"The Conference 2019" by Massachusetts Dental Hygienists' Association
Fri, Sep 20, 2019 - Sat, Sep 21, 2019
by Massachusetts Dental Hygienists' Association, Inc
Sep
20
"The Conference 2019" by Massachusetts Dental Hygienists' Association
by Massachusetts Dental Hygienists' Association, Inc
"The Conference 2019" by Massachusetts Dental Hygienists' Association
Sep
20
by Massachusetts Dental Hygienists' Association, Inc
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Overview
"The Conference 2019"
The Future is Now
New Location!
AC Hotel Marriott Worcester
125 Front Street Worcester, Ma 01608
Validated Parking
2 CEU'S for general attendance will be given. You must check off general attendance when registering to receive the credits. No paper certificates will be handed out.
Handouts for the courses will be posted to CEZoom approximately two weeks prior to the Conference.
A $10.00 dollar processing fee will be applied to the final charge.
MDHA Refund Policy
Refund requests must be made in writing via e-mail or USPS and
received by MDHA no later than August 19, 2019.
No refund requests will be accepted after August 19, 2019, no
exceptions. MDHA may, at their discretion, issue a credit toward a future MDHA
sponsored event.
Refunds
will be issued after October 21, 2019 and a $25 fee will be charged for
processing.
Sold Out - MDHA Update, Legislative Initiatives and BORID regulations
1.00
Overview:
FREE 1 CEU FOR ALL ATTENDEES, MUST REGISTER TO GET CEU
No Handout for this presentation.
MDHA Update, Legislative Initiatives and current BORID regulations, advisory rulings and policies.
Our expert panel to include Kate Soal RDH, MEd, President of ADHA Massachusetts, Katherine Pelullo RDH, MEd, ADHA Massachusetts Chair of Regulation & Practice and Jacyn Stultz RDH, MS – Secretary and RDH Member of the Board of Registration in Dentistry. The panel will discuss and answer questions about what is happening in Massachusetts.
The updated AAP
classification system created in 2017 represents a multi-dimensional staging
and grading framework for periodontitis and implant disease status. This course
will examine the concepts of staging and grading to classify each patient by
complexity of case management, likelihood of less predictable response to
therapy, and potential for periodontitis development. Diagnosing, treatment
planning, and executing appropriate and necessary periodontal therapies will be
reviewed utilizing case presentations and group activities. A hallmark feature
of the updated system brings opportunities for more case specific patient care.
The need for calibration and clinician alignment with the new classification
system will be discussed along with narrative examples for documentation
recommendations.
Objectives:
Examine
the historical timeline and evolution of the AAP Classification System.
Discuss
the new staging/grading system for periodontal disease and how it will benefit
patient care and management.
Create
treatment modalities that are evidence-based protocols for specific types of
periodontal diseases according to the new classification system.
Identify
patients who may benefit from adjunctive strategies of disease management and
overall health surveillance based on the updated classifications.
Develop
individualized homecare regimens utilizing staging and grading to motivate and
encourage patients to improve their oral health.
Marianne DryerRDH, MEd is a
dynamic speaker, educator and corporate consultant in curriculum development.
She has lectured nationally and internationally on periodontal instrumentation
with a focus on ultrasonic technique, risk assessment, infection prevention and
radiology technique. Marianne’s experience in dentistry spans over 30 years.
She is a graduate of Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists, Old Dominion
University and received her Master’s in Education from St Joseph’s College of
Maine. Marianne was the first-year coordinator at Collin College in Dallas
Texas for six years where she was selected for the Outstanding Faculty Award
and was nominated for the Advisor of the Year. She has been a faculty member at
Cape Cod Community College since 2007. Marianne is also a Periodontal
Instrumentation Instructor for DH Methods of Education, Inc., an educational
program for dental and dental hygiene faculty. She has been a strong advocate
for introducing ultrasonic instrumentation into dental hygiene curriculums
earlier and with more structured, foundational content.
Factors Influencing Cranial Facial Growth and Breathing Patterns in Children
3.00
Overview:
Factors
Influencing Cranial Facial Growth and Breathing Patterns in Children
No Handout provided for this course.
Friday, September 20th
8:30am – 11:30am
3ceus
Different parts of the
face grow at different times and rates. This course will explain the effects of
the physiological functions of respiration, swallowing, mastication and speech
in the growing child. The oral health professional will learn how to recognize
facial growth disturbances that can lead to sleep apnea, hyperactivity, ADHD,
lethargy, mouth breathing, and bedwetting in pediatric patients. Dr. Anna will
share myofunctional habits and appliances used to treat children holistically
during their growth and development to maximize proper facial and jaw alignment
to prevent mouth breathing, poor posture, crowded dentition, etc.
Objectives:
In this course the
attendees will:
Learn
about different stages of child development and understand what is considered
to be normal.
Identify
Myofunctional habits from the moment you meet a patient in the waiting room,
what questions are best to ask, and see certain signs and symptoms that will
confirm this.
Determine
the signs of unfavorable growth pattern.
Determine
the signs of sleep apnea in children.
Identify
the indications and importance of referral to ENT specialist.
nna Kalmanovich DMD, a diplomat of the AOS, has been
providing pediatric care to the Boxborough, Acton and Lunenburg communities
since 2005. She received a degree in Dental Medicine from Krasnodar University,
Russia. She received her Doctorate in Dentistry from Tufts University School of
Dental Medicine and completed specialized training in the Pediatric Department
of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine where she received her
specialized degree in pediatric dentistry. Her training included treating
children, teens and special needs patients at New England Medical Center, The
Cotting School and Brookline Dept. of Health Dental Clinic. Kalmanovich also
serves on staff at the Franciscan Hospital for Children providing pediatric
dentistry under general anesthesia. She is an active, professional member of
the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Orthodontic
Society. Additionally, she participates in several local study groups to share
her ideas and help treat challenging dental cases.
Speaker:
Anna Kalmanovich DMD, a diplomat of the AOS, has been providing pediatric care to the
Boxborough, Acton and Lunenburg communities since 2005. She received a degree in Dental
Medicine from Krasnodar University, Russia. She received her Doctorate in Dentistry from Tufts
University School of Dental Medicine and completed specialized training in the Pediatric
Department of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine where she received her specialized
degree in pediatric dentistry. Her training included treating children, teens and special needs
patients at New England Medical Center, The Cotting School and Brookline Dept. of Health
Dental Clinic. Kalmanovich also serves on staff at the Franciscan Hospital for Children providing
pediatric dentistry under general anesthesia. She is an active, professional member of the
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and the American Orthodontic Society. Additionally,
she participates in several local study groups to share her ideas and help treat challenging
dental cases.
Presenter: Anna Kalmanovich DMD,
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Care and Treatment of Children / Pediatric Care
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
I am a retired general
dentist who maintained a successful practice for 40 years. During the last
three years of my practice, I researched and developed clinical procedures for
this non-surgical treatment of dental caries using Silver Diamine Fluoride
(SDF) in combination with existing glass ionomer cements and compounds. This
combination technique is called a Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative
Technique. (SMART). These methodologies are the same as those employed by the
leaders and experts in the dental community. I personally found this approach
to be extremely successful. I used this technique on most of my young
patient-population including our Medicaid children. As we gained experience and
realized SDF’s potential, we began treating selected elderly patients and our
physically or mentally handicapped patients.
Objectives:
·Give a brief
history of silver nitrate and SDF
·Detail the
science, both chemistry and microbiology, of the interaction between SDF and
tooth structure.
·Emphasize the
importance of complete and thorough understanding of SDF by all staff members
in order to implement a successful SDF program.
·Detail specific
SDF and SDF related protocols, including but not limited to, combining fluoride
varnish and glass ionomer materials.
·Review Informed Consent Forms and how it
dovetails with SDF education.
·Review all
related CDT codes for SDF use and success
Speaker
John S. Echternach DDS is a retired general dentist who
maintained a private practice in Henniker, NH for 40 years. He grew up outside Philadelphia and
received his B.S. in Biology at Delaware Valley College. Following
undergraduate school, he attended Temple University Dental School and received
his D.D.S. in 1975. He is a member of the American Dental Association,
New Hampshire Dental Society (NHDS) and Concord Dental Society (CDS). His role
in organized dentistry includes more than 16 years in a leadership capacity in
both the NHDS and the CDS.
In
retirement, John has assumed the role as a teacher of healthcare professionals
with his focus on a specific treatment: the science and clinical applications
of silver diamine fluoride (SDF). After learning about the uses of SDF toward
the end of his career, he successfully used this method on both children and
adults for the last 3 years in his Henniker practice.
In his spare
time, Dr. Echternach enjoys bike riding and power walking with his wife, Judie.
He also practices tai chi and tinkers with old clocks in his cozy clock shop.
Presenter: John S. Echternach DDS
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Preventative Dental Services
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Thank you to our 2019 Platinum and Gold Sponsors for making our Lunch & Learn Product Presentation possible. Please join us for this informative and popular program. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch while hearing from these select sponsors about products and new innovations.
Premier Dental, Crest+Oral B P&G Professional Oral Health, GC America Inc., Midwest Dental
Presenter: Multiple Presenters
Credits: 1.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Dental Materials / Products
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Participants
of this course will complete the 4-hour educational requirement to practice as
a Massachusetts Public Dental Hygienist in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
the course will cover the three required components set forth by the board of
registration in Dentistry: infection control, risk management, and medical
emergency review.
OBJECTIVES:
The
participant will be:
Knowledgeable
of the Public Health Dental Hygienist Practice rules and regulations.
Able
to discuss components of risk management, which include HIPAA, informed
consent, documentation, and liability insurance.
Able
to discuss various signs, symptoms and treatment for various medical
emergencies.
Able
to discuss prevention methods and appropriate response to medical emergencies.
Able
to discuss current infection prevention/control guidelines for portable
equipment in a public health setting.
Additionally,
dental hygienists will need to complete a 6-hour observation component in order
to meet the total 10-hour training requirement for practicing public health
dental hygiene.
More
information will be provided during the course.
Barbara Sheerin RDH, MEd. has more than 30 years of experience
in the dental hygiene field. Her career has been multifaceted including
clinical dental hygiene, dental hygiene education and lecturer. She has been
published in various professional journals and is a contributor to the eleventh
edition of the Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist by Dr. Esther Wilkins.
She is a Past-President of the Massachusetts’s Dental Hygienist Association, a
life- long member of ADHA and has served as a Student Advisor to American
Dental Hygienists Association for many years. She is a member of the American Academy of
Dental Hygiene and a recipient of the Johnson and Johnson Excellence in Dental
Hygiene award. Barbara also has been awarded the Educator of the Year award
from the Massachusetts Dental Society, the Constituent Hygienist of the Year
for MDHA, and the 2011 MDS Hygienist of the Year. Currently Barbara serves as
the Administrative Assistant for the Massachusett’s Dental Hygiene Association
during her retirement years.
Presenter: Barbara Sheerin
Credits: 4.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Dental Public / Community Health, Issues, Care in Non-Traditional Settings
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Handout will be provided at the course by speakers.
Friday, September 20th
1:30pm – 4:30pm
3ceus
This course aims to bridge the gap between
medicine and dentistry educating the learner on the relationship of sleep
disordered breathing to growth, development, performance and
longevity. Certain oral habits and breathing obstructions can force your
body to compensate for lower oxygen levels. Sometimes you may not even be aware
that this is happening – especially if it occurs during sleep. When the body
struggles in this way for an extended time, one can face an increased risk
for numerous health problems, including heart disease and diabetes. Learn how
to recognize proper tongue positioning, swallowing, facial growth, breathing
techniques and how to screen patients so that they can breathe freely and
improve their quality of life.
Objectives:
Upon
completion of the course, the attendees will:
Understand
the mechanics and development of sleep disordered breathing.
Be
able to recognize the overlooked clinical symptoms of sleep disordered
breathing.
Recognize
the relationship of dental crowding to sleep disordered breathing.
Understand what
questions should be on the health history and discussed in the dental
setting.
Learn
options for end stage adults with obstructive sleep apnea.
Know
when to refer patients and who to refer patients to.
John Walker DMDis the Director of Airway Courses at
Boston University and has been a fixture in the
community as a Harvard and Lunenburg orthodontist. He has incorporated
his expertise in Airway
Orthodontics into his treatment approach. Airway Orthodontics is a
medical subfield that studies the established link between optimal breathing
and long-term health benefits.
He
received his doctorate in Dental Medicine from New Jersey School of Dental
Medicine and earned his Certificate in Orthodontics from Boston University
School of Dental Medicine.
John Walker DMD is the Director of Airway Courses at Boston University and has been a
fixture in the community as a Harvard and Lunenburg orthodontist. He has incorporated his
expertise in Airway Orthodontics into his treatment approach. Airway Orthodontics is a medical
subfield that studies the established link between optimal breathing and long-term health
benefits.
He received his doctorate in Dental Medicine from New Jersey School of Dental Medicine and
earned his Certificate in Orthodontics from Boston University School of Dental Medicine.
In addition to being a board certified member of the American Board of Orthodontics, Dr.
Walker is also a clinical professor of orthodontics at Boston University, and member of
the American Association of Orthodontics.
Peter
Catalano MDgraduated
with a BS from Columbia University School of Engineering followed by an MD
degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSH) in New York City. He
completed his residency at MSH and became a full time faculty member (1990-1999),
where he became an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Neurosurgery, and
Maxillofacial Surgery. He then became Chair of Otolaryngology at the Lahey
Clinic (2000-2009), followed by Chair of Surgery and VP of Surgical Services at
Caritas/Steward Health Care (2009-2012).
Dr. Catalano is now Chief of
Otolaryngology at SEMC, Professor of Otolaryngology at Tufts University,
Director of Rhinology fellowship (SEMC) and Medical Director for Steward. He is
President and Founder of the Foundation for Innovation, Education and Research
in Otolaryngology (2011-present) and organizer of two annual medical
conferences, Open Forum and ENT Summit.
Presenter: Dr. John Walker
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Clinical Dentistry Subjects That Relate Directly to Patient Care and Clinical Dentistry,Sleep Medicine / Breathing / Snoring and Sleep Apnea
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Dental
hygienists are the primary preventive oral health care provider. With the
education and licensure required to provide preventive and therapeutic care to
the public, dental hygienists are poised to meet the needs of the public.
Currently, many sources shed light on the demand and severe need for dental
services that may be provided by the dental hygienist. In addition, the ever-
evolving healthcare landscape, the expansion of healthcare coverage, increased
research with the oral systemic link and the epidemic of inflammatory and
chronic diseases are reinforcing that optimal oral health is a key component
for optimal overall health. As states across the country are moving to expand
the dental hygiene scope of practice, increase practice settings and introduce
midlevel dental hygiene providers, the profession of dental hygiene is
exploding with opportunities!
Objectives:
• Review the dental hygiene process of care
and the ADHA Standards of Clinical Practice And discuss implementation into
your practice for optimal delivery of dental hygiene services
• Discuss state dental hygiene practice acts
around the country
• Provide
Global perspective regarding the dental hygiene profession
• Explore
various practice settings: private, corporate and public health
• Describe
current and potential workforce
• Develop
your brand! Introduction to how YOU can maximize your own opportunities
Lancette VanGuilder, RDH, BS graduated with her dental hygiene
degree from the University of South Dakota in 1995 and has been actively
involved in dental hygiene education, leadership and advocacy on the local,
state and national level over the last 23 years. Lancette works as a clinician
in private practice, in the corporate world as a professional educator, as a
public health dental hygienist and is an internationally recognized continuing
education speaker. Lancette is a past recipient of the Nevada Dental Hygienist
of the Year award, is a past president of the Nevada Dental Hygienists
Association and served on the board of directors for the American Dental
Hygienists Association as the District 12 Trustee, representing 6 states on the
west/pacific coast. In Nevada, she was recently awarded the Innovative Career
Vision award for her work in all 7 professional roles of the dental hygienist.
On the national level, she just received the Irene Newman Professional
Achievement Award from the American Dental Hygienists Association- recognizing
her for her contributions to the advancement of the art and science of the
dental hygiene profession over the last 15 years. Lancette is passionate about
ensuring that all communities have access to dental care, the power of
prevention and the utilization of the dental hygienist.
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association,Provider Not Listed
Holistic and alternative medicine trends are on the rise. More and more people are seeking out natural ways to feel better, improve their health and minimize the need for harmful chemicals and invasive procedures. The dental team has the opportunity to serve as a valuable resource for optimal oral and overall health. This course will provide background on natural healing practices as well as an overview of current oral and homeopathic trends and alternative medicine culture.
Objectives
Understand cultural diversity and the role it plays in the dental setting
Discuss research and literature regarding alternative medicine trends
Manage discussions around current oral health and homeopathic trends
Discuss oral health considerations for homeopathic populations
Review current professional recommendations
Presenter: Lancette VanGuilder, RDH, BS
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Oral / Health Education & Patient Counseling
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association,Provider Not Listed
Dental hygienists see many oral changes through the stages of
life. Adequate nutrition also dramatically changes throughout the lifespan and
has a bidirectional relationship with oral health. This course will explore the
practical aspects of nutrition’s role in the growth, development, maintenance
and repair of oral health that can be applied to patients, family and self.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to…
Connect
nutrition with oral health considerations for infants through older adults.
Identify
common oral issues related to poor nutritional habits.
Describe
typical eating patterns of infants through older adults.
Use
evidence-based resources to recommend food modifications during periods of
growth, development, maintenance and repair.
Presenter: Dr Cyndee Stegeman, EdD, RDH, RD, CDE, F
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Diet and Nutrition (Dental Effects and Nutritional Counseling of the Patient)
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Note: this course is available only to educators.NO HANDOUT FOR THIS COURSE
The Educator Meeting will take on an open forum concept
allowing an exchange of ideas and strategies that will assist in preparing for accreditation.
The panel will be made up of members of the dental hygiene profession, who are
faculty members and program directors of Massachusetts Dental Hygiene Programs.
The goal of this meeting is to provide an open forum where questions, concerns,
and other issues can be discussed among colleagues. It is designed to be a think tank to talk
through strategies and exchange ideas to better understand the self-study/
accreditation process.
Upon completion of this session, participants
will
1)
Understand advanced planning and support
necessary for successful and low-stress self-study composition.
2) Learn what
techniques may be helpful in the organization of the final self study document.
3) Discuss pitfalls and frequently cited
standards.
4) Learn
how to develop a biosketch.
5) Discuss
ways to incorporate interprofessional education and interprofessional care.
6) Define
the role of adjunct faculty in the self-study/accreditation process.
Presenters:
Presenter: Multiple Presenters
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Educational Methodology
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Thank you to our 2019 Platinum and Gold Sponsors for making our Lunch & Learn Product Presentation possible. Please join us for this informative and popular program. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch while hearing from these select sponsors about products and new innovations.
PerioChip, Prisyna, 42 North Dental, Air Techniques
Presenter: Multiple Presenters
Credits: 1.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Dental Materials / Products
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
The prevalence of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) usage, also known as vaping, has increased exponentially in recent years, with the majority of users being young adults. In order to develop cessation initiatives aimed at younger populations, it is critical to first determine the level of understanding they have regarding the negative effects vaping has on their general and oral health.
This course will cover trends in current vaping-related oral health research, and explore the health implications of vaping from a dental hygiene perspective. In addition, attitudes, opinions and perceptions towards the oral health risks of engaging in vaping will be presented.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the dental professional will gain an understanding of the negative health effects of vaping and be able to:
Identify various vaping products and trends in usage
Interpret current data regarding vaping prevalence, especially among the young adult population
Distinguish between the perceived benefits and known oral health risks of vaping
Assess young adults’ perceptions/understanding of the oral health effects of vaping
Integrate vaping cessation methods into dental hygiene care planning
Kelley Martell RDH, BSDHhas almost 25 years of experience in clinical dental hygiene practice. She obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Hygiene from Northeastern University in 1994 and a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Dental Hygiene Science from The Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists in 1995. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Dental Hygiene Education from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston, MA.
Kelley has vast experience and knowledge in all aspects of dental hygiene practice with a special concentration in preventive dental hygiene care and non-surgical periodontal therapy. She has over 20 years of experience in clinical dental hygiene education and has worked as a clinical adjunct faculty member at The Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists and Mount Wachusett Community College in Fitchburg, MA. She developed her research skills as a clinical intern at The Forsyth Institute and Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals in Canton, MA.
Speaker:
Kelley Martell RDH, BSDH has almost 25 years of experience in clinical dental hygiene
practice. She obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Dental Hygiene from Northeastern University in
1994 and a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Dental Hygiene Science from The Forsyth School
for Dental Hygienists in 1995. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Dental Hygiene
Education from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston, MA.
Kelley has vast experience and knowledge in all aspects of dental hygiene practice with a special
concentration in preventive dental hygiene care and non-surgical periodontal therapy. She has
over 20 years of experience in clinical dental hygiene education and has worked as a clinical
adjunct faculty member at The Forsyth School for Dental Hygienists and Mount Wachusett
Community College in Fitchburg, MA. She developed her research skills as a clinical intern at
The Forsyth Institute and Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals in Canton, MA.
Presenter: Kelly Martell
Credits: 3.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Oral / Health Education & Patient Counseling
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Dental hygienists don’t
“just clean teeth”. They are an invaluable member of the dental team and have a
very positive impact on office production. In addition, when hygienists are
utilized to their potential, dental hygiene can be a fun, interesting and
rewarding career. We’ll discuss:
·Patient Communication
·Advances in technology
·Treatment Planning
·Caries Management, including sealants
·Tooth Whitening
Objectives:
1.Improve
practice profitability through communication, caries management, using new
technology, aiding in treatment planning and strategic scheduling.
2.Understand
that caries management programs do not have to be complicated and
time-consuming.
3.Identify
dental and restorative materials and techniques that offer favorable long-term
outcomes.
4.Rejuvenate
their career!
Speaker:
Pamela
Maragliano-Muniz, DMD
Dr. Maragliano-Muniz is a board-eligible
prosthodontist and earned her certificate from the UCLA School of Dentistry
after obtaining her D.M.D. from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. She
is also a former dental hygienist: she
earned her B.S.D.H. degree from Northeastern University and the Forsyth School
for Dental Hygienists, A.A.S. in Dental Hygiene and A.S. degree in Math and
Science from SUNY Orange in New York.
Since being awarded the 2010 Adult
Preventive Care Practice of the Year by the American Dental Association, Dr.
Maragliano-Muniz lectures nationally. She has numerous publications and
lectures extensively about Implementing CAMBRA in the private practice,
explaining the role of caries risk factors to the disease process and the
clinical effects of CAMBRA.
Dr. Maragliano-Muniz is the Editorial
Director for DentistryIQ.com’s online publication, Pearls for Your Practice.
teaches at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and maintains a private
practice at Salem Dental Arts in Salem, MA.
Dr.
Maragliano-Muniz maintains professional memberships with the following
organizations: American Dental Association, Massachusetts Dental Society,
American College of Prosthodontists, American Dental Education Association,
American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics, American Academy of Dental Sciences,
Spear Study Club