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Continuing Education
of which pose serious complications if not recognized early and treated aggressively. Dr. Ron Schefdore, a practicing dentist and founder of Healthy Heart Dentistry, and Dr. Jack Maggiore, a medical technologist and Chief Scientific Officer of Healthy Heart Dentistry will provide a detailed overview of the importance of playing an active role in the recognition and treatment of periodontal inflammation. ...
April 2009
Continuing Education
of case types to facilitate comprehensive clinical treatment planning. Learn how to make diagnostic decisions from x-rays alone, and understand how Biologic Width impacts your every decision related to crown preparation and impression taking. Discussion will include issues like red or sore gum
November 2013
Periodontics
Continuing Education
Learn useful methods for improving soft tissue appearances, including how stop the progression of recession around natural teeth and restorations and cover exposed root surfaces with healthy gingival soft tissues. Some of the techniques discussed in this course are free gingival and connective
October 2023
Periodontics
Continuing Education
solution to the problem. Mothers do not want their children to have needless extractions and will seek out practitioners who can offer this valuable service. Utilizing functional appliances can eliminate the need for orthognathic surgery and routinely results in the creation of a healthy
September 2005
Continuing Education
technologies derived from a patient's own stem cells. Within the context of Adult Dental Stem Cells, recent findings and scientific research supports the therapeutic use of the extremely potent mesenchymal stem cells found within the healthy pulp of deciduous and permanent teeth, as well as other
April 2008
Continuing Education
This course is a comprehensive introduction to CAMBRA for private practices and will cover the latest research and science regarding dental caries and how to treat this disease more effectively. It will go over the importance of Risk Assessment and how we can take a more preventive approach to keep our patients healthy long-term. ...
September 2010
Continuing Education
It is indisputable that maintaining a vital healthy pulp is the best way to prevent apical periodontitis. However the treatment protocols available for vital pulp therapy are extremely limited and at present the recommendation as best treatment for a carious exposure is a full pulpectomy. New
June 2016
Endodontics
Continuing Education
See useful methods for improving soft tissue appearances, and stopping the progression of recession, around both natural teeth and restorations, as well as for covering exposed root surfaces with healthy gingival soft tissues. Techniques discussed include both Free Gingival and Connective Tissue
July 2014
Periodontics
Continuing Education
The best prognosis for root canal treatment is achieved if the apical 3mm of the canal is optimally cleaned while not unnecessarily removing coronal dentin. A correct diagnosis and the blending of new materials and techniques can lead to a healthy apical periodontium and optimal survivability
June 2016
Endodontics
Continuing Education
though the science has changed greatly over the last several years in regard to our understanding and treatment of periodontal diseases, the incidence of this chronic infection remains alarmingly high in the general population. This course not only explores common barriers that hinder enrollment into non-surgical treatment but more importantly, provides the solutions to these barriers as a pathway to create healthy foundations for all patients.
January 2006
Continuing Education
Every dental practice has a large segment of patients with healthy but cosmetically neglected smiles. Many of those patients do not want to improve their smile because they believe it will require injections, post-operative pain, or destruction of sensitive tooth structure and that discourages
May 2016
Cosmetic Dentistry
Continuing Education
A prophylaxis is reserved for healthy patients with no signs of periodontal disease. The need for more than 20 minutes of subgingival instrumentation during a prophylaxis appointment shifts the focus from health to periodontal disease. Periodontal disease might be overlooked during a prophylaxis
July 2012
Periodontics
Continuing Education
. Finally everything is tied together with an explanation of why having a practice that is running efficiently and that is healthy from a financial standpoint lends itself to better patient care because of its effect on the dental provider.
December 2016
Practice Management, HR and Accounting
Continuing Education
treating our patients with fixed prosthodontics mandates we have a comprehensive understanding of not only materials, but also a mastery of mechanical concepts and a healthy respect for the remaining tooth structure. There is no other field in dentistry where real improvement in outcomes can be directly
October 2015
Prosthodontics
Continuing Education
with the bad news, rather than someone who is there to help them. The process of making choices about health is complex, but it does not have to be a mystery. This course will provide participants with a Six Step Cycle for helping patients make healthy choices. You can help your patients move through
August 2012
Practice Management, HR and Accounting
Continuing Education
joining and leaving PPOs. Making the right moves as you participate with PPOs ensure a healthy bottom line and practice independence going into the future. This hour of CE will give you and your staff the basics you need to level the playing field with the big guys at the PPOs. Any dentist thinking about accepting or leaving PPOs should view this CE course.
April 2017
Practice Management, HR and Accounting
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