MALAYSIA DENTAL ASSOCIATION Southern Zone 7th Southern Dental Congress Date: 31st Oct – 2nd Nov 2014 Venue: Grand Paragon Hotel, JB CPD POINTS- A2-1O POINTS(MALAYSIA) CPE POINTS- 18 POINTS(SINGAPORE) PENDING FROM MDC &SDC APPROVAL Main Sponsor Gold Co-Sponsor Speaker Sponsor Bag Sponsors DENTISTS PROGRAME Friday,31st October 2014: Ballroom Level 2 Time 8.30 – 9.00 9.00 – 10.30 Dentist Program/Lecture Registration Fluorosis – are you seeing more of this? 10.30 – 11.00 11.00 – 12.30 TEA BREAK Changing paradigms in paediatric caries management 12.30 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.30 LUNCH BREAK To Fill, Seal or Heal? 15.30 – 16.00 16.00 – 17.30 TEA BREAK So what’s new in Paediatric Dentistry? Speakers Dr. Tan Wee Kiat Dr. Md.Badrun Nafis bin Saion Dr. Bien Lai Dr. Tabitha Chng Saturday , 1st November 2014: Ballroom Level 2 Time 8.30 – 9.00 9.00 – 10.30 12.00 – 12.45 Dentist Program/Lecture Registration A 21st Century random walk in Fixed Prosthodontics. What are the rules? TEA BREAK Paradigm Shift In Caries Management – A Non-Surgical Approach Opening Ceremony 12.45 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.00 15.00 – 15.30 15.30 – 17.00 LUNCH BREAK Digital dentistry - The Future is NOW! TEA BREAK Minimal Intervention Aesthetic Dentistry 10.30 – 11.00 11.00 – 12.00 Speakers A/Professor Ansgar Cheng Dr. Cyanthi Seneviratne Menteri Besar Johor Dr. Yue Weng Cheu Dr Karthikeyan Ponnusami Sunday, 2nd November 2014: Ballroom Level 2 Time 8.00 – 8.30 8.30 – 10.00 Dentist Program/Lecture Speakers 11.30 – 12.30 12.30- 14.00 Registration Enhancing Clinical Skills In Endodontics: Saving Teeth Painlessly TEA BREAK Autotransplantation Of Teeth: An Old Technique With New Perspectives Expanding Horizons in Dentistry LUNCH BREAK 14.00 – 15.30 Management Of Oral Vesiculobullous Diseases Dr. Chelsia Sim 15.30 – 16.00 16.00 – 17.30 TEA BREAK Risk and Benefits of Orthodontics—The importance of informed consent Dr. Erica Sham 10.00 – 10.30 10.30 – 11.30 Dr. Victoria Yu A/Professor Asher Lim Dr. Chan Siew Luen Dr Tan Wee Kiat Current position Senior Consultant , Head , Paediatric Dentistry Unit, Restorative Department National Dental Centre of Singapore Adjunct Senior Clinical Lecturer National University of Singapore Educational Qualifications 1978 Bachelor of Dental Surgery, University of Singapore 1981 Master of Science ( Children’s Dentistry), University of London 1990 Certificate Advanced Paediatric Dentistry, New York University 2000 Fellow , Academy of Medicine Singapore Lecture Title: Fluorosis – are you seeing more of this? Fluoride is the dentist’s prime preventive agent against decay, but what is the evidence for and against water fluoridation, given the low decay prevalence in most populations? Is fluorosis increasing? What are the current recommendations for use of toothpaste in children? These are questions that you, as a dentist will be asked, either by your patients , or by medical or para medical colleagues. This lecture gives you an overview of fluorosis and suggests some answer. Dr Bien Lai Dr Bien Lai has obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Dental Surgery from the National University of Singapore in 2006. Thereafter, she was awarded the Ministry of Health Overseas Scholarship to specialize in Pediatric Dentistry for 3 years in the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill). She is American board certified in 2012 and has recently obtained dental specialist accreditation in Singapore. She is currently working as an Associate Consultant in the Paediatric Dentistry Unit in National Dental Centre Singapore. Her research interest is in baby oral health and barriers to dental care. Lecture Title : To Fill, Seal or Heal? Just as how GV Black’s “Extension for Prevention” is no longer relevant in today’s management of the carious lesion, the concept of caries as a disease to be treated has now moved even further away from an operative paradigm, to a more medical one. Consequently, many techniques such as remineralisation and partial caries removal are being utilized in paediatric dentistry not only due to the increased level of patient comfort they afford, but also in their effectiveness. This lecture will review some of the science and techniques behind paediatric “minimal intervention dentistry”, and put into perspective its role and usefulness in the management of children’s oral health. Dr Tabitha Chng Current position Registrar, Paediatric Dentistry Unit Restorative Department, National Dental Centre Singapore 2013 2014 Educational qualifications 2007 Bachelor of Dental Surgery, National University of Singapore 2012 Masters of Science (Paediatric Dentistry) University of Toronto Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada Diplomate, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Lecture Title : So what’s new in Paediatric Dentistry? A) As a clinician, you face the time-consuming challenge of keeping up to date with new restorative technologies and materials. Which are clinically sound with good science to back it up? We weigh in on new alternatives poised to overtake the heavyweights of paediatric dentistry: formocresol pulpotomies and the stainless steel crown. B) Poor dietary practices are partly to blame for dental caries. This truth has been preached over the years, but have children’s diets evolved over time and what implications does it have on dental status today? Dr Md.Badrun Nafis bin Saion Dr Md Badrun Nafis Saion is a Paediatric Dentist currently practicing in National Dental Centre Singapore. He graduated from National University of Singapore with Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2000 and completed his Doctor of Clinical Dentistry in 2011 from University of Melbourne. He is also currently Head, Community Dental Services of Singhealth Polyclinics. Dr Badrun is a father of five children and is passionate about sharing the importance and care of children’s teeth with the community. Lecture Title : Changing paradigms in paediatric caries management Management of dental caries in children has come a long way since the days of “Gas and pull teeth”. Current research has shown the primary dental pulp to have great reparative capability. It is after all, one of the sites where stem cells can be harvested. In the management of caries, the clinician is confronted with difficult choices, indirect pulp cap or pulpotomy- to leave caries or not. Do we settle for a one stage or a two stage caries removal? This lecture will show cases, in the light of current literature. Associate Professor Ansgar Cheng A/Prof. Ansgar C. Cheng is a Prosthodontist with Specialist Dental Group, a Prosthodontic Specialty Board Examiner with the Royal College of Dentists of Canada, an Adjunct Associate Professor with the National University of Singapore and an Honorary Associate Clinical Professor with the University of Hong Kong. He is currently the Chair of Prosthodontics, College of Dental Surgeons of Singapore. A/Prof. Cheng received his dental training from the University of Hong Kong (1990) and his specialty training in Prosthodontics from Northwestern University, Chicago (1992). He pursued his sub-specialty training in Maxillofacial Prosthodontics at UCLA (1993). A/Prof. Cheng spent 11 years in Toronto, Canada where he was the Head of Maxillofacial Prosthetics at the Princess Margaret Hospital, a Consultant to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) at the Toronto General Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Prosthodontics with the University of Toronto. In addition to his clinical work, A/Prof. Cheng also serves on the Editorial Board for the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, the International Journal of Prosthodontics and the Singapore Dental Journal. He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and speaks regularly internationally. Lecture title : A 21st Century random walk in Fixed Prosthodontics. What are the rules? Technological changes have been happening at a faster pace since the last century. Globally, newer treatment modalities are being introduced on an almost an hourly basis. Prosthodontic rehabilitation has long been a successful clinical treatment modality. Traditional treatment protocol in general requires a longer period before definitive prostheses are placed. Even though traditional procedures are highly predictable, recent scientific developments and public demand are driving toward more speedy completion of the overall treatment process. On the other hand, potential treatment issues are seldom discussed in most scientific literature or clinical teaching. In this presentations, we will explore the less commonly known facts about recent prosthodontic rehabilitation treatment modalities. The role of newer CAD-CAM material, prosthodontics and surgical principles will also be discussed. The practical and scientific concerns in contemporary fixed prosthodontics will be identified and there will be suggestions on how to merge the scientific evidence with everyday practice. A variety of clinical issues will be covered and practical tips will be shared with attendees. Dr. Victoria Yu Dr Yu is Assistant Professor in Endodontics and Graduate Endodontics Director at the Faculty of Dentistry in the National University of Singapore. Besides maintaining a practice restricted to endodontics at the University Dental Cluster, she is involved in teaching and research. Her current clinical research interests include vital pulp therapy, quality of life issues following dental trauma and endodontic pain. She also collaborates with microbiologists and dental material scientists in endodontics-related studies. Lecture Title : Enhancing clinical skills in endodontics: saving teeth painlessly Endodontic pain may present as a flare-up that stops the patient from performing planned activities and upsets the smooth running of the dental practice. However, it is possible for the dentist to take control and turn it into a win-win situation for the patient and the practice. This lecture intends to discuss effective ways of managing endodontic pain for a successful practice. At the end of the lecture, participants should be able to: • Describe the nature of endodontic pain. • Identify potential risk factors. • Effectively manage the patient suffering from endodontic pain. Associate Professor Asher Lim Associate Professor Asher Lim obtained his basic dental degree from National University of Singapore in 1990 and his Master of Dental Surgery; Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from University of Hong Kong in 1996. . Dr Asher Lim is the Director of the Discipline of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Director of the Postgraduate Programme for the Master of Oral and Surgery and the Vice-Dean of Clinical Affairs of the Faculty of Dentistry, National University of Singapore He is also the Clinical Director of Dental Centre, National University Health System. He is the Chair of the Dental Specialist Accreditation Committee for oral and maxillofacial surgery, Ministry of Health. Dr Lim is also a Fellow of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore and Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons. He was awarded the HMDP Scholarship in 2002 and spent a year in Harvard School of Medicine as a Clinical Fellow. He published a book on the Guidelines of Management of Dental Patients that are medically compromised and contributed a chapter to book on acute surgical management. Associate Professor Asher Lim has been teaching both the undergraduate and postgraduate students for many years. Lecture Title : Autotransplantation of teeth: An old technique with new perspectives What is autotransplantation? In simple terms, it is using one’s tooth to replace a missing tooth in mouth of the same individual. This technique was first reported in the early 1950’s to replace missing or carious molar using wisdom tooth. This technique was applied to using other teeth to replace missing anterior teeth. However, since the introduction of the concept of osseointegration by Prof Per-Ingvar Brankmark in the 1950’s and the first implant placed in 1965, dental implantology has grown by leaps and bounce and is commonly prescribed to patients besides denture and fixed bridges and very quickly autotransplantation lost its popularity. Among many of these treated globally every day, autotransplantation could be one of the treatment option. Have we forgotten this clinical technique which has been studied and used over the last few decades since pioneering work in the transplantation of teeth was first under taken by Apfel (1954) and Miller (1956). This clinical technique has been reported in clinical situations where premolars are used to replace missing upper incisors in a crowded dentition, impacted or ectopic teeth; in patients who do not wish to have orthodontic treatment to align an ectopic tooth, replacement of developmentally absent teeth. In fact, this old technique has much wider application than reported. Dr Chelsia Sim DR CHELSIA SIM is currently an associate consultant at National Dental Centre, Singapore in the Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery. She graduated with Bachelor of Dental Surgery from the National University of Singapore in 2005. She completed her residency in Oral Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and was conferred her Masters degree in 2010. In 2013, she successfully completed her training in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology at the University of Iowa. She treats oral diseases such as lichen planus, pemphigus and pemphigoid, recurrent stomatitis, Sjogren’s syndrome, oral diseases related to HIV and other infectious diseases. She also treats patients with head and neck cancer and precancerous lesions. Dr. Sim is also actively engaged in the histopathology service in SGH.Dr. Sim is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Oral Maxillofacial Pathology. Lecture Title : Management Of Oral Vesiculobullous Diseases Oral ulcers are commonly encountered in the practice of dentistry. The management of oral ulcers vary depending on its etiology. This lecture will review the diagnostic approaches and treatment of selected oral ulcerative diseases such as recurrent aphthous stomatitis, oral lichen planus, erythema multiforme, pemphigus vulgaris and mucous membrane pemphigoid. Discussion of the many differential diagnosis and premalignant considerations will be included. A brief overview of the management of these oral ulcerative diseases including the use of corticosteroids, cytotoxicimmunosuppressive drugs and other supportive measures will be included. Dr. Yue Weng Cheu Dr. Yue Weng Cheu is an ISCD certified International CEREC trainer - Paris 2010, Istanbul 2012 and Barcelona 2014. He has been using the technology since 2007 at his practice and has clinical experience using the Red Cam, Blue Cam and currently, the Omnicam. He has conducted lectures and hands-on for small group meetings such as the Prosthodontics Society of Singapore, SAORI study club and also at international meetings in Indonesia and in Malaysia. He believes the blend of technology and material science utilized in CEREC has transformed dentistry and with the proper bonding technique, long term success of the restorations can be achieved. Dr. Yue is the Clinical Director of DP Dental and his practice focuses on integrated utilisation of advanced dental technology such as Laser, CAD-CAM and 3D Jaw tracking and Imaging to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes for his patients. Lecture Title: Digital dentistry - The Future is NOW! With the introduction of powderless imaging system for chairside CAD-CAM, the time has arrived for us to explore incorporating this system into our daily workflow. The increased ease of use and the powerful software platform makes it compelling to include it as part of one’s practice and save on time for both the patient and the clinician. I will be sharing my personal journey with the use of a chairside CAD-CAM system and its role in enhancing treatment outcome for patients. CAD-CAM dentistry has always been an integral part of a larger interdisciplinary approach in my practice which leverages on technology and a philosophy deeply-rooted in being conservative and minimally invasive. Apart from the clinical applications of chairside CAD-CAM and the discussion of compatible materials, the chairside workflow for the system will be presented. I will also be sharing the benefits the system has provided for the clinicians and patients in my practice, but also the challenges through actual case studies. The provision of dentistry has been based on a few dominant occlusal philosophies and one of them is neuromuscular dentistry. The understanding of the physiologic position of the muscles and joints coupled with gnathological relationship of the teeth forms a defining management concept on TMD. We will explore the head to toe influence of the bite and how the postural system depends on it. With the use of CEREC connect, the fabrication of the anatomical splint has turned digital. I will share with you the digital workflow in this SIN-USA collaboration. Agenda: CAD/CAM Patient experience, comments and case studies Neuromuscular Therapy Dr Chan Siew Luen Dr Chan graduated from the National Univeristy of Singapore in 1989 and went on to train in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in the University of Hong Kong. After finishing his residency in Hong Kong in 1994, he returned to Singapore and started his private practice restricted to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. He has held many leadership positions in Singapore including being President of the Association of OMS and the College of Dental Surgeons. He is currently a member of the Singapore Dental Council where he chairs the Aesthetic Facial Procedures Oversight Committee. Synopsis Lecture Title: Expanding Horizons in Dentistry The practice of dentistry is constantly evolving. This stems from progressive thought leaders within the dental profession as well as changing expectations of patients. Consideration of facial aesthetics in conjunction with dental aesthetic treatment is gradually gaining traction in USA and UK. This is a logical progression as much of modern dentistry is already in the realm of elective aesthetic procedures. Facial aesthetic procedures enhance the perioral structures that frame the dental aesthetic treatment, giving the patient a more satisfying outcome. However, there is no dental school or medical school that teaches such procedures to their students. Training is done through private courses after graduation. Unfortunately, these courses may not be as rigorous as it should be and that has, in some cases, resulted in catastrophic consequences. This presentation provides an overview of the of facial aesthetic procedures in dentistry and the experience of regulating it in Singapore. Dr Enrica Sham Dr Enrica Sham completed her Bachelor of Dental Surgery at National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2005, where she graduated with Dean’s List. She then obtained her Master of Dental Surgery (Orthodontics) from NUS and Diploma of Membership in Orthodontics from the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh in 2010. Dr Sham is an accredited specialist in Orthodontics with Singapore Dental Council. She is currently the Clinical Director of TLC Dental Centre, and a part-time clinical tutor in NUS. She is a Fellow of Academy of Medicine Singapore, and an executive committee member of the Association of Orthodontists, Singapore. Lecture Title: Risk and Benefits of Orthodontics—The importance of informed consent Orthodontics can greatly improve a patient’s appearance and also facilitate in restorative treatment to improve the success and predictability of treatment outcome. Although orthodontic care is highly effective, it is important to dentist to know both the positives and negatives, so that these can be explained to patients to help them make the best possible decision. This presentation aims to discuss the benefits of orthodontic treatment, as well as its risk and limitations. Dr. Cyanthi Seneviratne Dr. Seneviratne received her bachelor of dental surgery in India and completed a special attachment at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Singapore (NUS). Prior to joining Colgate Cyanthi gained teaching experience as an assistant lecturer at the Dental Faculty, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka and gained research and product development experience for 10 years as a Senior Product Manager Asia-Pacific region at Shofu Inc. Singapore. In 2010 Cyanthi joined Colgate Palmolive Asia Division as the Senior Scientific Affairs Manager. With special interest in the area of prevention technologies and dental research she has initiated several research programs, expert panel discussions and presented lectures in the Asia-Pacific region. Lecture Title: Paradigm shift in caries management – a non-surgical approach. During the last decade our understanding of the dental caries as a disease and methods of detecting and monitoring it at early stages have advanced significantly, changing our approach towards nonsurgical management with a focus on prevention. This presentation will provide a brief overview of dental caries as a continuum of disease and discuss the outcome of a number of caries management initiatives in Malaysia. New technologies in toothpaste formulation to maximise the caries benefits will be highlighted Dr Karthikeyan Ponnusami Dr. Karthikeyan graduated in Dental Surgery from Meenakshi Ammal Dental College at “The DR. MGR Medical University” India in 2004. He later continued his studies at the Dental Institute in King’s College London where he received his Master’s in Clinical Dentistry in Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics. Dr. Karthikeyan is trained under leading Esthetic and Prosthodontic Rehabilitation Specialists like Dr. Mauro Fradeani, Dr. Galip Gruel, Dr Christian Coachman and Dr. Mario Basek. He is currently working as a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the Dental Faculty at Allianze University College of Medical Sciences. He is also a Member of the European Prosthodontic Association Lecture Title: Minimal Intervention Aesthetic Dentistry Crowns and conventional veneers are the most common form of functional and aesthetic restoration for the treatment of compromised anterior dentition. There are number of conservative treatment modalities that are evolving which leaves dentist with a variety of treatment options. This makes the dentist’s job very difficult to choose the appropriate treatment for a particular clinical condition. These wide range of conservative options on the other hand give us the opportunity to select a method which would conserve the maximum amount of natural tooth structure which is of paramount importance in the preservation the biological, functional and aesthetic aspects of the dentition. The treatment modalities should always be in order of simplest to the more complex procedure. This lecture will give an insight on conditions which can be managed in a conservative approach rather than with crowns or conventional veneers. NURSES PROGRAME Saturday , 1st November 2014: Sapphire 3, Level 4 Time 8.30 – 9.00 9.00 – 10.30 10.30 – 11.00 11.00 – 12.00 12.00 – 12.45 12.45 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.00 15.00 – 15.30 15.30 – 17.00 Auxiliary Program/Lecture Registration Effective Ways for Handling Paediatric Patients for Nurses TEA BREAK Paradigm Shift In Caries Management – A Non-Surgical Approach Opening Ceremony LUNCH BREAK Hypnodontia: Nurses role in managing patient’s anxiety : Part I TEA BREAK Hypnodontia: Nurses role in managing patient’s anxiety : Part II Speakers Dr. Nabilah Sawani Bte Harith Dr. Cyanthi Seneviratne Menteri Besar Johor Dr. Ben Fadzil Mohd Saleh Dr. Ben Fadzil Mohd Saleh Dr Nabilah Sawani Binti Harith DDS (Malaysia), MFDSRCS (Edinburgh), DDENT (London) Clinical Specialist of Paediatric Dentistry, Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru Graduated from UKM, Malaysia -2006 Obtained MFDSRCS in 2012 Obtained DDENT- 2013 Currently working as Clinical Specialist of Paediatric Dentistry in HSAJB Lecture Title: Tips and Tricks in Handling Paediatric patients for Dental Nurses. As a patient, the children differ in several aspects to adults. Approaches to dental management in this group varied according to their developmental milestone and a few factors that influencing their behaviour. Our aims are to instil a positive dental attitude and to establish appropriate strategies in order to deliver preventive regimes and treatment. Dr. Ben Fadzil Mohd Salleh A Clinical Hypnotherapist, a known Business Forensic Psychologist, and Certified Master Trainer for Hypnotherapist, a Board Certified Hypnotherapist and also a Neuro Linguistic Programming Therapist. Dr. Ben is a certified member of the International Medical & Dental Hypnotherapist Association (IMDHA), International Association of Counselors and Therapist (IACT) and the National Foundation of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NFNLP) in USA respectively. Dr. Ben is also a committee member and an Education Expert Panel committee with the Association of Hypnotherapy Practitioner Malaysia (AHPM). AHPM is a registered body under the Traditional & Complementary Medicine, which is recognized by the Ministry of Health Malaysia. Trained in various field of Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy, he carries with him a good 35 years of hands-on experience on training and therapy works. Educated and trained in Florida in the US and in the UK, Dr. Ben specializes in the highest level of Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, Stage Hypnosis, Street Hypnosis, Covert, Conversational Hypnosis and Mind Control Techniques among others. Dr. Ben operates a Clinical Hypnotherapy Centre in Kuala Lumpur and runs “Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy” courses for the public and public sector. Lecture Title: Hypnodontia: Nurses role in managing patient’s anxiety Synopsis: This talk would describe the technique and preliminary approach of a dentist, dental nurse and a dental technician on the use of “Hypnosis in the elimination of Fear and Anxiety” on a dental patient. These include the removal of imaginative and created pain of a patient’s perception on a dentist, dental regulators and dental works. This talk also explores the patient pre-set mind due to the result of an experience or memory seeding in the false creation of “Expected and Unexpected Pain”. Audiences can also expect to experience a simple hypnotic technique in handling a dental patient’s fear DENTAL TECHNICIAN 1-DAY SEMINAR A STEP FORWARD IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL DENTISTRY WITH DIPL. ING. AZIM RANMAL DIPL. ING. AZIM RANMAL SENIOR SALES MANAGER SIRONA DENTAL SYSTEMS SEA Azim Ranmal graduated in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. After 10 of years of experience as a Data Centre Systems Engineer at International Business Machine (IBM), he joined Sirona Dental Systems, working as a Sales Manager for Imaging and CAD/CAM in Europe and now in SEA. Azim has extensive experience with Cone Beam CT, CEREC and INLAB based applications for dentists and dental technicians. Saturday , 1st November 2014: Sapphire 3, Level 4 Time 8.30 – 9.00 9.00 – 10.30 Auxiliary Program/Lecture Registration Evolution of CAD/CAM Technology and Research 10.30 – 10.45 10.45 – 11.45 11.45 - 12.45 TEA BREAK The Transition from Conventional Lab to Digital Lab Opening Ceremony 12.45 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.00 15.00 – 15.30 15.30 – 17.00 LUNCH BREAK The Benefits of Digital Impressions for all Ceramic Restorations TEA BREAK Overview of INLAB Software Features such as Easier, Intuitive Design Tools, Improved Workflow and Utilization of Full Contour Zirconia Material for Creation of Multiple Bridges and Custom Implant Abutments Organizing Chairman : Dr. HJ Ahmad BIN HJ Ali Scientific Chairman : Dr. Hong Yong Huat MDASZ Chairman : Dr Ben C. Ng Advisor : Dr. Angie Chin Mee Wong Secretary : Dr. Emmy Chan Treasurer : Dr. Jolene Lai Registration : Dr. Siaw Yean Na Trader Exhibition : Dr. Leong Chee San & Dr. Matthew Hong Poster Competition and Nurses Program : Dr. Salman Masri, Dr. Sheila Rani, Dr. Muz’ini Mohammad Speaker Welfare : Dr Elizabeth Wong Siew Geik Emcee : Dr Rani Panadam CPD & Technical Manager : Dr. Tan Yuan Yang Certificate : Dr. Emmy Chan, Dr. Tee Jing Loo Photographer : Dr. Wong Kian Seong Moderators : Dr. Steven Phun , Dr. Chia Ah Chik , Dr. Ben C. Ng Flyers: Dr. Sharon Hor Wan Shyen REGISTRATION FORM 7th Southern Dental Congress Date : 31st Oct – 2nd Nov 2014 Venue : Grand Paragon Hotel, Johor Bahru PARTICIPANT’S DETAILS (Please complete this form in BLOCK letters) Title (Please ): Professor Dato Datin Dr Mr Mrs Ms Name : ____________________________________________________________________________ (As appears on your Identity Card) (In BLOCK Letters) Institution:_________________________________________________________________________ MDC No.: ________________ (Applicable to Malaysians) DCR No.:_________________ (Applicable to Singaporeans) Address: ___________________________________________________________________________ Postcode: _____________ City: _______________ ____ State: _______________________ Country: _________________ Fax: ______________________ _____ Telephone (Work): _____________________ E-mail: _________________________ ___ Telephone (Mobile): _____________________ Special Diet: Vegetarian: Others (Please specify):_____________________________________ CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES Please indicate your registration (Please Participants ): Early Bird Onsite Registration (or 24/10/2014 onwards) RM340 MDA/SDA Member RM 290 Non MDA / SDA Member RM 320 RM 370 Students RM 200 RM250 DSA / Nurse ( Saturday only) RM 100 RM120 Dental Technician(Saturday only) RM100 RM120 PAYMENT, REGISTRATION AND CANCELLATION POLICY Malaysian Dental Association Southern Zone c/o Q&M Dental Surgery Austin , 41-G , Jalan Mutiara Emas 10/19, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru Tel: +60183558989 Fax: +607 3614789 Email: [email protected] For further information, please call and speak to Dr Jolene Lai. a) Cheque / Postal Order / Money Order / Bank Draft RHB Bank, Taman Sentosa Branch, Johor Bahru A/C: 2-01147-0004061-1 Payee: Malaysian Dental Association (SZ) If you bank in directly, please fax the bank-in slip or email the scanned copy to us together with participant’s name b) VISA / MASTERCARD* (delete accordingly) Amount RM Card No Expiry Date (MM/YY) Cardholder Name Signature / Date REGISTRATION POLICY: 1. 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