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2025 Continuing Education Catalog

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CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVED2025 CE CatalogMore than 100 hours of CE!Exclusive IDA member benets inside

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Register online INDental.org/CE 3The Indiana Dental Association’s Professional Development Committee and Midwest Dental Assembly Subcommittee organized more than 100 hours of Continuing Education (CE) to offer its members and their teams. This resource catalog includes all the sessions we have to offer in 2025. Approval for our continuing educational offerings have been given by the Indiana State Board of Dentistry and ADA CERP. For CE updates year round, visit INDental.org/CE.Table of ContentsBrowse more than 100 CE hours for the whole dental team100CE HOURS2 CE Requirements .................................................... 5Calendar of CE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Special Thanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8OSHA Compliance & Infection Prevention Practices and BLS Recertification ..... 8-9Center for Excellence in Continuing Education ............................. 10-11Live CE: HIPAA Update for the Dental Professional ......................... 13Live CE: Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ......... 15INDental E-Learning Series ........................................... 16-17CE OnDemand ...................................................... 19Midwest Dental Assembly ............................................. 20IDA Team .......................................................... 25Alternative Sources for CE ............................................. 25Questions? ......................................................... 25

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Register online INDental.org/CE 3The Indiana Dental Association’s Professional Development Committee and Midwest Dental Assembly Subcommittee organized more than 100 hours of Continuing Education (CE) to offer its members and their teams. This resource catalog includes all the sessions we have to offer in 2025. Approval for our continuing educational offerings have been given by the Indiana State Board of Dentistry and ADA CERP. For CE updates year round, visit INDental.org/CE.Table of ContentsBrowse more than 100 CE hours for the whole dental team100CE HOURS2 CE Requirements .................................................... 5Calendar of CE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Special Thanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8OSHA Compliance & Infection Prevention Practices and BLS Recertification ..... 8-9Center for Excellence in Continuing Education ............................. 10-11Live CE: HIPAA Update for the Dental Professional ......................... 13Live CE: Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ......... 15INDental E-Learning Series ........................................... 16-17CE OnDemand ...................................................... 19Midwest Dental Assembly ............................................. 20IDA Team .......................................................... 25Alternative Sources for CE ............................................. 25Questions? ......................................................... 25

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Purple = Required CEBlue = Online LearningTeal = CE with Networking OpportunityRegister online INDental.org/CE 54 OSHA and HIPAA training is federally mandated. Ethics, basic life support and opioids are licensure mandates. Indiana CE RequirementsLegendIn the event licensure requirements are modified in the 2025 legislation, visit the Indiana State Board of Dentistry (ISBD) website at www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.Current Licensure Cycle• Renew your 2024-2026 licensure by March 1, 2026 at www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.• All continuing education courses must be approved by the ISBD in order to apply toward licensure credits. ADA, IDA and local component continuing education credits are approved by the ISBD.• You receive one credit hour per state or national meeting you attend.• Lecture credits are issued one hour per every hour of attendance.• Hands-on credits are issued two hours per every one hour of participation.CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDImportant!The IDA realizes how important it is to dental professionals to complete the appropriate amount of continuing education hours each licensure cycle. Dedicated to high-quality CE, the IDA Professional Development Committee and the Midwest Dental Association Subcommittee work hard to offer a wide range of course options that are approved by the Indiana State Board of Dentistry and the American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP). All classes taken through the IDA meet licensure requirements. Over the past year, we've heard from multiple dental professionals who participated in CE that claimed to meet licensure standards, but were neither approved by the ISBD nor the ADA. CE that counts towards license renewal will include our approved seal. We want our members and their team to take part in CE that counts. View licensure requirements at www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.Basic CE Requirements for Dentists (min. 20 Credit hours)• Minimum 10 Credit hours must be earned from live presentations. Live Credit hour requirements are subject to change. For current information visit www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.• Ethics, Professional Responsibility and Indiana statutes and administrative rules governing dentists and dental hygienists (2 Credit hours).• Practice Management (not required, but a maximum of 5 Credit hours can be applied in this category).• Annual HIPAA training is a federal requirement (no specific amount of hours).• Annual OSHA/Infection Control Training is a federal requirement (no specific number of Credit hours required).• Opioid Prescribing & Abuse (2 Credit hours for all dentists with a CSR license).Basic CE Requirements for Hygienists (min.19 Credit hours)• Minimum 9.5 Credit hours must be earned from live presentations. Live Credit hour requirements are subject to change. For current information visit www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/. • Ethics, Professional Responsibility and Indiana statutes and administrative rules governing dentists and dental hygienists (2 Credit hours).• Practice Management (not required, but a maximum of 5 Credit hours can be applied in this category).• Annual HIPAA training is a federal requirement (no specific amount of hours).• Annual OSHA/Infection Control Training is a Federal requirement (no specific number of Credit hours required).• Basic Life Support Certification.

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Purple = Required CEBlue = Online LearningTeal = CE with Networking OpportunityRegister online INDental.org/CE 54 OSHA and HIPAA training is federally mandated. Ethics, basic life support and opioids are licensure mandates. Indiana CE RequirementsLegendIn the event licensure requirements are modified in the 2025 legislation, visit the Indiana State Board of Dentistry (ISBD) website at www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.Current Licensure Cycle• Renew your 2024-2026 licensure by March 1, 2026 at www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.• All continuing education courses must be approved by the ISBD in order to apply toward licensure credits. ADA, IDA and local component continuing education credits are approved by the ISBD.• You receive one credit hour per state or national meeting you attend.• Lecture credits are issued one hour per every hour of attendance.• Hands-on credits are issued two hours per every one hour of participation.CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDImportant!The IDA realizes how important it is to dental professionals to complete the appropriate amount of continuing education hours each licensure cycle. Dedicated to high-quality CE, the IDA Professional Development Committee and the Midwest Dental Association Subcommittee work hard to offer a wide range of course options that are approved by the Indiana State Board of Dentistry and the American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP). All classes taken through the IDA meet licensure requirements. Over the past year, we've heard from multiple dental professionals who participated in CE that claimed to meet licensure standards, but were neither approved by the ISBD nor the ADA. CE that counts towards license renewal will include our approved seal. We want our members and their team to take part in CE that counts. View licensure requirements at www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.Basic CE Requirements for Dentists (min. 20 Credit hours)• Minimum 10 Credit hours must be earned from live presentations. Live Credit hour requirements are subject to change. For current information visit www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/.• Ethics, Professional Responsibility and Indiana statutes and administrative rules governing dentists and dental hygienists (2 Credit hours).• Practice Management (not required, but a maximum of 5 Credit hours can be applied in this category).• Annual HIPAA training is a federal requirement (no specific amount of hours).• Annual OSHA/Infection Control Training is a federal requirement (no specific number of Credit hours required).• Opioid Prescribing & Abuse (2 Credit hours for all dentists with a CSR license).Basic CE Requirements for Hygienists (min.19 Credit hours)• Minimum 9.5 Credit hours must be earned from live presentations. Live Credit hour requirements are subject to change. For current information visit www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/. • Ethics, Professional Responsibility and Indiana statutes and administrative rules governing dentists and dental hygienists (2 Credit hours).• Practice Management (not required, but a maximum of 5 Credit hours can be applied in this category).• Annual HIPAA training is a federal requirement (no specific amount of hours).• Annual OSHA/Infection Control Training is a Federal requirement (no specific number of Credit hours required).• Basic Life Support Certification.

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6 Register online INDental.org/CE 7IDA Calendar of CEDate Subject PageJanuary 6 – Online Risk Mitigation through Better Documentation (FREE) 17January 21 – Online HIPAA Update for the Dental Professional ($) 13January 23 – Online Business Series: Tax Strategies for Dentists (FREE) 16January 29 – Online Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ($) 15February 6 – Online IDA Peer Review: Patient Dispute Resolution Program (FREE) 17February 21 – Indianapolis OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8March 6 – Online Anxiety at Work (FREE) 17March 14 – Plaineld Homecare Fads vs. Facts: Counsel Your Patients for Success ($) 10April 3 – OnlineCybersecurity Risks and HIPAA (FREE)17April 17 – Online Estate Planning Essentials for Dentists (FREE) 16May 1 – Online Managing Patients on Blood Thinners (FREE) 17May 15 – 17 – French Lick Midwest Dental Assembly ($) 20June 5 – Online Interceptive Ortho and Management of Developing Dentition (FREE) 17July 10 – Online Infant Feeding: Let’s Discuss Function, Frena, and Frenectomy (FREE) 17July 24 – Online Business Series: Buying and Selling a Practice (FREE) 16August 7 – OnlinePediatric Oral Radiology: From Radiation Safety to Lesions and CBCT (FREE)17September 4 – Online Oral Cancer Prevention (FREE) 17September 12 – Richmond OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8September 19 – Lafayette OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8September 25 – Online Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ($) 15September 26 – South Bend OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8October 2 – Online Understanding and Managing Compassion Fatigue in Dentistry (FREE) 17October 1 – Fort Wayne OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8October 3 – Indianapolis OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8October 16 – Online Expanding or Building a Practice (FREE) 16November 6 – OnlineIncreasing your Brain's Performance for Greater Professional Success while Managing Change (FREE)17November 7 – Online Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ($) 15November 14 – PlaineldSolving Controversies in Dentistry & Are Edentulous Patients Your Major Challenge? ($)11December 4 – Online Pearls In Pediatric Dentistry 17SAVE THE DATEAPRIL 17, 2025DISCOVER ALL YOURSELLING OPTIONSAs a practice owner, learn allof your options, includinghow-to make educatedselling decisions based onyour specific needs and goals.BLAKE RINGBLAKE RINGwithPrincipal of Legacy Practice Transitions800-334-9126info@legacypracticetransitions.comScan here to learn more:NAVIGATING THE MARKETPLACE:A COMPLETE GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR PRACTICE IN TODAY’S MARKETPRIVATE PRACTICE VSPRIVATE EQUITYExplore the key factorsinfluencing the decisionbetween private practiceownership and partneringwith private equity firms.EXPLORE CREATIVE WAYS TOTRANSITION YOUR LEGACY

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6 Register online INDental.org/CE 7IDA Calendar of CEDate Subject PageJanuary 6 – Online Risk Mitigation through Better Documentation (FREE) 17January 21 – Online HIPAA Update for the Dental Professional ($) 13January 23 – Online Business Series: Tax Strategies for Dentists (FREE) 16January 29 – Online Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ($) 15February 6 – Online IDA Peer Review: Patient Dispute Resolution Program (FREE) 17February 21 – Indianapolis OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8March 6 – Online Anxiety at Work (FREE) 17March 14 – Plaineld Homecare Fads vs. Facts: Counsel Your Patients for Success ($) 10April 3 – OnlineCybersecurity Risks and HIPAA (FREE)17April 17 – Online Estate Planning Essentials for Dentists (FREE) 16May 1 – Online Managing Patients on Blood Thinners (FREE) 17May 15 – 17 – French Lick Midwest Dental Assembly ($) 20June 5 – Online Interceptive Ortho and Management of Developing Dentition (FREE) 17July 10 – Online Infant Feeding: Let’s Discuss Function, Frena, and Frenectomy (FREE) 17July 24 – Online Business Series: Buying and Selling a Practice (FREE) 16August 7 – OnlinePediatric Oral Radiology: From Radiation Safety to Lesions and CBCT (FREE)17September 4 – Online Oral Cancer Prevention (FREE) 17September 12 – Richmond OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8September 19 – Lafayette OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8September 25 – Online Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ($) 15September 26 – South Bend OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8October 2 – Online Understanding and Managing Compassion Fatigue in Dentistry (FREE) 17October 1 – Fort Wayne OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8October 3 – Indianapolis OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention, BLS Recertication ($) 8October 16 – Online Expanding or Building a Practice (FREE) 16November 6 – OnlineIncreasing your Brain's Performance for Greater Professional Success while Managing Change (FREE)17November 7 – Online Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional Responsibility ($) 15November 14 – PlaineldSolving Controversies in Dentistry & Are Edentulous Patients Your Major Challenge? ($)11December 4 – Online Pearls In Pediatric Dentistry 17SAVE THE DATEAPRIL 17, 2025DISCOVER ALL YOURSELLING OPTIONSAs a practice owner, learn allof your options, includinghow-to make educatedselling decisions based onyour specific needs and goals.BLAKE RINGBLAKE RINGwithPrincipal of Legacy Practice Transitions800-334-9126info@legacypracticetransitions.comScan here to learn more:NAVIGATING THE MARKETPLACE:A COMPLETE GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR PRACTICE IN TODAY’S MARKETPRIVATE PRACTICE VSPRIVATE EQUITYExplore the key factorsinfluencing the decisionbetween private practiceownership and partneringwith private equity firms.EXPLORE CREATIVE WAYS TOTRANSITION YOUR LEGACY

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Check-in8 – 8:30 a.m. ESTClass time8:30 – 10:30 a.m. ESTCredits2 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterKay MaddoxMember/Team Price**Non-Member Price$80/per person $225/per person**10% discount for teams of 4 or more8 Register online INDental.org/OC Special ThanksA special thank you to the Professional Development Committee and Midwest Dental Assembly Subcommittee for their hard work, creativity and thoughtfulness in making continued learning more relevant to members and their teams. For feedback on programming, email Meetings@INDental.org or friend us on Facebook/INDental and Instagram @indental. Thank you!Indiana Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association assisting dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Indiana Dental Association designates each activity for a specified number of continuing education units.IndianapolisLocation: Hillcrest Country ClubFebruary 21October 3RichmondLocation: Forest Hills Country ClubSeptember 12Fort WayneLocation: Alumni Center October 1South BendLocation: Holiday Inn MishawakaSeptember 26LafayetteLocation: Double Tree by Hilton Lafayette EastSeptember 19Local OSHA/BLS Location OptionsCheck with your local component on other OSHA/BLS offerings throughout the year. See page 25 for your local component's contact information.Professional Development CommitteeDr. Karen Ellis, ChairDr. Heather HradekDr. Jeff StolarzDr. Ryan ZimmermanDr. Will Hine, ConsultantMidwest Dental Assembly SubcommitteeDr. Amanda Miller, ChairDr. Will HineDr. Audrey Kyle Dr. Ryan ZimmermanDr. Ben Clinkenbeard, ConsultantMISSION: The Professional Development Committee is charged with enhancing the professional development of IDA members and their dental teams through continuing education, networking opportunities and conducting IDA related event programming.Kay Maddox is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Nursing and practiced in Indiana for 50 years. She serves as a trainer on two Ivy Tech State College campuses, and is a member of the Regional Faculty for Indiana University Ball Memorial Hospitals. Kay is also an instructor for the American Health & Safety Institute. She has lectured to the dental community in Indiana for over 30 years regarding OSHA compliance. Jay Williamson is both an AHA and ASHI instructor. He has over 20 years of experience in instructing CPR, rst aid, universal precautions and many other topics. He has trained in healthcare, childcare, industrial and educational settings and is the owner of On-Site Health & Safety Training Service.DisclaimerNeither presenter has a significant financial interest in products or services to be discussed in these presentations.*Basic life support is required for hygienists and is recommended for dentists by most professional liabil-ity insurance carriers.Register online INDental.org/OC 9OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention Practices, BLS RecerticationOSHA and HIPAA training is federally mandated. Ethics, basic life support* and opioids are licensure mandates. See page 5 for specific requirements.OSHA Compliance and Infection Prevention PracticesThe goal of this lecture is to help create a safe working environment for dental professionals. The keynote topics include exposure control, infection prevention, post exposure management protocols and record keeping.• Understand the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals in the workplace. • Gain insight on use, storage, appropriate care and safe disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE).• Acquire knowledge of and correct use of safety data sheets (SDS).• Learn the importance of an emergency preparedness action plan.Important Info.Check-in10:30 – 11 a.m. ESTClass time11 a.m. – 1 p.m. ESTCredits4 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterJay Williamson and Kay MaddoxMember/Team Price**Non-Member Price$80/per person $80/per person**10% discount for teams of 4 or moreBasic Life Support RecertificationThe goal of the American Safety and Health Institutes BLS for Healthcare Providers and Professional Rescuers is to provide high quality training in performing CPR both as a single rescuer and as part of a rescue team for adults, children and infants. This program conforms to the American Heart Association’s guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care.• Recognize and assess the need for CPR.• Understand and demonstrate CPR and AED use.• Pass a skills check off and written exam.Important Info.REQUIREDAbout the Speakers and RegistrationScan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVED

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Check-in8 – 8:30 a.m. ESTClass time8:30 – 10:30 a.m. ESTCredits2 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterKay MaddoxMember/Team Price**Non-Member Price$80/per person $225/per person**10% discount for teams of 4 or more8 Register online INDental.org/OC Special ThanksA special thank you to the Professional Development Committee and Midwest Dental Assembly Subcommittee for their hard work, creativity and thoughtfulness in making continued learning more relevant to members and their teams. For feedback on programming, email Meetings@INDental.org or friend us on Facebook/INDental and Instagram @indental. Thank you!Indiana Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association assisting dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Indiana Dental Association designates each activity for a specified number of continuing education units.IndianapolisLocation: Hillcrest Country ClubFebruary 21October 3RichmondLocation: Forest Hills Country ClubSeptember 12Fort WayneLocation: Alumni Center October 1South BendLocation: Holiday Inn MishawakaSeptember 26LafayetteLocation: Double Tree by Hilton Lafayette EastSeptember 19Local OSHA/BLS Location OptionsCheck with your local component on other OSHA/BLS offerings throughout the year. See page 25 for your local component's contact information.Professional Development CommitteeDr. Karen Ellis, ChairDr. Heather HradekDr. Jeff StolarzDr. Ryan ZimmermanDr. Will Hine, ConsultantMidwest Dental Assembly SubcommitteeDr. Amanda Miller, ChairDr. Will HineDr. Audrey Kyle Dr. Ryan ZimmermanDr. Ben Clinkenbeard, ConsultantMISSION: The Professional Development Committee is charged with enhancing the professional development of IDA members and their dental teams through continuing education, networking opportunities and conducting IDA related event programming.Kay Maddox is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Nursing and practiced in Indiana for 50 years. She serves as a trainer on two Ivy Tech State College campuses, and is a member of the Regional Faculty for Indiana University Ball Memorial Hospitals. Kay is also an instructor for the American Health & Safety Institute. She has lectured to the dental community in Indiana for over 30 years regarding OSHA compliance. Jay Williamson is both an AHA and ASHI instructor. He has over 20 years of experience in instructing CPR, rst aid, universal precautions and many other topics. He has trained in healthcare, childcare, industrial and educational settings and is the owner of On-Site Health & Safety Training Service.DisclaimerNeither presenter has a significant financial interest in products or services to be discussed in these presentations.*Basic life support is required for hygienists and is recommended for dentists by most professional liabil-ity insurance carriers.Register online INDental.org/OC 9OSHA Compliance, Infection Prevention Practices, BLS RecerticationOSHA and HIPAA training is federally mandated. Ethics, basic life support* and opioids are licensure mandates. See page 5 for specific requirements.OSHA Compliance and Infection Prevention PracticesThe goal of this lecture is to help create a safe working environment for dental professionals. The keynote topics include exposure control, infection prevention, post exposure management protocols and record keeping.• Understand the risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals in the workplace. • Gain insight on use, storage, appropriate care and safe disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE).• Acquire knowledge of and correct use of safety data sheets (SDS).• Learn the importance of an emergency preparedness action plan.Important Info.Check-in10:30 – 11 a.m. ESTClass time11 a.m. – 1 p.m. ESTCredits4 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterJay Williamson and Kay MaddoxMember/Team Price**Non-Member Price$80/per person $80/per person**10% discount for teams of 4 or moreBasic Life Support RecertificationThe goal of the American Safety and Health Institutes BLS for Healthcare Providers and Professional Rescuers is to provide high quality training in performing CPR both as a single rescuer and as part of a rescue team for adults, children and infants. This program conforms to the American Heart Association’s guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care.• Recognize and assess the need for CPR.• Understand and demonstrate CPR and AED use.• Pass a skills check off and written exam.Important Info.REQUIREDAbout the Speakers and RegistrationScan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVED

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Friday, March 14Register online INDental.org/CFE 1110 Register online INDental.org/CFE About the SpeakerDr. Karen Baker, MSProfessor Karen Baker has been on the Dental College faculty at the University of Iowa for 40 years and occupies a unique role in dental practice and education. She is a clinical pharmacist with a Master’s in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics and is focused on patient-specic dental drug therapy. She has given over 1,000 programs nationally and internationally. Her dental education-based pharmacy and drug therapy consultation center is the only one in the United States.The Indiana Dental Association is celebrating its seventh year of single-day live seminars presented by the Center for Excellence in Continuing Education. These events continue to advance clinical excellence by offering spring and fall live seminars that host primo speakers and topics. Our speakers address topics that make a difference to you, your colleagues, and your dental teams. For your convenience, both programs are offered in a central Indiana location, at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in Plainfield, IN.Join us for Karen Baker's, "Homecare Fads vs. Facts: Counsel Patients for Success" on Friday, March 14 and Dr. Gordon Christensen's, Friday, November 14 morning session "Are Edentulous Patients Your Major Challenge?" and "Solving Controversies in Dentistry" in the afternoon. Each session includes a light breakfast and lunch, and will develop you and your team professionally with five LIVE credit hours each for the same great low price. Center For Excellence in Continuing EducationTraining Objectives: Skills. Knowledge. Productivity.Is nano-hydroxyapatite better than uoride? Is charcoal the best whitener? What works fastest and best for sensitivity? How can I get relief from this dry mouth and the bad breath that goes with it? Patients ask questions about home use dental products more frequently than they ask about any other oral health subject. They need your professional guidance now more than ever in making the best choices based on their unique set of circumstances. Professor Baker will compare manufacturer claims and objective clinical data.Lecture Objectives: Ø Recommend a mouthrinse based on patient factors such as xerostomia and caries risk. Ø Select a dentifrice for a specific patient based on caries risk, gingivitis or calculus reduction, sensitivity reduction, abrasiveness, cleaning ability, staining and safety with chronic use. Ø Choose the most effective mechanical and chemical treatments for halitosis.Homecare Fads vs. Facts: Counsel Patients for SuccessDateFriday, March 14Check-in8 – 9 a.m. ESTClass time9 a.m. – 3 p.m. ESTOn-site lunch11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. ESTCredits5 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterKaren Baker, MSImportant Info.Scan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDFriday, November 14About the SpeakerGordon Christensen, DDSGordon J. Christensen is Founder and Chief Executive Ofcer of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC), Senior Consultant and Previous CEO of Clinicians Report Foundation (CR), and a Practicing Prosthodontist in Provo, Utah. Gordon's degrees include: DDS, University of Southern California; MSD, University of Washington; PhD, University of Denver; and two honorary doctorates. Currently, he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah, School of Dentistry.Member Price Non-Member Price$175/per person per session or $300 for both 2025 sessions$225/per person per session or $400 for both 2025 sessionsResident Dental Student$25/per person per session $25/per person per sessionDental Team Member Out-of-State$75/per person per session $175/per person per sessionCenter For Excellence Session PricingDateFriday, November 14Check-in8 – 9 a.m. ESTClass time9 a.m. – 3 p.m. ESTOn-site lunch11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. ESTCredits5 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterGordon Christensen, DDSImportant Info.The Center for Excellence in Continuing Education meets at: Embassy Suites Conference Center 2353 Perry Rd., Plaineld, IN 46168Visit INDental.org/CFE to learn about special discounted rates for members wishing to stay overnight before or after the sessions.Scan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDAre you frustrated when trying to make decisions about some clinical subjects? Some current controversies have questionable answers promoted by manufacturers. Different needs exist in specic locations further confounding appropriate clinical decisions. This presentation identies the most important current controversies and provides suggested solutions.Lecture Objectives: Ø Identify current controversies in dentistry. Ø Decide which of the controversies impacts you the most. Ø Provide potential solutions for each. Ø Integrate the changes into the practice.Solving Controversies in DentistryAfternoon sessionAre Edentulous Patients Your Major Challenge?Morning sessionMost dentists consider this procedure to be the most unpredictable procedure they routinely treat. Does it have to be that concerning? Numerous removable prosth procedures can be signicantly simplied, delegated to team members, improved, and made more effective. This course identies the most important unpredictable aspects of this procedure and provides methods to make it faster, easier, better, and less expensive.Lecture Objectives: Ø Simplify and refine the edentulous restoration procedures. Ø Identify and use the best products. Ø Define what procedures can be delegated to team members. Ø Integrate the concepts into the practice.

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Friday, March 14Register online INDental.org/CFE 1110 Register online INDental.org/CFE About the SpeakerDr. Karen Baker, MSProfessor Karen Baker has been on the Dental College faculty at the University of Iowa for 40 years and occupies a unique role in dental practice and education. She is a clinical pharmacist with a Master’s in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics and is focused on patient-specic dental drug therapy. She has given over 1,000 programs nationally and internationally. Her dental education-based pharmacy and drug therapy consultation center is the only one in the United States.The Indiana Dental Association is celebrating its seventh year of single-day live seminars presented by the Center for Excellence in Continuing Education. These events continue to advance clinical excellence by offering spring and fall live seminars that host primo speakers and topics. Our speakers address topics that make a difference to you, your colleagues, and your dental teams. For your convenience, both programs are offered in a central Indiana location, at the Embassy Suites Conference Center in Plainfield, IN.Join us for Karen Baker's, "Homecare Fads vs. Facts: Counsel Patients for Success" on Friday, March 14 and Dr. Gordon Christensen's, Friday, November 14 morning session "Are Edentulous Patients Your Major Challenge?" and "Solving Controversies in Dentistry" in the afternoon. Each session includes a light breakfast and lunch, and will develop you and your team professionally with five LIVE credit hours each for the same great low price. Center For Excellence in Continuing EducationTraining Objectives: Skills. Knowledge. Productivity.Is nano-hydroxyapatite better than uoride? Is charcoal the best whitener? What works fastest and best for sensitivity? How can I get relief from this dry mouth and the bad breath that goes with it? Patients ask questions about home use dental products more frequently than they ask about any other oral health subject. They need your professional guidance now more than ever in making the best choices based on their unique set of circumstances. Professor Baker will compare manufacturer claims and objective clinical data.Lecture Objectives: Ø Recommend a mouthrinse based on patient factors such as xerostomia and caries risk. Ø Select a dentifrice for a specific patient based on caries risk, gingivitis or calculus reduction, sensitivity reduction, abrasiveness, cleaning ability, staining and safety with chronic use. Ø Choose the most effective mechanical and chemical treatments for halitosis.Homecare Fads vs. Facts: Counsel Patients for SuccessDateFriday, March 14Check-in8 – 9 a.m. ESTClass time9 a.m. – 3 p.m. ESTOn-site lunch11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. ESTCredits5 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterKaren Baker, MSImportant Info.Scan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDFriday, November 14About the SpeakerGordon Christensen, DDSGordon J. Christensen is Founder and Chief Executive Ofcer of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC), Senior Consultant and Previous CEO of Clinicians Report Foundation (CR), and a Practicing Prosthodontist in Provo, Utah. Gordon's degrees include: DDS, University of Southern California; MSD, University of Washington; PhD, University of Denver; and two honorary doctorates. Currently, he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah, School of Dentistry.Member Price Non-Member Price$175/per person per session or $300 for both 2025 sessions$225/per person per session or $400 for both 2025 sessionsResident Dental Student$25/per person per session $25/per person per sessionDental Team Member Out-of-State$75/per person per session $175/per person per sessionCenter For Excellence Session PricingDateFriday, November 14Check-in8 – 9 a.m. ESTClass time9 a.m. – 3 p.m. ESTOn-site lunch11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. ESTCredits5 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterGordon Christensen, DDSImportant Info.The Center for Excellence in Continuing Education meets at: Embassy Suites Conference Center 2353 Perry Rd., Plaineld, IN 46168Visit INDental.org/CFE to learn about special discounted rates for members wishing to stay overnight before or after the sessions.Scan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDAre you frustrated when trying to make decisions about some clinical subjects? Some current controversies have questionable answers promoted by manufacturers. Different needs exist in specic locations further confounding appropriate clinical decisions. This presentation identies the most important current controversies and provides suggested solutions.Lecture Objectives: Ø Identify current controversies in dentistry. Ø Decide which of the controversies impacts you the most. Ø Provide potential solutions for each. Ø Integrate the changes into the practice.Solving Controversies in DentistryAfternoon sessionAre Edentulous Patients Your Major Challenge?Morning sessionMost dentists consider this procedure to be the most unpredictable procedure they routinely treat. Does it have to be that concerning? Numerous removable prosth procedures can be signicantly simplied, delegated to team members, improved, and made more effective. This course identies the most important unpredictable aspects of this procedure and provides methods to make it faster, easier, better, and less expensive.Lecture Objectives: Ø Simplify and refine the edentulous restoration procedures. Ø Identify and use the best products. Ø Define what procedures can be delegated to team members. Ø Integrate the concepts into the practice.

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Lecture Objectives: Ø Review the major sections of HIPAA, including coding, privacy, security, NPI and HITECH. Ø Understand eight (8) tips for dental office HIPAA compliance. Ø Review the enforcement of HIPAA, including Breach of Notification, Common violations, fines and punishments. Ø Discuss annual HIPAA Audit requirements. Register online INDental.org/CE 1312 DateJanuary 21Class time6 – 7 p.m. ESTCredits1 LIVE Credit hourPresenterJay Dziwlik, MBA, CAELocationVirtualMember/Team PriceNon-Member Price$90/per person $175/per personHIPAA Update for the Dental ProfessionalBring your entire office along to fulfill your annual training requirment for federal HIPAA during our new on-line, live webinar. This program provides a quick overview of the HIPAA and its various parts, walk through of the dental office applications, review of HIPAA enforcement and most frequently asked questions and concerns.Important Info.About the SpeakerScan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDJay Dziwlik has been with the Indiana Dental Association since 2000, currently serving as Assistant Executive Director with over 29 years of experience in non-profit association management.Jay is a nationally recognized Certified Association Executive (CAE); holds a graduate MBA and has been recognized as the Indiana Association Professional of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives in 2005 and 2019. Indiana Dental Association awarded Jay the Special Service Award for his work in leadership development and Mission of Mercy charitable dentistry project.REQUIREDDoes your IT company speak Dental? Relax, Midtown speaks your language. Let us show you how easy it is to make a change. •Support for practice management software•Imaging software support and digital integrations•Hardware maintenance, support, replacement, and loaner equipment•Assistance with HIPAA risk assessments•Internal and external vulnerability scans•Simulated Phishing Attacks•In-person security awareness training.•System monitoring and reporting•Secure email and backups•Phone systems and cabling•Surveillance systems•New office builds and office moves•Support for software conversions•Dental cloud software support Contact Midtown Technology Group Today!317.572.8369 or info@midtowntg.com Midtown is local to Indiana and not a startup. We have a team of techs and staff who have worked with dental their entire careers. Dental is our niche and largest focus. We also support general medical and other professional industries, which gives Midtown a vast knowledge base of experience, as well as the ability to provide high level solutions when needed. Come see what over 60+ years of combined experience can bring to your office. Don’t Miss…. IDA E-Learning session on April 3, 2025. Cybersecurity Risk and HIPAA •What is “Risk” in cybersecurity, how does it connect to HIPAA or Cyber Insurance Policies•Steps to avoid a cyber incident. Assessing and managing risk recommendations. Important tools toimplement in your practice.•How do I respond if something happens. Risk Assessment, Risk Management Plan, IncidentResponse and Reporting.

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Lecture Objectives: Ø Review the major sections of HIPAA, including coding, privacy, security, NPI and HITECH. Ø Understand eight (8) tips for dental office HIPAA compliance. Ø Review the enforcement of HIPAA, including Breach of Notification, Common violations, fines and punishments. Ø Discuss annual HIPAA Audit requirements. Register online INDental.org/CE 1312 DateJanuary 21Class time6 – 7 p.m. ESTCredits1 LIVE Credit hourPresenterJay Dziwlik, MBA, CAELocationVirtualMember/Team PriceNon-Member Price$90/per person $175/per personHIPAA Update for the Dental ProfessionalBring your entire office along to fulfill your annual training requirment for federal HIPAA during our new on-line, live webinar. This program provides a quick overview of the HIPAA and its various parts, walk through of the dental office applications, review of HIPAA enforcement and most frequently asked questions and concerns.Important Info.About the SpeakerScan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDJay Dziwlik has been with the Indiana Dental Association since 2000, currently serving as Assistant Executive Director with over 29 years of experience in non-profit association management.Jay is a nationally recognized Certified Association Executive (CAE); holds a graduate MBA and has been recognized as the Indiana Association Professional of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives in 2005 and 2019. Indiana Dental Association awarded Jay the Special Service Award for his work in leadership development and Mission of Mercy charitable dentistry project.REQUIREDDoes your IT company speak Dental? Relax, Midtown speaks your language. Let us show you how easy it is to make a change. •Support for practice management software•Imaging software support and digital integrations•Hardware maintenance, support, replacement, and loaner equipment•Assistance with HIPAA risk assessments•Internal and external vulnerability scans•Simulated Phishing Attacks•In-person security awareness training.•System monitoring and reporting•Secure email and backups•Phone systems and cabling•Surveillance systems•New office builds and office moves•Support for software conversions•Dental cloud software support Contact Midtown Technology Group Today!317.572.8369 or info@midtowntg.com Midtown is local to Indiana and not a startup. We have a team of techs and staff who have worked with dental their entire careers. Dental is our niche and largest focus. We also support general medical and other professional industries, which gives Midtown a vast knowledge base of experience, as well as the ability to provide high level solutions when needed. Come see what over 60+ years of combined experience can bring to your office. Don’t Miss…. IDA E-Learning session on April 3, 2025. Cybersecurity Risk and HIPAA •What is “Risk” in cybersecurity, how does it connect to HIPAA or Cyber Insurance Policies•Steps to avoid a cyber incident. Assessing and managing risk recommendations. Important tools toimplement in your practice.•How do I respond if something happens. Risk Assessment, Risk Management Plan, IncidentResponse and Reporting.

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14 Register online INDental.org/CE 15Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional ResponsibilityDentists and hygienists are invited to join the IDA in a fast-paced, interactive and entertaining program that fulfills your two hour requirement for license renewal. This program will provide an opportunity for testing your ethical knowledge and peer interaction on those “sticky situations” every dental professional faces in practice.IDA has an up-to-date, insightful review of the Indiana Dental Practice Act and rules affecting your practice and patients. You will both learn and enjoy this presentation as you fulfill your Indiana State Board of Dentistry CE requirement. Jay Dziwlik has been with the Indiana Dental Association since 2000, currently serving as Assistant Executive Director with over 29 years of experience in non-profit association management.Jay is a nationally recognized Certified Association Executive (CAE); holds a graduate MBA and has been recognized as the Indiana Association Professional of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives in 2005 and 2019. Indiana Dental Association awarded Jay the Special Service Award for his work in leadership development and Mission of Mercy charitable dentistry project.About the SpeakerLecture Objectives: Ø Engage in peer to peer interaction on dental specific ethical situations. Ø Review portions of the Indiana statutes and rules that relate to the practice of dentistry and hygiene. Ø Discuss the principles of ethics and code of professional conduct related to dentistry and hygiene. Ø Review and draw out applications to some of the professional responsibilities of dentists and hygienists. Class Options6 – 8 p.m. EST, Wednesday, January 296 – 8 p.m. EST, Thursday, September 259 – 11 a.m. EST, Friday, November 7Credits2 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterJay Dziwlik, MBA, CAELocationVirtualMember/Team PriceNon-Member Price$90/per person $175/per personImportant Info.Scan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDREQUIREDGreg O’Herren Greg@ShamrockBuilders.com (317) 590-4713Greg O’Herren Greg@ShamrockBuilders.com (317) 590-4713Want to learn more? Create a Space That Smiles Back at Your Patients!Create a Space That Smiles Back at Your Patients!WE HAVE TRANSFORMED OVER 95 SPACES FOR OURGRINNING DENTAL CLIENTSShamrockBuilders.comShamrockBuilders.comAsk your DentalSupplier about us! Check out our work on our website!With Shamrock Builders: Your Trusted Partner in Dental RemodelingYour dreamoffice, in just2-3 weeks!

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14 Register online INDental.org/CE 15Indiana Ethics, Jurisprudence and Professional ResponsibilityDentists and hygienists are invited to join the IDA in a fast-paced, interactive and entertaining program that fulfills your two hour requirement for license renewal. This program will provide an opportunity for testing your ethical knowledge and peer interaction on those “sticky situations” every dental professional faces in practice.IDA has an up-to-date, insightful review of the Indiana Dental Practice Act and rules affecting your practice and patients. You will both learn and enjoy this presentation as you fulfill your Indiana State Board of Dentistry CE requirement. Jay Dziwlik has been with the Indiana Dental Association since 2000, currently serving as Assistant Executive Director with over 29 years of experience in non-profit association management.Jay is a nationally recognized Certified Association Executive (CAE); holds a graduate MBA and has been recognized as the Indiana Association Professional of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives in 2005 and 2019. Indiana Dental Association awarded Jay the Special Service Award for his work in leadership development and Mission of Mercy charitable dentistry project.About the SpeakerLecture Objectives: Ø Engage in peer to peer interaction on dental specific ethical situations. Ø Review portions of the Indiana statutes and rules that relate to the practice of dentistry and hygiene. Ø Discuss the principles of ethics and code of professional conduct related to dentistry and hygiene. Ø Review and draw out applications to some of the professional responsibilities of dentists and hygienists. Class Options6 – 8 p.m. EST, Wednesday, January 296 – 8 p.m. EST, Thursday, September 259 – 11 a.m. EST, Friday, November 7Credits2 LIVE Credit hoursPresenterJay Dziwlik, MBA, CAELocationVirtualMember/Team PriceNon-Member Price$90/per person $175/per personImportant Info.Scan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDREQUIREDGreg O’Herren Greg@ShamrockBuilders.com (317) 590-4713Greg O’Herren Greg@ShamrockBuilders.com (317) 590-4713Want to learn more? Create a Space That Smiles Back at Your Patients!Create a Space That Smiles Back at Your Patients!WE HAVE TRANSFORMED OVER 95 SPACES FOR OURGRINNING DENTAL CLIENTSShamrockBuilders.comShamrockBuilders.comAsk your DentalSupplier about us! Check out our work on our website!With Shamrock Builders: Your Trusted Partner in Dental RemodelingYour dreamoffice, in just2-3 weeks!

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INDental E-Learning SeriesThe Professional Development Committee is thrilled to continue offering this EXCLUSIVE, NO-FEE MEMBER BENEFIT, the INDental E-Learning Series, with a live online webinar occurring the first Thursday of the month at 12 p.m. EST for 1 LIVE Credit hour. New this year, the Professional Development Committee is excited to introduce you to a new E-Learning series. We are offering a “Business Series” each quarter to help you and your practice focus on the business of running a dental practice. This new series covers business practices in tax strategies, estate planning, buying and selling a practice and expanding or building a practice.Registration and course information are available by visiting INDental.org/CE. Check your email for updates to programming as well.NEW!NEW! Business SeriesJanuary 23 – Tax Strategies for Dentists Blue & Co. – Matt Howard, Jill Moore and Angie Zirkelbach• Post Election Tax Hot Topics.• Transactional Tax Planning.• Dental Survey Results.April 17 – Buying and Selling a Practice Legacy Practice Transitions – Blake Ring• Navigating the complex DSO/DPO space.• Practice evaluation considerations and what buyers are looking for.• Practice transition programs and strategic planning for buyers and sellers.July 24 – Estate Planning Essentials for DentistsCohen Garelick & Glazier – Brad Cohen• Planning to protect your practice in the event of disability.• Practice succession planning.• Estate planning for smooth transition of your practice at death.• Minimizing estate and income taxes.October 16 – Expanding or Building a PracticeShamrock Builders – Greg O’Herren• How much does it cost?• Building Pros and Cons. • Owning vs. Leasing.16 Register online INDental.org/CECE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDScan code to registerMore Info: 12 Free CE SessionsThe INDental E-Learning Series is a live online webinar on the first Thursday of the month at 12 p.m. EST. If you missed our live, one-hour webinars, catch it later through the IDA CE OnDemand service, or watch it one week later as we rebroadcast at 1 p.m. EST.January 6 – Risk Mitigation through Better Documentation Ginger Kelley, Practice Protection • Demonstrate how documentation may impact malpractice litigation, positively and negatively.• Identify risks unique to electronic records.February 6 – IDA Peer Review: Patient Dispute Resolution ProgramDrs. Mark Mihalo, Katy Patton, Catherine Periolat and Nicolette Polite• How It Works.• Who it Benefits.• Current Trends.March 6 – Anxiety at WorkLeslie Flowers • Identify causes of workplace anxiety.• Provide strategies to help the team deal with overload, perfectionism, build resilience, and build social bonds.• Integrate gratitude as an intervention to mitigate anxiety and build confidence.April 3 – Cybersecurity Risks and HIPAA Doug Eckhart, Midtown Technology • What is "Risk," how does it connect to HIPAA or Cyber Insurance Policies?• Steps to avoid a cyber incident, particularly a reportable event. • Risk Assessment, Risk Management Plan, Incident Response and Reporting.May 1 – Managing Patients on Blood Thinners Dr. Patrick Kelly • Popular anti-coagulant medications.• Current medical guidance and recommendations for dental treatment of patients on blood thinners.• Management of bleeding complications.June 5 – Interceptive Ortho and Management of Developing DentitionDr. Rob Holland • Space maintenance.• Management of crossbites.• Tooth impactions and failure of eruption.July 10 – Infant Feeding: Function, Frena, and FrenectomyDr. Lisa Lahey• Infant Feeding and Functional foundations.• Define the different frenums. • Discuss how Frenectomy helps.August 7 – Pediatric Oral RadiologyDr. Juan Yepes • Learn the most common radiographic lesions in infants, children and adolescents.• Learn the indications of CBCT within the frame of practicing pediatric dentistry.September 4 – Oral Cancer PreventionDr. Ashley Clark • Discuss potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity, specifically leukoplakia.• Determine an appropriate treatment plan for patients with leukoplakia.• Discuss how to help prevent squamous cell carcinoma in your patient population.October 2 – Understanding and Managing Compassion Fatigue in DentistryDr. Catherine Murphy • Identify the signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue specific to the dental profession.• Implement effective strategies to manage and prevent compassion fatigue in daily practice. November 6 – Increasing your Brain's Performance for SuccessDr. Jerry Teplitz• Learn how to rid yourself of the impact of negative thoughts.• Experience immediate changes in how you function at home and at work.• Learn a methodology to keep yourself running at high energy all day long.December 4 – Pearls In Pediatric DentistryDr. Zach Bozic • Enhance knowledge in pediatric dentistry.• Challenges and guidance in treating infants, children, adolescents, and those with special health care needs. • Practical tips to make a significant impact in a pediatric-focused dental practice. 17

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INDental E-Learning SeriesThe Professional Development Committee is thrilled to continue offering this EXCLUSIVE, NO-FEE MEMBER BENEFIT, the INDental E-Learning Series, with a live online webinar occurring the first Thursday of the month at 12 p.m. EST for 1 LIVE Credit hour. New this year, the Professional Development Committee is excited to introduce you to a new E-Learning series. We are offering a “Business Series” each quarter to help you and your practice focus on the business of running a dental practice. This new series covers business practices in tax strategies, estate planning, buying and selling a practice and expanding or building a practice.Registration and course information are available by visiting INDental.org/CE. Check your email for updates to programming as well.NEW!NEW! Business SeriesJanuary 23 – Tax Strategies for Dentists Blue & Co. – Matt Howard, Jill Moore and Angie Zirkelbach• Post Election Tax Hot Topics.• Transactional Tax Planning.• Dental Survey Results.April 17 – Buying and Selling a Practice Legacy Practice Transitions – Blake Ring• Navigating the complex DSO/DPO space.• Practice evaluation considerations and what buyers are looking for.• Practice transition programs and strategic planning for buyers and sellers.July 24 – Estate Planning Essentials for DentistsCohen Garelick & Glazier – Brad Cohen• Planning to protect your practice in the event of disability.• Practice succession planning.• Estate planning for smooth transition of your practice at death.• Minimizing estate and income taxes.October 16 – Expanding or Building a PracticeShamrock Builders – Greg O’Herren• How much does it cost?• Building Pros and Cons. • Owning vs. Leasing.16 Register online INDental.org/CECE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDScan code to registerMore Info: 12 Free CE SessionsThe INDental E-Learning Series is a live online webinar on the first Thursday of the month at 12 p.m. EST. If you missed our live, one-hour webinars, catch it later through the IDA CE OnDemand service, or watch it one week later as we rebroadcast at 1 p.m. EST.January 6 – Risk Mitigation through Better Documentation Ginger Kelley, Practice Protection • Demonstrate how documentation may impact malpractice litigation, positively and negatively.• Identify risks unique to electronic records.February 6 – IDA Peer Review: Patient Dispute Resolution ProgramDrs. Mark Mihalo, Katy Patton, Catherine Periolat and Nicolette Polite• How It Works.• Who it Benefits.• Current Trends.March 6 – Anxiety at WorkLeslie Flowers • Identify causes of workplace anxiety.• Provide strategies to help the team deal with overload, perfectionism, build resilience, and build social bonds.• Integrate gratitude as an intervention to mitigate anxiety and build confidence.April 3 – Cybersecurity Risks and HIPAA Doug Eckhart, Midtown Technology • What is "Risk," how does it connect to HIPAA or Cyber Insurance Policies?• Steps to avoid a cyber incident, particularly a reportable event. • Risk Assessment, Risk Management Plan, Incident Response and Reporting.May 1 – Managing Patients on Blood Thinners Dr. Patrick Kelly • Popular anti-coagulant medications.• Current medical guidance and recommendations for dental treatment of patients on blood thinners.• Management of bleeding complications.June 5 – Interceptive Ortho and Management of Developing DentitionDr. Rob Holland • Space maintenance.• Management of crossbites.• Tooth impactions and failure of eruption.July 10 – Infant Feeding: Function, Frena, and FrenectomyDr. Lisa Lahey• Infant Feeding and Functional foundations.• Define the different frenums. • Discuss how Frenectomy helps.August 7 – Pediatric Oral RadiologyDr. Juan Yepes • Learn the most common radiographic lesions in infants, children and adolescents.• Learn the indications of CBCT within the frame of practicing pediatric dentistry.September 4 – Oral Cancer PreventionDr. Ashley Clark • Discuss potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity, specifically leukoplakia.• Determine an appropriate treatment plan for patients with leukoplakia.• Discuss how to help prevent squamous cell carcinoma in your patient population.October 2 – Understanding and Managing Compassion Fatigue in DentistryDr. Catherine Murphy • Identify the signs and symptoms of compassion fatigue specific to the dental profession.• Implement effective strategies to manage and prevent compassion fatigue in daily practice. November 6 – Increasing your Brain's Performance for SuccessDr. Jerry Teplitz• Learn how to rid yourself of the impact of negative thoughts.• Experience immediate changes in how you function at home and at work.• Learn a methodology to keep yourself running at high energy all day long.December 4 – Pearls In Pediatric DentistryDr. Zach Bozic • Enhance knowledge in pediatric dentistry.• Challenges and guidance in treating infants, children, adolescents, and those with special health care needs. • Practical tips to make a significant impact in a pediatric-focused dental practice. 17

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18 IDA CE OnDemandEarn the continuing education credits you need from the convenience and comfort of your home or office. If you missed our live, one-hour IDA E-Learning webinars, catch it later through the IDA CE OnDemand service. Members can access one course for as low as $35. To subscribe to IDA CE OnDemand, or for more information to purchase, scan the QR code below or visit INDental.org/CE.CE Anytime, Anywhere.OnDemand Webinars (1 credit hour each unless noted) CE TracksSilver Diamine and Fluoride Treatment ClinicalGenetic Syndromes and Dentistry Practice Mgmt.HIPAA Update for the Dental Professional RequiredVaping & Oral Health ClinicalFinancial Strategies for All Phases of the Dental Career Practice Mgmt.How to Keep Yourself out of Peer Review Practice Mgmt.Narcan Training ClinicalHPV & Oral Health ClinicalPractice Embezzlement Practice Mgmt.Employment Contracts and Workforce Results Practice Mgmt.Hot Cooties of the Times ClinicalGeriatric Care in Dentistry ClincalTMJ ClinicalHuman Resource Refresh Practice Mgmt.Leadership and Getting Involved in Organized Dentistry Practice Mgmt.Crown, Bridge and Restorative Materials ClinicalEthics, Jurisprudence & Professional Responsibility (2 Credit hours) Required ($70)Oral Cancer ClinicalImplants: Complications and Solutions ClinicalEffective Periodontal Treatment in Patients with Perio and Diabetes ClinicalSpecial Needs Patient Coordination and Considerations ClinicalProsthodontics ClinicalTroubleshooting Implant Cases ClinicalBioactive Materials in Dentistry ClinicalPediatrics ClinicalWellness Support: Feeling Your Best Both Mentally and Physically Well BeingIntercultural Competency 101 Well BeingOral Surgery ClinicalOpioid Prescribing & Abuse (2 Credit hours) Required ($70)OSHA Compliance RequiredAcid Erosion Related to GERD and Eating Disorders ClinicalOrthodontics ClinicalIncreasing Insurance Reimbursements Practice Mgmt.Increasing Patient Return Rates Practice Mgmt.Complete Dentures and Digital Technologies ClinicalAddressing Burnout, Mental Health and Mindfulness Well BeingOSHA and HIPAA training is federally mandated. Ethics, basic life support and opioids are licensure mandates. See page 4 for specific requirements. Member$35/per webinarIndividual Team Member$35/per webinarNon- Member$200/per webinarWebinar PricesScan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDRegister online INDental.org/CE 19BRADLEY H. COHEN 317-573-8888|bcohen@cgglawrm.comCohenGarelick&Glazier8888KeystoneCrossing#800,Indianapoliswww.cgglawrm.comLet Us Help You With:Practice TransitionsAssociate Contracts PartnershipsReal Estate TransactionsEmployment LawContracts and Business LawTax Planning and Tax DisputesEstate Planning and ProbateRepresentation for All of Your Legal Needs

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18 IDA CE OnDemandEarn the continuing education credits you need from the convenience and comfort of your home or office. If you missed our live, one-hour IDA E-Learning webinars, catch it later through the IDA CE OnDemand service. Members can access one course for as low as $35. To subscribe to IDA CE OnDemand, or for more information to purchase, scan the QR code below or visit INDental.org/CE.CE Anytime, Anywhere.OnDemand Webinars (1 credit hour each unless noted) CE TracksSilver Diamine and Fluoride Treatment ClinicalGenetic Syndromes and Dentistry Practice Mgmt.HIPAA Update for the Dental Professional RequiredVaping & Oral Health ClinicalFinancial Strategies for All Phases of the Dental Career Practice Mgmt.How to Keep Yourself out of Peer Review Practice Mgmt.Narcan Training ClinicalHPV & Oral Health ClinicalPractice Embezzlement Practice Mgmt.Employment Contracts and Workforce Results Practice Mgmt.Hot Cooties of the Times ClinicalGeriatric Care in Dentistry ClincalTMJ ClinicalHuman Resource Refresh Practice Mgmt.Leadership and Getting Involved in Organized Dentistry Practice Mgmt.Crown, Bridge and Restorative Materials ClinicalEthics, Jurisprudence & Professional Responsibility (2 Credit hours) Required ($70)Oral Cancer ClinicalImplants: Complications and Solutions ClinicalEffective Periodontal Treatment in Patients with Perio and Diabetes ClinicalSpecial Needs Patient Coordination and Considerations ClinicalProsthodontics ClinicalTroubleshooting Implant Cases ClinicalBioactive Materials in Dentistry ClinicalPediatrics ClinicalWellness Support: Feeling Your Best Both Mentally and Physically Well BeingIntercultural Competency 101 Well BeingOral Surgery ClinicalOpioid Prescribing & Abuse (2 Credit hours) Required ($70)OSHA Compliance RequiredAcid Erosion Related to GERD and Eating Disorders ClinicalOrthodontics ClinicalIncreasing Insurance Reimbursements Practice Mgmt.Increasing Patient Return Rates Practice Mgmt.Complete Dentures and Digital Technologies ClinicalAddressing Burnout, Mental Health and Mindfulness Well BeingOSHA and HIPAA training is federally mandated. Ethics, basic life support and opioids are licensure mandates. See page 4 for specific requirements. Member$35/per webinarIndividual Team Member$35/per webinarNon- Member$200/per webinarWebinar PricesScan code to registerCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDRegister online INDental.org/CE 19BRADLEY H. COHEN 317-573-8888|bcohen@cgglawrm.comCohenGarelick&Glazier8888KeystoneCrossing#800,Indianapoliswww.cgglawrm.comLet Us Help You With:Practice TransitionsAssociate Contracts PartnershipsReal Estate TransactionsEmployment LawContracts and Business LawTax Planning and Tax DisputesEstate Planning and ProbateRepresentation for All of Your Legal Needs

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20 Register online INDental.org/Register The Indiana Dental Association’s Midwest Dental Assembly 2025, will take place at the French Lick Resort in French Lick, IN, May 15-17, 2025. Visit INDental.org/Register to complete your online registration and choose your hotel accommodations.Top: The French Lick Resort's front porch.Middle left: MDA welcome reception.Middle right: Dr. Tom Blake, Dr.Carol Anne Murdoch-Kinch, IUSD Dean; Dr. Lisa Conard.Far left: Dentists enjoying the Pete Dye Pavilion.Left: French Lick Resort.Register online INDental.org/Register 21WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 202510:45 a.m. ...............IDPAC Golf Outing @ Donald Ross Golf Course ($)3 – 5 p.m. ................IDPAC Wine Tasting Event, Roof Top @ Legendz ($)7:30 – 10 p.m. .........Dr. Conard’s Hospitality Suite OpenTHURSDAY, MAY 15, 20257 a.m. – 4 p.m. ........Onsite registration desk open7 – 8:30 a.m. ...........Pierre Fauchard breakfast (by invitation only)7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Continuing Education opportunities8 a.m. – 8 p.m. ........IDPAC Silent Auction Bidding & Wine Pull Open8:30 a.m. .................House of Delegates (rst session) followed by Reference Committee Hearing3 – 6 p.m. ................Marketplace Exhibits, Member Center and Passport to Prizes Gaming Open5 – 6:30 p.m. ...........Awards Ceremony6:30 – 8:30 p.m. ......Welcome Reception, French Lick Gardens 8:30 – 10 p.m. .........Dr. Conard's Hospitality Suite OpenFRIDAY, MAY 16, 20257 a.m. – 4 p.m. ........Onsite registration desk open7 – 8 a.m. ................Reference Committee Reports Available8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ........Continuing Education opportunities8 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. ...IDPAC Silent Auction Bidding & Wine Pull Open8 – 9 a.m. ................Component Caucus meetings9 a.m. – 1 p.m. ........Marketplace Exhibits, Member Center and Passport to Prizes Gaming7 – 9 a.m. ................Starbucks Coffee Hour & Exhibitor Networking, FREE1 – 1:30 p.m. ...........Exhibitor Networking, "Cookie Cafe," FREE11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. .ICD/ACD Luncheon (by invitation only) ($)1:30 p.m. ................Open Caucus3 – 4:30 p.m. ...........New Dentist Social @ Legendz FREE6 – 7:30 p.m. ...........IDPAC Mardi Gras-Themed Social & Reception8 – 10 p.m. ..............Dr. Conard's Hospitality Suite OpenSATURDAY, MAY 17, 20257 a.m. – Noon. ........Onsite registration desk open8 a.m. – Noon .........Continuing Education opportunities8:30 – 11 a.m. .........Second House of Delegates11 a.m. – Noon .......Board of TrusteesScan code to registerWith over $65,000 in member- added conference values, our vibrant meeting format will CONNECT colleagues through numerous social events and new Marketplace activities, ENVISION the possibilities of an energized and enhanced dental team, and IGNITE practice growth.Accommodations: The 2025 Midwest Dental Assembly will be hosted at the French Lick Resort in French Lick, IN, May 15-17, 2025. Discounted room block is available through Thursday, April 18, 2025. Visit INDental.org/Register to make reservations. French Lick Springs Hotel (Host Hotel)8670 West State Rd. 56, French Lick, IN 47432Phone: (888) 936-9360Limited reservations are available at the West Baden Springs Hotel.Future MDA DateMay 14 – 16, 2026: Grand Wayne Convention CenterCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDSCHEDULE OF EVENTSAll events will be hosted at the French Lick Resort unless otherwise noted. Schedule is subject to change. All times are EST. Stay up to date with programming adjustments at INDental.org/Register.

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20 Register online INDental.org/Register The Indiana Dental Association’s Midwest Dental Assembly 2025, will take place at the French Lick Resort in French Lick, IN, May 15-17, 2025. Visit INDental.org/Register to complete your online registration and choose your hotel accommodations.Top: The French Lick Resort's front porch.Middle left: MDA welcome reception.Middle right: Dr. Tom Blake, Dr.Carol Anne Murdoch-Kinch, IUSD Dean; Dr. Lisa Conard.Far left: Dentists enjoying the Pete Dye Pavilion.Left: French Lick Resort.Register online INDental.org/Register 21WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 202510:45 a.m. ...............IDPAC Golf Outing @ Donald Ross Golf Course ($)3 – 5 p.m. ................IDPAC Wine Tasting Event, Roof Top @ Legendz ($)7:30 – 10 p.m. .........Dr. Conard’s Hospitality Suite OpenTHURSDAY, MAY 15, 20257 a.m. – 4 p.m. ........Onsite registration desk open7 – 8:30 a.m. ...........Pierre Fauchard breakfast (by invitation only)7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Continuing Education opportunities8 a.m. – 8 p.m. ........IDPAC Silent Auction Bidding & Wine Pull Open8:30 a.m. .................House of Delegates (rst session) followed by Reference Committee Hearing3 – 6 p.m. ................Marketplace Exhibits, Member Center and Passport to Prizes Gaming Open5 – 6:30 p.m. ...........Awards Ceremony6:30 – 8:30 p.m. ......Welcome Reception, French Lick Gardens 8:30 – 10 p.m. .........Dr. Conard's Hospitality Suite OpenFRIDAY, MAY 16, 20257 a.m. – 4 p.m. ........Onsite registration desk open7 – 8 a.m. ................Reference Committee Reports Available8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ........Continuing Education opportunities8 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. ...IDPAC Silent Auction Bidding & Wine Pull Open8 – 9 a.m. ................Component Caucus meetings9 a.m. – 1 p.m. ........Marketplace Exhibits, Member Center and Passport to Prizes Gaming7 – 9 a.m. ................Starbucks Coffee Hour & Exhibitor Networking, FREE1 – 1:30 p.m. ...........Exhibitor Networking, "Cookie Cafe," FREE11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. .ICD/ACD Luncheon (by invitation only) ($)1:30 p.m. ................Open Caucus3 – 4:30 p.m. ...........New Dentist Social @ Legendz FREE6 – 7:30 p.m. ...........IDPAC Mardi Gras-Themed Social & Reception8 – 10 p.m. ..............Dr. Conard's Hospitality Suite OpenSATURDAY, MAY 17, 20257 a.m. – Noon. ........Onsite registration desk open8 a.m. – Noon .........Continuing Education opportunities8:30 – 11 a.m. .........Second House of Delegates11 a.m. – Noon .......Board of TrusteesScan code to registerWith over $65,000 in member- added conference values, our vibrant meeting format will CONNECT colleagues through numerous social events and new Marketplace activities, ENVISION the possibilities of an energized and enhanced dental team, and IGNITE practice growth.Accommodations: The 2025 Midwest Dental Assembly will be hosted at the French Lick Resort in French Lick, IN, May 15-17, 2025. Discounted room block is available through Thursday, April 18, 2025. Visit INDental.org/Register to make reservations. French Lick Springs Hotel (Host Hotel)8670 West State Rd. 56, French Lick, IN 47432Phone: (888) 936-9360Limited reservations are available at the West Baden Springs Hotel.Future MDA DateMay 14 – 16, 2026: Grand Wayne Convention CenterCE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDSCHEDULE OF EVENTSAll events will be hosted at the French Lick Resort unless otherwise noted. Schedule is subject to change. All times are EST. Stay up to date with programming adjustments at INDental.org/Register.

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Registration TypeCost beginning Feb. 1Cost before Feb. 1IncludesMember Dentist$385 $325Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.House of Delegates Dentist$185 $125Volunteer member dentists representing their component society in the House of Delegates. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities. New Dentist Member$225 $165Member dentists who graduated from dental school within the past 10 years. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Retired Life Member Dentist$0 $55Members who are no longer earning income from private practice, as a member of the faculty of a dental school or a consultant. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Out-of-state ADA Member$385 $325Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Non-Member Dentist$650 $600Dentists who did not join the ADA in the 2024 or 2025 membership years. Sign up as a member dentist to receive 50 percent off registration. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Dental Team Member$155 $105Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Dental Hygienists$155 $105Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Dental StudentReceive $50 if registered by Feb. 1Appropriate for current dental students. Must be present to receive $50 cash from Practice Protection. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities. Spouse$65 $35For a married person of any registration type. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Guest, Adult$65 $35For any guest over 18 who doesn’t want access to the unlimited CE offerings. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Guest, Youth$0 $0For any persons 18 or younger. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Component Staff$0 $0Component Executive Director and staff. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Registration Info.Scan code to registerDiscount InfoBringing a team of four or more? Use discount code TEAM during the online checkout process and receive 10 percent off the registration fees. Offer valid through January 31, 2025. 22 Register online INDental.org/Register 23CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDAre You Up to Date On Dental Prescription and OTC Treatments?Ordr n today!Get the Latest Guidance With the 2024 Dental Prescription Reference GuideThe IDA has updated this extremely useful prescription reference guide as an aid in prescribing medications and OTC treatments for dental procedures and overall oral health. The guide has been reviewed by experienced dentists and pharmacists and is intended to provide basic prescribing information for oral health treatments.• $30 for IDA members• $50 for non-members• $5 discount per guide for orders of 10 or more

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Registration TypeCost beginning Feb. 1Cost before Feb. 1IncludesMember Dentist$385 $325Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.House of Delegates Dentist$185 $125Volunteer member dentists representing their component society in the House of Delegates. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities. New Dentist Member$225 $165Member dentists who graduated from dental school within the past 10 years. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Retired Life Member Dentist$0 $55Members who are no longer earning income from private practice, as a member of the faculty of a dental school or a consultant. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Out-of-state ADA Member$385 $325Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Non-Member Dentist$650 $600Dentists who did not join the ADA in the 2024 or 2025 membership years. Sign up as a member dentist to receive 50 percent off registration. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Dental Team Member$155 $105Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Dental Hygienists$155 $105Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities.Dental StudentReceive $50 if registered by Feb. 1Appropriate for current dental students. Must be present to receive $50 cash from Practice Protection. Includes unlimited CE sessions, free special events and all Marketplace activities. Spouse$65 $35For a married person of any registration type. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Guest, Adult$65 $35For any guest over 18 who doesn’t want access to the unlimited CE offerings. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Guest, Youth$0 $0For any persons 18 or younger. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Component Staff$0 $0Component Executive Director and staff. Includes free special events and all Marketplace activities, excludes CE sessions.Registration Info.Scan code to registerDiscount InfoBringing a team of four or more? Use discount code TEAM during the online checkout process and receive 10 percent off the registration fees. Offer valid through January 31, 2025. 22 Register online INDental.org/Register 23CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDAre You Up to Date On Dental Prescription and OTC Treatments?Ordr n today!Get the Latest Guidance With the 2024 Dental Prescription Reference GuideThe IDA has updated this extremely useful prescription reference guide as an aid in prescribing medications and OTC treatments for dental procedures and overall oral health. The guide has been reviewed by experienced dentists and pharmacists and is intended to provide basic prescribing information for oral health treatments.• $30 for IDA members• $50 for non-members• $5 discount per guide for orders of 10 or more

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24 Contact Us: www.indental.org | 800-562-5646Your One Stop Shop for Required CE • TheIDAethicsself-studyJournalfulllsIndiana’s2-hour ethics requirement for dentists and hygienists. • TheIDAopioidself-studyJournalfulllsthe8-hour DEA MATE Act requirement, as well as the current 2-hour Indiana requirement for any dentist with an Indiana CSR.*Both of these self-study CE publications are easy to follow and accompanied by a quiz andcerticateofcompletion.You canviewthepublicationsonlineorrequestaprintcopy,subjecttoavailability.2 hours of ethics CE are required for all Indiana dentists and hygienists before the March 1, 2026 license renewal deadline.www.indental.org/ethics8 hours of opioid abuse and prevention CE are required for any dentist with a DEA registration. Our opioids self-study CE also fullls the current 2-hour Indiana requirement for any dentist with a CSR.*www.indental.org/opioids* The Indiana opioid CE requirement is scheduled to sunset in 2025 but is subject to extension by the General Assembly.CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDRegister online INDental.org/CE 25Name Position EmailDoug Bush Executive Director Doug@INDental.orgJody Cleary Director of Membership & Financial Services Jody@INDental.orgJay Dziwlik, MBA, CAE Assistant Executive Director Jay@INDental.orgShane Springer Director of Government Affairs Shane@INDental.orgEd Rosenbaum Director of Professional Services EdR@INDental.orgAndrea New Director of Volunteer Engagement Andrea@INDental.orgTerri Yarrito Ofce Manager/Receptionist Terri@INDental.orgKathy Walden Director of Communications Kathy@INDental.orgAshley Hudgins Director of Insurance Ashley@INDental.orgWanda Barger Multi-Lines Insurance Agent Wanda@INDental.orgJudy Neuman Director of Professional Development Judy@INDental.orgContact your local componentName Phone Email ComponentDr. Lisa Conard (765) 482-1060 b.conard@comcast.net Ben HurMindy Baird (765) 717-1203 mindylbaird@yahoo.com East CentralDr. Robert Williams (765) 935-5335 drrobwilliams@hotmail.com Eastern IndianaMeagan Mitchell (812) 465-2093 execdirect.fdds@gmail.com First DistrictDr. Curt VanDeventer (812) 384-3736 CurtVanDeventerdds@sbcglobal.net GreeneJanelle Kramer (317) 471-8131 director@indydentalsociety.org Indianapolis DistrictJamee Lock (260) 459-9441 jlock@ikdds.org Isaac KnappLaura Burton (574) 288-4401 ncds@meddentsociety.com North CentralDr. Annette Williamson (219) 769-3504 NWIdentalsoc@yahoo.com NorthwestDr. Greg Phillips (812) 372-6165 gregphillips3@icloud.com South CentralLindsay Noles (812) 593-3323 seidentalsociety@gmail.com SoutheasternAudrey Urbanczyk (765) 426-8442 west.central.dental.society@gmail.com West CentralDr. Steve Powell (812) 238-2451 skpowell14@hotmail.com WesternAs your Partner in Practice, the IDA is ready to assist in professionally developing you and your team while saving you time and money. Contact our team directly at (800) 562-5646 or via email at Contact@INDental.org. Follow us on social media for the latest updates.The Indiana Dental Association’s components also have great continuing education opportunities for you and your dental team. Here’s a list of your local CE coordinator:Meet Your IDA TeamAlternative Sources of CENeed More Info?Facebook.com/INDentalInstagram.com/indental

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24 Contact Us: www.indental.org | 800-562-5646Your One Stop Shop for Required CE • TheIDAethicsself-studyJournalfulllsIndiana’s2-hour ethics requirement for dentists and hygienists. • TheIDAopioidself-studyJournalfulllsthe8-hour DEA MATE Act requirement, as well as the current 2-hour Indiana requirement for any dentist with an Indiana CSR.*Both of these self-study CE publications are easy to follow and accompanied by a quiz andcerticateofcompletion.You canviewthepublicationsonlineorrequestaprintcopy,subjecttoavailability.2 hours of ethics CE are required for all Indiana dentists and hygienists before the March 1, 2026 license renewal deadline.www.indental.org/ethics8 hours of opioid abuse and prevention CE are required for any dentist with a DEA registration. Our opioids self-study CE also fullls the current 2-hour Indiana requirement for any dentist with a CSR.*www.indental.org/opioids* The Indiana opioid CE requirement is scheduled to sunset in 2025 but is subject to extension by the General Assembly.CE PROVIDERADA & ISBD APPROVEDRegister online INDental.org/CE 25Name Position EmailDoug Bush Executive Director Doug@INDental.orgJody Cleary Director of Membership & Financial Services Jody@INDental.orgJay Dziwlik, MBA, CAE Assistant Executive Director Jay@INDental.orgShane Springer Director of Government Affairs Shane@INDental.orgEd Rosenbaum Director of Professional Services EdR@INDental.orgAndrea New Director of Volunteer Engagement Andrea@INDental.orgTerri Yarrito Ofce Manager/Receptionist Terri@INDental.orgKathy Walden Director of Communications Kathy@INDental.orgAshley Hudgins Director of Insurance Ashley@INDental.orgWanda Barger Multi-Lines Insurance Agent Wanda@INDental.orgJudy Neuman Director of Professional Development Judy@INDental.orgContact your local componentName Phone Email ComponentDr. Lisa Conard (765) 482-1060 b.conard@comcast.net Ben HurMindy Baird (765) 717-1203 mindylbaird@yahoo.com East CentralDr. Robert Williams (765) 935-5335 drrobwilliams@hotmail.com Eastern IndianaMeagan Mitchell (812) 465-2093 execdirect.fdds@gmail.com First DistrictDr. Curt VanDeventer (812) 384-3736 CurtVanDeventerdds@sbcglobal.net GreeneJanelle Kramer (317) 471-8131 director@indydentalsociety.org Indianapolis DistrictJamee Lock (260) 459-9441 jlock@ikdds.org Isaac KnappLaura Burton (574) 288-4401 ncds@meddentsociety.com North CentralDr. Annette Williamson (219) 769-3504 NWIdentalsoc@yahoo.com NorthwestDr. Greg Phillips (812) 372-6165 gregphillips3@icloud.com South CentralLindsay Noles (812) 593-3323 seidentalsociety@gmail.com SoutheasternAudrey Urbanczyk (765) 426-8442 west.central.dental.society@gmail.com West CentralDr. Steve Powell (812) 238-2451 skpowell14@hotmail.com WesternAs your Partner in Practice, the IDA is ready to assist in professionally developing you and your team while saving you time and money. Contact our team directly at (800) 562-5646 or via email at Contact@INDental.org. Follow us on social media for the latest updates.The Indiana Dental Association’s components also have great continuing education opportunities for you and your dental team. Here’s a list of your local CE coordinator:Meet Your IDA TeamAlternative Sources of CENeed More Info?Facebook.com/INDentalInstagram.com/indental

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26 Everything You Need to Know about Dental RadiologyDENTAL RADIOLOGYEverything you need to know about dental radiology Approved by the State of Indiana Health Department, Dental Radiography is tailor-made and written for the Indiana certi-cation process. Assistants can earn their certicate with on the job training in approximately six months. IDA member: $289 Non-member: $639Additional textbooks and student enrollment guides are also available for purchaseOrder Online: www.indental.org/product/The IDA knows workforce is critical. 27

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26 Everything You Need to Know about Dental RadiologyDENTAL RADIOLOGYEverything you need to know about dental radiology Approved by the State of Indiana Health Department, Dental Radiography is tailor-made and written for the Indiana certi-cation process. Assistants can earn their certicate with on the job training in approximately six months. IDA member: $289 Non-member: $639Additional textbooks and student enrollment guides are also available for purchaseOrder Online: www.indental.org/product/The IDA knows workforce is critical. 27

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