By Larry Chatterley From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association According to the dictionary, retirement is a “withdrawal or ceasing from active working life.” I was never fond of the word retirement, mainly because it brings to mind the image of retirement homes, like being put out to pasture so to speak. Not exactly what I picture …
Strength in Diversity
By Dr. Carol Morrow, CDA President From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association I have just completed my first 100 days as CDA president. I have been lucky to travel through the eastern plains, southern Colorado, and the mountains to discuss many of the programs currently going on throughout the state. I plan to travel to every …
Information Security in the Age of the Data Breach
By Jennifer Nieto, Best Card President From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Every few months it seems like there are more revelations of large scale data breaches that expose the personal or financial information of millions of Americans. In 2017, there have been breaches involving Arby’s, Verifone, Dun & Bradstreet, Saks Fifth Avenue, Intercontinental Hotels Group, …
Four Fall Focus Areas for CDA Government Relations
By Jennifer Goodrum, CDA Director of Government Relations From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Even when the state legislature is not in session, the Capitol remains busy with post-2017-session and pre-2018-session work. This fall has been particularly busy to that end with a number of legislative interim committees and rulemaking processes affecting dentists and dental offices. …
A Race That Means More Than a Bumper Sticker
By Molly Pereira, CDA Associate Executive Director From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association When you’re sitting in your car in traffic, have you ever noticed a bumper sticker with “140.6?” That’s what Dr. Tom Bogan should have on his car but instead he proudly displays a sticker that says, “Triathlete.” It’s a simple sticker but its …
Medical Dental Integration Proves Effective
From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Effectiveness on Early Childhood Caries of an Oral Health Promotional Program for Medical Providers, by Patricia Braun, M.D., M.P.H., et al., was published in the American Journal of Public Health in June 2017. An Nguyen, D.D.S., M.P.H., vice-president of dental services at Clinica Family Health and CDA member, works with …
Dental Practice Cybersecurity: Beware of Ransomware and the Decay It Causes
By Herb Miner From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Dental cavities are caused by bacteria that produces acid and erodes tooth enamel and dentin. In much the same way, technological bacteria like ransomware can infiltrate your network, destroy your perimeter safeguards and harm your sensitive business and patient information. Ransomware is a growing threat to dental …
Do You Have Piles of Payer Paperwork?
From the Fall 2017 Journal of the Colorado Dental Association Piles of paperwork do not make the office function more efficiently. If you’ve ever wondered how to improve office efficiencies, the process of credentialing could be costing your office priceless hours that could be better spent with patients. A new member benefit is available to dentists starting mid-October. The American …
Colorado Dental Board Releases Updated Sleep Apnea Rule Revisions
The Colorado Dental Board and Colorado Medical Board joint workgroup regarding sleep apnea rules and policies has released the latest round of revisions ahead of its next meeting. The purpose of this meeting is to evaluate, discuss and possibly modify suggested revisions to the dental board’s proposed rule/policy regarding sleep apnea and to determine next steps and timeframe to reach …
Faces of the CDA: Dr. Liliane Brantes and Dr. Peter Vanicek
Members: Dr. Liliane Brantes and Dr. Peter Vanicek Reason: Donating Dental Services to Children Worldwide Dr. Liliane Brantes and her husband, Dr. Peter Vanicek, sold their practice in 2012 and took their expertise on the road—or maybe more accurately, across the ocean—to countries worldwide to help children in need of dental treatment. “Working with children is most rewarding because through …











