FLORIDA SOCIETY OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS ANNUAL MEETING
2019
NOVEMBER 1–3, 2019 • THE BREAKERS • PALM BEACH, FL
- IN COLLABORATION WITH -
OSTEO SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Supported by
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
We are very pleased to invite you to the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Florida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, in collaboration with Osteo Science Foundation, which will be held November 1–3, 2019, at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida.
The reputation of The Breakers certainly precedes it. As the “original home of R&R,” this property will provide a beautiful backdrop to what we know will be a weekend of stellar educational programming, social and networking opportunities, and the popular Exhibit Hall. The legendary luxury of The Breakers is unprecedented. Since it opened in 1890, The Breakers has provided a respite from the pace of the work week. With eight different dining options and of course the splendor of the oceanfront, you can bask in the sparkling history of this property, once frequented by such families as the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Astors, Carnegies, and Morgans.
You’ll find at this meeting:
• Up to 10 hours of continuing dental and medical education credits
• The Keynote Lecture, delivered by Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhD, who will discuss: "Complete Digital Work Flow on Full Arch Restoration with Fixed Prothesis and with
Fixed-Removable Hybrid Prothesis" "Treatment of the Edentulous and Terminal Dentition Maxilla with Bone Grafts and
Implants. "Vertical and Transverse Alveolar Ridge Construction: Patient Specific Treatment"
• Required “Preventing Medical Errors/Risk Management” program delivered by Richard A. Mufson, DDS
• Required “Course: "Human Trafficking: The Role of Healthcare Professionals" delivered by Ileana Pino, DHSc, CRDH
• The wide-ranging Exhibit Hall, which offers attendees ample, uninterrupted time to learn about the products and services busy OMFS practices use every day
And, of course, when not at the meeting, you can enjoy Florida’s oldest golf course, designed by Alexander H. Findlay in 1897 and just renovated in late 2018 by Rees Jones. This unique course, as stated by The Breakers, “honors its heritage and seaside location with contemporary playability.” Whether your preference is enjoying tennis, relaxing poolside, or the full spa, The Breakers makes a great weekend getaway destination.
Please take a moment to review the information in this brochure and register for the 2019 Florida Annual Meeting today (and book your hotel accommodations!).
On behalf of the leadership of the Florida Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and Osteo Science Foundation, we hope that you will join us for a weekend of learning and collegiality.
Sincerely,
ALAN S. HERFORD, DDS, MDCHAIR, OSTEO SCIENCE FOUNDATION
DANIEL J. GESEK, JR., DMDPRESIDENT, FSOMS
2019 FSOMS ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 20193:00 – 5:00 pm Executive Board Business Meeting
6:00 pm Welcome Reception
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 20197:00 – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
8:00 – 10:00 am Keynote Address: "Complete Digital Work Flow on Full Arch
Restoration with Fixed Prothesis" Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhD (2 hrs CDE/CME)
10:00 – 10:30 am Break in the Exhibit Hall
10:30 – Noon Keynote Address: "Complete Digital Work Flow on Full Arch
Restoration with Fixed Removable Hybrid Prothesis" Daniel B. Spagnoli,
DDS, PhD (1.5 hrs CDE/CME)
12:00 - 12:30 pm Working Lunch for Afternoon Sessions
12:30 - 2:30 pm "Preventing Medical Errors/Risk Management" (2 hrs CDE/CME)
Richard A. Mufson, DDS
2:30 - 3:30 pm "Human Trafficking: The Role of Healthcare Professionals"
Ileana Pino, DHSc, CRDH (1 hr CDE/CME)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 20197:30 – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
8:00 – 10:00 am Keynote Address: "Treatment of the Edentulous and Terminal Dentition
Maxilla with Bone Grafts and Implants" Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhD
(2 hrs CDE/CME)
10:00 - 10:30 am Break in Exhibit Hall
10:30 - Noon Keynote Address: "Vertical and Transverse Alveolar Ridge
Construction: Patient Specific Treatment" Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhD
(1.5 hrs CDE/CME)
ACCREDITATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of PeerPoint Medical Education Institute, LLC and Osteo Science Foundation. The PeerPoint Medical Education Institute, LLC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
DESIGNATIONThe PeerPoint Medical Education Institute, LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. 10 CDE credits will also be provided. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
OSTEO SCIENCE FOUNDATION Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority, or AGD endorsement. 7/1/18 to 6/30/21 Provider ID: 370582
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhDDr. Spagnoli is the author of over 30 articles and book
chapters. He has served as section editor of the Cleft Palate-
Craniofacial Journal and AAOMFS Knowledge Update. In
2005 and 2006, he co-authored two award-winning papers
published in the Journal of Periodontalology and the
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. His most recent
article, "Dental Implants and the Use of rhBMP-2," which
appeared in the May 2011 issue of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Clinics of North America, was reprinted in Dental
Clinics of North America that same year. His research,
numerous lectures, and continuing education courses are
focused on temporomandibular joint disorders and surgery,
tissue engineering, and preprosthetic surgery. Dr. Spagnoli, who
was formerly the Chair at LSU-New Orleans, is now in private
practice in North Carolina.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Daniel B. Spagnoli, DDS, PhDDr. Spagnoli is the author of over 30 articles and book
chapters. He has served as section editor of the Cleft Palate-
Craniofacial Journal and AAOMFS Knowledge Update. In
2005 and 2006, he co-authored two award-winning papers
published in the Journal of Periodontalology and the
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. His most recent
article, "Dental Implants and the Use of rhBMP-2," which
appeared in the May 2011 issue of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery Clinics of North America, was reprinted in Dental
Clinics of North America that same year. His research,
numerous lectures, and continuing education courses are
focused on temporomandibular joint disorders and surgery,
tissue engineering, and preprosthetic surgery. Dr. Spagnoli, who
was formerly the Chair at LSU-New Orleans, is now in private
practice in North Carolina.
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
Complete digital work flow on full arch restoration with fixed and with fixed-removable hybrid prosthesisObjectives:1. To understand the complexities of a complete digital workflow for complex patients
requiring arch reconstruction/grafting and fixed implant placement2. Visualize the process that integrates, CBCT, intraoral scanning and virtual surgical
planning for these patients3. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of “in office” printed and milled
prosthesis.
Treatment of the Edentulous and Terminal Dentition Maxilla with Bone Grafts and Implants.Objectives:1. Grafting methods correlated with prosthetic options that achieve masticatory
efficiency, and esthetic restoration will be presented.2. The presentation will review clinical evaluation, Radiological evaluation and
comprehensive treatment planning.3. Implant configurations that favor graft or native bone maintenance will be discussed
in conjunction with prosthetic principles. The concept of guided implant and guide indexed prosthesis placement to gain accuracy and efficiency will be introduced.
Vertical and Transverse Alveolar Ridge Construction: Patient Specific TreatmentObjectives:1. To present a wide variety of hard and soft tissue grafting options using autogenous, allogeneic and or xenogenic material.2. Focus on personalized treatment that takes into consideration several factors
including, dentition, alveolar ridge deficiencies, prosthetic final outcome allcombined with complex medical histories.
3. Present a new concept for “layered” grafting techniques.
Richard A. Mufson, DDS Dr. Richard Mufson is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon
in private practice in North Miami Beach, Florida. He is
a graduate of Temple University School of Dentistry
in Philadelphia, PA, the post-graduate OMS residency
training at Georgetown University Medical Center in
Washington, D.C., and is a Diplomate of the American
Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. For well over 25
years, Dr. Mufson has lectured extensively on required
state-mandated courses for the practice of dentistry,
including Laws and Rules of Dentistry, Medical Errors, and
Risk Management. He is also Past President of the South
Florida District Dental Association and Florida Society of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons.
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
"Preventing Medical Errors/Risk Management"This lecture will satisfy the state-mandated biennial 2 Hour requirement for prevention of medical errors, and will include information on the occurrence, prevalence, and scope of problem of medical errors within our health care system, in addition to discussion of root cause analysis, patient safety, and prevention and reduction of errors potentially resulting in patient harm.
There will also be an emphasis on the topic of risk management, including techniques and methods of practice designed to lower the risk of a patient initiating a lawsuit, and reducing the likelihood of a plaintiff prevailing in the event a lawsuit is filed. Also utilizing a "best of" approach to important concepts taught to us over many years by OMSNIC, and others from personal observation, the information will be combined, collated, and uniquely presented in the format of an "algorithm" specifically designed to prevent and defend three relatively common and representative categories of potential lawsuits we face in our daily practice.
Learning ObjectivesThis course will consist of sharing and learning information for the purpose of incorporating into our daily practice:
(1) Techniques designed to increase awareness of, and prevent, medical errors
(2) Techniques designed to (a) lower the risk and/or likelihood of a lawsuit, or in the event of a legal claim against us, (b) lower right risk and/or likelihood of the plaintiff prevailing
(3) An algorithm for reducing patient injury and/or associated legal claims, using as examples three types of claims OMS are called upon to defend: lingual nerve injury, IA nerve injury, and TMJ
The BreakersOne South Country Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480The Breakers is located just 15 minutes from the Palm Beach International Airport.The room block is currently full at The Breakers. If you must cancel your room reservation at The Breakers, please first contact Melissa Connor at [email protected] or 770-271-0453 so that we can fill your room from the waiting list and avoid cancellation fees.
Additional nearby hotels include:
The Brazilian Court - (561) 655-7740
The Chesterfield Palm Beach - (561) 659-5800
Hyatt Place West Palm Beach - (561) 655-1454
Register for the meeting by clicking this link or copying and pasting this URL into your browser: https://www.123signup.com/register?id=rsgfk
Members: $475Life and Retired Members: $400Military Members: $237.50Preventing Medical Errors: $100.00There is no fee for residents, but registration is required
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ABOUT US
Osteo Science Foundation’s mission is to advance hard and soft tissue regeneration, with a focus on Oral and CranioMaxillofacial Surgery. The Foundation was established by Dr. Peter Geistlich in 2013 and is funded by Geistlich Pharma, a global leader in regenerative medicine for dental, oral, and maxillofacial surgery. Osteo Science Foundation is dedicated to advancing scientific research and education that leads to improved outcomes for patients, and operates as an independent, privately funded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
To learn more about Osteo Science Foundation, please visit www.osteoscience.org.
The mission of the Florida Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons is to improve the health of Florida residents through high practice standards, public and professional advocacy, ethical behavior, and to support its members through continuous professional education and advancement of the specialty.
For more information about the FSOMS, please visit www.fsoms.org