Continuing Education Update by Howard M. Goldstein, DMD, Director of Continuing Education

The Real Access to Care
by Howard M. Goldstein, DMD, Director of Continuing Education

For those of us in the United States, the July 4 holiday is over and it's time to (reluctantly) get back to work. Remember, though, our CE is fully mobile on iPads and other portable devices, so pour a cold beverage, sit back outside and learn!

Mastering Posterior Dentistry
by Dr. John Nosti
This course is designed to increase proficiency in both partial- and full-coverage indirect restorations. It covers in detail topics related to insurance coverage and changing patient appointments from "just a filling" to indirect restorations. Produce more Monday morning!

Improving Your Confidence and Competence in Office Oral Surgery: Atraumatic Surgical Extractions, Flaps and Splitting Teeth
by Dr. Jay Reznick
This presentation recorded at Townie Meeting will cover important oral surgery topics for the general dentist, including management of patients on anticoagulants, antibiotic prophylaxis, design and use of surgical flaps, handpieces and hand instruments; surgical extractions, splitting teeth, retrieving root tips, and atraumatic extraction techniques

Tongue and Lip Ties: Assessment, Diagnosis and Evidence for Treatment
by Dr. Richard Baxter
Tongue ties and lip ties are very common and often misunderstood. This course discusses the assessment and diagnosis of tongue and lip ties in babies to adolescents and the problems associated with these conditions, including nursing difficulties, dental complications and speech issues.

Introduction to All-on-Four 
by Dr. Chris Winterholler
Immediate loaded full-arch dental Implants are a clinical reality. Proper understanding of implant design, implant placement, pre-prosthetic surgery, cone beam tomography, occlusal principles, surgical conversion and final restoration will be shown and discussed.  Make "all on four" part of your routine for dentally challenged patients.

Actions for a Medical Emergency (Including Your Own!)
by Dr. Daniel G. Pompa
A crisis situation can—and likely will—occur at some time in your practice. Many potential medical emergencies can be prevented. With this CE course, gain a comprehensive command of the essential knowledge and skills needed to handle a life-threatening medical crisis. Acquire up-to-the-minute actions for dealing with a medical emergency while challenging preconceived or outdated ideas, and understand the prevention, preparation, recognition and management of medical emergencies.  

Next Level Endodontics: Revascularization of Immature Necrotic Teeth—A Clinical Perspective
by Dr. Frank Setzer
Revascularization of immature necrotic teeth has become a clinical alternative to apexification. Using disinfecting medication and the instigation of a blood clot within the root canal space, the establishment of vital tissue inside a root will allow for a continued root growth, closure of the apex and thickening of the root walls. The lecture provides the biological background and the protocol for the clinical step-by-step procedure.

Communication, Coding and Collections: The Three C's of the Profitable Practice
(Recorded live at Townie Meeting 2014)

by Laci Phillips
This CE course on treatment planning with implants is Part 2 of a 10-part series. The effects of bone quality on implant treatment and understanding how to interpret all the data gathered during the treatment planning process will be discussed. Participants will also learn how to determine which size to use and where to place implants. 

Disability Insurance Roulette: Why Is It So Hard to Collect on My Policy?
by Ed Comitz
This course discusses why it's so difficult for dentists to have disability claims accepted and how to avoid the most common mistakes made by dentists when filing disability claims. Also covered are key provisions to look for in disability insurance policies, which will provide an overview of the disability claims process.

Buying a Dental Practice: There Is More to It Than Price
(Recorded live at Townie Meeting 2014)

by Tim Lott
This presentation is designed to educate prospective buyers about how to approach the financial due diligence of buying a dental practice. Participants will learn which information to look at, how to piece it together, how to analyze it to formulate an offer, and other aspects of the purchasing process to be better prepared to locate a practice when it's time to buy.

Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics
by Dr. Lane Ochi
Successfully treating patients with fixed prosthodontics requires a mastery of materials and mechanical concepts, as well as a respect for tooth structure. We need to be aware of the interactions between preparation design, margin configuration, core buildups or posts, and the luting agent. After viewing this course, you'll be able to identify the causes of failures and prevent them from recurring.

Pediatric Dentistry: Anesthesia, Pulp Therapy and Stainless Steel Crowns
by Dr. Josh Wren
With the Affordable Care Act mandating dental coverage for those 19 and younger, more than 3 million pediatric patients will be added to 150,000 dental practices. Treating children may become a necessity for your dental office. Pulp therapy and stainless steel crowns are procedures often considered complex when performed on pediatric patients—this course will alleviate any fear of the unknown that leads to this misconception. Indirect pulp therapy, pulpotomy and pulpectomy are discussed, with emphasis on diagnosis and technique. Stainless steel crowns are also discussed, with procedural steps explained and shown. The course also discusses Wren's process for using nitrous oxide, appropriate topical anesthesia and local anesthesia to achieve painless injections.

The Standard of Care: What Is It? What Is It Not? Key Information Both Specialists and General Dentists Need to Know
by John Dovgan
This course will educate you on the definition of the “standard of care” and how to meet it, as well as key legal terms you need to know. Guidelines are given for what is looked for in dental board cases and malpractice cases, as well as local anesthetic and sedation mistakes that dentists make. Learn which lines should not be crossed, and typical treatment notes you should incorporate into practice.

 

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