Mastering Adult Minimal Oral Sedation
by Drs. Mark Donaldson and Jason Goodchild
Minimal adult sedation instruction is now available online, exclusively on Dentaltown. This 10-part dental CE series meets all state and provincial requirements for topics and hours to apply for a minimal sedation permit or recertification. Offering a total of 19.5 CE hours, this series was specifically designed to meet the guidelines of the ADA as described in its Guidelines for the Use of Sedation and General Anesthesia by Dentists.
Injection Molding: Engineering Composite Success
by Dr. Arthur Volker
The injection-molding technique’s composites and ultrathin anatomic tooth forms creates porcelainlike outcomes at a lower physiological cost. These monolithic restorations can endure and sparkle for decades. The CE course goes in detail on how to use this technique.
How to Ensure the Highest Success Rate for Your Implant Cases
by Dr. Michael Wehrle
This CE course is designed to increase the success rate of your implant cases by laying out a simplified protocol for placing immediate implants, ridge splits and sinus bumps, as well as the ideal restorative option, screw-mentable crowns.
Rapid Dentures: Predictable, Efficient, Profitable
by Dr. Joe Barker
For years, dentures have taken too much chair time with very little predictability or profitability. This course will cover all areas of denture construction in detail, beginning with the initial oral exam through the post-insertion. Dentists will learn how to make dentures predictable, how to be efficient and how to increase profits from dentures.
Intercepting Sleep-Disordered Breathing: The Integral Role of Dental Professionals
by Dr. Ben Miraglia
This course is a call to action for all dental professionals who are dedicated to preventing sleep-disordered breathing rather than wait to treat the devastating effects it imposes, such as ADHD, bed wetting, asthma, cardiovascular disease, lower IQ and depression.
The Role of Evidence To Inform Decisions in Practice: Why Bother with Evidence-Based Dentistry?
by Dr. Romina Brignardello-Petersen
This course defines “evidence” and why it’s important when making clinical decisions, the principles of evidence-based dental practice and their rationale, how to interpret the results from studies, and how to avoid being misled by study authors. The course also describes
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Improving Your Confidence and Competence in Office Oral Surgery: Atraumatic Surgical Extractions, Flaps, and Splitting Teeth
by Dr. Jay B. Reznick
This presentation covers important oral surgery topics for general dentists, including managing 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.
Managing TMD: What Dentists Should Know
by Dr. Eric Schiffman
Trauma is the most common cause of pain-related temporomandibular disorders (TMD). More than half of trauma cases (61%) result from patients opening their mouth too wide or too long. In this course, Schiffman describes how to diagnose and manage your patients with pain-related TMD using evidence-based methods. You will be ready the next time your patient complains of painful TMD during or after a dental procedure.
From Simple Occlusal Adjustments to Treating Occlusal Neurotics
by Dr. Barry Glassman
We have all dealt with a postrestorative complaint and corrected it by adjusting a “high spot” that was inadvertently created during the procedure. Almost without fail, a single adjustment resolves the complaint. We’ve also all dealt with patients who were hyperaware of their occlusion. This course is geared for the general dentist who wants to improve daily occlusal adjustments in restorative therapy and learn how to deal with more complex occlusal issues.
Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics: Occlusion Simplified
by Dr. Lane M. Ochi
This presentation is a follow-up to Fundamentals of Fixed Prosthodontics. This course presents time-saving tips, including simple single-unit restorations, how to rapidly prototype an aesthetic case and how to complete a full-mouth reconstruction. This course is a must for all restorative dentists.
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