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Indiana Dental Hygienists' Association
 

CENTRAL INDIANA DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ ASSOCIATION

Contact: Jane Blanchard

All meetings are held in the Indianapolis area.

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licensed dental hygienist and would like information specific to your

component, please click here.

All meeting places subject to change to try to increase member’s
attendance and accommodate different counties’ representation.

Dinner and Learn Presentation

Dental Products for Patients from GlaxoSmithKline

Burd Ford Conference Center
10320 E Pendelton Pike
Indianapolis, IN  46036
August 31,2010

6:30-7:00 Business Meeting
Discussion of upcoming open hear at state board of dentistry
Future CIDHA Events
IDHA Annual Session

7:15 pm - 8:00 pm Presentation and dinner from Maggianos Restaurant
(ce credit can not be granted due to new pharmaceutical laws and regulations)

RSVP to Pamela Rettig at 314-413-8076
or
prettig@iupui.edu by August 28, 2010.

Karen W. Wilber, BS, LDH, GlaxoSmithKline Oral Healthcare Consultant, will be presenting new and informative information about ....
Sensodyne:  The #1 recommended treatment for dentin hypersensitivity by dentist and dental hygienist.
ProNamel:  Treat the damage caused by acidic diets with the only toothpaste over the counter providing more fluoride availability.
Biotene: Did you know that 1 in 4 patients experience some form of dry mouth?  That is 25% of your patients each day!
Aquafresh:  Advanced Enamel Lock- a family toothpaste to fight cavities with more fluoride availability.
Polident and Poligrip: Products for denture patients.


Dinner will be provided by Maggiano's Italian Cuisine
Take home free samples!  Chances to win fun prizes!


 
 


MISSION STATEMENT OF THE AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS’ ASSOCIATION

To improve the public’s health, the mission of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association is to advance
the art and science of dental hygiene by ensuring access to quality oral health care, increasing awareness of
the cost-effective benefits of prevention, promoting the highest standards of dental hygiene education,
licensure, practice and research, and representing and promoting the interests of dental hygienists.