Program
8:30am
Welcome
Dr. David Johnsen,
Dean, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa
Dr. James Merchant,
Dean College of Public Health, University of Iowa
Dr. Jay Semel,
Director, Obermann Center for Advanced Studies
9:00-10:30
Session 1 Tobacco and society
Chair:
Dr. Judy Polumbaum, Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass
Communication, University of Iowa
History of Tobacco
Use in the United States Dr. Arden Christen, Professor, Department
of Oral Biology, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis,
IN
Tobacco,
Health and Politics from Buck Duke to the US multi-state tobacco
settlement Dr.
Christopher Squier, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies,
College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
10:30-10:45
Break
10:45-12:15
Session 2 Tobacco-related oral disease; epidemiology, clinical presentation
and pathogenesis
Chair:
Dr. Arden Christen, Professor, Department of Oral Biology, Indiana
University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN
Relationships
between Tobacco Use and Oral and Dental Disease in the US
Dr. Deborah Winn, Senior
Investigator, Craniofacial Epidemiology and Genetics Branch, Division
of Intramural Research, NIDCR, Bethesda, MD
Tobacco
use and cleft palate epidemiology and pathogenesis
Dr. Jeffrey Murray, Professor,
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa
City, IA
12:15-1:15
Lunch
1:152:45pm
Session 2 (continued)
Tobacco
use and Periodontal Disease Dr.
Georgia Johnson, Professor, Department of Periodontics, College of Dentistry,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Tobacco
use and oral leukoplakia Dr.
Jolán Bánóczy, Professor, Semmelweis Medical University,
Budapest, Hungary
2:45-3:00
Break
Tobacco
use and oral cancer Dr.
Newell Johnson, Professor, Department of Oral Pathology, King's College
Dental School, London, UK
Tobacco-associated
lesions in a Chinese village population Dr.
Wen Min Luan, Deputy Director, The Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China
4:30-
5.00 General Discussion
9:0010:30am
Session 3 Pharmacologic and neurobiologic approaches to intervention
Chair:
Ms. Nancy Slach, Department of Periodontics, College of Dentistry,
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Tobacco,
Nicotine and Addiction Dr.
Taylor Hays, Nicotine Dependency Center, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
The
Molecular Basis of Nicotine addiction models for the future?
Dr Barbara Caldarone, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School
of Medicine, New Haven, CT
10:30-10:45
Break
10:4511:30
Session 3 (continued)
Nicotine
Replacement Therapy and the Use of Buproprion HCl in Dental Settings
Dr. Arden Christen, Professor,
Department of Oral Biology, Indiana University School of Dentistry,
Indianapolis, IN
11:30-12:00
General Discussion
12:00-1:15 Lunch
1:15-2:45pm
Session 4 Behavioral approaches to intervention
Chair:
- Dr. Patricia Bryant, Director, Behavioral and Health Promotion
Research, Office of Clinical, Behavioral, and Health Promotion Research,
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda, MD.
Hypnosis
and behavioral modification in tobacco intervention Dr.
Nicholas Covino, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA
Quit
stages- tailoring the intervention to the appropriate stage Dr.
Henrietta Logan, Professor, Department of, College of Dentistry, University
of Florida, Gainsville, FL.
2:45-3:00
Break
3:00-4:30
Session 4 (continued)
Tobacco
interventions among children and adolescents Dr.
Mel Hovell, Professor and Director of the Center for Behavioral Research,
School of Public Health, San Diego State
4:30-5:00
General Discussion
9:00-10:30am
Session 5 Successes and limitations of existing interventions - identification
of best practices
Chair:
Dr. Robert Mecklenburg, Coordinator, Tobacco and Oral Health Initiatives
for the Tobacco Control Research Branch, National Cancer Institute,
Bethesda, MD
Interventions
with children and adolescents in the dental office Dr.
Rhys Jones, Dental Department, St. Luke's Medical Center, Cedar Rapids,
IA
Smokeless
tobacco interventions in the dental office Dr.
Herbert Severson, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR
Evidence
from other professional studiesthe COMMIT Program Dr.
Paul Pomrehn, Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental
Health, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
10:30-10:45
Break
10:45-12:00
Session 5 (continued)
The question
of cost reimbursement and remuneration
Dr. Peter Damiano,
Associate Professor, Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry
and the Center for Public Policy, College of Dentistry, University of
Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Dr Martin Swartz,
Division of Medical Services, Iowa Department of Human Services, Des
Moines, IA.
12:001:15
Lunch
1:153.15
Session 5 (continued)
Lessons from
other countries panel discussion
- Chair Dr.
Newell Johnson, Professor, Department of Oral Pathology, King's
College Dental School, London, UK
- China
- Dr. Wen Min
Luan, Deputy
Director, Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China
- Hungary
- Dr. Zeno Gintner,
Semmelweis University and the Working Group on Tobacco Control, Hungarian
Medical Chamber, Budapest, Hungary
- Hungary
- Dr. Jolán Bánóczy,
Professor, Semmelweis Medical University, Budapest, Hungary
- Iceland
- Dr Sigur_ur
Rúnar
Sæmundsson, Reykjavík
3.15-3:30
Break
3.30-5.00
Session 5 (continued)
Lessons from
private practice-panel discussion
- Chair Dr.
Dick Young, General Practitioner and Board of Directors, American
Cancer Society, Midwest Division.
- Dr.
Mel Hovell, Professor
and Director of the Center for Behavioral Research, School of Public
Health, San Diego State
- Dental practitioner
panel
6:30
DinnerThe State Room, Iowa
Memorial Union
8:30-11:30am
Session 6 Outcomes and design of new interventions
8:30
- 9:30am Breakout groups
9:30
- 11:30 Summaries from breakout groups and discussion of future directions.
Chair: Dr. Patricia Bryant, Director, Behavioral and Health Promotion
Research, Office of Clinical, Behavioral, and Health Promotion Research,
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, Bethesda, MD.
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