July Online CE Focus: Endodontics
Endo for GPs: Better, Faster
and Safer Root Canals—
Access, Narrow Canals and More
by Dr. Manor Haas
In this practical course, you will learn
how you can perform root canals better,
faster and safer. Many clinical tips and tricks will
be demonstrated for both novice and experienced GPs
who want to perform more root canals with less stress.
Topics discussed include anesthesia, rubber dam use,
access, microscopes, MB2 canals and management of
narrow canals.
The Essentials of Endodontic
Emergencies: Diagnosis, Safe
Access and Infection Management
by Dr. Brett E. Gilbert
This course is designed to teach the
essential skills needed to confidently
handle endodontic emergencies in the
general practice setting. The material presented will help
clinicians apply protocols and tips on how to efficiently
diagnose, access and locate canals safely. Infection management
and postoperative instructions and communication
are discussed in detail.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly:
Finding Success With Endodontics
in Your Practice
by Dr. Jason Hales
This course describes how the successful,
fulfilling and profitable practice
of endodontics is based upon proper
case selection. Dentists performing endodontic therapy
will benefit most by carefully assessing the case difficulty
of a proposed treatment and then deciding when to treat
or refer based upon their own clinical skill, experience and
equipment needed for endodontic success.
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Simplified Final Impression Technique
for Complete Denture Success
by Dr. Leif Stromberg
This course addresses the intraoral structures that are important to record in adequate edentulous final impressions. It also presents a simplified final impression technique for tissue-supported complete dentures.
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Aesthetic Conservative
Cast Gold Restorations
by Dr. Richard G. Stevenson III
Learn practical and concise techniques for
clinical success when using cast gold restorations. Special
attention will be placed on preparation designs to maintain
aesthetics, simplify clinical and laboratory procedures,
and allow practitioners to provide restorations of the
highest quality.
Mastering Adult Minimal Oral Sedation
by Drs. Mark Donaldson and Jason H. Goodchild
This 10-part dental CE series is designed to meet the
current ADA Guidelines for teaching pain control and
sedation. Offering 19.5 CE hours, this series was designed
to provide the necessary didactic training and patient experiences
to qualify for a minimal sedation permit in states or
provinces where one is required.
The Hall Technique for Excellent Pediatric Dentistry
by Dr. Jeanette MacLean
The Hall Technique is a revolutionary, evidence-based,
no-shot, no-drill option for the placement of stainless
steel crowns. This course will further explore atraumatic
aesthetic options for decayed anterior primary teeth using
strip crowns with glass hybrid restoratives.
Drug Interactions Important in Dentistry
by Dr. Mark Donaldson
More than 20% of hospital admissions are
attributed to adverse drug reactions. Despite
dentists prescribing less than 10% of the total drugs
available, dental patients might be consuming medications
from the remaining 90%, which dentists may not be
familiar with. Given that polypharmacy is commonplace,
particularly among individuals aged 65 and above, it is
crucial for every practice to view this course as essential in
today’s setting.
50 Shades of Gray: Defining Radiolucency in Practice
by Dr. Parul Dua Makkar
This course highlights different types of
common radiolucencies and includes an in-depth analysis
of oral cancer. Learn how and when to biopsy a lesion.
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