Continuing Dental Education

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Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Friday Nov 14th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Indianapolis, IN

Seminar

Infection Control & Safety in the Dental Setting

8 Credit Hours

Friday Nov 14th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This comprehensive continuing education in-person seminar is designed to empower the entire dental team with up-to-date knowledge and best practices in infection control, safety compliance, responsible antibiotic use, and dental waterline maintenance. With a strong emphasis on practical application, scientific evidence, and regulatory guidance, this course delivers essential tools for enhancing patient safety and clinical effectiveness in today’s dental environment.

Speaker
- Marie Fluent


Nashua, NH

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Nov 15th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Fort Wayne, IN

Seminar

Infection Control & Safety in the Dental Setting

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Nov 15th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This comprehensive continuing education in-person seminar is designed to empower the entire dental team with up-to-date knowledge and best practices in infection control, safety compliance, responsible antibiotic use, and dental waterline maintenance. With a strong emphasis on practical application, scientific evidence, and regulatory guidance, this course delivers essential tools for enhancing patient safety and clinical effectiveness in today’s dental environment.

Speaker
- Marie Fluent


Peabody, MA

Seminar

Case Presentation of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office

8 Credit Hours

Friday Nov 21st, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This course is a practical case-based presentation designed to expose the participants to diagnosis and treatment of medical emergencies in the dental office. The course content will be geared to the capabilities of a general dental / hygiene practice. Topics will include creation of an emergency plan, staff responsibilities, communication techniques, emergency medical equipment and appropriate emergency drugs and their use.

Speaker
- Steven Bookless


Barnstable, MA

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Friday Nov 21st, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Syracuse, NY

Seminar

Case Presentation of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Nov 22nd, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This course is a practical case-based presentation designed to expose the participants to diagnosis and treatment of medical emergencies in the dental office. The course content will be geared to the capabilities of a general dental / hygiene practice. Topics will include creation of an emergency plan, staff responsibilities, communication techniques, emergency medical equipment and appropriate emergency drugs and their use.

Speaker
- Steven Bookless


Warwick, RI

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Nov 22nd, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Saratoga Springs, NY

Seminar

Infection Control & Safety in the Dental Setting

8 Credit Hours

Friday Dec 5th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This comprehensive continuing education in-person seminar is designed to empower the entire dental team with up-to-date knowledge and best practices in infection control, safety compliance, responsible antibiotic use, and dental waterline maintenance. With a strong emphasis on practical application, scientific evidence, and regulatory guidance, this course delivers essential tools for enhancing patient safety and clinical effectiveness in today’s dental environment.

Speaker
- Marie Fluent


Charleston, WV

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Friday Dec 5th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Feasterville-Trevose, PA

Seminar

Caring for Pediatric Patients: Restorations and Traumatic Dental Injuries

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Dec 6th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This seminar provides a thorough exploration of two critical aspects of pediatric dentistry: managing dental trauma and contemporary restorative solutions for primary teeth. The morning session focuses on evidence-based strategies for handling dental injuries, emphasizing timely intervention and biological principles to optimize functional and esthetic outcomes. The afternoon session delves into modern restorative techniques, ranging from minimally invasive approaches to full-coverage crowns, ensuring personalized, patient-centered care. Led by Dr. Ritwik, these sessions equip dentists, hygienists and assistants with the knowledge and confidence to deliver effective, compassionate treatment tailored to each child's needs.

Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik


Grand Rapids, MI

Seminar

Infection Control & Safety in the Dental Setting

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Dec 6th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This comprehensive continuing education in-person seminar is designed to empower the entire dental team with up-to-date knowledge and best practices in infection control, safety compliance, responsible antibiotic use, and dental waterline maintenance. With a strong emphasis on practical application, scientific evidence, and regulatory guidance, this course delivers essential tools for enhancing patient safety and clinical effectiveness in today’s dental environment.

Speaker
- Marie Fluent


Morgantown, WV

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Dec 6th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Hershey, PA

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Sunday Dec 7th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Mount Laurel Township, NJ

Seminar

Caring for Pediatric Patients: Restorations and Traumatic Dental Injuries

8 Credit Hours

Sunday Dec 7th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This seminar provides a thorough exploration of two critical aspects of pediatric dentistry: managing dental trauma and contemporary restorative solutions for primary teeth. The morning session focuses on evidence-based strategies for handling dental injuries, emphasizing timely intervention and biological principles to optimize functional and esthetic outcomes. The afternoon session delves into modern restorative techniques, ranging from minimally invasive approaches to full-coverage crowns, ensuring personalized, patient-centered care. Led by Dr. Ritwik, these sessions equip dentists, hygienists and assistants with the knowledge and confidence to deliver effective, compassionate treatment tailored to each child's needs.

Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik


Bay City, MI

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Friday Dec 12th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Sterling, VA

Seminar

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

8 Credit Hours

Friday Dec 12th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Speaker
- Mayoor Patel


Knoxville, TN

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Friday Dec 12th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Huntsville, AL

Seminar

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Dec 13th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Speaker
- Mayoor Patel


Chattanooga, TN

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Dec 13th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Richmond, VA

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Dec 13th, 2025
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Birmingham, AL

Seminar

Innovations in Pediatric Dentistry: Trauma Management & Minimally Invasive Techniques

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Jan 31st, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This seminar covers evidence-based management of dental trauma, including urgent injuries like avulsions, and introduces minimally invasive techniques for treating caries in primary and immature permanent teeth—equipping the dental team with practical, patient-friendly strategies to improve outcomes and reduce anxiety in children.

Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik


Rockford, IL

Seminar

Innovations in Pediatric Dentistry: Trauma Management & Minimally Invasive Techniques

8 Credit Hours

Sunday Feb 1st, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This seminar covers evidence-based management of dental trauma, including urgent injuries like avulsions, and introduces minimally invasive techniques for treating caries in primary and immature permanent teeth—equipping the dental team with practical, patient-friendly strategies to improve outcomes and reduce anxiety in children.

Speaker
- Priyanshi Ritwik


Bettendorf, IA

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Friday Feb 6th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Tempe, AZ

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Feb 7th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Las Vegas, NV

Seminar

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

8 Credit Hours

Friday Feb 27th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Speaker
- Mayoor Patel


Hagerstown, MD

Seminar

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Feb 28th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Speaker
- Mayoor Patel


Lancaster, PA

Seminar

Treating Periodontitis in the Modern Age

8 Credit Hours

Friday Mar 13th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This course will delve into the diagnostic classifications of periodontal disease and the history behind the different classification systems on how to educate the dentist or allied health professional. Further, we will focus on how to determine prognosis, treat accordingly to that determination and what treatment modalities in the current sphere of periodontal therapy exist in order to treat the early, moderate and severe periodontal patient.

Speaker
- Ali Sajadi


Columbia, MD

Seminar

Treating Periodontitis in the Modern Age

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Mar 14th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This course will delve into the diagnostic classifications of periodontal disease and the history behind the different classification systems on how to educate the dentist or allied health professional. Further, we will focus on how to determine prognosis, treat accordingly to that determination and what treatment modalities in the current sphere of periodontal therapy exist in order to treat the early, moderate and severe periodontal patient.

Speaker
- Ali Sajadi


Sterling, VA

Seminar

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

8 Credit Hours

Friday Mar 20th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Speaker
- Mayoor Patel


Ann Arbor, MI

Seminar

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Mar 21st, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Speaker
- Mayoor Patel


Troy, MI

Seminar

Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Friday Mar 27th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

Attendees will receive an introduction into forensic odontology from a military and civilian aspect and the role dental odontology plays in the identifications of deceased individuals, the importance of a legal declaration of identification and how forensic odontology integrates into the forensic process during a mass casualty/disaster.

Speaker
- Dan Hines


Portland, ME

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Friday Mar 27th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Syracuse, NY

Seminar

Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Mar 28th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

Attendees will receive an introduction into forensic odontology from a military and civilian aspect and the role dental odontology plays in the identifications of deceased individuals, the importance of a legal declaration of identification and how forensic odontology integrates into the forensic process during a mass casualty/disaster.

Speaker
- Dan Hines


Bangor, ME

Seminar

“It’s All About The Medical History!”: Essential Pharmacology for Busy Dental Professionals

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Mar 28th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

What potential complications lurk behind the patient’s medical history that may impact dental therapy? This program will provide an overview of the dental implications of the medications, supplements and substances of abuse most frequently used by patients. The pharmacology of pain control and the effective management of acute dental pain using non-opioid and opioid analgesics will be presented as well as an overview of the pharmacology and therapeutics of local anesthetic agents.

Speaker
- Thomas A. Viola


Saratoga Springs, NY

Seminar

Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Friday Apr 10th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

Attendees will receive an introduction into forensic odontology from a military and civilian aspect and the role dental odontology plays in the identifications of deceased individuals, the importance of a legal declaration of identification and how forensic odontology integrates into the forensic process during a mass casualty/disaster.

Speaker
- Dan Hines


King of Prussia, PA

Seminar

Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Apr 11th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

Attendees will receive an introduction into forensic odontology from a military and civilian aspect and the role dental odontology plays in the identifications of deceased individuals, the importance of a legal declaration of identification and how forensic odontology integrates into the forensic process during a mass casualty/disaster.

Speaker
- Dan Hines


Hershey, PA

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Friday Apr 24th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Concord, NH

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Saturday Apr 25th, 2026
at 8:30 AM

This course will provide attendees with a comprehensive review of oral pathology. Common entities will be discussed; a particular focus will be made on oral squamous cell carcinoma and prevention of this malignancy.

Speaker
- Ashley N. Clark


Waltham, MA

Seminar

Anatomical and Radiographic Dissection of the Head and Neck with Full Body Correlation

21 Credit Hours

Thursday May 7th, 2026
at 9:30 AM

This is a one-of-a-kind 3-day anatomy course that focuses on looking at the big picture. While the primary target is dentists, any medical professional with interest in the head and neck and their relationship with the rest of the body will find this course valuable. The course is designed to show these relationships through evaluation of the patterns of motion and restriction on a fresh frozen cadaver and an observation of the effect of these patterns on the layers of anatomy from superficial fascia to internal organs.

Speakers:
- Dania Tamimi
- Todd Garcia
- Melanie Burns


Boulder, CO