Continuing Dental Education
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“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals
8 Credit Hours
Friday Dec 6th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.
Speaker: Thomas A. Viola
Feasterville-Trevose, PA
Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions
8 Credit Hours
Friday Dec 6th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.
This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.
Speaker: John A. Svirsky
Colorado Springs, CO
“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Dec 7th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.
Speaker: Thomas A. Viola
Hershey, PA
Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Dec 7th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.
This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.
Speaker: John A. Svirsky
Denver, CO
“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals
8 Credit Hours
Sunday Dec 8th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.
Speaker: Thomas A. Viola
Cherry Hill, NJ
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Friday Dec 13th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
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
Morgantown, WV
Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Disease Classification, Instrumentation, and Evidence-Based Updates
8 Credit Hours
Friday Dec 13th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
This course, designed for dentists & dental hygienists, will offer information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of periodontal classification through a case-based approach. Dr. Sharma will review advanced instrumentation to avoid burnishing and effectively remove calculus during non-surgical periodontal therapy and the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.
Speaker: Silky Sharma
Grand Rapids, MI
Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Disease Classification, Instrumentation, and Evidence-Based Updates
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Dec 14th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
This course, designed for dentists & dental hygienists, will offer information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of periodontal classification through a case-based approach. Dr. Sharma will review advanced instrumentation to avoid burnishing and effectively remove calculus during non-surgical periodontal therapy and the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.
Speaker: Silky Sharma
Ann Arbor, MI
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Dec 14th, 2024
at 8:30 AM
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
Monaca, PA
Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?
8 Credit Hours
Friday Jan 24th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.
Speaker: Mayoor Patel
Atlanta, GA
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Friday Jan 24th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Rockford, IL
Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Jan 25th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.
Speaker: Mayoor Patel
Columbus, GA
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Jan 25th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Northbrook, IL
Caring for Pediatric Patients: Restorations and Traumatic Dental Injuries
8 Credit Hours
Friday Feb 7th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
The morning session of this 8 CE presentation will discuss management of Dental Trauma in Pediatric Patients. Dr. Ritwik will provide information on the biologic basis and clinical techniques for management of specific dental injuries in a case-based discussion format. Treatment recommendations based on contemporary dental trauma guidelines and evidence will enable participants to manage traumatic dental injuries in young patients with predictable outcomes. In the afternoon, a discussion on the contemporary management of tooth structure lost from dental caries in pediatric patients ranging from nonsurgical medical management to minimally invasive techniques to traditional restorative techniques such as fillings and prefabricated crowns will be presented.
Speaker: Priyanshi Ritwik
Santa Fe, NM
Caring for Pediatric Patients: Restorations and Traumatic Dental Injuries
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Feb 8th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
The morning session of this 8 CE presentation will discuss management of Dental Trauma in Pediatric Patients. Dr. Ritwik will provide information on the biologic basis and clinical techniques for management of specific dental injuries in a case-based discussion format. Treatment recommendations based on contemporary dental trauma guidelines and evidence will enable participants to manage traumatic dental injuries in young patients with predictable outcomes. In the afternoon, a discussion on the contemporary management of tooth structure lost from dental caries in pediatric patients ranging from nonsurgical medical management to minimally invasive techniques to traditional restorative techniques such as fillings and prefabricated crowns will be presented.
Speaker: Priyanshi Ritwik
Albuquerque, NM
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Friday Feb 14th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Lancaster, PA
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Feb 15th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Hagerstown, MD
Treating Periodontitis in the Modern Age
8 Credit Hours
Friday Feb 28th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Baton Rouge, LA
Treating Periodontitis in the Modern Age
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 1st, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Kenner, LA
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Friday Mar 21st, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Bay City, MI
Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Mar 22nd, 2025
at 8:30 AM
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
Southfield, MI
Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?
8 Credit Hours
Friday Apr 4th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.
Speaker: Mayoor Patel
Syracuse, NY
Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?
8 Credit Hours
Saturday Apr 5th, 2025
at 8:30 AM
This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.
Speaker: Mayoor Patel
Saratoga Springs, NY