What you’ve always wanted to know
Update in Dentistry: What you’ve always wanted to know
Update in Dentistry: What you’ve always wanted to know
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.
Periodontal Treatment: The Science
Comprehensive management of complex patients require excellent diagnostic skills, enabling practitioners to apply correct periodontal therapy and also understand their limitations and when to refer patients. This course will update the general practitioner with customized maintenance therapy for various categories of patients.
Oral Pathology: What’s New & What’s Worth Remembering?
Review and update on pharmacology used in day-to-day dentistry practices.
A medical emergency can occur in any dental office; when this happens our goal is to manage the patient until they recover or until help arrives. Preparation is the key to successful management.
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.
This course is available now for review by registered users to reprint their Certificates if needed. It has expired and can no longer be taken to achieve CE points or certificates.
Most patients who have periodontitis respond to routine management.
Management of Acute Pain in the Dental Office
Dental Emergencies: A Guide to the Treatment of Patients Requiring Urgent Care
Presented by Dr. Jacob K. Lee, this course addresses the core clinical and patient management issues in pediatric dentistry.
Infection Prevention & Control
Dental Caries Update: It’s About More Than Just Filling Holes
Practical Periodontics: What to Use, What to Say, What to Do
Medical emergencies are defined as any condition that if left untreated may lead to patient morbidity or mortality. However, if your definition of an emergency is any condition of a patient that raises your blood pressure or pulse rate - then you need to take this course!
There are ten different laser wavelengths currently on the USA market. Which wavelength is best suited for your patients’ needs and your practice style?
Join the largest online dental community for discussions on cases, practice management tips and continuing education.
This course offers practical and comprehensive guidance to help dental practices protect sensitive patient data through technology, processes, and people.