Radiology & Oral Pathology: A Review That Sticks

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  • 8 CEUs
  • Presented by:
    John A. Svirsky D.D.S., M.Ed.

  • Date + Time:

    Saturday, October 15, 2022   8:30am - 5:00pm

  • Location:

    Embassy Suites Indianapolis North

    Meeting Room: Barcelona

    3912 Vincennes Road

    Indianapolis, IN   46268

    (317) 872-7700

    Facility Website

  • Regular Tuition:

    Dentists: $295.00

    RDH /Auxiliaries : $195.00

    RDH or Aux. in attendance with Dentist: $155.00

    Add $10/registrant if after: Friday, October 7, 2022

    Refund Policy

  • Parking:

    Parking: Complimentary. Use hotel lots.

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Radiology & Oral Pathology: A Review That Sticks
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Course Description

Come in and Catch it: The Review that Sticks
This is the perfect review course that covers the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of the 26 soft tissue lesions that every dentist and hygienist should know and treat appropriately. A number of the entities only require recognition. The classic lesions that have been forgotten since school will be brought back to life and your diagnostic confidence will be re-energized. At the end of the course the management of xerostomia will be discussed. Dr. Svirsky makes oral pathology fun!

  1. 26 Soft Tissue Lesions to be discussed:
    1. Leukoplakia
      1. Materia Alba
      2. Aspirin burn
      3. Cotton roll burn
      4. Candidiasis
    2. Linea alba
    3. Leukoedema
    4. Morsicatio baccarum (cheek chewing)
    5. Nicotine stomatitis
    6. Tobacco pouch keratosis
    7. Lichen Planus
    8. Traumatic ulceration
    9. Aphthous stomatitis/ulceration
    10. Fibroma/lipoma
    11. Hemangioma
    12. Papilloma
    13. Epulis fissuration/papillary hyperplasia
    14. Fissured tongue
    15. Erythema migrans/geographic tongue
    16. Pyogenic granuloma
    17. Recurrent herpes labialis (Herpes Virus Type 1)
    18. Mucocele
    19. Ranula
    20. Angular cheilitis
    21. Lingual tonsils/lymphoid aggregate
    22. Amalgam tattoo
    23. Oral melanotic macule/labial melanotic macule
    24. Salivary gland tumors
    25. Xerostomia

25 Shades of Grey and a Whole Lot Less Risqué
This course is designed to be a full review of radiology for Dentists and Dental Hygienists. Dr. Svirsky will walk the audience through a number of common cases as a way of reacquianting the audience with key radiographic entities common to the dental practice. There will be an emphasis on common radiolucent and radiopaque lesions. In addition, Dr. Svirsky will spend some time highlighting the bizarre and unusual cases he’s encountered throughout his career.

By the end of this course, attendees will be well equipped to go back and make a difference in the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases. This is the perfect course for dental professionals wanting a thorough review of radiology - everything you’ve learned in school, brought to you in shades of grey!

  1. Common/Important Radiolucencies
    1. Periapical Pathosis (cyst, granuloma, abscess, scar)
    2. Dentigerous Cyst
    3. Residual Cyst
    4. Odontogenic Keratocyst
    5. Traumatic Bone Cyst
    6. Lateral Periodontal Cyst
    7. Nasopalatine Duct Cyst
    8. Central Giant Cell Granuloma
    9. Ameloblastoma
    10. Lingual Mandibular Bone Defect
  2. Common/Important Radiopacities
    1. Condensing Osteitis
    2. Osteosclerosis
    3. Impacted Tooth
    4. Root Tips
    5. Odontoma
    6. Supernumerary Tooth
    7. Sialolth
  3. Common/Important Radiolucencies/Radiopacities
    1. Osteomyelitis
    2. Periapical Cemental Dysplasia
    3. Florid Osseous Dysplasia
    4. Central Ossifying Fibroma



Dr. Bookless’ presentation is didactic lecture using a student handout and PowerPoint presentation. Case studies will be used to illustrate the diagnosis and treatment of the most common medical emergencies encountered in a dental practice. The presentation participants will be encouraged to actively participate in the critical treatment decision process."



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What People Are Saying
  • "Would love to take another class with Dr. Svirsky."
    Roxanne C - DMD
    Albuquerque

  • "Funny delivery on topics, made it interesting and enjoyable."
    Nancy T. - RDH
    Saratoga Springs, NY

  • "Dr. Svirsky is an excellent presenter. Would like to attend more CE's by him."
    Traci G. - RDH
    Omaha, NE

Course Objectives

At the completion of this course the participants should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a logical approach to the diagnosis of the 26 most common oral soft tissue lesions.
  2. Integrate therapeutic regimens used to treat selected oral diseases.
  3. Diagnose and apply newest treatment recommendations for erosive lichen planus and chronic ulcerative stomatitis.
  4. Recognize the implications of white lesions found in the oral cavity and diagnose and treat appropriately.
  5. Differentiate oral herpes from aphthous stomatitis and apply newest treatment recommendations.
  6. Diagnose salivary gland tumors of the oral cavity and understand the treatment implication of the various tumors.
  7. Applying practical clinical information immediately applicable to everyday practice.
  8. Recognize the common radiographic lesion found in dental practices.
  9. Demonstrate a logical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of common radiopaque lesions found on radiographs.
  10. Demonstrate a logical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of common radiolucent lesions found on radiographs.

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