by Howard M. Goldstein, DMD, Director of Continuing Education
August is now here—the last month of the summer for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere. Which means that, unless you're in Phoenix, it's probably the last month until next year to watch CE on your iPad on your outdoor patio. That's right, our CE is viewable on iPads and other portable devices!
Townie Meeting 2015 Lecture Series
We can't bring you all the action from our annual Townie Meeting in Las Vegas, but we can certainly share some of the top-notch education that was presented there. This month, we are releasing our Townie Meeting 2015 series containing courses from Lee Ann Brady, Ara Nazarian, Mike Melkers, Bruce Baird, Mark Hyman, Neal Patel, Dale Miles and many more. You now have access to more than 22 hours of excellent education in both clinical dentistry and practice management.
As part of the registration fee for Townie Meeting, all 2015 attendees have access to these courses for free. Miss the meeting? Don't worry; it's only $225 to view for those who were unable to attend. (But be sure to sign up for Townie Meeting 2016!)
Repair and Protect Enamel with
Remineralizing Agents
by 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.
The Blunderbuss Apex: A Search for the Smoking Gun
by Dr. Jarod Johnson
This course is designed to improve dental skills in the pulpal management of immature permanent teeth impacted by trauma or caries. Areas covered include a review of methods to obtain the correct pulpal and periapical diagnosis, current research on dental materials (specifically bioceramics), treatment planning, and case selection. Learn how to properly identify treatment options for each pulpal diagnosis, including those ranging from indirect pulp therapy on the vital pulp to regenerative endodontic procedures on the necrotic pulp. In addition, the advantages and disadvantages to each treatment option are discussed, as well as how to identify cases that may be best treated by another option due to medical conditions, patient behavior, and parental commitment.
Esthetic Dentistry for the Older Patient
by Dr. Arnold I Liebman
This presentation discusses changing demographics as the older population is expanding in the United States, Europe and Asia. As business owners, we need to be aware of this patient population that requires our services. The older population has special needs due to age-related changes, medical issues, effects of medication, difficulty doing home care, and access to care. I have built a successful practice focusing on the older patient. This presentation discusses why it is beneficial for dentists to have an interest in treating the older patient.
I show how to perform esthetic dentistry on the older patient who may not be able to do home care and has someone else responsible for taking him or her to the dental office.
Restoring Patient Confidence with
a New Zr Removable Telescopic
Implant Prosthesis
by Arian Deutsch, CDT
Telescopic solutions have been a staple in European dentistry for more than 50 years, and they are now making an impact around the world using modern materials and techniques that were previously not available. This course provides an in-depth look into the clinical and technical steps required to create a natural-looking telescopic implant prosthesis that is implant/tissue borne, and replaces only the tissues and dentition that were lost. The benefits of this type of prosthesis, and the growing void in the market for this type of solution, will be addressed.
Dental Sleep Medicine: Sleep Principles and Oral Appliances
by Dr. Barry Glassman
Much has been said about the dentist's need to diagnose sleep apnea and treat snoring. Despite the fact that it is a relatively young science, myths and exaggerations already abound on this critical subject. It is true that dentistry could and should be the No. 1 portal for patients into sleep medicine. What steps should the general dentist take in order to help benefit his or her patients? What factors will help the dentist make a decision as to exactly how involved he or she should become in treatment? In this two-hour presentation, we will review the principles of sleep medicine, and the role of dentistry in treating snoring and other obstructive sleep disorders. This honest look at sleep medicine will concentrate on the challenges that face dentists who incorporate dental sleep medicine in their practices.
Those viewing this presentation will begin to have a thorough understanding of dental sleep medicine and will be in a position to appropriately screen all their patients. As important, they will have the information to decide whether or not to incorporate oral-appliance therapy in their offices and if so, what steps to take. The oral-appliance review will help them select and insert appliances and monitor appliance use. They will have a realistic perspective on the possible untoward side effects of appliance therapy on muscle and joints.
Confident Implant Placement Through Digital Planning
by Dr. Armen Mirzayan
With the advancements in technology, a large number of doctors have been able to incorporate both CAD/CAM and cone beam into their practices to diagnose, treatment plan, and deliver care to the highest standard possible. This has also allowed the practitioner to have complete control over the whole complex, from the precise fixture placement to the appropriate emergence profile for the restoration.
This CE course will demystify the process and show how a dentist can reach the final product with great efficiency and predictability. Surgical stent processes are described in great detail, ranging from simple tooth-borne cases to complex edentulous procedures. Furthermore, the surgical options are catalogued in great detail, so the clinician can make practice purchase decisions regarding the appropriate armamentarium needed for surgery. The presentation is provided in a neutral manner without favoring any specific implant product line, and details how anyone with appropriate access to the technologies can enter the field of guided implant surgery.
My Staff Are Trying To Kill Me
(And I Couldn’t Be Happier!)
by Dr. Bryan Laskin
Motivating office staff to work harder, faster and smarter isn't as difficult as you may think. By implementing the strategies for better communication as taught in this course, you'll think your staffers are trying to work you to death. You'll learn how effective communication among your team, your patients and your colleagues can skyrocket profitability while building trust with your patients. Staff members are encouraged to attend this course to learn and role-play treatment-planning scenarios and adopt a cohesive method of communication.
The Aesthetic Full-Mouth Rehabilitation
by Dr. John Nosti
Please do yourself a favor and take John's newest CE course on Dentaltown Learning Online.
Full-mouth rehabilitations are one of the most difficult types of cases to handle in practice today. Many times these patients have advanced occlusal breakdown, along with the presence of a temporomandibular joint internal derangement. Learn how these internal derangements are classified and how they affect the long-term prognosis of your case.
Dr. John Nosti will detail the diagnostic records necessary and steps he completes in performing a full-mouth rehabilitation. He also describes how to understand vertical dimension and how and why to make changes, in addition to the how-to in completing the bite records necessary in increased vertical dimension cases both prior to and during the preparation appointment. Preparation sequencing is key in full-mouth reconstructions, and Dr. Nosti gives you a simplified approach to tackling these complex cases.
Pediatric Dentistry: Anesthesia, Pulp Therapy, and Stainless-Steel Crowns
by Josh Wren, DMD
With the Affordable Care Act mandating dental coverage for those under 19, there will be more than 3 million pediatric patients added to 150,000 dental practices. Treating children may become a necessity for your dental office. Pulp therapy and stainless-steel crowns are procedures that are often considered complex when performed on pediatric patients. This course will alleviate any fear of the unknown that leads to this misperception. Indirect pulp therapy, pulpotomy, and pulpectomy are covered, with emphasis on diagnosis and technique.
Stainless-steel crowns will also be discussed and procedural steps thoroughly explained and shown. Niether pulp therapy nor stainless-steel crowns are possible without effective anesthetic techniques. Thus, this course also discusses Dr. Wren's process for the utilization of nitrous oxide, appropriate topical anesthesia and local anesthesia in order to achieve a truly painless injection, 100 percent of the time. If you are treating children in your practice, this course is a must!
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 the prospective buyer on how to approach the financial due-diligence aspect of buying a dental practice. You will learn how to piece the information together and how to analyze that information to formulate an offer. You will also learn some of the other aspects of the purchase process so you will be prepared when you locate a practice you want to purchase. This was recorded live at Townie Meeting 2014.
We also have here on Dentaltown, Dr. Howard Farran's One-Day Dental MBA. Dr. Farran shares his proven techniques to increase your productivity, boost your bottom line, and build your business. Don't miss his live and unfiltered insights on dentistry and business, along with an insider's view of his dental practice.
Enjoy learning from the comfort of your home!
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