General Dental ReviewThe Diagnosis & Treatment of Salivary Gland Disorders, Denis P. Lynch, DDS, PhD The relatively uncommon neoplastic salivary gland diseases, more common xerostomia and a variety of non-neoplastic salivary gland diseases can significantly affect the long-term survival of your patients, regardless of their age. This course offers an overview of salivary gland diseases. Emphasis will be place on the clinical recognition, diagnosis and management of these entities.
Make an Infant and Toddler Program Work in your Office, Joel H. Berg, DDS, MS Learn the science, information clinical tools and logistics you need to make an infant and toddler program work in your office. This program will address the proper periodicity – how often to bring kids back based on individual risk assessment – and how to manage patients individually based on their caries risk. Logistics of implementing a comprehensive program in your office will be provided.
Caries is Not Binary: How Learning Will Change the Way we Practice, Joel H. Berg, DDS, MS Dental caries, the most prevalent disease in mankind, affects 97% of the population in their lifetime. Yet, dental professionals are still using 100 year-old technologies to diagnose this most prevalent infectious disease. This course offers up-to-date information regarding emerging technologies in detection and diagnosis.
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