Continuing Dental Education
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What’s Sex Got to Do With It? Women’s Under the Radar Health Conditions
2 Credit Hours
Wednesday Feb 12th, 2025
at 6:30 PM ET
This live webinar will review several health conditions that plague women more than men but we, as health professionals, are not given as much information about. Learn about lesser discussed topics that can affect a women’s systemic health as well as their oral health.
Speaker
- Ann-Marie C. DePalma
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Painless Precision: A Guide for RDHs to Deliver Effective Local Anesthesics
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Feb 13th, 2025
at 12:00 PM ET
Utilizing a series of videos, this course is designed for clinical dental hygienists looking to refresh their basic knowledge of administering local anesthetic techniques. It provides step-by-step guidance and in-depth knowledge in administering local anesthetics to achieve profound anesthesia.
Speaker
- Silky Sharma
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Cosmetic Use of Dermal Fillers in the Dental Practice, an Introduction
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Feb 13th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Dr. Bradford Towne, co-author of “Neurotoxins and Facial Fillers in Facial Esthetic Surgery”, provides an introduction to the use of dermal fillers for facial cosmetic enhancement in this three hour live webinar. During this presentation, participants will learn about the pharmacology of different dermal fillers, indications for their use, benefits and risks associated with the injection of fillers. During this webinar, a review of the aging face, pre treatment evaluation, documentation, an introduction to techniques for injection and overview potential complications.
Speaker
- Bradford Towne
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Infection Control Essentials for Dental Professionals: Navigating OSHA and CDC Updates
6 Credit Hours
Friday Feb 14th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This live webinar will primarily focus on a practical discussion of the most recent dental infection control recommendations. Included will be updates on occupational blood-borne, airborne, and waterborne pathogens as frameworks for the presentation. Discussion sections include hand hygiene, sharps safety, recommended vaccinations for dental health professionals, personal protective equipment (PPE), instrument and handpiece reprocessing, environmental surface disinfection, single-use disposables, and dental water treatment.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
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Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Feb 15th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine and Therapies for the Treatment of Vesiculobullous Diseases
3 Credit Hours
Saturday Feb 15th, 2025
at 11:00 AM ET
This live webinar is designed to provide the participant with a general overview of “alternative and complementary” approaches to treatment for intraoral lesions throughout the years. The most common lesions discussed will be mucosal lesions such as Oral Lichen Planus, Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid, Pemphigus Vulgaris and Recurrent Aphthae in addition to a few others.
Speakers:
- Celeste M. Abraham
- Dr. Nancy W. Burkhart
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Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children
3 Credit Hours
Sunday Feb 16th, 2025
at 12:00 PM ET
Traumatic dental injuries are quick and unexpected! The dental team must be prepared to provide emergency care at any time. In this interactive webinar, Dr. Ritwik will present case-based discussions of the most common injuries to primary and permanent teeth.
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
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“It’s (Medically) Complicated!” Essential Pharmacology for Treating Medically Complex Dental Patients
3 Credit Hours
Monday Feb 17th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This comprehensive program explores the dental implications of the prescription medications, non-prescription medications, herbal products, nutritional supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. Participants receive this essential information in a format which is not only practical and applicable but also highly entertaining for the entire dental team.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Common Oral Lesions – Practical Oral Pathology for Your Dental Practice
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Feb 18th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
This course is designed to inform the participant about various oral pathologic lesions of the oral cavity. The oral health care professional should be able to identify common lesions and understand how to manage patients with such conditions.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
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Infection Control and OSHA After COVID-19
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Feb 19th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the delivery of health care. This live webinar will discuss the impact on dentistry by presenting the most recent infection control recommendations and regulations as they relate to dental settings. Discussion sections include hand hygiene, vaccinations, personal protective equipment (PPE), instrument reprocessing, environmental surface disinfection, and dental water treatment. Application of Standard and Transmission-based Precautions, PPE and air quality requirements necessitated by emergence of SARS-CoV-2 disease also will be considered in light of updated CDC, OSHA, NIOSH, and EPA publications.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
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Diet and the Oral Microbiome
3 Credit Hours
Friday Feb 21st, 2025
at 2:00 PM ET
Join us to explore the dynamic intersection of nutrition and the oral microbiome in this interprofessional course. The oral microbiome is linked to oral and systemic health and disease. Discover the core concepts of the nutrition-oral microbiome connection, where cutting-edge research has uncovered crucial nutrients for oral homeostasis.
Speakers:
- Ellen Karlin
- Sara Karlin
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Contemporary Concepts in Pediatric Dental Care: Pulp Therapy, Minimally Invasive Techniques and Restorative Dentistry
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Feb 22nd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This 7-hour live interactive webinar will provide attendees with contemporary knowledge on three important facets of dental care for pediatric patients: Pulp Therapy for Primary and Immature Permanent Teeth, Minimally Invasive Techniques, and Restorative Dentistry.
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
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Nitrous Oxide Sedation 101 (An Introduction to Passing Gas)
4 Credit Hours
Saturday Feb 22nd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This live webinar presentation is designed to expose the participants to the use of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen sedation in their practices. Topics discussed will include indications and contraindications of nitrous oxide sedation, patient evaluation, delivery systems, monitoring equipment, and the technique for delivery. The course content will be beneficial to both hygienists and dentists.
Speaker
- Steven Bookless
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Crown Lengthening – How it WILL Enhance Your Restorative Results
2 Credit Hours
Sunday Feb 23rd, 2025
at 11:00 AM ET
Frustrated by dealing with subgingival margins? Difficult to obtain adequate impressions on the first try?
This two-hour live webinar can provide clinicians with the confidence to better understand and solve these problems. Besides offering basic surgical solutions, participants will have a chance to develop a thought process to help validate the decision of choosing treatment over extraction. The concepts discussed will facilitate the goal of excellence and show a predictable way to avoid an automatic default to titanium with every challenging situation.
Speaker
- James Kohner
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“Un-Break My Heart!” Cardiovascular Disease: Dental Considerations and Effective Patient Care Planning
3 Credit Hours
Monday Feb 24th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This program explores the family of cardiovascular diseases (including hypertension, coronary artery disease, hyperlipidemia, and congestive heart failure) and the medications used in their treatment. Participants will explore patient management strategies essential for successful treatment planning.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Challenge of Waterborne Infections in Healthcare Facilities
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Feb 25th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
Infections caused by waterborne microorganisms are among the most harmful to global health. These include diseases caused by a variety of bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and other parasites. They can proliferate in many natural water sources, as well as man-made systems designed to provide potable water for public and healthcare use. An initial overview of the principles and epidemiology associated with waterborne infections will be presented, followed by discussion of representative, clinically important pathogens, and the challenges they present to medical and dental facilities. Emphasis will focus on microbial challenges presented by bacteria found in dental water sources.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
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Appropriate Prescribing Practices for Opioid Analgesics in the Dental Office
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Feb 26th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
Management of acute dental pain is accomplished with the use of non-opioid and opioid analgesics. However, this normally occurs outside the dental office, away from the immediate supervision of the clinician, who is often faced with the difficult task of managing patient pain while also avoiding adverse outcomes for both the patient and their communities. This program will provide participants with an overview of the pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics. Special emphasis will be given to appropriate prescribing practices for opioid analgesics.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Infection Control Update
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Feb 27th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
All clinical personnel in the dental setting are at risk for exposure to disease agents and other environmental hazards. With attention to infection control guidelines by CDC, risks to yourself, your patients, and other dental team members can be minimized. In this update, the scientific background behind infection control and safety regulations will be emphasized.
Speaker
- Marie Fluent
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Aging and Oral Systemic Disease
8 Credit Hours
Friday Feb 28th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This live webinar is an in-depth look at how we may not see things in the mouth or head and neck areas that can be and are detrimental to our patient’s overall health, both oral and systemically. We need to understand the pathways in which oral disease and systemic diseases are connected and how we can make treatment choices that are and will be favorable.
Speaker
- Eric Z. Shapira
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Annual OSHA Training & Infection Control – Are We Safe “Enough”?
3 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 1st, 2025
at 11:00 AM ET
This live and interactive webinar reviews the science of disease transmission and updates and makes sense of the many dental safety recommendations considering bloodborne pathogens, COVID-19 and beyond. Standard and Transmission-based Precautions will be explained in the context of CDC & ADA Guidelines and OSHA & Dental Board regulations (meets Infection Control & OSHA CE requirements). Safety tips are categorized by effectiveness and include new technology, how to optimize indoor air safety, PPE other prevention controls.
Speaker
- Nancy Dewhirst
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“I Haven’t Got Time For This Pain!” Dental Pain Management for The Entire Team!
3 Credit Hours
Sunday Mar 2nd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This program will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents and analgesics. Special emphasis will be given to effective perioperative pain management and best practices for prescribing analgesics for postoperative pain control.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Get the Best Behavior Out of Children in the Dental Office!
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Mar 4th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
The ability of the dental team to positively guide children through dental appointments leads to successful outcomes for children and a sense of professional fulfillment for the dental team. This webinar will focus on the nonpharmacologic, communicative techniques that all members of the dental team can implement to maximize positive dental appointments for children
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
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From Research to Practice: Evidence-Based Updates in Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy (NSPT)
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Mar 6th, 2025
at 12:00 PM ET
This evidence-based course will provide dentists and dental hygienists with current information on various procedures/products related to providing NSPT. The course content will include the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.
Speaker
- Silky Sharma
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Lichen Planus, What Types am I Treating?
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Mar 6th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Some patients complain that their quality of life is significantly altered by years of progressive lichen planus that is treated for years with little change in the progression of the lesions. Making some minor changes may have a huge implication in the quality of life for these patients. Sometimes a misdiagnosis enters the picture, and patients may see multiple providers for years before any change occurs. Only, to find out that they may need treatment for another mucosal disease instead of or in addition to lichen planus.
Join this interactive, live webinar for facts, statistics, new treatment modalities, current patient protocol and discussion on this important topic.
Speaker
- Dr. Nancy W. Burkhart
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Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
6 Credit Hours
Friday Mar 7th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
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The Beauties and the Beasts: Greatest Hits and Misses of Cosmetic Dentistry
3 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 8th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
When you attend a dental seminar and see case after case of picture-perfect cosmetic care, don’t you wonder why your cases don’t always turn out like that? Guess what? They don’t! In this live webinar, learn about new technologies that will make your clinical examinations motivating and informative.
Speaker
- Mark E. Hyman
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TMD or TMJ: What is It All About and Incorporating Medical Reimbursement
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 8th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
A patient contacts the office with pain in the jaw and facial muscles; how do you handle? Do you understand how to bill for medical rather than dental insurance to obtain the best reimbursement for the patient and the practice? This 2-part program will engage participants in understanding TMD and develop protocols for billing to medical insurers.
Speakers:
- Ann-Marie C. DePalma
- Kandra Sellers
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Beating Up on Your Patient’s Periodontal Disease – A Minimally Invasive Approach for Doctors and Hygienists
3 Credit Hours
Monday Mar 10th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Doctors and Hygienists can learn together about an evidenced based approach to eliminating and controlling Periodontal Disease. This presentation will discuss a scientifically sound approach for effective control of all levels of periodontal disease using the non-surgical approach with scaling and root planning, or minimally invasive surgical intervention for more advanced disease. Both indications will be explained and published literature will be explained.
Speaker
- James Kohner
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Oral Manifestations of Sexually Transmitted Infections
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Mar 11th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
This course is designed to inform the participant of how certain sexually transmitted infections manifest in the oral cavity. Prevention and management of sexually transmitted infections affecting the oral cavity will also be discussed.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
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Dentistry’s Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Mar 12th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.
Speaker
- Mayoor Patel
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OSHA for the Dental Team: Annual Compliance Training
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Mar 13th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Maintaining OSHA dental office compliance is the responsibility of the entire dental team. Dental offices are required to implement and maintain all the necessary infection control and safety systems as required by OSHA. This live webinar provides valuable information on the regulatory requirements and offers practical suggestions on how the dental team can work together to ensure a mutually safe work environment for employees and patients.
Speaker
- Marie Fluent
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Case Presentation of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
6 Credit Hours
Friday Mar 14th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This course is a practical case-based presentation designed to expose the participants to diagnosis and treatment of medical emergencies in the dental office. The course content will be geared to the capabilities of a general dental / hygiene practice. Topics will include creation of an emergency plan, staff responsibilities, communication techniques, emergency medical equipment and appropriate emergency drugs and their use.
Speaker
- Steven Bookless
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Infection Control Essentials for Dental Professionals: Navigating OSHA and CDC Updates
6 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 15th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This live webinar will primarily focus on a practical discussion of the most recent dental infection control recommendations. Included will be updates on occupational blood-borne, airborne, and waterborne pathogens as frameworks for the presentation. Discussion sections include hand hygiene, sharps safety, recommended vaccinations for dental health professionals, personal protective equipment (PPE), instrument and handpiece reprocessing, environmental surface disinfection, single-use disposables, and dental water treatment.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
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“One Pill Good, Two Pills Better?” Self-Medication: Dental Considerations and Effective Patient Care Planning
3 Credit Hours
Monday Mar 17th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This program provides participants with an overview of the dental considerations of the most popular prescription and non-prescription drugs and supplements which patients use to self-medicate. Special emphasis will be given to techniques useful in successfully identifying self-medication and obtaining a complete patient medication history.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Evolving in the new Era: Periodontal Treatment Therapies and how to Assess Need of Treatment – Part 3
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Mar 18th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This course will delve into the diagnostic classifications of periodontal disease and the history behind the different classification systems on how to educate the dentist or allied health professional. Further, we will focus on how to determine prognosis, treat accordingly to that determination and what treatment modalities in the current sphere of periodontal therapy exist in order to treat the early, moderate and severe periodontal patient.
Speaker
- Ali Sajadi
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Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Mar 19th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
The webinar will explore infectious diseases spanning the last 5 decades, highlighting newly discovered microbial pathogens, re-emergent diseases, and infections increasingly resistant to antimicrobials. Focus will be on recent developments like the bird flu and measles outbreaks. Discussions will include the latest epidemiological and scientific insights into these diseases, emphasizing the global impact of each. Key topics will cover Long-COVID implications for survivors' health. Additionally, the seminar will address ongoing challenges, occupational guidelines for blood-borne pathogens (hepatitis B and C viruses, HIV), respiratory infections (influenza viruses, tuberculosis), and waterborne infections in healthcare settings. Special attention will be given to emerging drug-resistant fungal infections, including Candida auris.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
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Human Trafficking: Understanding the Issues
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Mar 20th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
This live webinar is designed to awaken the dental community to the possibility of human trafficking involving patients seeking care in a dental facility. Many clues may be evident and exhibited by a patient or even by the perpetrator who may be accompanying the victim. Unless the healthcare professional is aware of the signs, the opportunity to assist the victims may not be recognized. The protocol for reporting human trafficking will be presented with excellent handouts for the participant on dental findings and seeking help for a victim.
Speaker
- Dr. Nancy W. Burkhart
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Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 22nd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
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Contemporary Concepts in Pediatric Dental Care: Pulp Therapy, Minimally Invasive Techniques and Restorative Dentistry
7 Credit Hours
Sunday Mar 23rd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This 7-hour live interactive webinar will provide attendees with contemporary knowledge on three important facets of dental care for pediatric patients: Pulp Therapy for Primary and Immature Permanent Teeth, Minimally Invasive Techniques, and Restorative Dentistry.
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
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Infection Control and OSHA After COVID-19
3 Credit Hours
Monday Mar 24th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the delivery of health care. This live webinar will discuss the impact on dentistry by presenting the most recent infection control recommendations and regulations as they relate to dental settings. Discussion sections include hand hygiene, vaccinations, personal protective equipment (PPE), instrument reprocessing, environmental surface disinfection, and dental water treatment. Application of Standard and Transmission-based Precautions, PPE and air quality requirements necessitated by emergence of SARS-CoV-2 disease also will be considered in light of updated CDC, OSHA, NIOSH, and EPA publications.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
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Ulcerative Conditions of the Oral Cavity
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Mar 25th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
This live webinar is designed to inform the participant about ulcerative conditions lesions of the oral cavity ranging from common entities to more rare dermatologic conditions with oral manifestations. Treatment and management of patients with these ulcerative conditions will be reviewed for each entity.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
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“I Have Become… Profoundly Numb!” Local Anesthetics, Vasoconstrictors, and Clinical Dental Considerations
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Mar 26th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This program will provide participants with an overview of local anesthetic agents commonly used in dental practice. Special emphasis will be given to developing strategies and techniques essential to accurately identify the need for pain control, individualize patient care, and assess the efficacy of the local anesthetic agents administered.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Pharmacology Update for the Dental Team
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Mar 27th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Today, pharmaceuticals are being developed and brought to market faster than at any time in recent history. This is particularly true for drugs used to manage or treat chronic health conditions. In this presentation, a review of some of these new drugs will be reviewed along with an update on some important drug classes that have been around for a while.
Speaker
- Bradford Towne
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Nitrous Oxide Sedation 101 (An Introduction to Passing Gas)
4 Credit Hours
Friday Mar 28th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This live webinar presentation is designed to expose the participants to the use of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen sedation in their practices. Topics discussed will include indications and contraindications of nitrous oxide sedation, patient evaluation, delivery systems, monitoring equipment, and the technique for delivery. The course content will be beneficial to both hygienists and dentists.
Speaker
- Steven Bookless
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Treating the Oral Cancer Patient
3 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 29th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
In this informative and emotional course, you will learn from a 17 year cancer survivor (and dentist) the steps he used to achieve "his" best outcome as well as the best outcome for multiple cancer patients he has treated. Dr. Blackburn will navigate you through the process from the exam, diagnosis, pre-treatment, active-treatment and post-treatment phases. Numerous new cases presentations will be discussed. At the end of this course you will feel confident on how to give these patients the best dental and psychological outcome.
Speaker
- Jeff T. Blackburn
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Geriatric Dentistry: Treating the Older Adult Patient
6 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 29th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The goal of this live webinar is to encompass the changes upon us in patient care, caring, assessment, treatment planning and possible treatment modalities available. Our older population will be maintaining their teeth longer and will have more discretionary income to spend on staying healthy and looking better. Discussion will cover mature patient needs, changes accompanying aging, homecare, and the effects of prescription drugs on oral health.
Speaker
- Eric Z. Shapira
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Potpourri of Oral Pathology
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Apr 2nd, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
This course is designed to cover a wide range of oral pathologic lesions, including oral manifestations of systemic diseases, syndromes, and other various pathology entities.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
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“It’s (Medically) Complicated!” Essential Pharmacology for Treating Medically Complex Dental Patients
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Apr 3rd, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This comprehensive program explores the dental implications of the prescription medications, non-prescription medications, herbal products, nutritional supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. Participants receive this essential information in a format which is not only practical and applicable but also highly entertaining for the entire dental team.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
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Infection Control Essentials for Dental Professionals: Navigating OSHA and CDC Updates
6 Credit Hours
Friday Apr 4th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This live webinar will primarily focus on a practical discussion of the most recent dental infection control recommendations. Included will be updates on occupational blood-borne, airborne, and waterborne pathogens as frameworks for the presentation. Discussion sections include hand hygiene, sharps safety, recommended vaccinations for dental health professionals, personal protective equipment (PPE), instrument and handpiece reprocessing, environmental surface disinfection, single-use disposables, and dental water treatment.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Depositphotos_212372238_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Contemporary Concepts in Pediatric Dental Care: Pulp Therapy, Minimally Invasive Techniques and Restorative Dentistry
7 Credit Hours
Sunday Apr 6th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This 7-hour live interactive webinar will provide attendees with contemporary knowledge on three important facets of dental care for pediatric patients: Pulp Therapy for Primary and Immature Permanent Teeth, Minimally Invasive Techniques, and Restorative Dentistry.
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Depositphotos_669512426_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Orofacial Pain – It’s Not Only Teeth
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Apr 8th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.
Speaker
- Mayoor Patel
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Depositphotos_180159252_XL-1600x1200.jpg)
Implants 101: What You Should Know About Implants But Were Afraid to Ask!
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Apr 9th, 2025
at 6:30 PM ET
Implants are the standard of care for edentulous areas. A patient with implants is different from a patient with a natural dentition. Does the team understand the difference? As more patients are seeking dental implants as viable restorative options, all members of the dental team should have a grasp of the role implants play in the maintenance of oral health.
Speaker
- Ann-Marie C. DePalma
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Depositphotos_65282627_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Unleash Your Hygiene Superpowers: Ignite a Revolution in Oral Health
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Apr 10th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Identifying inflammation is vital in preventing oral and systemic diseases. Dental hygienists and the entire team can optimize patient care by accurately classifying risk factors and predicting disease progression. During this course, you will learn advanced communication techniques for improving patient acceptance, innovative chairside approaches and best practices to empower your patients for overall wellness.
Speaker
- Debbie Seidel-Bittke
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_65990841_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Signs and Symptoms of Periodontitis for Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy (NSPT)
3 Credit Hours
Friday Apr 11th, 2025
at 12:00 PM ET
This course is designed for dentists and dental hygienists and will offer critically appraised, evidence-based information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. The course will provide chronological information on the dental hygiene assessment phase of care to develop steps in identifying, treating, and stabilizing periodontitis utilizing non-surgical periodontal therapy.
Speaker
- Silky Sharma
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_172511560_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
OSHA for the Dental Team: Annual Compliance Training
3 Credit Hours
Monday Apr 14th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Maintaining OSHA dental office compliance is the responsibility of the entire dental team. Dental offices are required to implement and maintain all the necessary infection control and safety systems as required by OSHA. This live webinar provides valuable information on the regulatory requirements and offers practical suggestions on how the dental team can work together to ensure a mutually safe work environment for employees and patients.
Speaker
- Marie Fluent
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_184193358_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Appropriate Prescribing Practices for Opioid Analgesics in the Dental Office
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Apr 16th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
Management of acute dental pain is accomplished with the use of non-opioid and opioid analgesics. However, this normally occurs outside the dental office, away from the immediate supervision of the clinician, who is often faced with the difficult task of managing patient pain while also avoiding adverse outcomes for both the patient and their communities. This program will provide participants with an overview of the pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics. Special emphasis will be given to appropriate prescribing practices for opioid analgesics.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Depositphotos_8495733_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
“Sugar? Yes, Please!” Diabetes Mellitus: Dental Considerations and Effective Patient Care Planning
3 Credit Hours
Monday Apr 21st, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This program explores diabetes, the arsenal of medications used in its treatment and the impact of both the disease and its treatment on dental therapy. Special emphasis will be placed on the complex interplay between diabetes and the oral-systemic connection.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_84451710_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Infections in Immune Compromised Persons
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Apr 22nd, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
Clinicians continue to encounter an increasing number of patients who have been diagnosed with conditions which can compromise host immune defenses. Common challenges resulting from a medical problem include subsequent development of systemic symptoms, immunosuppression and/or predisposition to infection. As medical and dental clinicians see more patients who are susceptible to opportunistic infections, recognition and effective management approaches are increasingly important to best address patients’ infectious disease and other health susceptibilities.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Trauma.png)
Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Apr 23rd, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
Traumatic dental injuries are quick and unexpected! The dental team must be prepared to provide emergency care at any time. In this interactive webinar, Dr. Ritwik will present case-based discussions of the most common injuries to primary and permanent teeth.
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Depositphotos_73327969_XL-1600x1068.jpg)
Mastering the Hygiene Department Codes: Secrets to Revolutionizing Patient Care
3 Credit Hours
Thursday Apr 24th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Join us as we delve into the captivating world of insurance codes, empowering dental professionals to provide unparalleled care through effective documentation. From gross debridement to soft tissue diode laser usage, explore the latest advancements in dentistry and how to seamlessly integrate ADA codes into dental hygiene appointments.
Speaker
- Debbie Seidel-Bittke
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/6459e5b7b999bb7c1e2a6981_course-img2.jpg)
How to Read a Cone Beam CT – Dentoalveolar Edition
10 Credit Hours
Friday Apr 25th, 2025
at 9:00 AM ET
In conjunction with BeamReaders, Inc., we are pleased to offer a highly interactive 10 hour course by Dr. Dania Tamimi.
This 2-day live webinar will take place on Friday, 4/25 from 9 am - 2:30 pm ET and conclude on Saturday, 4/26 from 9 am - 2:30 pm ET.
This course will move your 3D diagnostic skills to the next level! BeamReaders, Inc's educational arm, Institute of Advanced Maxillofacial Imaging (IAMI), provides clinicians with a structured imaging knowledge base, allowing them to make informed decisions about imaging goals, diagnostic objectives, dosage, cost, and treatment risk.
Included with this live webinar - BeamReaders' 3-part CBCT Education Series On-Demand course (a $600 savings!). As a recommended prerequisite to the live presentation, this series covers 3D anatomy, foundational information on CBCT imaging & a comprehensive process for reviewing a scan.
Speaker
- Dania Tamimi
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Clinical_Periodontology_course.png)
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Apr 26th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/hyman-cases-sm.jpg)
Predictable Full Arch and Full Mouth Rehabilitation
3 Credit Hours
Sunday Apr 27th, 2025
at 12:00 PM ET
“FULL ARCH/FULL MOUTH REHABS!” Few words fill us up with more joy and excitement, or agonize us with anxiety and stress as we strive to care for our complex comprehensive care patients.
Speaker
- Mark E. Hyman
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Depositphotos_676093414_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Child Abuse and Neglect: What the Dental Team Needs to Know and Do
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday Apr 29th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This course will enable participants to recognize the overall signs of child maltreatment as well as the oral / head and neck manifestations. The dental team is required to report suspected child maltreatment to local child protection authorities. This course will provide participants with the framework for documentation and reporting such instances.
Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Depositphotos_715251298_XL-1600x1055.jpg)
Infection Control and OSHA After COVID-19
3 Credit Hours
Wednesday Apr 30th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the delivery of health care. This live webinar will discuss the impact on dentistry by presenting the most recent infection control recommendations and regulations as they relate to dental settings. Discussion sections include hand hygiene, vaccinations, personal protective equipment (PPE), instrument reprocessing, environmental surface disinfection, and dental water treatment. Application of Standard and Transmission-based Precautions, PPE and air quality requirements necessitated by emergence of SARS-CoV-2 disease also will be considered in light of updated CDC, OSHA, NIOSH, and EPA publications.
Speaker
- John A. Molinari
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_272173292_XL-1600x1067.jpg)
Parts, Pieces, Chemistry & Compatibility – Dental Hygiene Considerations for Implant Maintenance
2 Credit Hours
Thursday May 1st, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
Dental Implants provide our patients with successful long-term restorative solutions for function, comfort, and aesthetics. Today, Dental Hygienists are seeing more patients with dental implants. This live webinar will review dental implant component materials and design and the biological compatibility of commonly used instruments, technology, and therapeutic materials.
Speaker
- Lynn Pencek
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_13904145_XL-1600x1066.jpg)
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
6 Credit Hours
Friday May 2nd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/hyman-cases-sm.jpg)
Cases That Haunt Us: How to React, Rebound and Recover From Clinical Failures
3 Credit Hours
Saturday May 10th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
Don’t deny it! Admit it! Every one of us has had this happen during your career! The cases that you didn’t read the patient well, didn’t get the proper diagnostic material, didn’t take the time to really listen and see what was appropriate for your patient. Whether you have made a minor mis-judgement, or totally face-planted, NOW WHAT?
Dr. Hyman will lead the audience through a day of case review! In this course, Dr. Hyman will focus on real world cases from professional experience where things didn’t go as planned. With a focus on what he’d do differently and where things went wrong, the audience will come away with actionable information that they can bring into their practice when confronted with difficult situations.
Speaker
- Mark E. Hyman
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_147498807_XL-scaled-e1707243789463-1600x1066.jpg)
Dentistry’s Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder
3 Credit Hours
Monday May 12th, 2025
at 6:00 PM ET
Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.
Speaker
- Mayoor Patel
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_72581315_XL-1600x1055.jpg)
“I Have Become… Profoundly Numb!” Local Anesthetics, Vasoconstrictors, and Clinical Dental Considerations
3 Credit Hours
Tuesday May 13th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This program will provide participants with an overview of local anesthetic agents commonly used in dental practice. Special emphasis will be given to developing strategies and techniques essential to accurately identify the need for pain control, individualize patient care, and assess the efficacy of the local anesthetic agents administered.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Depositphotos_10351537_XL-1600x1332.jpg)
“Un-Break My Heart!” Cardiovascular Disease: Dental Considerations and Effective Patient Care Planning
3 Credit Hours
Monday May 19th, 2025
at 7:00 PM ET
This program explores the family of cardiovascular diseases (including hypertension, coronary artery disease, hyperlipidemia, and congestive heart failure) and the medications used in their treatment. Participants will explore patient management strategies essential for successful treatment planning.
Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Clinical_Periodontology_course.png)
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday May 31st, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/GeursImplants.jpeg)
A Practical Approach to Successful Restoration of Dental Implants
3 Credit Hours
Saturday Jun 7th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
Dental implants are a critical option for our patients who seek comprehensive optimal care dentistry. The technical advancements over the last decade have been incredible. The entire dental team must be engaged and educated on their roles and impact on successful cases.
Speaker
- Mark E. Hyman
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_13904145_XL-1600x1066.jpg)
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
6 Credit Hours
Friday Jun 13th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/6459e5b7b999bb7c1e2a6981_course-img2.jpg)
How to Read a Cone Beam CT – Dentoalveolar Edition
10 Credit Hours
Friday Jun 27th, 2025
at 9:00 AM ET
In conjunction with BeamReaders, Inc., we are pleased to offer a highly interactive 10 hour course by Dr. Dania Tamimi.
This 2-day live webinar will take place on Friday, 6/27 from 9 am - 2:30 pm ET and conclude on Saturday, 6/28 from 9 am - 2:30 pm ET.
This course will move your 3D diagnostic skills to the next level! BeamReaders, Inc's educational arm, Institute of Advanced Maxillofacial Imaging (IAMI), provides clinicians with a structured imaging knowledge base, allowing them to make informed decisions about imaging goals, diagnostic objectives, dosage, cost, and treatment risk.
Included with this live webinar - BeamReaders' 3-part CBCT Education Series On-Demand course (a $600 savings!). As a recommended prerequisite to the live presentation, this series covers 3D anatomy, foundational information on CBCT imaging & a comprehensive process for reviewing a scan.
Speaker
- Dania Tamimi
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_13904145_XL-1600x1066.jpg)
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
6 Credit Hours
Friday Jul 25th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/6459e5b7b999bb7c1e2a6981_course-img2.jpg)
How to Read a Cone Beam CT – Dentoalveolar Edition
10 Credit Hours
Friday Aug 22nd, 2025
at 9:00 AM ET
In conjunction with BeamReaders, Inc., we are pleased to offer a highly interactive 10 hour course by Dr. Dania Tamimi.
This 2-day live webinar will take place on Friday, 8/22 from 9 am - 2:30 pm ET and conclude on Saturday, 8/23 from 9 am - 2:30 pm ET.
This course will move your 3D diagnostic skills to the next level! BeamReaders, Inc's educational arm, Institute of Advanced Maxillofacial Imaging (IAMI), provides clinicians with a structured imaging knowledge base, allowing them to make informed decisions about imaging goals, diagnostic objectives, dosage, cost, and treatment risk.
Included with this live webinar - BeamReaders' 3-part CBCT Education Series On-Demand course (a $600 savings!). As a recommended prerequisite to the live presentation, this series covers 3D anatomy, foundational information on CBCT imaging & a comprehensive process for reviewing a scan.
Speaker
- Dania Tamimi
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Clinical_Periodontology_course.png)
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Aug 23rd, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Clinical_Periodontology_course.png)
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Sep 27th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Clinical_Periodontology_course.png)
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Nov 1st, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Depositphotos_13904145_XL-1600x1066.jpg)
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
6 Credit Hours
Friday Dec 19th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.
Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark
![](https://www.concordseminars.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Clinical_Periodontology_course.png)
Clinical Periodontology for General Dentists and Dental Hygienists
7 Credit Hours
Saturday Dec 20th, 2025
at 10:00 AM ET
The live webinar is designed to discuss the contemporary aspects of clinical periodontology for general dentists and dental hygienists. Starting from the patient’s medical history and how important is to understand when to move forward with the data collection and in which circumstances to give a medical consultation. Participants will understand the etiological factors, the proper diagnosis and rationale behind the new classification system involving the staging and grading of chronic periodontitis.
Speaker
- Nikolaos K. Soldatos