Clinical Practice Series Part 7)
Course addressing frequently asked questions about CDT codes with expert insight to clarify common areas of confusion. (1.25 CE Credits).
Course addressing frequently asked questions about CDT codes with expert insight to clarify common areas of confusion. (1.25 CE Credits).
Learn nonsurgical regenerative periodontics to reverse gum recession, fill black triangles, and eliminate tooth sensitivity using a chairside injection. (1 CE Credit).
Learn the basics of community water fluoridation, debunk myths, and become an effective local advocate to preserve this cost‑effective decay prevention tool.
One-hour presentation addressing ethical considerations when treating children from first visit until age of consent. (.5 CE Credits).
Focusing on single implants affected by peri-implantitis, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of implant maintenance procedures.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of implant maintenance procedures, with a focus on full-arch removable implant-supported dentures.
This engaging session invites dentists and their entire teams to go behind the scenes with the Current Dental Terminology (CDT).
Discover the fascinating history behind the CDT Code, gain a clear understanding of its structure, and learn how it is maintained and updated.
Learn how to adapt your dental practice to better support patients with Alzheimer’s disease, including communication strategies and practical techniques for compassionate, effective oral care.
Live CE webinar presenting an evidence-based framework to guide oral care routines, product selection, and usage habits for optimizing oral health.
Course outlining strategies to increase dental hygiene department productivity and practice production.
Course on identifying caries-causing factors and assessing patient caries risk as part of a 10-part Caries Process, Prevention and Management series.
Course introducing the role of fluoride in prevention and control of dental caries, covering systemic and topical delivery and professional fluoride use for high-risk patients.
Course on erosive tooth wear (ETW): causes, diagnosis, monitoring, prevention, and protection of erosion-affected tooth surfaces.
Part 8 of a 10-part series introducing oral health promotion and education to prevent caries; focuses on patient behavior, barriers to change, goal-setting and supporting caries-reducing habits.
Course evaluating effectiveness of implant surface decontamination therapies for treatment of peri-implant disease; reviews prevalence, etiology, risk factors, and treatment modalities including physical, chemical and laser therapies.
Part 5 of a 10-part series covering demineralization and remineralization processes, tooth hard tissue structure, role of bacterial acid production, critical pH, saliva buffering, and fluoride in remineralization.
Part 6 of a 10-part series on caries diagnosis emphasizing importance of early and precise diagnosis, visual–tactile and bitewing radiography methods, and evidence-based approaches to integrate diagnosis into treatment planning.
Course reviewing scientific evidence on oral nicotine pouches (ONPs) and their impact on oral and systemic health, with emphasis on patient education and public health responsibilities of oral health professionals.
In this course, Dr. Justin Chi demonstrates how to elevate chairside restorations using advanced staining, glazing, and finishing techniques for monolithic restorations.