Continuing Dental Education

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Seminar

A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Your 2D and CBCT Radiographic Diagnostic Skills

8 Credit Hours

Sep 29th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

In this lecture, we will discuss how to develop an analytical strategy to review all 2D and 3D images systematically, and we will learn the importance of pattern recognition in diagnosing and differentiating benign and malignant lesions. We will also review common but important soft tissue calcifications in plain film and CBCT. We will also get an overview of paranasal sinuses and TMJ evaluation. Lastly, we will review the role of interprofessional communication in improving patient outcomes and the importance of selection criteria in using different imaging modalities for a specific task.

Manchester, NH

Seminar

Current Concepts in Periodontal Therapy

8 Credit Hours

Sep 29th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

The 2017 Classification of Periodontal diseases represents many opportunities to optimize periodontal care. Risk assessment and individualized therapy of your patients is central in the classification. The diagnosis of periodontitis is no longer just about the millimeters and includes patient specific risk factors. This course will present an easy-to-follow path to the correct diagnosis of periodontal diseases, and the stage and grade of periodontitis for your patients. A case-based discussion will outline the treatment plan development for the various diagnoses and incorporate the risk assessment for patient education and motivation.

Knoxville, TN

Seminar

Infection Control & Safety in the Dental Setting

8 Credit Hours

Sep 29th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

As we begin to look at the COVID-19 pandemic in the rear-view mirror, the science and understanding and of this disease continues to evolve, and new emerging infectious diseases are now within our communities. While disease transmission in dentistry is rare, consequences may be severe. Participants will learn the latest policies and procedures that impact effective infection control in the dental setting. And, the entire dental team will learn that infection prevention is a team-sport that requires constant attention, education, and compliance.

Greenbelt, MD

Seminar

A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Your 2D and CBCT Radiographic Diagnostic Skills

8 Credit Hours

Sep 30th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

In this lecture, we will discuss how to develop an analytical strategy to review all 2D and 3D images systematically, and we will learn the importance of pattern recognition in diagnosing and differentiating benign and malignant lesions. We will also review common but important soft tissue calcifications in plain film and CBCT. We will also get an overview of paranasal sinuses and TMJ evaluation. Lastly, we will review the role of interprofessional communication in improving patient outcomes and the importance of selection criteria in using different imaging modalities for a specific task.

Freeport, ME

Seminar

Current Concepts in Periodontal Therapy

8 Credit Hours

Sep 30th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

The 2017 Classification of Periodontal diseases represents many opportunities to optimize periodontal care. Risk assessment and individualized therapy of your patients is central in the classification. The diagnosis of periodontitis is no longer just about the millimeters and includes patient specific risk factors. This course will present an easy-to-follow path to the correct diagnosis of periodontal diseases, and the stage and grade of periodontitis for your patients. A case-based discussion will outline the treatment plan development for the various diagnoses and incorporate the risk assessment for patient education and motivation.

Asheville, NC

Seminar

Infection Control & Safety in the Dental Setting

8 Credit Hours

Sep 30th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

As we begin to look at the COVID-19 pandemic in the rear-view mirror, the science and understanding and of this disease continues to evolve, and new emerging infectious diseases are now within our communities. While disease transmission in dentistry is rare, consequences may be severe. Participants will learn the latest policies and procedures that impact effective infection control in the dental setting. And, the entire dental team will learn that infection prevention is a team-sport that requires constant attention, education, and compliance.

Cockeysville, MD

Seminar

Pediatric Dentistry & Sports Dental Trauma in the Active Child

8 Credit Hours

Oct 20th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Dentistry for Children is fun, varied, simple yet complicated, challenging, rewarding, and very very important. No short lecture on pediatric dentistry can cover all of the things which comprise this specialty, but this presentation hopes to focus on the things that a dentist will come in contact with the active child. The most in-depth focus will be on dental trauma and sports related items.

Indianapolis, IN

Seminar

“Bones, Bugs, Fire & Flies©” An Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Oct 20th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Participants will learn an introduction of forensic odontology. A study of a comprehensive dental autopsy will be presented, including physical examination, photography, radiography and the forensic evidence management needs of varying postmortem states. In the afternoon, participants will learn how forensic odontology is applied outside of the morgue with discussions regarding missing persons, human trafficking & abuse identification.

Albuquerque, NM

Seminar

Pediatric Dentistry & Sports Dental Trauma in the Active Child

8 Credit Hours

Oct 21st, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Dentistry for Children is fun, varied, simple yet complicated, challenging, rewarding, and very very important. No short lecture on pediatric dentistry can cover all of the things which comprise this specialty, but this presentation hopes to focus on the things that a dentist will come in contact with the active child. The most in-depth focus will be on dental trauma and sports related items.

Fort Wayne, IN

Seminar

“Bones, Bugs, Fire & Flies©” An Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Oct 21st, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Participants will learn an introduction of forensic odontology. A study of a comprehensive dental autopsy will be presented, including physical examination, photography, radiography and the forensic evidence management needs of varying postmortem states. In the afternoon, participants will learn how forensic odontology is applied outside of the morgue with discussions regarding missing persons, human trafficking & abuse identification.

Tempe, AZ

Seminar

“Bones, Bugs, Fire & Flies©” An Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Nov 10th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Participants will learn an introduction of forensic odontology. A study of a comprehensive dental autopsy will be presented, including physical examination, photography, radiography and the forensic evidence management needs of varying postmortem states. In the afternoon, participants will learn how forensic odontology is applied outside of the morgue with discussions regarding missing persons, human trafficking & abuse identification.

Mundelein, IL

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Nov 10th, 2023 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.

Las Vegas, NV

Seminar

A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Your 2D and CBCT Radiographic Diagnostic Skills

8 Credit Hours

Nov 10th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

In this lecture, we will discuss how to develop an analytical strategy to review all 2D and 3D images systematically, and we will learn the importance of pattern recognition in diagnosing and differentiating benign and malignant lesions. We will also review common but important soft tissue calcifications in plain film and CBCT. We will also get an overview of paranasal sinuses and TMJ evaluation. Lastly, we will review the role of interprofessional communication in improving patient outcomes and the importance of selection criteria in using different imaging modalities for a specific task.

Olympia, WA

Seminar

“Bones, Bugs, Fire & Flies©” An Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Nov 11th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Participants will learn an introduction of forensic odontology. A study of a comprehensive dental autopsy will be presented, including physical examination, photography, radiography and the forensic evidence management needs of varying postmortem states. In the afternoon, participants will learn how forensic odontology is applied outside of the morgue with discussions regarding missing persons, human trafficking & abuse identification.

Glen Ellyn, IL

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Nov 11th, 2023 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.

Reno, NV

Seminar

A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Your 2D and CBCT Radiographic Diagnostic Skills

8 Credit Hours

Nov 11th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

In this lecture, we will discuss how to develop an analytical strategy to review all 2D and 3D images systematically, and we will learn the importance of pattern recognition in diagnosing and differentiating benign and malignant lesions. We will also review common but important soft tissue calcifications in plain film and CBCT. We will also get an overview of paranasal sinuses and TMJ evaluation. Lastly, we will review the role of interprofessional communication in improving patient outcomes and the importance of selection criteria in using different imaging modalities for a specific task.

Lynnwood, WA

Seminar

Pediatric Dentistry & Sports Dental Trauma in the Active Child

8 Credit Hours

Nov 17th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Dentistry for Children is fun, varied, simple yet complicated, challenging, rewarding, and very very important. No short lecture on pediatric dentistry can cover all of the things which comprise this specialty, but this presentation hopes to focus on the things that a dentist will come in contact with the active child. The most in-depth focus will be on dental trauma and sports related items.

North Charleston, SC

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Nov 17th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

San Diego, CA

Seminar

Pediatric Dentistry & Sports Dental Trauma in the Active Child

8 Credit Hours

Nov 18th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Dentistry for Children is fun, varied, simple yet complicated, challenging, rewarding, and very very important. No short lecture on pediatric dentistry can cover all of the things which comprise this specialty, but this presentation hopes to focus on the things that a dentist will come in contact with the active child. The most in-depth focus will be on dental trauma and sports related items.

Columbia, SC

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Nov 18th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Temecula, CA

Seminar

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

8 Credit Hours

Dec 1st, 2023 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.

Feasterville-Trevose, PA

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Dec 1st, 2023 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.

Sterling, VA

Seminar

A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Your 2D and CBCT Radiographic Diagnostic Skills

8 Credit Hours

Dec 1st, 2023 at 8:30 AM

In this lecture, we will discuss how to develop an analytical strategy to review all 2D and 3D images systematically, and we will learn the importance of pattern recognition in diagnosing and differentiating benign and malignant lesions. We will also review common but important soft tissue calcifications in plain film and CBCT. We will also get an overview of paranasal sinuses and TMJ evaluation. Lastly, we will review the role of interprofessional communication in improving patient outcomes and the importance of selection criteria in using different imaging modalities for a specific task.

Pittsburgh, PA

Seminar

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

8 Credit Hours

Dec 2nd, 2023 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.

Hershey, PA

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Dec 2nd, 2023 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.

Greenbelt, MD

Seminar

A Step-by-Step Guide to Upgrade Your 2D and CBCT Radiographic Diagnostic Skills

8 Credit Hours

Dec 2nd, 2023 at 8:30 AM

In this lecture, we will discuss how to develop an analytical strategy to review all 2D and 3D images systematically, and we will learn the importance of pattern recognition in diagnosing and differentiating benign and malignant lesions. We will also review common but important soft tissue calcifications in plain film and CBCT. We will also get an overview of paranasal sinuses and TMJ evaluation. Lastly, we will review the role of interprofessional communication in improving patient outcomes and the importance of selection criteria in using different imaging modalities for a specific task.

Morgantown, WV

Seminar

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

8 Credit Hours

Dec 3rd, 2023 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.

Mount Laurel Township, NJ

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Dec 8th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Grand Rapids, MI

Seminar

Current Concepts in Periodontal Therapy

8 Credit Hours

Dec 8th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

The 2017 Classification of Periodontal diseases represents many opportunities to optimize periodontal care. Risk assessment and individualized therapy of your patients is central in the classification. The diagnosis of periodontitis is no longer just about the millimeters and includes patient specific risk factors. This course will present an easy-to-follow path to the correct diagnosis of periodontal diseases, and the stage and grade of periodontitis for your patients. A case-based discussion will outline the treatment plan development for the various diagnoses and incorporate the risk assessment for patient education and motivation.

Nashua, NH

Seminar

“Bones, Bugs, Fire & Flies©” An Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Dec 8th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Participants will learn an introduction of forensic odontology. A study of a comprehensive dental autopsy will be presented, including physical examination, photography, radiography and the forensic evidence management needs of varying postmortem states. In the afternoon, participants will learn how forensic odontology is applied outside of the morgue with discussions regarding missing persons, human trafficking & abuse identification.

Woodway, TX

Seminar

Current Concepts in Periodontal Therapy

8 Credit Hours

Dec 9th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

The 2017 Classification of Periodontal diseases represents many opportunities to optimize periodontal care. Risk assessment and individualized therapy of your patients is central in the classification. The diagnosis of periodontitis is no longer just about the millimeters and includes patient specific risk factors. This course will present an easy-to-follow path to the correct diagnosis of periodontal diseases, and the stage and grade of periodontitis for your patients. A case-based discussion will outline the treatment plan development for the various diagnoses and incorporate the risk assessment for patient education and motivation.

Concord, NH

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Dec 9th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Midland, MI

Seminar

“Bones, Bugs, Fire & Flies©” An Introduction to Forensic Odontology

8 Credit Hours

Dec 9th, 2023 at 8:30 AM

Participants will learn an introduction of forensic odontology. A study of a comprehensive dental autopsy will be presented, including physical examination, photography, radiography and the forensic evidence management needs of varying postmortem states. In the afternoon, participants will learn how forensic odontology is applied outside of the morgue with discussions regarding missing persons, human trafficking & abuse identification.

Southlake, TX

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Jan 5th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Durham, NH

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Jan 6th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Freeport, ME

Seminar

Successfully Treating Older Adults: Techniques for the Entire Dental Team

8 Credit Hours

Jan 12th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

According to ADA statistics, 30% of the income in the typical general practice today comes from treating patients over 60. These aging boomers have a very different attitude towards dentistry than did their predecessors. They no longer consider tooth loss an inevitable consequence of aging and are willing to “put their money where their mouth is” if the dental team is trained to meet their unique needs. In this entertaining and informative presentation, solutions to common everyday problems that arise with older patients are clearly explained to give you increased confidence when treating seniors.

Hagerstown, MD

Seminar

Successfully Treating Older Adults: Techniques for the Entire Dental Team

8 Credit Hours

Jan 13th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

According to ADA statistics, 30% of the income in the typical general practice today comes from treating patients over 60. These aging boomers have a very different attitude towards dentistry than did their predecessors. They no longer consider tooth loss an inevitable consequence of aging and are willing to “put their money where their mouth is” if the dental team is trained to meet their unique needs. In this entertaining and informative presentation, solutions to common everyday problems that arise with older patients are clearly explained to give you increased confidence when treating seniors.

Lancaster, PA

Seminar

Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Disease Identification, Instrumentation, and Evidence-Based Updates

8 Credit Hours

Jan 19th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course is designed for dentists & dental hygienists and will offer information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Dr. Sharma will review advanced instrumentation to avoid burnishing and effectively remove calculus during non-surgical periodontal therapy and the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.

Midland, MI

Seminar

Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Disease Identification, Instrumentation, and Evidence-Based Updates

8 Credit Hours

Jan 20th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course is designed for dentists & dental hygienists and will offer information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Dr. Sharma will review advanced instrumentation to avoid burnishing and effectively remove calculus during non-surgical periodontal therapy and the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.

Livonia, MI

Seminar

Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Disease Identification, Instrumentation, and Evidence-Based Updates

8 Credit Hours

Feb 9th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course is designed for dentists & dental hygienists and will offer information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Dr. Sharma will review advanced instrumentation to avoid burnishing and effectively remove calculus during non-surgical periodontal therapy and the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.

Saratoga Springs, NY

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Feb 9th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Springfield, IL

Seminar

Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: Disease Identification, Instrumentation, and Evidence-Based Updates

8 Credit Hours

Feb 10th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course is designed for dentists & dental hygienists and will offer information to identify signs and symptoms of periodontal disease. Dr. Sharma will review advanced instrumentation to avoid burnishing and effectively remove calculus during non-surgical periodontal therapy and the most current research and guidelines related to NSPT, providing valuable insight into effectively treating and stabilizing periodontal disease.

Syracuse, NY

Seminar

Oral Cancer & Diseases: Case Presentation of Lumps, Bumps & Lesions

8 Credit Hours

Feb 10th, 2024 at 8:30 AM

This course deals with unusual cases, diagnostic challenges, the oral health effects of tobacco products and alcohol, premalignant and malignant lesions, presenting an oral cancer diagnosis to a patient and new diagnostic technique. Tobacco advertising will be exposed and the link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer discussed. Treatment of oral cancer and oropharyngeal cancer will be presented.

This course will be presented in Dr. Svirsky’s interactive and entertaining style. Get ready to laugh, learn and make a major difference in the lives of your patients.

Bridgeton, MO

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Mar 1st, 2024 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.

Hershey, PA

Seminar

Comprehensive Overview of Oral Pathology

8 Credit Hours

Mar 2nd, 2024 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.

Feasterville-Trevose, PA