Half your patients will have cancer. How does this impact their dental care?
Half your patients will have cancer. How does this impact their dental care?
Half your patients will have cancer. How does this impact their dental care?
Explore the relevance of systemic disorders on oral health with Dr. José Lança.
The purpose of this half day course is to educate the general dentist on the clinically relevant differences between dental anxiety, fear and phobia along with the detrimental effects that each condition has on oral health.
This course is geared towards enabling Family Practitioners to better serve their multigenerational family based offices.
Explore the causes and treatment protocols for non-carious cervical lesions with Dr. John Maggio.
This course gets to the root of the problem, to understand why restorations fail, and how to prevent mishaps before they occur.
Current demographic data clearly show that the North American population is aging, and projections suggest that the percentage of older people will increase. This course discusses the pharmaceutical considerations and preventive strategies for the elderly in dental practice.
Pain Management in Dentistry, Myths and Evidence Based Practice
Mitigation of Medical Risk for the General Dentist – Part 2: Special Cases
This lecture reviews another set of key medical diseases/conditions in a clear and concise fashion, highlighting conditions that impact dental treatment.
Topics on Oral Cancer: Things You Likely Forgot (but Shouldn’t Have)
Explore the intersection of psychiatric illness and oral care challenges, enhancing your understanding to provide optimal dental treatment for affected patients.
Top 20 Prescribed Drugs: Adverse Reactions, Drug Interactions and Dental Treatment
The purpose of this course is to educate the general dentist on how to minimize medical risks during dental procedures and generally within the dental setting.
One of the ways that patients evaluate the quality of their dentist is by the effectiveness of their pain management.
A new classification of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and conditions was introduced in 2017 to reflect the current understanding of these diseases. The new classification strengthens the connection between diagnosis, prevention and treatment. This course will review the major changes of the 2017 classification and introduce a simplified and practical approach on how to incorporate it into dental practice.
This course is designed to provide dental practitioners with a survey of common medical disorders that may be encountered in a dental practice.
Understand how to protect the integrity of digital records and how networks store and access data.