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Orofacial Disease Update Additional Exam(s)

This course provides an overview and the essential core knowledge of orofacial medicine necessary to assist the dentist and the dental team. Focuses on clinical aspects of orofacial disorders, etiology and management.

Targetted Audience: Dentists

$546
Dr. Stephen Porter
PhD
MD
FDS
 

A Novel Oscillating-Rotating Power Toothbrush with SmartGuide: Designed for Enhanced Performance and Compliance

The purpose of this course is to: 1) provide information on popular power toothbrush technologies; 2) introduce a novel oscillating-rotating toothbrush with a unique wireless remote display designed to enhance compliance and 3) provide recommendations to increase patient adoption to power toothbrushes.

Targetted Audience: Dental Assistants, Dental Hygiene Students, Dental Hygienists, Dental Students, Dentists

 1
Patricia A. Walters
RDH
MSDH
MSOB
Mary Ann Cugini
RDH
MHP
 

A Prospective Clinical Study to Evaluate the Effect of Manual and Power Toothbrushes on Pre-existing Gingival Recessions

The aim of this course is to evaluate gingival recession changes after six months of brushing with an oscillating-rotating power toothbrush (PT) or an ADA reference manual toothbrush (MT).

Targetted Audience: Dental Assistants, Dental Hygiene Students, Dental Hygienists, Dental Students, Dentists

 1
Dr. Christof E. Dörfer
DDS
PhD
 

Aging, Systemic Disease and Oral Health: Implications for Women Worldwide

This course will review global prevalence and risk factors of three common health conditions among aging women: cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis. It explores prevention and treatment approaches, connections to oral health, and specific treatment plans for each condition. (This is Part 1 of a 2-part series on women, aging and oral health. Part 2 will appear in the dentalcare.com CE library.)

Targetted Audience: Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dentists

 2
Pam Hughes
RDH
MS
 

Aging, Systemic Disease and Oral Health: Implications for Women Worldwide (Part II)

The aim of this course is to provide dental professionals prevention and treatment approaches, information on connections to oral health and specific treatment plans for each condition.

Topic: Systemic Disease
Targetted Audience: Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dentists

 3
Pam Hughes
RDH
MS
 

Alternative Medicine: A Guide to Patient Counseling

Over 60 million Americans are said to use alternative medicines, and 70% of these people do not tell their physicians. The implications of this fact are alarming. Alternative medicines are part of the reality that health care professionals must now deal with when treating their patients. To neglect this fact is to place some of your more enthusiastic patients at risk.

Targetted Audience: Dentists

$648
Ernest Lado
DDS
 

Alternative Medicine: A Guide to Patient Counseling

Over 60 million Americans are said to use alternative medicines, and 70% of these people do not tell their physicians. The implications of this fact are alarming. Alternative medicines are part of the reality that health care professionals must now deal with when treating their patients. To neglect this fact is to place some of your more enthusiastic patients at risk.

Targetted Audience: Dentists

$258
Ernest Lado
DDS
 

Alternative Medicine: A Guide to Patient Counseling Additional Exam(s)

Alternative Medicine: A Guide to Patient Counseling Additional Exam

Targetted Audience: Dentists

$258
Dr. Ernest lado
DDS
 

An Introduction to the Herpes Viruses

The word herpes evokes an emotional response from almost everyone. Eighty percent of the world’s population has serological evidence of the herpes simplex virus type one (HSV-1, generally orolabial herpes), while twenty-to-thirty percent of the U.S. population is seropositive for the herpes virus type 2 (HSV-2, generally genital herpes).

Targetted Audience: Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dentists
Tags: Herpes

 1
Knight Joe
PA-C
 

Anthrax: Signs, Symptoms and Recommendations

This course describes necessary precautionary measures, conditions under which a facility should be closed, signs and symptoms of inhalation anthrax, the three types that infect humans and the recommended drugs for treatment.

Targetted Audience: Dentists
Tags: Anthrax

$81