Philippine Dental Association 101th Annual Convention schedule of activities!
PDA 101ST ANNUAL CONVENTION
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
September 22
LIMITED ATTENDANCE COURSES (Sessions w/ pay)
AM SESSION
PCOMS
PM SESSION
APO PPDSI
PAED ORDENT
September 23, 2009 (AM)
FR 5: OPENING CEREMONY
September 23, 2009 (PM SESION)
FR 1: ORTHODONTIC SYMPOSIUM
1:30 – 2:30
“Alternative Treatment to Surgical Correction of Skeletal Class II in Adults”
Dr./ Professor A-Bakr M. Rabie
2:30 – 3:30
“Malocclusion Features And Orthodontic Treatment Needs Among 6-8 Year-Old Filipino Children”
Marian Almyra Sevilla-Naranjilla
3:30 – 4:30
“Clinical Guidelines In Orthodontic Retention”
Dr. Ma. Laarni P. Serraon
FR 2: LEGAL FORUM
1:30 – 2:30
“C.O.D.E. And The Dental Law: The Pda Experience”
Dr. Arturo P. De Leon
2:30 – 3:30
“Word Of Mouth Marketing As Applied To Dentistry”
Dr. Antonio Alejandro D. Rebosa
3:30 – 4:30
“E-Generated Practice Builders”
Dr. Arturo P. De Leon
FR 4: PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
1:30 – 3:30
“Oral Biofilm : Approaches To Reduce Cariogenicity”
Dr. Kazuo Kato
3:30 – 4:30
“Current Trends In Minimum Intervention Operative Care”
Dr. Anna Maria C. Dimanlig
MR 10: LIMITED ATTENDANCE (Session with Pay)
TMD by PAFJO
September 24, 2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Videoconference Session
9:00 – 10:30
Video Conference: Recent Innovation on Preventive Dentistry
AARON M. PFARRER
10:30 – 12:00
“Endodontic Management In Adolescent Dentistry”
Dr. Candids Patrice A. Reyes
FR 3: TMD
9:00 – 10:30
“Diagnosis Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Using Radiograph Interpretation”
Dr. Kazuaki Harada
10:30 – 12:00
“Occlusion & Force Management-Key To Longevity Of Dental Restorations”
Dr. Henry Ho
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 1
9:00 – 11:00
“Minimally Invasive Approach In Cosmetic Dentistry”
Dr. Sushil Koirala
11:00 – 12:00
“Laboratory Services Available In The Philippines”
Dr. Arnon L. Rivera
September 24, 2009 (PM)
FR 1&2: PROSTHODONTICS
1:30 – 2:30
“Implant Prosthodontics: Occlusal Considerations And Current Controversies. Where Is The Science In Implant-Protective Occlusion?“
Dr. Frieda Von Giese Brookshire
2:30 – 3:30
“Implant Biology And Considerations In The Aesthetic Zone”
Dr. Sherwin J. Villareal
3:30 – 4:30
“Comfortable Dentures: A View Into Hard And Soft Reline Procedures”
Dr. Yoshitaka Nijitomi
FR 3: NON-CLINICAL FORUM 1
1:30 – 2:30
“Towards Financial Security”
Dr. Jose Ma. A. Concepcion Iii
2:30 – 3:30
“Marketing Our Dental Practice, Bringing Our Practice To Our Market”
Dr. Carlos “Titus” C. Manuel
3:30 – 4:30
“Making Money…Work For You”
Ms. Emma Yuhico
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 2
1:30 – 3:00
“A New Philosophy For Minimal Intervention: Micro Mechanical Bonding System Versus Chemical Bonding System”
Dr. Yoshitaka Nijitomi
FR 5: FELLOWSHIP NIGHT
(Open to first 1800 delegates)
Theme: Broadway
September 25, 2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: ENDODONTICS
9:00 – 10:30
“The Future Of Endodontics”
Dr. Marie Antoniette R. Veluz
10:30 – 12:00
“MTA: Clinical Applications In Endodontics”
Dr. Maria Cristina F. Morales
FR 3: NON-CLINICAL FORUM 2
9:00 – 11:00
“Truths In Healthcare”
Dr. Irma Makalinao
11:00 – 12:00
“Truths About Ah1n1“
Dr. Beatriz Puzon Quiambao
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 3
9:00 – 11:00
“Advances In Esthetic Dentistry: Who Wants Beautiful Teeth?”
Mr. Daniel Fang
11:00 – 12:00
“Prosthodontic Rehabilitation For A Single Tooth Edentulous”
Dr. Manuel Julio D. Reyes
September 25,2009 (PM)
FR 1&2: SURGERY
1:30 – 2:15
“Frontline Management Of Surgical Complications And Dental Emergencies”
Dr. Gary V. Brillo
2:15 – 3:00
“Oral And Maxillofacial Trauma In Children”
Dr. Mario Estavillo Esquillo
3:00 -3:45
“Clinical Management Of Traumatic In Adult Patients”
Dr. Eliezer B. Blanes
3:45 – 4:30
“Management Of Condylar And Sub-Condylar Fractures”
Prof. Zhang Yi
FR 3: NON-CLINICAL FORUM 3
1:30 – 3:00
“A Greener Earth: Leaving A Lasting Legacy For The Future Generation”
Dr. Drenan Thomas Jan O. Uy
3:00 – 4:30
“Environmental Responsibilities Of The Dentist: A Look At A Management Of Devices In Dentistry”
Dr. Ma. Cecilia Credo Matienzo
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 4
1:00 – 3:00
“Changing Paradigms In Oral Microbiology: It’s Growing Significance In Systemic Disease”
Prof. John G. Thomas
3:00 – 4:30
“To Veneer Or Not To Veneer”
Mr. Daniel Fang
September 26,2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: ESTHETIC DENTISTRY
9:00 – 10:00
“Common Errors In Esthetic Dentistry: Focus On Perio-Prostho In Teeth And Implants”
Dr. Regina Isabel Santos Morales
10:00 – 10:45
“Common Errors In Esthetic Dentistry: Focus On The Reaction Of The Pulp During Esthetic Procedures”
Dr. Iluminada L. Viloria
10:45 – 11:45
“Common Errors In Esthetic Dentistry: Focus On The Temporomandibular Joint And Occlusion”
Dr. Jonathan F. Fandialan
FR 3: TABLE CLINICS 1
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 5
9:00 – 10:00
“Updates On Role Of Inflammation On Systemic Metabolic Disorders And Atherothrombosis”
Dr. Vivian Virata
10:00 – 11:00
“Oral Lesions: Questions And Options”
Dr. Gary V. Brillo
11:00 – 12:00
“Conventional Brackets Vs. Self-Ligating Brackets”
Dr. Lotus D. Llavore
MR 11: DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
9:00 – 10:00
“Occupational Hazards In The Dental Laboratory”
Dr. Angelita B. Galvan
10:00 – 11:00
“Observing Inferction Control In The Dental Laboratory”
Dr. Elmer Jesus T. Escoto
11:00 – 12:00
“Taking Advantage Of The Procera-Cadcam System”
Dr. Keng-Mun Wong
September 26,2009 (PM)
FR 1&2 : IMPLANT DENTISTRY
1:30 – 3:00
“Management Of Hopeless Teeth In The Aesthetic Zone: Immediate Implants”
Dr. Keng-Mun Wong
3:00 – 4:30
“Implant Dentistry:Guidelines For Predictable Success”
Dr. Tomaso Mainetti
FR 3: TABLE CLINICS 2
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 6
1:00 – 2:00
“Commonly Prescribed Drugs In Dentistry”
Dr. Elmer Jesus T. Escoto
2:00 – 4:00
“Non-Vital Tooth Bleaching And Veneers”
Dr. Iluminada L. Viloria
MR 11: DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
1:30 – 2:30
“Occupational Hazards In The Dental Laboratory”
Dr. Daniel V. Samaniego
2:30 – 3:30
“Transcending Esthetic Boundaries Of Controversial Metal-Ceramic Restorations”
Dr. Ng Chen Wei
3:30 – 5:00
“Improved Esthetics In Complte And Partial Denture Fabrication”
Dr. Jomer V. Pasol & Makoto Kobayashi
FR 5: PRESIDENT’S NIGHT (By Invitation)
September 27,2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: PERIODONTICS
9:00 – 10:00
“Imaging In Periodontology”
Dr. Esmonde F. Corbett
10:00 – 11:00
“Echo Lecture On The Proceedings Of The 2009 Asia-Pacific Society Of Periodontology Meeting”
Dr. Vivian C. Virata
11:00 – 12:00
“Philippine Society Of Periodontology Study On The Awareness Of Dentists In The Philippines On Periodontal Health”
Dr. Mike Tan & Dr. Nannette V. Vergel De Dios
FR 3: COMMITTEE ON ORAL DISEASE
9:00 – 12:00
“Oral Oncology: A Comprehensive Overview”
Dr. Theodore Nicholoff Jr
“Radiographic Diagnosis Of Cancer”
Dr. Ann Paula Esguerra-Lee
“Oral Rehabilitation For Oral Cancer Patients”
Dr. Eliezer B. Blanes
HEALTH SCREENING
MR. 2,3,4,5,6
REMMINDERS TO ALL DELEGATES:
1. All scientific sessions are on first come, first seated basis. If session hall is already full, the Scientific Committee reserves the right to refuse entry to the said session (for precautionary measures).
2. All delegates will need their PDA ID for recording of attendance to all scientific session.
All delegates entering the Scientific Session hall MUST present their convention ID together with their PDA ID.
3. To get full credit of the session attended, delegate must swipe their ID before the session starts.
4. Delegates must log out after each session to complete the process of attendance recording. If a delegate fails to log out, the computer will not record attendance to said session.
5. Corresponding time of attendance will translate to the number of continuing professional development (CPD) points earned for the 101st Annual Convention.
6. A maximum of 12 CPD points can be earned for the entire PDA ANNUAL Convention.
7. Children will not be allowed in ALL Scientific Session Halls. Minors may be brought to the Kids Station located at the ground floor near the escalator fronting Hall 4.
8. Toddlers must have a companion or a caregiver before they will be allowed to stay at the Kids Station.
9. Kids Station is free of charge. For security reasons, PDA ID must be presented upon entry and pick-up.
MPORTANT REMINDERS:
1. All sessions are on a first come, first seat basis.
If the session hall is already full, the Scientific
Committee reserves the right to refuse entry
into that session. (for precautionary measures)
2. All delegates MUST present their convention ID
and swipe their PDA ID into the ID readers for
attendance recording.
3. To get full credit for the session attended, each
delegate should log in and log out in the termi-
nals provided.
4. Log in time begins one (1) hour prior to the
start of each session. Delegates must log out to
complete the transaction cycle, otherwise, at-
tendance will not be recorded by the system. A
grace period of 30 minutes after the last lec-
ture, is given to the delegates to log-out.
4. Corresponding time of attendance will translate
into Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) points. Only a minimum of 2 hrs atten-
dance will get a corresponding point. A maxi
mum of 12 pts. can be earned for the entire
convention.
5. Delegates must log out everytime they leave
the session hall and re-log in when returning
back to the session halls.
6. Minors are not allowed in the session hall, they
may be brought to the KIDS STATION, located
at the ground floor near the escalator fronting
Hall 4.
7. Kids Station is free of charge. Toddlers or in-
fants must have a caregiver or companion be
fore they will be allowed to stay. For security
reasons, PDA ID & Convention ID must be pre-
sented upon entry & pick up of every child.

Philippine Dental Association 101st Annual Convention will be on September 22-27, 2009 at the SMX Convention Center at the Mall of Asia Compound
PDA 101ST ANNUAL CONVENTION
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
September 22
LIMITED ATTENDANCE COURSES (Sessions w/ pay)
AM SESSION
PCOMS
PM SESSION
APO PPDSI
PAED ORDENT
September 23, 2009 (AM)
FR 5: OPENING CEREMONY
September 23, 2009 (PM SESION)
FR 1: ORTHODONTIC SYMPOSIUM
1:30 – 2:30
“Alternative Treatment to Surgical Correction of Skeletal Class II in Adults”
Dr./ Professor A-Bakr M. Rabie
2:30 – 3:30
“Malocclusion Features And Orthodontic Treatment Needs Among 6-8 Year-Old Filipino Children”
Marian Almyra Sevilla-Naranjilla
3:30 – 4:30
“Clinical Guidelines In Orthodontic Retention”
Dr. Ma. Laarni P. Serraon
FR 2: LEGAL FORUM
1:30 – 2:30
“C.O.D.E. And The Dental Law: The Pda Experience”
Dr. Arturo P. De Leon
2:30 – 3:30
“Word Of Mouth Marketing As Applied To Dentistry”
Dr. Antonio Alejandro D. Rebosa
3:30 – 4:30
“E-Generated Practice Builders”
Dr. Arturo P. De Leon
FR 4: PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY
1:30 – 3:30
“Oral Biofilm : Approaches To Reduce Cariogenicity”
Dr. Kazuo Kato
3:30 – 4:30
“Current Trends In Minimum Intervention Operative Care”
Dr. Anna Maria C. Dimanlig
MR 10: LIMITED ATTENDANCE (Session with Pay)
TMD by PAFJO
September 24, 2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Videoconference Session
9:00 – 10:30
Video Conference: Recent Innovation on Preventive Dentistry
AARON M. PFARRER
10:30 – 12:00
“Endodontic Management In Adolescent Dentistry”
Dr. Candids Patrice A. Reyes
FR 3: TMD
9:00 – 10:30
“Diagnosis Of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder Using Radiograph Interpretation”
Dr. Kazuaki Harada
10:30 – 12:00
“Occlusion & Force Management-Key To Longevity Of Dental Restorations”
Dr. Henry Ho
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 1
9:00 – 11:00
“Minimally Invasive Approach In Cosmetic Dentistry”
Dr. Sushil Koirala
11:00 – 12:00
“Laboratory Services Available In The Philippines”
Dr. Arnon L. Rivera
September 24, 2009 (PM)
FR 1&2: PROSTHODONTICS
1:30 – 2:30
“Implant Prosthodontics: Occlusal Considerations And Current Controversies. Where Is The Science In Implant-Protective Occlusion?“
Dr. Frieda Von Giese Brookshire
2:30 – 3:30
“Implant Biology And Considerations In The Aesthetic Zone”
Dr. Sherwin J. Villareal
3:30 – 4:30
“Comfortable Dentures: A View Into Hard And Soft Reline Procedures”
Dr. Yoshitaka Nijitomi
FR 3: NON-CLINICAL FORUM 1
1:30 – 2:30
“Towards Financial Security”
Dr. Jose Ma. A. Concepcion Iii
2:30 – 3:30
“Marketing Our Dental Practice, Bringing Our Practice To Our Market”
Dr. Carlos “Titus” C. Manuel
3:30 – 4:30
“Making Money…Work For You”
Ms. Emma Yuhico
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 2
1:30 – 3:00
“A New Philosophy For Minimal Intervention: Micro Mechanical Bonding System Versus Chemical Bonding System”
Dr. Yoshitaka Nijitomi
FR 5: FELLOWSHIP NIGHT
(Open to first 1800 delegates)
Theme: Broadway
September 25, 2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: ENDODONTICS
9:00 – 10:30
“The Future Of Endodontics”
Dr. Marie Antoniette R. Veluz
10:30 – 12:00
“MTA: Clinical Applications In Endodontics”
Dr. Maria Cristina F. Morales
FR 3: NON-CLINICAL FORUM 2
9:00 – 11:00
“Truths In Healthcare”
Dr. Irma Makalinao
11:00 – 12:00
“Truths About Ah1n1“
Dr. Beatriz Puzon Quiambao
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 3
9:00 – 11:00
“Advances In Esthetic Dentistry: Who Wants Beautiful Teeth?”
Mr. Daniel Fang
11:00 – 12:00
“Prosthodontic Rehabilitation For A Single Tooth Edentulous”
Dr. Manuel Julio D. Reyes
September 25,2009 (PM)
FR 1&2: SURGERY
1:30 – 2:15
“Frontline Management Of Surgical Complications And Dental Emergencies”
Dr. Gary V. Brillo
2:15 – 3:00
“Oral And Maxillofacial Trauma In Children”
Dr. Mario Estavillo Esquillo
3:00 -3:45
“Clinical Management Of Traumatic In Adult Patients”
Dr. Eliezer B. Blanes
3:45 – 4:30
“Management Of Condylar And Sub-Condylar Fractures”
Prof. Zhang Yi
FR 3: NON-CLINICAL FORUM 3
1:30 – 3:00
“A Greener Earth: Leaving A Lasting Legacy For The Future Generation”
Dr. Drenan Thomas Jan O. Uy
3:00 – 4:30
“Environmental Responsibilities Of The Dentist: A Look At A Management Of Devices In Dentistry”
Dr. Ma. Cecilia Credo Matienzo
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 4
1:00 – 3:00
“Changing Paradigms In Oral Microbiology: It’s Growing Significance In Systemic Disease”
Prof. John G. Thomas
3:00 – 4:30
“To Veneer Or Not To Veneer”
Mr. Daniel Fang
September 26,2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: ESTHETIC DENTISTRY
9:00 – 10:00
“Common Errors In Esthetic Dentistry: Focus On Perio-Prostho In Teeth And Implants”
Dr. Regina Isabel Santos Morales
10:00 – 10:45
“Common Errors In Esthetic Dentistry: Focus On The Reaction Of The Pulp During Esthetic Procedures”
Dr. Iluminada L. Viloria
10:45 – 11:45
“Common Errors In Esthetic Dentistry: Focus On The Temporomandibular Joint And Occlusion”
Dr. Jonathan F. Fandialan
FR 3: TABLE CLINICS 1
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 5
9:00 – 10:00
“Updates On Role Of Inflammation On Systemic Metabolic Disorders And Atherothrombosis”
Dr. Vivian Virata
10:00 – 11:00
“Oral Lesions: Questions And Options”
Dr. Gary V. Brillo
11:00 – 12:00
“Conventional Brackets Vs. Self-Ligating Brackets”
Dr. Lotus D. Llavore
MR 11: DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
9:00 – 10:00
“Occupational Hazards In The Dental Laboratory”
Dr. Angelita B. Galvan
10:00 – 11:00
“Observing Inferction Control In The Dental Laboratory”
Dr. Elmer Jesus T. Escoto
11:00 – 12:00
“Taking Advantage Of The Procera-Cadcam System”
Dr. Keng-Mun Wong
September 26,2009 (PM)
FR 1&2 : IMPLANT DENTISTRY
1:30 – 3:00
“Management Of Hopeless Teeth In The Aesthetic Zone: Immediate Implants”
Dr. Keng-Mun Wong
3:00 – 4:30
“Implant Dentistry:Guidelines For Predictable Success”
Dr. Tomaso Mainetti
FR 3: TABLE CLINICS 2
FR 4: CURRENT ISSUES 6
1:00 – 2:00
“Commonly Prescribed Drugs In Dentistry”
Dr. Elmer Jesus T. Escoto
2:00 – 4:00
“Non-Vital Tooth Bleaching And Veneers”
Dr. Iluminada L. Viloria
MR 11: DENTAL TECHNOLOGY
1:30 – 2:30
“Occupational Hazards In The Dental Laboratory”
Dr. Daniel V. Samaniego
2:30 – 3:30
“Transcending Esthetic Boundaries Of Controversial Metal-Ceramic Restorations”
Dr. Ng Chen Wei
3:30 – 5:00
“Improved Esthetics In Complte And Partial Denture Fabrication”
Dr. Jomer V. Pasol & Makoto Kobayashi
FR 5: PRESIDENT’S NIGHT (By Invitation)
September 27,2009 (AM)
FR 1&2: PERIODONTICS
9:00 – 10:00
“Imaging In Periodontology”
Dr. Esmonde F. Corbett
10:00 – 11:00
“Echo Lecture On The Proceedings Of The 2009 Asia-Pacific Society Of Periodontology Meeting”
Dr. Vivian C. Virata
11:00 – 12:00
“Philippine Society Of Periodontology Study On The Awareness Of Dentists In The Philippines On Periodontal Health”
Dr. Mike Tan & Dr. Nannette V. Vergel De Dios
FR 3: COMMITTEE ON ORAL DISEASE
9:00 – 12:00
“Oral Oncology: A Comprehensive Overview”
Dr. Theodore Nicholoff Jr
“Radiographic Diagnosis Of Cancer”
Dr. Ann Paula Esguerra-Lee
“Oral Rehabilitation For Oral Cancer Patients”
Dr. Eliezer B. Blanes
HEALTH SCREENING
MR. 2,3,4,5,6
REMMINDERS TO ALL DELEGATES:
1. All scientific sessions are on first come, first seated basis. If session hall is already full, the Scientific Committee reserves the right to refuse entry to the said session (for precautionary measures).
2. All delegates will need their PDA ID for recording of attendance to all scientific session.
All delegates entering the Scientific Session hall MUST present their convention ID together with their PDA ID.
3. To get full credit of the session attended, delegate must swipe their ID before the session starts.
4. Delegates must log out after each session to complete the process of attendance recording. If a delegate fails to log out, the computer will not record attendance to said session.
5. Corresponding time of attendance will translate to the number of continuing professional development (CPD) points earned for the 101st Annual Convention.
6. A maximum of 12 CPD points can be earned for the entire PDA ANNUAL Convention.
7. Children will not be allowed in ALL Scientific Session Halls. Minors may be brought to the Kids Station located at the ground floor near the escalator fronting Hall 4.
8. Toddlers must have a companion or a caregiver before they will be allowed to stay at the Kids Station.
9. Kids Station is free of charge. For security reasons, PDA ID must be presented upon entry and pick-up.
MPORTANT REMINDERS:
1. All sessions are on a first come, first seat basis.
If the session hall is already full, the Scientific
Committee reserves the right to refuse entry
into that session. (for precautionary measures)
2. All delegates MUST present their convention ID
and swipe their PDA ID into the ID readers for
attendance recording.
3. To get full credit for the session attended, each
delegate should log in and log out in the termi-
nals provided.
4. Log in time begins one (1) hour prior to the
start of each session. Delegates must log out to
complete the transaction cycle, otherwise, at-
tendance will not be recorded by the system. A
grace period of 30 minutes after the last lec-
ture, is given to the delegates to log-out.
4. Corresponding time of attendance will translate
into Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) points. Only a minimum of 2 hrs atten-
dance will get a corresponding point. A maxi
mum of 12 pts. can be earned for the entire
convention.
5. Delegates must log out everytime they leave
the session hall and re-log in when returning
back to the session halls.
6. Minors are not allowed in the session hall, they
may be brought to the KIDS STATION, located
at the ground floor near the escalator fronting
Hall 4.
7. Kids Station is free of charge. Toddlers or in-
fants must have a caregiver or companion be
fore they will be allowed to stay. For security
reasons, PDA ID & Convention ID must be pre-
sented upon entry & pick up of every child.