American Academy of Periodontology slates meeting

April 30, 2002
Gathering to be held Sept. 25-28 in New Orleans

Are you a dental professional seeking new and exciting networking and education opportunities?

If so, attend the American Academy of Periodontology's (AAP) 88th Annual Meeting. You will learn how periodontal diseases contribute to overall health, how to keep up with baby boomers' desire to age gracefully with the help of periodontal plastic surgery procedures, the latest in dental implants, and how to keep your dental practice out of the red.

Track topics include dental implants, non-surgical therapy, periodontal medicine, perio-restorative, periodontal plastic and reconstructive surgery, periodontal therapy/pocket reduction, practice management and regeneration. For hygienists, there is a virtual track focusing on courses from general programming, non-surgical therapy, periodontal medicine and practice management.

WHY:
Significant progress is being made in the study and treatment of oral diseases, including the link between oral health and overall health and regenerative and tissue-engineering therapies, which may someday allow periodontists to re-grow teeth. The AAP's Annual Meeting informs dental practitioners of new ways to treat periodontal diseases because in spite of these important advancements, periodontitis is still one of the primary causes of tooth loss.

WHEN:
September 25-28, 2002

WHERE:
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
900 Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130

WHO:
Leading speakers and researchers in the General Sessions include: Renzo C. Casellini, MDT; Maurice A. Salama, DMD; Dennis P. Tarnow, DDS; Robert E. Vogel, DDS; Stephen L. Wheeler, DDS; Marjorie Jeffcoat, DMD; Jeffrey B. Payne, DDS; Joan Otomo-Corgel, DDS and Christine Ritchie, MD, MSPH.

Attendees:
Dentists, periodontists, dental hygienists, dental students and anyone interested in learning about periodontics

TO REGISTER:
Visit the American Academy of Periodontology's Web site at www.perio.org/meetings/am/index.html. Event schedules are available by calling (312) 573-3210.