IV Moderate Sedation Training for Dentists
IV Moderate Sedation is a course designed for dentists who want to provide parenteral moderate sedation in their practice.
Advance your clinical skills with Continuing Dental Education from the University of Toronto. Browse a comprehensive range of evidence-based programs including hands-on training in orthodontics, surgical techniques, and sedation, as well as online webinars on dental pharmacology, infection control, and digital dentistry designed to meet professional regulatory requirements.
IV Moderate Sedation is a course designed for dentists who want to provide parenteral moderate sedation in their practice.
A dental practice is a business. To be successful, it requires an effective system, a well-trained team and organized methods of operation. Our Dental Practice Management course is designed to help dental professionals learn the skills and knowledge needed to make their practice successful.
This course is designed as a refresher and annual review for the entire dental team in keeping with dental regulatory bodies requirement for annual, formalized infection prevention and control (IPAC) training for all staff.
In this workshop, you will learn how to implement the role of the treatment coordinator in your practice. This position can manage and increase the dentistry being completed with measurable results.
From Oral Lesions to Orofacial Pain: A Review of Commonly Encountered Disorders
Discover how to make your dental practice more sustainable amidst climate change concerns.
This course provides essential knowledge about three important drug classes that every dentist should understand.
The purpose of this course is to educate the general dentist on how to minimize medical risks during dental procedures and within the dental setting. Risks from common medical conditions and of circumstances occurring within the dental office will be explored.
Learn about the latest developments across all dental specialties during this jam-packed, one-day conference revolving around a central theme.
This course will equip practitioners with the latest evidence-based protocols in caries management.
This course provides a focused exploration of the pharmaceutical interventions essential for effectively managing pain in dental practice.
This course offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the key principles and practices related to infection control in dental healthcare.
Update in Dentistry 2023: Aging Gracefully
Dental trauma is a true emergency situation in dentistry that often arises at inopportune moments for both patient and dentist. This course will review the etiology, epidemiology and types of trauma that a general practitioner in Ontario may encounter.
Are you due for a booster? This lecture is a case-based refresher of clinically-relevant pathology that is not encountered by clinicians on a daily basis and therefore may pose a diagnostic challenge.
This course covers the dental management of patients with neurological disorders, highlighting the need for specific dental care approaches for these unique cases.
Explore the most prescribed drugs and their implications for dental treatment.
This session will focus on the key radiologic features of 10 entities; some that are common, some that are important, and others that are critical.
Half your patients will have cancer. How does this impact their dental care?