Common Pathology and Incidental Findings
In the second CE webinar of this two-part series on CBCT Technology, Dr. Varsha Kadyan will cover anatomy and its variants with common pathology.
In the second CE webinar of this two-part series on CBCT Technology, Dr. Varsha Kadyan will cover anatomy and its variants with common pathology.
CBCT technology has transformed the practice of dentistry and has become the standard of care. CBCT has not only improved the diagnosis and treatment outcome but has also helped with patient education and treatment acceptance.
The main aim of this CE webinar is to encourage clinicians to keep up to date with dental products and evidence related to dentistry.
Caries is increasing in the adult patients you treat every day. This CE webinar will address the guidelines and treatment protocols that will help successfully prevent and manage dental decay in this population.
From Oral Lesions to Orofacial Pain: A Review of Commonly Encountered Disorders
This course will equip practitioners with the latest evidence-based protocols in caries management.
Are you due for a booster? This lecture is a case-based refresher of clinically-relevant pathology that is not encountered by clinicians on a daily basis and therefore may pose a diagnostic challenge.
This session will focus on the key radiologic features of 10 entities; some that are common, some that are important, and others that are critical.
Half your patients will have cancer. How does this impact their dental care?
Topics on Oral Cancer: Things You Likely Forgot (but Shouldn’t Have)
Explore the variants of normal radiologic anatomy that can simulate disease on panoramic images in this course presented by Dr. Ernest Lam.
The Mystique That is Sjögren’s course provides insights into the auto-immune disorder of Sjögren’s Syndrome, its oral manifestations, and management strategies.
Improve your oral pathology detective skills!
Explore essential knowledge in oral pathology and dermatology, crucial for every dentist's practice.
Oro-facial pain patients make most General Practitioners as well as Specialists cringe. However, caring for these unfortunate individuals can be personally rewarding and advantageous for the practice.
Traumatic dental injuries occur at the least convenient time and require of the practitioner a broad range of diagnostic and clinical skills.
From the best ways to use your eyes and your hands to examine the structures of the oral cavity to the most meaningful application of advanced modalities such as panoramic radiography, cone beam computed tomography, biopsy or other adjunctive tests.
Oral Pathology: What’s New & What’s Worth Remembering?
Image interpretation is performed routinely. For most clinicians, the interpretation of common diseases such as dental caries and periodontal disease is rote; the imaging features have been seen many times over. When an abnormality, perhaps not seen since dental school days is identified, the task can be more challenging.