An avenue for dental professionals to access links to a variety of free dental continuing education programs from various venues. New programs/opportunities will be added weekly. Please let us know if you find a link is no longer active or a course has been discontinued so that we can keep the list current. We also welcome your submissions.
31 January 2014
26 January 2014
Strategic Philanthropy: Giving Back and Gaining Patients
Strategic Philanthropy: Giving Back and Gaining Patients
Friday: Live CE Webinar Presenter: Dr. Lisa Alvetro
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Part of the Alvetro Practice Management Series In this practice marketing webinar Dr. Lisa Alvetro shares how her devotion to philanthropy has enhanced her community while building her practice. Learn how using community service to strategically build brand recognition can make a difference - to your community and your bottom line. |
101 Uses For Flowable Composites
101 Uses For Flowable Composites
Thursday: Live CE Webinar Presenter: Michael Morgan, D.D.S.
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Flowable composite resins have a multitude of uses in general restorative dentistry. Their low viscosity and ability to be placed in very small and precise increments makes them the ideal restorative material in many instances. This presentation will provide clinicians with the knowledge and skills to comfortably and predictably use flowable composites in many treatment modalities. Subjects discussed will include sealants, Class I, II and V direct resin restorations, indirect restoration block-out, provisionalization, mockups, occlusion and repairs/renewals. |
Bruxism and the Sleep Apnea Connection
Bruxism and the Sleep Apnea Connection
Wednesday: Live CE Webinar Presenter: Dr. Jamison Spencer
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In this CE webinar Dr. Spencer takes the audience on an evidence based journey, and makes a strong case that the so called "parafunction" that wreaks havoc on our patient's teeth and on our best restorations is actually "protective" in nature. With the case made that clenching and grinding is often the brain's way to protect itself from suffocation, the lecture will then focus on how to protect the patient, protect their teeth, protect their restorations and protect the dentist's practice. |
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