Managing TMD: What Dentists Should Know by Dr. Eric Schiffman
Trauma is the most common cause of pain-related temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Dr. Schiffman presents current evidence-based diagnostic criteria and management techniques.
Trauma is the most common cause of pain-related temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Dr. Schiffman presents current evidence-based diagnostic criteria and management techniques.
This evidence-based presentation will have all dentists performing the comprehensive dental examination clinically and didactically better than ever before.
Despite observing the ability of carious dentin to remineralize as arrested caries, dentists continue to treat caries by amputation rather than pharmacologically supporting the remineralization process.
This course covers 10 traditional New Year's resolution goals and explores how you, as a dental practitioner, can support your patients through education, encouragement, and resources. (4 CE credits)
Dental professionals, like us, are seen as trustworthy sources for oral health information for our patients. Caries and periodontal disease are largely preventable; however these oral diseases continue to affect the population.
With Oral Cancer on the rise, learn the risk factors, how to effectively screen patients and help patients navigate post cancer treatment.
Mastering Post-Op Care: Infection Free Fast Healing
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States, affecting over 40 million Americans every year. In this CE webinar, explore strategies to empower dental professionals in managing anxiety for themselves and their patients.
Update in Dentistry: Dental Dilemmas and Mishaps provides critical updates on managing complications in dental practice, with guidance from expert speakers.
A course focusing on the interpretation of radiologic images for dental professionals, enhancing diagnostic skills.