Continuing Education Update by Dr. Howard Goldstein

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


COVID Vaccines and Employees: What You Need to Know
by Paul Edwards
This CE course, exclusively created for Dentaltown, is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of vaccines from an HR perspective and clarify legal compliance issues surrounding them. By the end of the course, participants will have answers to common vaccine questions, guidance on vaccine requirements and an understanding of the two applicable legal exemptions.

Clinical Considerations and Troubleshooting Techniques for Anterior and Posterior Crowns
by Dr. Robert Slauch
This course examines tips and tricks to increase resistance and retention when short clinical crown preps are apparent. Clinical recommendations you can use in your practice to improve outcomes in your natural tooth crown and bridge cases include proper biomaterial and cement selection and whether or not to use posts.

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.

Expand Your Practice and Save a Life With Oral Cancer Examination Techniques
by Dr. Bob Convissar
One person every hour of every day dies of oral or oropharyngeal cancer in the United States. The five-year survival rate for these cancers is worse than breast cancer, colon cancer or leukemias. This course will discuss the causes and risk factors for these cancers, a protocol for a complete oral cancer exam, and which adjunctive devices are available on the market to help with the examination.

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.

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.

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.

Resin-Bonded Fixed Dental Prostheses: Minimally Invasive, Aesthetic and Reliable
by Dr. Matthias Kern
This course presents state-of-the-art therapy with resin-bonded fixed dental prostheses (RBFDPs) for single tooth replacement. Following the described principles, RBFDPs fabricated from high-strength zirconia ceramic present a favorable, minimally invasive and less costly treatment alternative to single-tooth implants, with a predictable long-term outcome.

Dental Sleep Medicine Implementation in Practice: Why and If You Should Treat
by Dr. Mark Murphy
This course allows general practitioners to survey the current landscape of medical and dental treatments for sleep apnea and decide how and if they want to evolve into this lifesaving arena. The discussion covers why we should treat sleep apnea, including how oxygen is often overlooked as an important nutrient. Basic sleep physiology is explained in detail. The problems with current therapies are detailed, as well as what to look for in dental sleep appliances.

The Dental 401(k) Plan
by Mitchell Tuchman
In recent years, modern 401(k)s plans have emerged that are a dramatic improvement over those of the past. This course discusses the questions to ask your current 401(k) provider to ensure that you are mitigating fiduciary risk with the best investment vehicle and paying a fair amount for their service. For a limited time, there is no charge to view this CE course thanks to the sponsorship of Rebalance.


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