What to Use, What to Say, What to Do
Practical Periodontics: What to Use, What to Say, What to Do
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.
This comprehensive program equips general and pediatric dentists with the skills and knowledge to diagnose and manage straightforward orthodontic cases confidently.
This course explores the potential complications during implant and periodontal surgery and their management through the speaker's personal experience and in the light of the most recent high-level scientific evidence.
This course explores the emotional impact of grief on dental professionals, including patient loss, career transitions, and workplace challenges.
This course presents fundamental laboratory procedures used in fabricating tissue-supported complete dentures and emphasizes the wax try-in acceptance appointment as a critical step in delivering predictable outcomes.
This course outlines the steps for a general dentist to effectively screen and refer patients for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
The benefits of buffering dental cartridges of commercially available local anesthetic solutions with sodium bicarbonate immediately before injection offers clinical benefits such as reduced injection pain, faster onset, and improved efficacy.
This interdisciplinary course explores the influence of nutrition on the oral microbiome.
This course offers a comprehensive overview of managing chronic drug-induced bruxism and orofacial pain, particularly in cases complicated by dental procedures.
An overview guide of oral cancer aimed to give general dentists and hygienists a deeper and comprehensive understanding of oral cancer.
This course covers essential concepts for successfully fabricating tissue-supported complete dentures, including vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) and centric relation (CR). It offers practical techniques applicable to various types of dentures.
This presentation covers the basics of oral surgery for the general practitioner, enhancing the confidence and knowledge of dentists when performing surgical procedures.
This course will teach you orthopedic examination and treatment principles and allow you to provide more comprehensive care for patients with orofacial pain.
Learn fundamentals for predictable and successful complete dentures. This course focuses on how to determine and record the positions of maxillary anterior teeth in complete dentures.
Selling a dental practice is one of the most significant financial decisions a dentist will make, and understanding the available options is crucial for a successful transition.
Diode lasers are ubiquitous in dental offices and are routinely used for periodontal pocket therapy with the goal of reducing pocket depth. This course will provide a science-based protocol for successful treatment.