Creating a Remarkable Dental Practice: How to Thrive! by Fred Joyal
This course summarizes the most important elements in creating a remarkable dental practice.
This course summarizes the most important elements in creating a remarkable dental practice.
This course will provide you with up-to-date data on dental injury statistics and how to prevent becoming one of those statistics.
This course will allow the general practitioner to survey the current landscape of medical and dental treatments for sleep apnea and decide how and if they want to evolve into this life saving arena.
This course explores the common types of unconscious bias that can manifest within a dental practice, including racial, ethnic, gender, age and socioeconomic biases.
Once you’re ready to start spending on advertising, this course goes into detail on the most effective ways to do it. That involves understanding your practice demographics as well as the various media.
This course helps general practitioners survey the current landscape of medical and dental treatments for sleep apnea and decide how—and if—they want to evolve into this lifesaving arena.
This is the first in a planned series of a new and exciting format for the Dentaltown CE program.
Discuss cases, practice management tips and more with over 250,000 registered members on Dentaltown.com!
This course presents important keys to tissue-supported complete denture success regarding techniques and steps for delivering dentures.
In this course you’ll learn how your dental practice can build wealth in the most tax friendly of environments. By providing your patient a Limited Warranty, you are providing multiple benefits to both the patient, and the dental practice.
Learn useful methods for improving soft tissue appearances, enhancing restorative results, and stopping the progression of recession around both natural teeth and restorations.
Discuss cases, practice management tips and more with over 250,000 registered members on Dentaltown.com!
This first module of 4 of the MATE Act series is designed to provide an overview of the MATE Act and discuss specifically what dentists need to do to comply with this requirement. In addition, a non-opioid post-operative analgesic strategy involving the glucocorticoid dexamethasone will be discussed.
This course provides the building blocks to become a better prescriber and a better clinician when it comes to appropriate postoperative pain management.
In this Module 3 of the 4 part series of the MATE act, we will discuss how to effectively manage intraoperative dental pain with local anesthesia. Achieving profound and effective local anesthesia is...
This course provides the building blocks to become a better prescriber and a better clinician when it comes to appropriate postoperative pain management.
This course discusses the medical peer-reviewed literature that shows the necessity for performing infant tongue tie releases.
This course presents important keys for complete denture success, including relevant laboratory steps for preparing the case for the wax try-in appointment.
This one-hour course delves into the intricacies of the dental insurance claim review process.
This course presents simplified techniques to refine the contours of the maxillary aesthetic wax rim to record positions of denture teeth; an explanation of what the vertical dimension of occlusion is.