Oral Pathology, Pharmacology, and Cariology

The Vital Link Between Dietary Patterns and Oral Health
Emerging science has identified several key nutritional components which are essential for oral health promotion and oral disease prevention. Healthful dietary patterns are necessary in order to...
Drs. Ellen & Sara Karlin
CE Credits: 1.5
Cancerous Oral Diseases That Every Dental Professional Should Know
This course provides the dental professional with a detailed understanding of common oral cancerous diseases that may be seen clinically in a dental office. Oral and oral pharyngeal squamous cell...
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
CE Credits: 1.5
Kissing Oral Cancer Goodbye
Why is oral cancer increasing? What can we do about it? This dynamic session will teach you about oral cancer through a dentist's journey as a patient and give you strategies so you can be part of...
Dr. Parul Dua Makkar & Dr. Sanjukta Mohanta
CE Credits: 1.5
Herbal Interactions with Medications Commonly Used in Dentistry
Keeping your patients safe and avoiding herbal-drug interactions is becoming a great challenge every day as more and more of our patients seek complementary, alternative and natural therapies versus...
Dr. Mark Donaldson
CE Credits: 1.25
Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw: Beyond BONJ
This CE course is a case-based update on the recognition, diagnosis and an evidence-based, systematic approach to the treatment of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) including its...
Dr. Mark Donaldson
CE Credits: 1.5
Xerostomia: This Course is Anything but Dry!
A case-based update on the recognition, diagnosis and an evidence-based, systematic approach to the treatment of xerostomia. With an aging population retaining their dentition and on multiple...
Dr. Mark Donaldson
CE Credits: 1.5
Cysts that Every Dental Professional Should Know
Cysts may be commonly seen clinically and radiographically in the oral region and, as such, are imperative for all dental professionals to recognize and understand. The etiology, clinical...
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
CE Credits: 1.5
Killer Smile? The Oral-Systemic Connection!
Oral health is integral to overall health. This program focuses on the interactions between oral and systemic health for various diseases and populations. The course also outlines the implementation...
Dr. Mia Geisinger
CE Credits: 1.5
Comprehensive Dental Examination Basics
This evidence-based presentation will have all dentists performing the comprehensive dental examination clinically and didactically better than ever before. All who take this course will immediately...
Dr. Mike Racich
CE Credits: 1.5
The Pharmacological Management of Dental Caries
Despite observing the ability of carious dentin to remineralize as arrested caries, dentists continue to treat caries by amputation rather than pharmacologically supporting the remineralization...
Dr. Geoff Knight
CE Credits: 1.5
Oral Diseases Associated with Children and Adolescents
This course is the third in a series of oral pathology presentations emphasizing common diseases prevalent among patients throughout the life span. This course discusses conditions and diseases...
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
CE Credits: 1.25
Silver Diamine Fluoride: Another Arrow in the Quiver to Defeat Decay
The never-ending war against oral disease comes with one benefit: We’re given new weapons every so often to help make a fighting difference for countless patients. One of the newest weapons that has...
Judy Bendit and Patti DiGangi
CE Credits: 1.5
Caring for Patients with Eating Disorders..... Filmed Live at Townie Meeting
Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric illnesses, and dental professionals are in an ideal position to help improve outcomes for such patients. This course provides an...
Ms. Linda Douglas, RDH
CE Credits: 1.5
Oral and Dental Sequelae of Cancer Therapy
How should dentists treat patients undergoing cancer therapy? The course will discuss dental oncologic issues including the pathophysiology and management of osteoradionecrosis of the jaw. It will...
Lauren Levi, DMD
CE Credits: 1.5
Repair and Protect Enamel with Remineralizing Agents
Caries is a dynamic disease process involving the cyclic demineralization and remineralization of the tooth structure. A key preventive approach is maintaining an oral environment favorable to...
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
CE Credits: 1.5
Bisphosphonates: Extractions, Implants, and Beyond
Over 4 million women in the Unites States are taking bisphosphonates and require dental treatment. Although dentists encounter these patients commonly, many are unsure of when treatment...
Fayette Williams, DDS, MD, FACS
CE Credits: 1.5
Three Basic Emergency Medications You Should Know How to Use
This article covers a few of the most common emergency medications found in many proprietary dental emergency medication kits. Every dentist should periodically review the uses and be familiar with...
Allan Schwartz, DDS, CRNA
CE Credits: 1.5
Oral Cancer in the Dental Office
Both dentists and hygienists play a critical role in the detection of oral cancer. This course reviews the demographics and risk factors relevant to oral cancer. Common diagnostic tools are discussed...
Fayette Williams, DDS, MD
CE Credits: 1.5
Fascinating Facts About Saliva, Seven Strategies for Xerostomia Management and the Future of Saliva Testing...Recorded Live at Townie Meeting!
This course covers current research on physiology of the salivary glands and lesser-known functions of saliva; etiology, signs and symptoms of salivary gland hypofunction; diagnostic techniques for...
Linda Douglas, RDH
CE Credits: 2
Interesting and Useful Pharmacology for Dental Professionals.
This program reviews pharmacology with a particular focus on the dental realm and how we can make it useful chairside on Monday morning. The academic principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics...
Dr. Mark Donaldson
CE Credits: 1.5
Oral Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, and Dental Management
This course is designed to educate the dental practitioner on the various etiological factors of oral cancer, the possible role of commercially available adjunctive aids in detection, and the dental...
Fayette Williams, DDS, MD
CE Credits: 1.5
Non-Cancerous Oral Diseases That Every Dental Professional Should Know
This course is intended to provide dentists and dental hygienists with an understanding of common oral diseases that are non-cancerous in origin. The etiology, clinical manifestations, histologic...
Deborah Levin-Goldstein, RDH, MS
CE Credits: 1.5
Meth Mouth
Methamphetamine (meth) has a profound effect on the user’s entire body including the oral cavity. This course explores the history, physical and psychological effects, implications for dental team...
Patricia A Frese, RDH, Med
CE Credits: 1.5
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