wellington
and travel.
MIKE HUBBARD
Following graduation as a dentist, Mike completed a
PhD in Biochemistry (Otago, NZ) and then spent a year
in private dental practice. After postdoctoral research
positions in the USA and Scotland, he established his
independent research career in New Zealand using
dental enamel cells to investigate basic biomedical
questions about how calcium affects cell survival.
In 2003, Mike crossed the Tasman to establish a
translational research program at The University of
Melbourne (i.e. the Melbourne Research Unit for Facial
Disorders, based at the Royal Children’s Hospital).
With support from a broad range of scientists, academics
and clinicians (‘The D3 Group’), their lead project on
Molar Hypomineralization is making excellent headway
towards better diagnosis, treatment and the ultimate
goal of prevention.
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D R I G O R L AV R I N
Igor completed a 3 year orthodontic specialist
programme and Masters at the Harvard School of Dental
Medicine, Boston, USA. He is in private orthodontic
practice with his wife, Dr Sarah Lawrence in Melbourne,
Australia. He has been invited to lecture in Australia,
Canada, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Fiji and in
the US including a number of AAO Annual Sessions.
He is a past Federal Treasurer of the Australian Society of
SPEAKERS
Orthodontists. Dr Lavrin is an accredited member of the
Australasian Orthodontic Board.
ERIN MAHONEY
Erin is a Specialist Paediatric Dentist at Hutt Valley
DHB and Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Otago,
Wellington. Erin graduated from Otago BDS in 1995,
MDSc (Paediatric Dentistry) from Sydney in 2001 and
PhD in Biomaterials in 2005. Erin balances clinical work
with her other dental interests of research into enamel
opacitites, maternal and child oral health and teething.
Erin is an examiner for the Royal Australasian College of
Dental Surgeons, Chair of the NZ section of RACDS but
she spends most of her time looking after her 5 children.
S O N I A M A L PA S
Sonia hails from Nelson and has worked as a Practice
Manager for 11 years for Drs Andrew Lush and Andrew
Marriott. She is responsible for the overall running of the
practice which includes such things as administration
systems, finance, staff and marketing. No two days are
ever the same! When not at work Sonia is busy following
her 3 teenagers and enjoys all active sports.
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PROFESSOR ERIC REYNOLDS
Eric is a Melbourne Laureate Professor and Head of the
Melbourne Dental School. He is also Associate Dean of
the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences of
the University of Melbourne and CEO of the Oral Health
CRC. He has been researching and teaching for 30 years
on the aetiology and prevention of oral diseases. He has
over 200 scientific publications and 19 patents. Professor
Reynolds is on the Editorial Board for the Australian Dental
for the Journal of Dental Research, the publication of the
American Association for Dental Research. Professor
Reynolds has received numerous awards and distinctions
with the most significant being the Clunies Ross National
Science and Technology Award in 2002 to recognize the
successful application of science and technology and the
SPEAKERS
Journal and has also been a member of the Editorial Board
Victoria Prize in 2005 which is awarded to an individual
whose scientific discovery or technological innovation
has significantly advanced the State of Victoria. Also in
2005 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia
(AO) for service to community dental health and to dental
education. In 2011 he received the Distinguished Scientist
Award from the International Association for
Dental Research.
A S S O C I AT E P R O F E S S O R PA U L S C H N E I D E R
Paul received his dental education at the University of
Melbourne, Australia. He obtained a Masters degree in
Pediatric Dentistry from the University of Minnesota,
and was Assistant Professor at the University of Texas
Health Science Center in San Antonio before moving
to New Orleans for the Louisiana State University
Orthodontic Program. He has spent many years in private
practice and teaching at various universities around
the world, and is now Associate Professor and Head of
Orthodontics at the University of Melbourne.
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L A U R E N C E WA L S H
Laurie has been Professor of Dental Science at the
University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia since
2000. He is a board-registered specialist in special needs
dentistry and is clinically active, maintaining a part-time
specialist private practice in Brisbane. From that practice
he developed techniques, materials and clinical protocols
which are in global use, including chairside plaque and
saliva testing methods, and protocols for using Tooth
SPEAKERS
Mousse. Laurence leads the advanced technologies
and dental biomaterials research program at UQ,
which spans clinical microbiology, lasers and
biophotonics, and preventive dentistry. He has published
extensively in the dental and medical literature, being
the principal author of over 230 journal papers, and his
published work has attracted over 6500 citations in
the literature.
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A B STR AC T S
IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE
Thursday 9.30am, Ballroom
Preventing decalcification
during fixed ortho tx
Up to 96% of patients experience cariogenic attacks which result in enamel mineral
loss during their treatment with fixed appliances. This lecture will explore what
drives this process and how it can be prevented and treated, drawing on the latest
studies on ecological changes in plaque biofilms, cariogenic micro-organisms,
tooth surface protection methods, and accelerated methods for reversal of white
spot lesions. There will be a focus on the practical steps which can be taken in
ABSTRACTS
Laurie Walsh
orthodontic practice prevent patients developing white spot leisons.
Thursday 11.00am, Ballroom
Preventing disease during
orthodontic treatment
Eric Reynolds
Oral hygiene and dental plaque control can be difficult for a patient during
orthodontic treatment. Dental plaque can transform from a commensal
(harmless/beneficial) polymicrobial biofilm community to a pathogenic biofilm
through a process called dysbiosis. This involves the emergence of keystone
pathogens and disruption of homeostasis through changing environmental
factors such as an acidic environment through frequent sugar exposure or a
haem-rich environment through chronic inflammation. Although previously the
focus has been on antimicrobial additions to oral care products to control plaque
and disease the focus is now shifting to a prebiotic approach to encourage
growth of commensal organisms at the expense of pathogens. These agents
combined with traditional agents (e.g. fluoride) now provide an effective strategy
to minimise dysbiosis and disease associated with orthodontic treatment.
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Thursday 12.00pm, Ballroom
Research translation – what’s in it for
healthcare professionals?
Mike Hubbard
“Translational research” and “research translation” have recently emerged as
desirable catchcries for health science. What do these terms mean, how do
they differ from classical approaches to research, and what do the underlying
concepts hold for orthodontists and other healthcare professionals?
ABSTRACTS
Twelve years ago (and part way through an orthodontic treatment),
Mike Hubbard was enticed to Melbourne to help implement a translational
research program in orofacial sciences. Mike will provide a “translational
case report” that traces his exciting journey, from initial interactions with the
visionary instigators (an orthodontist, maxillofacial surgeon and philanthropist)
to world-first translational team-based successes in research, education,
policy and product development.
Thursday 2.00pm, Ballroom
Research translation –
an orthodontist’s experience
Paul Schneider
Best-practice orthodontics still involves many solutions that are based more
on “tried and true” than on strong science. And whilst most practitioners
are aware of clinical challenges that would benefit from better scientific
understanding, few of them have the time or experience to undertake the
required research. In 2001, Paul Schneider and two colleagues (a maxillofacial
surgeon and a philanthropist) undertook to establish what was then-called
a “bench to bedside” research initiative in orofacial sciences. Paul will
outline the founders’ vision of attracting career scientists to help investigate
clinical problems, his involvement in world-first translational research and
education projects, and ensuing prospects for an improved scientific basis to
individually-tailored orthodontic practice.
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Thursday 2.00pm, Breakout 2
Hypomineralisation
Erin Mahoney
Molar Hypomineralisation (MH) is common in NZ with approximately 15% of
children presenting with it in their first permanent molars. MH is a common
reason for referral to Paediatric Dentists. This lecture will discuss the common
presentations and treatment options for these teeth and how a combined
Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontic treatment plan will maximise the
Thursday 3.30pm, Ballroom
Optimised methods for
plaque control
ABSTRACTS
outcome for the affected child.
Laurie Walsh
This presentation explores the triple threats of oral hygiene - the don’t know,
can’t do and won’t do, presenting some of the latest evidence on better ways
to reach patients with messages about oral hygiene, the science around the
use of powered brushes, the technology of antiplaque toothpaste actions,
and the ways to monitor plaque age and detect sites of ongoing struggle
using ulticolour plaque disclosing systems.
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Friday 9.00am, Ballroom
Introducing new technologies to
your orthodontic practice
Igor Lavrin
The orthodontic world is rapidly changing with new technologies introduced
and marketed to both the orthodontist and the consumer patient direct.
This presentation gives a personal account of some triumphs and pitfalls of
introducing new technologies and systems. Our experience with Invisalign,
ABSTRACTS
Incognito, Suresmile and computer packages will be discussed. Advice and
a tangible checklist of questions will be imparted to assist when considering
new technologies. This lecture will be useful for both doctors and staff.
Friday 10.30am, Ballroom
Paediatric implications of
hypomineralisation
Erin Mahoney
Molar Hypomineralisation (MH) is common in NZ with approximately 15% of
children presenting with it in their first permanent molars. MH is a common
reason for referral to Paediatric Dentists. This lecture will discuss the common
presentations and treatment options for these teeth and how a combined
Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontic treatment plan will maximise the
outcome for the affected child.
Friday 10.30am, Breakout 2
Practice Management
Margaret-Ann Abraham
At your request – popular group choices - this will be a session
encouraging audience participation.
Sonia Malpas
Dealing with Difficult Customers and Managing Debt
(implementing systems so as not to accrue patient debt)
Colleen Ewels
Staff Development and Aux CPD Points
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Friday 11.30am, Ballroom
Preventing and reversing peribracket white spot lesions
Eric Reynolds
Orthodontic patients may develop white spot lesions during their course of
treatment. These lesions may be at risk of iatrogenic damage during bracket
and adhesive removal, at risk of further progression or may be a cosmetic
concern for the patient. Early enamel caries (white spot lesions) can be
ions using certain products and regimens. In this presentation the scientific
evidence for enhanced remineralization of white spot lesions with bioavailable
calcium, phosphate and fluoride ions will be reviewed and recommendations
given for the prevention and treatment of white spot lesions during and after
orthodontic treatment.
ABSTRACTS
repaired by remineralization with bioavailable calcium, phosphate and fluoride
Friday 2.00pm, Ballroom
The evolution of Invisalign:
from tooth tipper to comprehensive
tooth mover
Igor Lavrin
Invisalign initially had limited capabilities as an orthodontic treatment modality
but has now improved in its efficiency and outcomes. A brief review of its
evolution as well as current use in both simple and advanced treatment will
be presented. Some advantages over fixed appliances will also be shown.
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Friday 3.30pm, Ballroom
Soft tissue inflammatory
changes and their prevention
and management
Laurie Walsh
Beautifully aligned teeth should be framed by healthy gingival tissues, and
therein lies the challenge. Today there are a range of home care products
which can be used to modulate inflammatory changes in the mouth, and
ABSTRACTS
which are often not used to maximal effect by dental practitioners. The best
protocols for reducing gingival inflammation will be discussed. Once tissue
contours go awry, retrieving the situation aesthetically can be difficult - and
here there is a niche application for compact diode lasersin orthodontic
practice for conservative gingivoplasty.
Saturday 8.30am, Breakout Room 2
NZAO Mentoring Meeting
Panellists Donna Lim, Fiona Turner, Rachel Smith and Ross Anning join
graduate students and new graduates for another informative, informal,
interactive discussion sharing their experiences of two quite
different practice possibilities for the new graduate – joining an
established practice or going it alone. Generously sponsored by
Pacific Orthodontics.
Saturday 9.00am, Breakout Room 1
Diode Lasers in Orthodontic Practice
Laurie Walsh
Laser generously loaned by Dentsply.
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SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Date Time Venue
Entry Wednesday 15 April
5.00 - 7.00pm
Exhibition, NWMCC
Included in all registrations. Includes canapes and beverages.
Pre Conference Dinner Drinks
Date Time Venue
Entry
Coach
Thursday 16 April
6.00pm – 6.30pm
Exhibition, NWMCC
Included in all registrations. Includes canapes and beverages.
Departs NWMCC at 6.30pm
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Early Registration and Refreshments
Conference Dinner
Sponsored by
Date Thursday 16 April
Time 7.00pm – 10.30pm
Venue Mission Estate Winery
Coach
Departs NWMCC at 6.30pm
Departs MEW at 10.30pm for Te Pania and Quality Inn
Entertainment Confetti Quartet
Dress Smart casual - optional bow tie for men. Optional beads for
the ladies. Flappers and Gadsby if you feel so inclined!
Entry One ticket is included in all full registrations
Ticket price includes return transfers, entertainment,
dinner and beverages
Group Dinner
Date Friday 17 April
Details at the Registration desk in the foyer
This is an informal dinner for delegates staying on in Napier.
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DOWNSTAIRS TO
BREAKOUT ROOM 1 & 2
AND BOARD ROOM
BALLROOM
MAIN ENTRY
TOILETS
FLOOR PLAN
REGISTRATION
& HELP DESK
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By stand number
1
Healthcare Essentials
2
Carestream Dental
3
Invisalign Australia
4 & 5
Ormco Pty Ltd
6
tops Software
7
Radiographic Supplies Ltd
8 & 9 AB Orthodontics
10 & 11 Arthur Hall Orthodontics (NZ) Ltd
TP Orthodontics Inc
FLOOR PLAN
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13Dolphin Imaging & Management
Solutions
14
Pacific Orthodontics NZ
15
Dentaurum 16
OraMetrix Pty Ltd
17
3M Unitek
18American Orthodontics Australia / NZ
By company
AB Orthodontics
8&9
American Orthodontics
Australia / NZ
18
Arthur Hall Orthodontics (NZ) Ltd Carestream Dental
10 & 11
2
Dentaurum15
Dolphin Imaging Management
& Solutions
Healthcare Essentials Ltd
13
1
Invisalign3
OraMetrix Pty Ltd
Ormco Pty Ltd
Pacific Orthodontics NZ
Radiographic Supplies Ltd
3M Unitek
tops Software
TP Orthodontics Inc
16
4&5
14
7
17
6
12
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Visit all the booths and answer the multi choice question on each using this page.
Circle your answer, fill in your name and hand into the registration desk by Friday
morning tea. All correct entries go into a draw and the winner will be announced
Friday before lunch. Winner must be present to collect their prize.
DelegatesCell
namephone
AB Orthodontics
A
B
C
American Orthodontics Australia / NZ
A
B
C
Arthur Hall Orthodontics (NZ) Ltd A
B
C
Carestream Dental A
B
C
Dentaurum A
B
C
Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions
A
B
C
Healthcare Essentials A
B
C
Invisalign Australia A
B
C
OraMetrix Pty Ltd
A
B
C
Ormco Pty Ltd
A
B
C
Pacific Orthodontics NZ
A
B
C
Radiographic Supplies Ltd A
B
C
3M Unitek A
B
C
tops Software A
B
C
TP Orthodontics Inc A
B
C
EXHIBITION INCENTIVE PROGRAMME
EXHIBITION INCENTIVE
PROGRAMME
B EST BOOTH
And while you’re walking round the exhibition, let us know which your favourite
booth was and why. Winner will be announced and presented Friday before lunch.
Best exhibition booth
Because
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SPONSORS
AB Orthodontics
Mr J Andrew Binns
Level 13, 15 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
+61 3 9650 2526
[email protected]
AB Orthodontics is an innovative orthodontic product supplier focussed on
providing maximum client satisfaction and improving patient outcomes.
SPONSORS
www.ortho.com.au
American Orthodontics
Australia / New Zealand
Terri Augelli
G2 / 63 Stead St, South Melbourne, VIC
+61 3 9091 6707
[email protected]
www.americanortho.com
American Orthodontics is the world’s largest privately held manufacturer of
orthodontic appliances – dedicated to the highest level of quality, delivery,
and personalized service. We manufacture 95% of our products and are
continuously innovating products. We are committed to helping orthodontists
give patients the smiles they deserve.
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Arthur Hall Orthodontics (NZ) Ltd
Jade Maddox
PO Box 9275, Greerton, Tauranga 3142
+64 7 571 2589
[email protected]
www.arthurhall.co.nz
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Carestream Dental
Sheree Parks
Level 4/18-20 Orion Road,
Lane Cove West, NSW 2066
+61 2 9919 4500
[email protected]
www.carestream.com
Carestream Dental Imaging and Practice Management Systems help Dental
Professionals streamline workflow and enhance patient care. Our innovative,
yet easy-to-use practice management software helps Dental Professionals
run a more efficient and profitable practice. Carestream Dental Imaging
Equipment generates the high-quality images Dental Professionals need to
make accurate and confident diagnoses.
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Dentaurum
Jose Antar
PO Box 201, Concord, NSW 2137
+61 2 9743 4811
Toll Free NZ 0800 336 828
[email protected]
www.dentaurum.com.au
Dentaurum has been serving the dental market for over 125 years! We are
engineered products to the Orthodontic market. We lead the market in
innovation on several key product categories, such as: TOMAS, Herbst, RPE’s
and low-profile brackets with a superior laser-etched bonding base.
Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions
Roger Wills
P O Box 573, Sutherland, NSW 1499
+61 421 348 767
SPONSORS
proud of our rich history and tradition of providing high quality, German-
[email protected]
Dolphin Imaging & Management Solutions provide high quality 2D / 3D
imaging, diagnostic, practice management, case presentation and patient
education software for dental speciality professionals worldwide.
Healthcare Essentials Ltd
Sarah Gallagher
P O Box 14-421, Kilbirnie, Wellington
+64 4 3873874
[email protected]
www.healthcareessentials.co.nz
Come to the #1 Booth and meet Keith Batcheller from Masel Orthodontics.
Masel provides highest quality precision instruments and supplies for every
successful orthodontic practice.
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Invisalign
Debbie Jones, Nicola Stipsen
37/6-8 Hebert Street, St Leonards, NSW 2065
0800 542 133 or +61 2 8920 1011
[email protected]
www.invisalign.co.nz
Invisalign is the worldwide market leader in clear aligner orthodontics –
in fact 3 million patients have now started treatment with the Invisalign
SPONSORS
system. Invisalign aligners are the clear alternative to metal braces that
uses a series of virtually invisible and removable aligners that gradually
move teeth over time.
OraMetrix Pty Ltd
Jacqueline Doon
1-800 976 453
NZ 0800 460 043
[email protected]
Established in 1998, OraMetrix developed the suresmile® system,
a revolutionary digital technology empowering orthodontists with a
comprehensive Treatment Management System. The latest generation,
suresmile 7.1, provides clinicians with labial and lingual treatment including
surgical design, an array of restorative planning tools, fully coordinated
aligner design, and unparalleled accuracy of bracket placement. OraMetrix’s
Australia/New Zealand headquarters are located in Sydney.
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Ormco Pty Ltd
Colin Matheson
Unit 10/ 112-118 Talavera Road,
North Ryde, NSW 2113
+61 2 8875 8100
[email protected]
www.ormco.com
Ormco has a distinguished 50+ year history of providing the orthodontic
customer service and educational support. Our pledge to you, our valued
customers, is to continue to provide you with the products and services that
you need and want – products that make the orthodontic experience a great
one for you, your staff and your patients.
SPONSORS
profession with high quality, innovative products backed by attentive
Pacific Orthodontics NZ
Matthew Grant
Ground Floor, ASB House, 248 Cumberland Street,
Dunedin Central 9058
+64 3 929 1125
[email protected]
www.pacificortho.co.nz
PACIFIC Orthodontics is the fastest growing distributor of clinical and
laboratory products within NZ. PACIFIC is the exclusive distributors of
Forestadent, Opal, Hammacher Instruments, Highland Metals, Dynaflex,
Groman and more. Pacific Orthodontics has fast delivery, NZ currency & NZ
Banks. Call Matt or Stephen at PACIFIC for all your Orthodontic needs.
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Radiographic Supplies Ltd
Alastair Stockdill
P O Box 5325, Papanui, Christchurch 8542
+64 3 352 0480
[email protected]
www.radiographicsupplies.co.nz
Radiographic Supplies specialises in diagnostic imaging equipment.
For Orthodontists we proudly represent Soredex, a Finnish imaging
SPONSORS
equipment manufacturer. Products include OPG/ Ceph through to
large FOV 3D CBCT machines. The Soredex company motto is Digital Imaging Made Easy. New is Orthogo, an Orthodontic clinical (tracing,
superimposition, etc) software.
3M Unitek
Andrew Mayes
1A Rivett Road, 2113 North Ryde, Sydney
0800 441 622
[email protected]
http://solutions.3m.com.au/wps/portal/3M/
en_AU/APAC-Unitek/Home/
For over 60 years, 3M Unitek has been devoted to the discovery,
development and manufacture of innovative orthodontic products, creating
the first stainless steel brackets, adhesive pre-coated brackets, colourchanging bonding adhesive, true self-ligating brackets and more recently,
lingual brackets. We put our expertise to work for you in every set of braces
we manufacture. Our mission at 3M Unitek is to provide solutions to the
orthodontic profession by offering the highest quality orthodontic products,
appliances and services in the industry.
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tops Software
Gretchen Hale
3101 Towercreek Parkway SE, Suite 680,
Atlanta, GA 30339
+770 627-2527
+770 726-7832
[email protected]
www.topsOrtho.com
management and imaging; topsCephMate™, a cephalometric tracing and
treatment program; topsEcho™ for the iPhone or iPad, which provides access
to data and images; and topsCheck-In for iPad™, which lets patients check in
using an iPad.
SPONSORS
tops Software offers Mac-based orthodontic software: topsOrtho™ for practice
TP Orthodontics Inc
Kathy Kanellos
Level 6, 369 Royal Parade, Parkville, VIC 3052
0800 449 074
[email protected]
www.tportho.com
For seven decades, TP Orthodontics, Inc. has partnered with orthodontists
to achieve optimal results for their practices. Orthodontists around the globe
select TPO brands for unsurpassed beauty and performance. TPO is a trusted,
global provider of orthodontic services and premier, aesthetic products,
including an exclusive Personalized Color-Matching Technology®. Visit www.
TPOrtho.com
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New Zealand Association of Orthodontists
The New Zealand Association of Orthodontists (NZAO) is the professional
association for specialist orthodontists in New Zealand. NZAO orthodontists
have completed a five year Bachelor degree in dentistry and a further 2 – 3
full time postgraduate course leading to a Masters degree or a Doctor of
Clinical Dentistry degree in Orthodontics.
NZAO
The NZAO has over 80 full members: all registered as specialists with the
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Conference catering
All morning and afternoon teas and lunches will be held in the exhibition.
If you have advised the conference managers regarding special dietary
requirements your meal will be labelled and on a separate table.
At the conference dinner please make yourself known to the wait staff.
Any issues at all please see Mandy or Anna at the Registration Desk.
CPD
This conference has been fully accredited by the New Zealand Dental
Association. Points and numbers are included in the programme. Certificates
of Attendance can be collected from the Registration Desk.
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
Orthodontists Programme
Thursday 16 April
5.5 Cat 3 hours code# 207542
Friday 17 April
5.5 Cat 3 hours code# 587153
Auxiliary Programme
Thursday 16 April
5.5 Cat 3 hours code# 207542
Friday 17 April
5.5 Cat 3 hours code# 633238
NZAO Mentoring Meeting
Saturday 18 April
4 Cat 3 hours code# 455389
Laurie Walsh Course
Saturday 18 April 3 Cat 3 hours code# 207055
Evaluation
An online survey will be emailed to you after the conference.
Or you can download the link from the conference website.
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Internet on site
Wifi is complimentary at the conference venue.
G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
The password will be displayed at the Registration Desk.
iSite Napier 06 834 1911
100 Marine Parade
www.napiernz.com
Open daily 9am – 5pm
Medical and pharmacy assistance
Medical
The Doctors 06 835 4696
30 Munroe Street
Open Monday – Friday 8am – 8pm,
Saturday and Sunday 8am – 6pm
Pharmacy
Unichem 06 834 0884
32 Munroe Street
Open Monday – Friday 8am – 9pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am – 8pm
Hawke’s Bay Hospital 06 878 8109
Cnr Omahu Road and McLeod St, Hastings
Name badges
Please wear your name badge to gain entry to sessions, industry exhibition
and social functions. If your badge is lost please see the staff at the
registration desk so a replacement can be arranged.
Parking
NWMCC: Car parking is available in the park behind the Ocean Spa Complex
with access off Marine Parade 400m north of the Centre. A car parking pass is
available at the centre reception for all attendees. Please note street parking
areas are 2 hours only.
Registration and information desk
Located in the foyer of the NWMCC, the desk will be open throughout the
conference. After hours phone Mandy on 021 918 525.
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Venue
Registration and Information desk
021 918 525
Hotel
06 833 7733
Te Pania
45 Marine Parade
06 835 3237
Quality Inn
311 Marine Parade
Motel
de la Mar
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
TE LE P H O N E D I R EC TO RY
06 835 7001
321 Marine Parade
Airlines
Air New Zealand
0800 737 000
Qantas
0800 808 767
Transfers
Hawke’s Bay Combined Taxi
Baywide Taxi
06 835 777
06 835 5959
Conference organising committee
Alan Isaac (convenor)
Peter Barwick (president)
Judith Hey
Conference manager
Mandy Train
021 918 525
Conference Innovators
[email protected]
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