Michael J - Wahl Family Dentistry



Michael J. Wahl, DDS

2003 Concord Pike

Wilmington, DE 19803

302-655-1228

cell 302-377-7661

Fax 302-655-8108

e-mail: WahlDentistry@

Curriculum Vitae

December 2018

Date of birth: 11/13/60; Wilmington, DE.

Education:

1986: Certificate, General Practice Residency, Medical Center of Delaware.

1985: DDS, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

1982: BA(cum laude) natural science, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

• Senior year in absentia at School of Dentistry.

• Pre-professional Scholars Program in Dentistry (granted conditional acceptance to School of Dentistry as undergraduate).

Present and past positions:

• Assistant attending dentist, Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington, DE. 1986 - present.

• Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA.

• Clinical Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Medicine and Surgery, 2005 – 2013.

• Volunteer Associate Professor, Department of Oral Medicine, 2002 – 2005.

• Adjunct Assistant Professor of Oral Surgery/Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. 1995 - 1998

• Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, MCP Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA. 1995 - 2002.

• Partner in private practice of general dentistry: Wahl Family Dentistry, Wilmington, DE. 1986 - present. (Sole owner 1996 – present.)

• Evaluator (one of 200 dentists nationwide clinically evaluating new products) for Clinical Research Associates, Provo, Utah. 1992 - present.

• Consultant reviewer for the Journal of the American Medical Association (1995), the Medical Letter (1995, 1997, 1999, 2001,2009), Clinical Infectious Diseases (1995, 1996, 1999, 2007), Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology (1996,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016), and Clinical Research Associates Newsletter (1997), International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics (2006, 2007, 2007, 2007, 2008), Clinical Nursing Research (2006), Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery (2008, 2008), Journal of the American Dental Association (2008,2009,2009,2009,2011,2011,2011,2012,2013,2013,2016,2017), Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice (2009), BMC (Biomed Central) Infectious Diseases (2009), Case Reports in Dentistry (2011,2011,2011,2011,2011,2012,2012,2012,2012,2013,2013,2013,2013,2013,2015 editor, 2015 editor), British Medical Journal Open (2014,2014,2015,2016,2017,2017), Journal of Dentistry and Oral Hygiene (2014), European Journal of Dentistry (2014), Bentham Science Publishers (2015), Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine (2015), Folia Medica (2016), General Dentistry (2017, 2017,2018).

• Member, Bacterial endocarditis prevention program advisory committee. American Heart Association, Southeastern Pennsylvania Affiliate. (1997)

• Member, editorial board, Case Reports in Dentistry, March 2011 – 2013.

• Named a “top dentist” (most recommended by professional peers, as determined by a Delaware Today survey of Delaware-licensed dentists) in Delaware for general dentistry in 2011 (), 2016 () and 2017 (), the top vote getter in 2017.

Bibliography:

* peer-reviewed

*Wahl MJ. At-home bleaching of a single tooth. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 1992;67:281-2.

*Wahl MJ, Wahl PT. Prevention of infective endocarditis: an update for clinicians. Quintessence International 1993;24:171-175.

• Translated into Spanish for Quintessence Publicacion Internacional de Odontologia, the Spanish language journal published in Spain. 1994;7:541-545.

• Abstracted in the May 1993 Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry.

• Abstracted in the September/October 1993 Dental Abstracts.

• Abstracted in the November/December 1993 Dental Abstracts en Espanol, an independent Mexican dental journal.

*Wahl MJ. Myths of dental-induced endocarditis. Archives of Internal Medicine 1994;154:137-144.

• Feature article of the issue.

• Subject of a favorable invited guest editorial in the same issue: Wehrmacher WH. Myths: endocarditis. Archives of Internal Medicine 1994;154:129-130.

• Subject of American College of Cardiology Extended Learning audiotape segment February 1995 Vol. 27, No. 2 with William H. Wehrmacher, MD and Michael H. Sketch, MD.

• Cited in the update of infectious diseases at the 1994 National Meeting of the American College of Physicians as one of about 10 significant contributions in the literature.

• Reprinted in the September, 1994 Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry 1994;15:1100-1120.

• Abstracted as "Debunking the myths of antibiotic prophylaxis" in Dental Abstracts 1995;40:63.

• Cited as an "excellent paper" by Weine FS. Endodontic Therapy, 5th edition. St. Louis: Mosby; 1996:30.

• Called "an article which should be required reading for all physicians and dentists" in and the subject of "Taking charge of antibiotics," the feature section of the Midwest Dental Evaluation Group Interface newsletter, 1996:8:1-2.

• Reprinted in the April 1996 issue of Oral Health, Canada's leading dental journal, 1996;86(4):59-73.

• Abstracted in Little JW, et al., eds. Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient, 5th edition. St. Louis: Mosby; 1997:123-4.

• *Wahl MJ. Myths of dental-induced endocarditis. [Reply to letter.] Archives of Internal Medicine 1994;154:1994.

• *Wahl MJ. Myths of dental-induced endocarditis. [Reply to letter.] Archives of Internal Medicine 1994;154:2114.

*Wahl MJ. Prosthetic joint patients. [Letter.] Journal of the American Dental Association 1994:125;664-665.

*Wahl MJ. Clinical issues in the prevention of dental-induced endocarditis and prosthetic joint infection. Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry 1994;6(6):25-32.

• Invited article.

• Was required reading for pharmacology students at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.

• Abstracted in Periodontal Insights, April 1995, p. 7.

• Reprinted in the August, 1995 Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry.

• Abstracted in General Dentistry, September-October 1995, p. 485.

Wahl MJ. Antibiotic prophylaxis carries risks. [Letter.] Dental Economics 1994;84(9):17.

*Wahl MJ. Myths of dental-induced prosthetic joint infections. Clinical Infectious Diseases 1995;20:1420-5.

• Abstracted in Clinical Research Associates Newsletter, July 1995.

• Abstracted as "The truth about dental procedures and prosthetic joint infections." Dental Abstracts November-December 1995;40 (6):276-7.

• Abstracted as "Prosthetic joints and antibiotic prophylaxis" as the feature article in The Dental Letter February 1996;14(2), a Canadian publication.

• Abstracted in Little JW, et al., eds. Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient, 5th edition. St. Louis: Mosby; 1997:610.

• Abstracted in Yearbook of Dentistry 1996, St. Louis: Mosby.

• Reprinted as a feature article in the New Mexico Dental Journal 1997;48(3):14-8.

Wahl MJ. Streamlining single crown technique: preparation and impression. Dentistry Today 1995;14(7):41-5.

Wahl MJ, Wahl PT. Setting up for success. Dental Economics 1995;85(7):64-5.

*Wahl MJ. Myths of single-visit endodontics. General Dentistry 1996;44(2):126-31.

• Abstracted as "Single-visit endodontics an idea 'whose time has come'" in Dentistry Today, June 1996;15(6):34.

• Reprinted in Oral Health, Canada's leading dental journal, August 1996;86(8):31-5.

Wahl MJ. Medical myths of clinical dentistry: Endocarditis. Dentistry Today, March 1996;15(3):80-83.

Wahl M, Wahl P. Physicians of the mouth? Thanks, but no thanks! The Farran Report, March 1996;3(1):22.

*Wahl MJ. Misleading your patients. [Letter.] Journal of the American Dental Association 1996;127:422.

*Wahl MJ. INR and PTR anticoagulation values. [Letter.] Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology 1996;81:377-8.

*Wahl MJ, Howell J. Altering anticoagulation therapy: a survey of physicians. Journal of the American Dental Association. 1996;127:625-38.

Wahl M. Antibiotic prophylaxis -- update '96. Clinical Research Associates Newsletter, June 1996;2-3.

Wahl P, Wahl M. With respect to the hygienist. The Farran Report, June 1996;3(4):23.

*Wahl MJ. C. Edmund Kells lives on. Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry 1996;8:783-4.

*Wahl MJ. Local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors: myths and facts. Practical Periodontics & Aesthetic Dentistry 1997;9:649-52.

Wahl MJ. Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry. The Farran Report September 1997: 13-6.

• Cover story and feature article of issue.

*Wahl MJ. Patient premedication in the prevention of dental-procedure-induced endocarditis. Practical Periodontics & Aesthetic Dentistry 1997;9:1015-20.

*Wahl MJ. Dental surgery in anticoagulated patients. Archives of Internal Medicine 1998;158:1610-16. Available: Accessed March 8, 2013.

• Featured as one of the 15 most significant articles of the year of Archives of Internal Medicine:

• Book chapter: Wahl MJ. Dental surgery in anticoagulated patients. In: Dalen JE, ed. The Best of Archives of Internal Medicine. Chicago: American Medical Association;2000:183-95.

• Cited by the American College of Chest Physicians Consensus Conference on Antithrombotic Therapy. Ansell J, Hirsh J, Dalen J, et al. Managing oral anticoagulant therapy. Chest 2001;119:22S-38S.

Wahl MJ. The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence, 2nd ed. Wilmington, DE: Wahl Family Dentistry 1999.

Wahl MJ. Farran is good for dentistry. [Letter.] Dentistry Today 1999;18(4):12.

Wahl M. Posts & core. The Profitable Dentist. June/July 1999, Issue 134-5: 23.

*Wahl MJ. Drug interactions. [Letter.] Journal of the American Dental Association 1999;130:1270.

Wahl M. Update: antibiotic prophylaxis in endodontics. [Interview.] Practical Endodontics 1999;9(3):20-1.

*Wahl MJ. Myths of dental surgery in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy. Journal of the American Dental Association 2000;131:77-81. Available: Accessed March 9, 2013.

*Pallasch TJ, Wahl MJ. The focal infection theory: appraisal and reappraisal. Journal of the California Dental Assocation 2000;28(3):194-200.

• Reprinted in the Journal of the New Jersey Dental Association, 2000;71(3):13.

Wahl MJ. Common denture problems. The Profitable Dentist. March 2000, Issue 143: 14.

*Wahl MJ. Demystifying medical complexities. Journal of the California Dental Association 2000;28(7):510-8.

Wahl MJ. The Lazy Dentist in the New Millennium. Wilmington, DE: Wahl Family Dentistry 2000.

*Wahl MJ. Amalgam – resurrection and redemption. Part 1: the clinical and legal mythology of anti-amalgam. Quintessence International 2001;32:525-35.

• Called “the best summary yet dispelling amalgam myths” in the Midwest Dental Evaluation Group Interface newsletter 2002;14(81):4.

• Posted at on November 1, 2002.

• cited in the Statement by the American Dental Association to the Government Reform Committee United States House of Representatives on “Mercury in dental amalgams: an examination of the science,” Thursday, November 14, 2002.

*Wahl MJ. Dental treatment for patients on continuous anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs: questions and answers. Dentistry Today 2001;20(8):74-5.

*Wahl MJ. Amalgam – resurrection and redemption. Part 2: the medical mythology of anti-amalgam. Quintessence International 2001;32:696-710.

• Called “the best summary yet dispelling amalgam myths” in the Midwest Dental Evaluation Group Interface newsletter 2002;14(81):4.

• Posted at on November 1, 2002.

• Translated into Spanish for Quintessence Publicacion Internacional de Odontologia, the Spanish language journal published in Spain. 2002;15:569-84.

• cited in the Statement by the American Dental Association to the Government Reform Committee United States House of Representatives on “Mercury in dental amalgams: an examination of the science,” Thursday, November 14, 2002.

*Wahl MJ, Overton D, Howell J, Siegel E, Schmitt MM, Muldoon M. Pain on injection of prilocaine plain vs. lidocaine with epinephrine: a prospective double-blind study. Journal of the American Dental Association 2001;132:1396-1401.

Wahl MJ. A biocompatible material for the new millennium: dental amalgam. Dentistry Today 2001; 20(11):16.

Author’s response to letter “Amalgam woes.” Dentistry Today 2002;21(2):18-9.

Wahl MJ. Amalgam – is its continued use criminal? Dental Economics 2001;91(11):14,152.

*Wahl MJ. Do antibiotics cause unwanted pregnancies? [Letter.] General Dentistry 2002;50:12-13.

Wahl MJ. Amalgam revisited. [Letter.] Dentistry Today 2002;21(6):16,18.

*Wahl MJ, Schmitt MM, Overton DA, Gordon MK. Injection pain of bupivacaine with epinephrine versus prilocaine plain. Journal of the American Dental Association 2002;133:1652-6.

Wahl MJ. A resin alternative for posterior teeth: dental amalgam. Delaware State Dental Society Newsletter 2002;26(2):4-5.

*Wahl MJ. A resin alternative for posterior teeth: Questions and answers on dental amalgam. Dental Update. 2003;30:256-62.

Wahl MJ. The 3 S’s in success. The Profitable Dentist July 2003; Issue 183:7-10.

*Pallasch TJ, Wahl MJ. Focal infection: new age or ancient history? Endodontic Topics 2003; 4:32-45.

*Mackert JR, Wahl MJ. Are there acceptable alternatives to amalgam? Journal of the California Dental Assocation 2004;32:601-10.

*Wahl MJ, Schmitt MM, Overton DA, Gordon MK. Prevalence of cusp fractures in teeth restored with amalgam and with resin-based composite. Journal of the American Dental Association 2004;135:1127-32.

• cited in the “Annual review of selected dental literature: report of the Committee on Scientific Investigation of the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry.” J Prosth Dent 2005;94:146-75.

*Wahl MJ, Pallasch TJ. Dentistry and endocarditis. Current Infectious Disease Reports 2005;7:251-6.

*Wahl MJ. Osteoradionecrosis prevention myths. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics 2006;64:661-9.

• cited as the 10th most read article on the Top 25 Hottest Articles list of most read articles in International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics from January to March 2006 counted by article downloads on ScienceDirect

(; Accessed October 29, 2006.)

*Wahl MJ, Schmitt MM, Overton DA. Injection pain of prilocaine plain, mepivacaine plain, articaine with epinephrine, and lidocaine with epinephrine. General Dentistry 2006;54:168-71.

*Flanagan T, Wahl MJ, Schmitt MM, Wahl JA. Size doesn’t matter: needle gauge and injection pain. General Dentistry 2007;55:216-7.

Abstracted as Size of needle vs perceived injection pain. Compendium 2007;28:602.

*Wahl MJ, Flanagan T, Schmitt MM, Wahl JA, Ganjavian S. Articaine versus lidocaine: a prospective, double-blind, randomized study of anesthetic efficacy. Indian Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery 2007;6(4):7-10.

*Wahl MJ, Wahl JA. Can radical treatment sometimes produce a conservative result? Dentistry Today 2008;27(11):84-5.

*Brown RS, Wahl MJ. BPA toxicity and dentistry: is it panic time or not? Dentistry Today 2009;28(8):10,12.

*Wahl MJ, Wahl PT. Postinjection paresthesia with articaine: a case report. Dentistry Online – International Dental Forum. November 2009.

*Wahl MJ, Brown RS. Dentistry’s wonder drugs: local aesthetics and vasoconstrictors. General Dentistry, March-April 2010;58(2):114-123. Available:

*Wahl MJ. Antibiotic prophylaxis in artificial joint patients [letter]. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2010;68(4):949.

*Wahl MJ. Bleed or die? A bloody simple decision [letter]. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology Endodontics. 2011;113(2):147-8.

Wahl MJ. The ugly facts on dental amalgam. DentalTown June 2012;13(6):82-9. Available:

*Wahl MJ. Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs in dentistry: stop interrupting. June 2013. Available: Accessed November 12, 2016.

*Wahl MJ, Pintos A, Lalla RV. Interruption of warfarin anticoagulation for dental surgery. [Letter.] Chest 2013;144(4):1424. Available: Accessed October 2, 2013.

*Wahl MJ, Swift EJ. Dental amalgam update – part 1: clinical efficacy. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry 2013;25(5):360-4.

• featured on website

*Wahl MJ, Swift EJ. Dental amalgam update – part 2: biologic effects. Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry 2013;25(6):433-7.

*Wahl MJ, Ilvento TW, Schmitt MM, Wahl JA, Ganjavian S. Articaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine versus articaine with 1:200,000 epinephrine – does the dosage matter? 2013;3(2):318-22. Available: Accessed June 2, 2016.

*Wahl MJ. Dental surgery and antiplatelet agents: bleed or die. American Journal of Medicine 2014;127:260-7.

• Wahl MJ. Audioslide presentation available: Accessed December 19, 2014.

*Wahl MJ. Antibiotic interference with oral contraceptives: can a dental visit make you pregnant? March 2014. Available: Accessed March 28, 2014.

*Wahl MJ, Wahl JA, Schmitt MM. Dental extractions, antibiotics and curettage – first, do no harm. Global Journal of Medical Research: Journal of Dentistry and Otolaryngology 2014;14(1):1-5. Available:

*Wahl MJ, Pintos A, Kilham J, Lalla RV. Dental surgery in anticoagulated patients: stop the interruption. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology 2015;119(2):136-57.

• Wahl MJ. Author commentary.

• Wahl MJ. Audioslide presentation available: Accessed December 19, 2014.

• Wahl MJ. Interview with Real World Endo. Accessed January 20, 2015.

*Wahl MJ, Schmitt MM. Postextraction bleeding in a patient taking antithrombotics: report of a case. General Dentistry 2016;64(3):60-3.

*Wahl MJ. Anticoagulation in dental surgery: is it rude to interrupt? Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2016;83(6):409-13. Available: Accessed June 2, 2016.

*Wahl MJ. Antithrombotic drugs in dentistry: stop the interruption. Available: Accessed August 30, 2017. Featured ce course in Dental Economics, November 2017.

*Wahl MJ. The mythology of anticoagulation interruption for dental surgery. Journal of the American Dental Association 2018;149(1):e1-e10.

• Subject of commentary: Miller CS. A perspective on “The mythology of anticoagulation interruption for dental surgery.” JADA 2018;149(1):3-6.

*Wahl MJ, Miller CS, Rhodus NL, Kämmerer P, Dinkova A, Lalla RV, Bajkin BV. Anticoagulants are dental friendly. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology 2018;125(2):103-6.

Wahl MJ. Perioperative management of dental patients on anticoagulants. In: Szumita R, Szumita P, eds. Hemostasis in Dentistry. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Publishing;2018:151-86.

Wahl MJ. Perioperative management of dental patients on antiplatelet medications. In: Szumita R, Szumita P, eds. Hemostasis in Dentistry. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Publishing;2018;125-41.

Presentations:

• Numerous lectures to departments of dentistry, oral surgery, and internal medicine at Medical Center of Delaware, 1992 to 1998.

• Keynote guest lecturer "Myths of antibiotic prophylaxis" at School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania for "Hot Topics in Dentistry," given by Elliot V. Hersh, DMD, PhD, May 18, 1994.

• Myths of antibiotic prophylaxis, University of Pennsylvania graduate endodontic program (Dr. Syngcuk Kim, chairman), September 28, 1994.

• Myths of antibiotic prophylaxis, Staten Island University Hospital, November 4, 1994.

• "Myths of dental-induced endocarditis" poster presentation at the 3rd International Symposium on Modern Concepts in Endocarditis, Boston, Massachusetts, July 14, 1995.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania graduate endodontic program (Dr. Syngcuk Kim, chairman) October 4, 1995.

• Medical myths of clinical dentistry, October 1995 American Dental Association Annual Session in Las Vegas.

• Described as an "excellent speaker" by the Continuing Education Update (Nov.-Dec. 1995).

• Called a "hot new speaker" by the Fall 1996 CE Review.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry, Excellence in Dentistry Spring Break Seminar. March 30, 1996, Sandestin, Florida.

•The videotape of this seminar was described in a nationwide mailing by Travis McFee as "a program you're going to want to see over and over again, and have your staff watch too. Mike has really done his homework so you and I don't have to."

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Dental Specialty Training, May 20, 1996, Brass Anchor Club, Naval Training Center, Orlando, Florida

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry and Other Myths, Southern Arizona Dental Society, Arizona State Dental Association, October 18, 1996, Westin La Paloma, Tucson, Arizona.

• Indications for antibiotic prophylaxis. For faculty and graduate students of the Medical College of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, December 12, 1996.

• Medical and Clinical Myths of Dentistry 1997. Lorain County Dental Society, Holiday Inn of Elyria/Lorain, Elyria, OH. January 15, 1997.

• Anticoagulants. For faculty and graduate students of the Medical College of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, January 23, 1997.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry. Course given. University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Penn Selectives Program, May 7 - June 25, 1997.

• Medical and Clinical Myths of Dentistry 1997. Spring Scientific Session Clinical Symposia, California Dental Association, Anaheim, California. April 17, 1997.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry -- update 1997. Delta Sigma Delta International Dental Fraternity, St. Louis Area Graduate Chapter. Washington University Faculty Club, Clayton, Missouri. July 28, 1997.

• Prevention of endocarditis and artificial joint infections -- update 1997. Department of Endodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. October 15, 1997.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry -- update 1997. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia Business Center, Columbia, MD. December 3, 1997.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry -- update '98. Missouri Dental Association Annual Dental Health Workshop. Jefferson City, Missouri. Capitol Plaza Hotel. Jan. 17, 1998.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry -- update '98. Dallas Mid-Winter Dental Clinic, Wyndham Anatole Hotel. January 23, 1998 (2 half-day sessions).

• The Lazy Dentist's Guide to Excellence. Dallas Mid-Winter Dental Clinic, Wyndham Anatole Hotel. January 24, 1998 (lunch and learn).

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry -- update 1998. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia Business Center, Columbia, MD. February 25, 1998.

• Medical & Clinical Myths of Dentistry. Course given. University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Penn Selectives Program, March 28, 1998.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 1998. Michigan Dental Association 1998 Annual Session, Detroit, Michigan, Apr. 22, 1998.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 1999. Pacific Dental Conference at Vancouver. Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada. February 18, 1999.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 1999. Pacific Dental Conference at Vancouver. Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada. February 20, 1999.

• The Lazy Dentist's Guide to Excellence. Pacific Dental Conference at Vancouver. Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre, Vancouver, Canada. February 20, 1999.

• Endocarditis and artificial joint infections -- clinical update 1999. Liberty Dental Conference, Philadelphia County Dental Society. Adam's Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. March 4, 1999.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 1999 and The Lazy Dentist's Guide to Excellence. York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania. April 29, 1999.

• Local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors. Memphis Dental Society, Memphis, TN, September 16, 1999.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 1999 and The Lazy Dentist's Guide to Excellence. University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Holiday Inn East, Memphis TN, September 17, 1999.

• Efficiency in Dental Practice. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2, 1999.

• Should heart patients be afraid of the dentist? Mended Hearts Club, American Heart Association Delaware Chapter, Newark, Delaware, March 13, 2000.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. California Dental Association, Anaheim, California. April 15, 2000.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2000. California Dental Association, Anaheim, California. April 16, 2000.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2000. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia, Maryland. June 23, 2000.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Office Magic Productions. Adam’s Mark Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. July 14, 2000.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Academy of General Dentistry Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. July 22, 2000.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2000. El Paso Dental Association, El Paso, Texas. September 21, 2000.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. El Paso Dental Association, El Paso, Texas. September 21, 2000.

• Efficiency in Dental Practice. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA. October 17, 2000.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry and The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. New York County Dental Society. New York, New York. October 27, 2000.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia, Maryland. March 16, 2001.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. School of Dentistry, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California. March 25, 2001.

• Treating the Medically Compromised Patient. Henry Spenadel Continuing Education Online Course (). New York County Dental Society. August, 2001.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2001. Sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. Allentown, Pennsylvania. September 5, 2001.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia, Maryland. October 19, 2001.

• Efficiency in Dental Practice. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA. October 23, 2001.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2001. The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Southern Nevada Dental Society, Las Vegas, Nevada. November 16, 2001.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Greater New York Dental Meeting, New York, New York. November 24, 2001.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2001. Greater New York Dental Meeting, New York, New York. November 24, 2001.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2002. Yankee Dental Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. February 2, 2002 (morning).

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2002 (repeated). Yankee Dental Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. February 2, 2002 (afternoon).

• Breakfast with the Experts Program. Clinical problem solving for medically compromised patients. Yankee Dental Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. February 2, 2002.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Excellence in Dentistry Spring Break Seminar, Destin Florida, March 23, 2002.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia, Maryland, March 29, 2002.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Maryland State Dental Association, Columbia, Maryland. June 27, 2002.

• Efficiency in Dental Practice. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA. November 5, 2002.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence, Double Tree Hotel, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Montgomery-Bucks Dental Society. November 25, 2002.

• Dental amalgam fillings – clinical, legal, and medical issues. Governor’s Oral Health Summit, Little Rock, Arkansas. June 14, 2003.

• Amalgam – resurrection and redemption: the clinical, legal, and medical mythology of anti-amalgam. Academy of LDS Dentists, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. August 15, 2003.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2003. Academy of LDS Dentists, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. August 15, 2003.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2003. Midwest Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Fort Wayne, Indiana. October 18, 2003.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Midwest Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Fort Wayne, Indiana. October 18, 2003.

• Efficiency in Dental Practice. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA. November 25, 2003.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Delta Sigma Delta International Dental Fraternity, St. Louis Area Graduate Chapter. Washington University Faculty Club, Clayton, Missouri. February 9, 2004.

• Efficiency in Dental Practice. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, PA. October 5, 2004.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry and The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Pankey Study Club of Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland. October 22, 2004.

• The heart and dental disease. Mended Hearts Club. Wilmington, Delaware, January 10, 2005.

• The Lazy Dentist’s Guide to Excellence. Atlantic Cape May County Dental Society, Somers Point, New Jersey. October 6, 2005.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, November 14, 2005.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, September 18, 2006.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2007, Arizona Dental Association, Phoenix, March 10, 2007.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, October 22, 2007.

• Myths of clinical dentistry. New Zealand Dental Association Biennial Conference, Rotoura, New Zealand, September 11, 2008.

• The lazy dentist in the new millennium. New Zealand Dental Association Biennial Conference, Rotoura, New Zealand, September 11, 2008.

• Myths of clinical dentistry. New Zealand Dental Association Biennial Conference, Rotoura, New Zealand, September 11, 2008 for dental therapists and dental hygienists.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, November 3, 2008.

• Dental mythology: medical, clinical, and practice management. Second District Dental Society, Fort Hamilton Community Club, Brooklyn, NY. February 13, 2009.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, October 5, 2009.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, October 4, 2010.

• Facts, folklore, and dental mythology: the practicing dentist’s guide to practicing dentistry safely, efficiently, and profitably. Lorain County Dental Society, Lorain County Community College, Elyria, OH. April 20, 2011.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, October 10, 2011.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2011. Pennsylvania Doctors Alliance, King of Prussia, PA, October 28, 2011.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, October 15, 2012.

• Medical Myths of Clinical Dentistry 2013. Department of Hospital Dentistry and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Christiana Care Health Services. April 15, 2013.

• Clinical efficiency in dentistry: an update. Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, May 17, 2013.

• Interruption of anticoagulants for dental procedures. The stark choice: bleed or die! 26th Annual Update in Cardiology, John H. Ammon Medical Education Center, Christiana Hospital, Newark, Delaware, March 7, 2015.

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