What Every Dentist Should Know
Explore essential knowledge in oral pathology and dermatology, crucial for every dentist's practice.
Explore essential knowledge in oral pathology and dermatology, crucial for every dentist's practice.
This course provides an overview of managing medically risky patients in dentistry, focusing on identifying red flags and emergency response techniques.
This lecture will cover the modern-day issues and problems that the dental office faces with networked information access.
Explore the implications of cannabis on clinical dental practice with Dr. José Lança, focusing on the endocannabinoid system and its effects on oral health.
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.
Early Childhood Caries and Staged Care: Sedation and General Anesthesia is Avoidable
Learn about HR compliance requirements for dental offices to avoid potential legal issues.
This STAFF VERSION of our HR Course is for completion by Dental Team Members. Dentists requiring CE Points should be taking the HR – Recent Legislation Compliance Requirements course in order to be issued a Certificate recognized by the RCDSO.
Traumatic dental injuries occur at the least convenient time and require of the practitioner a broad range of diagnostic and clinical skills.
Clinical dental practice is immersed in the primary treatment and corrective management of infectious diseases of the oral and peri-oral region.
Clinical pharmacology studies the effects of drugs and their use for preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Pulp and Periodontal Relationships is a course designed to provide insights into the complex interactions between pulp and periodontal health.
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.