26 July 2010

Power Scaling - It's a Matter of Choice

This electronically delivered self-instructional program by Erika A. Eatherton, BS qualifies for 2 AGD PACE CE credits from Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc.

COURSE DESCRIPTION
This self-study course will focus on the clinical rationale of power scaling in non-surgical perio therapy, as well as discuss the design, application, and usage techniques of both Magnetostrictive inserts and Piezo tips


OBJECTIVES
Upon the completion of this ultrasonic instrumentation module, each participant can expect to:

1. Provide an overview of the current status of ultrasonic power scaling options.

2. Understand the role of ultrasonics in non-surgical perio therapy.

3. Discuss the therapeutic objectives related to ultrasonic instrumentation.

4. Define, compare and contrast Piezoelectric and Magnetostrictive technologies, their applications, and their designs.

5. Identify and select an armamentarium for specific patient needs.

Take the course now. If you are not already a 'Friend of Hu-Friedy' you will need to register (free) at the site. CE credits are awarded at completion of the post-test.

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Earning your 2 AGD PACE CE Credits from Hu-Friedy Mfg. Co., Inc.

18 July 2010

ADHA free CE courses

Each of the following continuing education courses is offered via the ADHA and provides either 1 or 2 CE hours. Additional courses can be found on the site for  $15 (ADHA members) or $30 (non-members), with the exception of course noted below which are provided at no charge.

The courses consist of self-paced modules followed by a post test. To begin, simply click on the Course Number. Follow the program instructions to complete the module, post-test and submit payment. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive confirmation of your CE hours within 6 weeks via email.

More Questions? Contact:
Becky Robinson  mailto:BeckyR@adha.net
(312) 440-8937


(Course 21) Free course!
Diabetes Mellitus: Promoting Collaborations Among Health Care Professionals
Download the supplement (222k pdf)
Take the test: Online
Print and fax to ADHA

(Course 20) Free course!
Rationale for Comprehensive Nonsurgical Periodontal Therapy: A Review of the Clinical Evidence and Practice Protocol
Download the supplement (640k pdf)
Take the test

(Course 19) Free course!
Periodontal Diseases and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: A Review of the Evidence and Implications for Clinical Practice
Download the supplement (563k pdf)
Take the test


(Course 18) Free course!
Osteoporosis and Osteonecrosis of the Jaw.
Download the supplement (563k pdf)
Take the test

(Course 17) Free course!
Xerostomia: Recognition and Management.
Download the supplement (836k pdf)
Take the test

04 July 2010

Management of Medical Emergencies

The Dental Staff’s Management of Medical Emergencies (ADAA)


Sue Protzman, CDA; Jeff Clark, MS, REMT-P

Continuing Education Units: 5 hours

Intended Audience: Hygienists, Dental Assistants

You will need to register at the Crest/OralB site to take this course, but it's free and offers lots of valuable benefits.

This course is part of the home-study library of the American Dental Assistants Association. To learn more about the ADAA visit www.dentalassistant.org.

You can now download this course in a PDF version and review anytime offline. Then, all you need to do is go online to complete the test!

This continuing education course is intended for hygienists and assistants. This course is designed to improve your ability to plan for, manage and handle office medical emergencies as part of the dental team. Also include a discussion of the importance of a thorough health history in dealing with medical emergencies, background information on emergencies, vitals and what should be included in office emergency equipment. Also provides scenarios of medical emergency situations and how to handle them.

Course Contents

•Introduction
•Glossary
•Preparation for Emergencies
•Health Assessment
•Vital Signs
•Emergency Training
•Office Emergency Plan
•Anxiety Reduction
•Recognition of an Emergency and Initial Emergency Procedures
•Handling Specific Medical Emergencies
    ◦Airway Obstruction
    ◦Asthma/Bronchospasm/COPD
    ◦Cardiac Arrest
    ◦Cerebrovascular Accidents/Transient Ischemic Attacks
    ◦Chest Pain/Angina/Acute Myocardial Infarction
    ◦Heart Failure/Pulmonary Edema
    ◦Hypoglycemia
    ◦Diabetic Ketoacidosis
    ◦Allergy/Anaphylaxis
    ◦Accidental Overdose
    ◦Hyperventilation Syndrome
    ◦Respiratory Arrest
    ◦Seizures
    ◦Syncope
•Emergency Kit
•Emergency Treatment Records and Evaluation
•Legal Aspects
•Summary
•Course Test
•References

•About the AuthorsWhen you complete a continuing education course on the Dental ResourceNet, a form will come up that requests your name, address, etc. If you are a member of the AGD, make sure to fill out the field that asks for your AGD membership number (if you are not an AGD member, leave blank). When you hit submit, a copy of the "proof of completion" is e-mailed directly to the AGD and P&G. For your records, make sure to print a copy of the "proof of completion" certificate.