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The 86th
Mississippi Dental
Hygienists’ Association
Annual Session
8:00-4:00
Friday, April 17, 2015
Vicksburg Convention Center
1600 Mulberry St.
Vicksburg, MS 39180
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH received a Bachelor of Science
degree in Dental Hygiene from the School of Dentistry, University
of Southern California in 1978.
She has been in clinical practice
in the Los Angeles area for over
35 years. Recognized for her
many efforts and contributions to
the Dental Hygiene profession,
Tricia has received several
awards including the CDHA’s
President’s Recognition Award,
the ADHA Bausch and Lomb
“Distinctions in Dental Hygiene”
Award and the American Dental
Hygienists’ Association
Distinguished Service Award.
Tricia was awarded a fellowship
in the American Academy of
Dental Hygiene in 2008.Tricia
owns her own company,
Professional Insights, Inc., which
provides consulting services,
continuing education courses, student education presentations
and market research evaluations on dental and dental hygiene
products to companies worldwide.
Tricia is sponsored by: Sultan Healthcare, Q-Optics, Philips
Healthcare, and LM Dental
Leigh Ann Wyatt, BSDH, MA, MS is an Assistant Professor at Texas
A&M University, Baylor College of Dentistry. Ms. Wyatt received her
Bachelor of Science in Dental
Hygiene from Baylor College of
Dentistry. She earned a Master
of Arts in Christian Education
from Dallas Seminary and a
Master of Science in Dental
Hygiene Education from Texas
A&M University, Baylor College
of Dentistry. Ms. Wyatt’s
teaching and research interests
include health education and
behavioral science, patientclinician communication, social
media in dentistry, and diabetes
patient care and management.
Leigh Ann is sponsored by: Proctor and Gamble
Crest Oral B
Agenda
7:30-8:00 Registration
8:00- 8:30 Welcome
8:30– 11:30 Speaker
“What is it? How Do I Use It?:Today’s Dental
Products &Treatment Options”
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH
11:30-1:00 Lunch with a game of “Hats Off
To Oral Health”
Interactive Session– Student Table Clinic
Competition & CE
1:00-1:30 Business Meeting & Officer
Installation
1:30-4:00 Speaker
“Diabetes and Oral Health: An Old Topic with
some New Twists”
REGISTER ONLINE @
www.mississippiadha.org
Speakers and Gold Level Sponsorship provided by:
NeutraSal
®
(Supersaturated Calcium Phosphate Rinse)
BOOK WITH THE
Portofino Hotel
REGISTRATION FEES
AND STAY WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF
THE CONVENTION CENTER
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Fees before March 21, 2015
1310 Mulberry Street
Vicksburg, MS, United States
[email protected]
601-629-9000
ADHA/MDHA members $75.00
Non ADHA members $95.00
Dental Hygiene Students $20.00
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Fees after March 21, 2015
Special rate of $89.99 per night!
USE BOOKING CODE: MDHA 2015
ADHA/MDHA members $95.00
Non ADHA members $115.00
Dental Hygiene Students $25.00
Registration includes a light breakfast, snacks, and lunch.
This day-long event awards up to 8 continuing education units
approved by the MDHA and is nonrefundable.
In the unexpected event of course cancellation, the registration fee will
be fully refunded.
Attendance is required to receive full CE credits. CE credit will only be
given for the hours attended (no discount pricing)
“What is it? How Do I Use It?:Today’s Dental Products &Treatment Options”
“Diabetes and Oral Health: An Old Topic with some New Twists”
Tricia Osuna, RDH, BSDH, FAADH
Today’s dental sessions require an exhaustive knowledge of products, instruments and
equipment. Our profession has changed and grown to a new level which offers us continuous
challenges to recognize the new advances in technology and their use in dental hygiene. As
professionals providing health services, we should be at the pulse of clinical devices and
treatment, while being able to recommend product protocols for use in the office. The process
of care (assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, implementation and evaluation) requires
us to understand what the products are, how to use the products, contemporary treatment
options, how to implement the procedures and evaluate what is and what is not working for us
as individuals and as clinicians.
This course will provide information for the clinicians to be able to:
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Recognize improvements on products utilized by dental professionals •
Select materials and products for dental hygiene therapy •
Discuss diagnosis assistance with employers and rationale for changes in assessment forms and diagnostic tools Leigh Ann Wyatt, BSDH, MA
Diabetes mellitus currently affects almost 30 million Americans and has
become one of the most widespread diseases of the 21st century. It is
estimated that 1 in 3 persons will develop diabetes by 2050, creating both
tremendous opportunities and challenges for the dental professional. This
course will familiarize the dental professional with the disease process and
management, as well as discuss systemic and oral complications of the
disease. The course will also assist the clinician to identify signs of
uncontrolled diabetes, implement proper patient education and determine
appropriate treatment modifications. The goal of this course is to empower the
dental health care provider to gain a greater understanding of this disease and
its dental considerations, ultimately improving treatment outcomes and
improving the overall oral and systemic health in patients affected by diabetes.
Learning Objectives:
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Understand the disease process and control of type 1 and type 2
diabetes.
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Identify chronic systemic and oral complications of diabetes.
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Interpret lab findings in relationship to patient health status and
recommended appropriate treatment modifications.
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Select appropriate patient home care products •
Select options in appropriate delivery of various therapeutics •
Communicate effectively to patients and assist in the business of the dental practice •
Recognize and evaluate changes to implement in their office •
Understand the latest research in disease management
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Discuss strategies that incorporate efficiency in patient treatment for a more productive dental hygiene schedule We will also discuss communication styles and motivational hints to bring acceptance
of the challenges of the new era of dental hygiene therapy and dental treatment to
your patients and team members.
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Discover psychological challenges patients with diabetes may face
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Discuss appropriate patient education, treatment considerations and
dental management of patients with diabetes.
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Review the emergency management of the hypoglycemic event.
Please be ready to have fun and share your thoughts and experiences! INTERACTIVE SESSION:
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Learn about evidence-based dental hygiene and earn Continuing Education
Credits by touring the student table clinic competition during lunch.
http://www.vccmeet.com
www.mississippiadha.org
Registration Form:
Registration and
First
Name:________________________________________
Payment
Last
Name:________________________________________
Register one of two ways:
1.Print this page and mail your
completed form along with
payment to:
RDH
DH STUDENT
OTHER_________________________________________
MDHA P.O.BOX 2584 e-Mail Address:_____________________________
Corinth, MS 38835
Phone #: ___________________________________
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ADHA#: ___________________________________
2. Register & pay online @
mississippiadha.org/events
School Attending (if you are a student):
____________________________________________
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NOMINATION FORM
(FOR ADHA MEMBERS ONLY)
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MDHA Vice President:____________________________________________________________
MDHA Treasurer:_________________________________________________________________
Alternate Delegate to ADHA:_______________________________________________________________
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