What Is Trending in Pediatric Dentistry by Dr. Jeanette MacLean
Overview of the hottest topics and clinical techniques in pediatric dentistry.
Overview of the hottest topics and clinical techniques in pediatric dentistry.
This presentation is a follow up to the course Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics. The fundamental rules of bonding and impression taking are among the many areas covered in this course.
This course covers the types of soft tissue grafting procedures available, and how to describe recession defects when referring patients or for documentation purposes and clear communication.
This informative CE course discusses the complete workflow for guided implant surgery.
This CE course focuses on a systematic approach using classic concepts. Once we understand the foundational concepts of tooth morphology, smile design and function, then its easier to add the details ...
Untreated tongue- and lip-ties impact patients and families that you see every day in clinical practice. By identifying and treating them, you can help your patients thrive.
Food allergy is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood and affects dental healthcare professionals due to oral health care challenges and barriers. This course provides practical advice for food allergy prevention along with oral care.
This course discusses how to identify prospective patients for implant supported restoration, comprehensive treatment techniques, review cases, and more!
Most courses teach us how to work, but not how to make it fun. What if you could do dentistry that required fewer shots and drilling with greater predictability?
This program covers the basics of full-arch guided surgery for applications utilizing cutting-edge implant therapy and shows the benefits for performing full-arch implant therapy with surgical guides vs freehanded.
This course examines tips and trick to increase resistance and retention when short clinical crown preps are apparent.
In this CE course Dr. Sascha Jovanovic discusses the principles of biological augmentation, focusing on guided bone regeneration and soft tissue, using biological materials from the patient.
This course provides an overview of the most important concepts in radiation physics and radiation biology to introduce the steps that every dental practice must implement in order to decrease the radiation delivery to the young patient.
This CE course is designed to increase the success rate of your implant cases by laying out a simplified protocol for placing immediate implants, ridge splits and sinus bumps, as well as the ideal restoration techniques.
For years, dentures have taken too much chair time with very little predictability or profitability. This course will cover all areas of denture construction in detail beginning with the initial oral exam through the post-insertion.
This course overviews a subtractive occlusal equilibration technique that aids in the attainment of mutually protected occlusal schemes.
This course describes and illustrates an evidence-based basic, simplified approach to occlusal equilibration.
Composite is not white amalgam. Composite requires isolation and visibility. This course presents several straight-forward methods to obtain the needed prep isolation and visibility.
Gain real-world strategies and action steps for serving your clear aligner patients at a high level – even during a pandemic quarantine!
This course covers principles and techniques that can help minimize the incidence of implant failure, including bone density, implant width, implant placement positioning, lab communication and follow-up appointments.