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Lauren Levi, DMD Oral and Dental Sequelae of Cancer Therapy
Speaker: Lauren Levi, DMD
How should dentists treat patients undergoing cancer therapy? The course will discuss dental oncologic issues including the pathophysiology and management of osteoradionecrosis of the jaw. It will also review the oral side effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatment to the head and neck and the ideal time to treat patients while they are undergoing cancer therapy.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 02/17/2016
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Speaker: Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH
This course is the first in a series of oral pathology presentations emphasizing common diseases prevalent among women, men, and children. For this course, the focus will be on three oral diseases—Sjögren’s syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and burning mouth syndrome (BMS)—that are more common in women and associated with unpleasant taste and pain in the tongue. The etiologies, clinical manifestations, symptoms and treatment options for these diseases will be emphasized.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Release Date: 02/01/2016
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS Repair and Protect Enamel with Remineralizing Agents
Speaker: Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
Caries is a dynamic disease process involving the cyclic demineralization and remineralization of the tooth structure. A key preventive approach is maintaining an oral environment favorable to remineralization. Fluoride’s ability to promote remineralization is limited by the availability of calcium and phosphate in saliva. The four types of remineralizing therapeutics that attract calcium and phosphate will be discussed as well as the caries process and CAMBRA.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 08/26/2015
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Bruno C. Jham, DDS, MS, PhD Slow-Growing Nodule of the Hard Palate
Speaker: Bruno C. Jham, DDS, MS, PhD
The palate is a frequent site for oral lesions of different origins. The aim of this article is to present a case of a 62-year-old woman who was seen with a mass of the hard palate, and to discuss the differential diagnosis, diagnosis and management of the case.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Release Date: 06/01/2015
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Dr. Mark Donaldson Appropriate Antibiotic Prescribing for Dentists
Speaker: Dr. Mark Donaldson
This course cements the building blocks to become a better prescriber and a better clinician when it comes to antibiotic therapy. The goal of making antibiotic prescribing useful at chairside starting on Monday morning will be emphasized. The clinical significance of understanding the most common bugs, the most appropriate drugs and the current guidelines which can affect dental treatment are highlighted. Finally, advances in prescribing as a result of new evidence-based publications are descri
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 10/15/2014
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Fayette Williams, DDS, MD, FACS  Bisphosphonates:  Extractions, Implants, and Beyond
Speaker: Fayette Williams, DDS, MD, FACS
Over 4 million women in the Unites States are taking bisphosphonates and require dental treatment. Although dentists encounter these patients commonly, many are unsure of when treatment modifications are necessary to minimize morbidity. Newer anti-resorptive medications have entered the market and caused further confusion for dentists.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 08/20/2014
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Allan Schwartz, DDS, CRNA Three Basic Emergency Medications You Should Know How to Use
Speaker: Allan Schwartz, DDS, CRNA
This article covers a few of the most common emergency medications found in many proprietary dental emergency medication kits. Every dentist should periodically review the uses and be familiar with these medications and share this information with their staff.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Release Date: 08/01/2014
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Fayette Williams, DDS, MD Oral Cancer in the Dental Office
Speaker: Fayette Williams, DDS, MD
Both dentists and hygienists play a critical role in the detection of oral cancer. This course reviews the demographics and risk factors relevant to oral cancer. Common diagnostic tools are discussed with attention to scenarios when these tools might be appropriate. The course also provides an overview of cancer staging.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Release Date: 07/01/2014
Cost to View: Free
Cost for Credit: $36
CE Credits: 1.5
Linda Douglas, RDH Fascinating Facts About Saliva, Seven Strategies for Xerostomia Management and the Future of Saliva Testing...Recorded Live at Townie Meeting!
Speaker: Linda Douglas, RDH
This course covers current research on physiology of the salivary glands and lesser-known functions of saliva; etiology, signs and symptoms of salivary gland hypofunction; diagnostic techniques for salivary gland hypofunction and related pathologies; discussion of current research on saliva testing for oral and systemic disease; and innovative therapies for xerostomia management.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 2
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 08/15/2013
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 2
Running Time: 1 hour
This course is part of Townie Meeting 2013 Lecture Series
Dr. Mark Donaldson Interesting and Useful Pharmacology for Dental Professionals.
Speaker: Dr. Mark Donaldson
This program reviews pharmacology with a particular focus on the dental realm and how we can make it useful chairside on Monday morning. The academic principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenomics are simplified so that the most salient points are distilled into useful tenets that will help you be a better clinician and a better prescriber. After all, our goal is to make sure all dental appointments are not just successful for your patient, but also for but also for you
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 04/10/2013
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Steven D. Bender, D.D.S., P.A. Triaging the Facial Pain Patient: The Non-Odontogenic Toothache
Speaker: Steven D. Bender, D.D.S., P.A.
This course is designed to give an overview of pain definitions, classifications, and presentations often found in the orofacial region. At the conclusion of this course, , the clinician should feel comfortable with the diagnostic process necessary to adequately screen, treat or refer this often misdiagnosed group of patients.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 2
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 01/23/2013
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 2
Running Time: 1 hour
Fayette Williams, DDS, MD Oral Cancer:  Screening, Diagnosis, and Dental Management
Speaker: Fayette Williams, DDS, MD
This course is designed to educate the dental practitioner on the various etiological factors of oral cancer, the possible role of commercially available adjunctive aids in detection, and the dental management of common oral side effects of oral cancer treatment.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 10/15/2012
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS Non-Cancerous Oral Diseases That Every Dental Professional Should Know
Speaker: Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
This course is intended to provide dentists and dental hygienists with an understanding of common oral diseases that are non-cancerous in origin. The etiology, clinical manifestations, histologic appearance and radiographic appearance of a variety of diseases/conditions will be discussed. Treatment options will also be discussed for each disease/condition.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 08/07/2012
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Patricia A Frese, RDH, Med Meth Mouth
Speaker: Patricia A Frese, RDH, Med
Methamphetamine (meth) has a profound effect on the user’s entire body including the oral cavity. This course explores the history, physical and psychological effects, implications for dental team members, and other topics related to the meth phenomenon.
Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
Release Date: 04/04/2008
Cost to View: $36
Cost for Credit: Included
CE Credits: 1.5
Running Time: 1 hour
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