Secrets of a Pediatric Dentist
Presenter: Dr. Scott Dillingham
CE Credits: 1 CEU
This 45 minute webinar is an excerpt from Dr. Dillingham's Full
Day clinically oriented course of the same title. It will specifically
focus on traditional and nontraditional uses of glass ionomers (hence
the term 'Dental Duct Tape').
This course is designed for ALL DOCTORS but especially those that treat
children. Indications and contraindications of glass ionomer restorative
materials will be reviewed and how these unique materials can be used
to solve restorative and orthodontic challenges in clinical practice.
To earn CE credit and qualify for the related promotion you must pass the CE exam. You will need to register at the site to participate, but it's free and provides valuable resources
Register here
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30 November 2010
If Plaque Could Talk
If Plaque Could Talk a live webinar
Presenter: Dr. Brian NovĂ˝, DDS
Dental professionals are convinced plaque is their nemesis. We curse its presence and tell our patients they need to brush more frequently. Yet, the scientific evidence indicates plaque (in some cases) can provide colonization resistance against cariogenic bacteria. What can we do for our patients to help them grow this beneficial plaque? The simple answer may surprise you…
Held Wed December 8th 4:00 PM PT
Presenter: Dr. Brian NovĂ˝, DDS
Dental professionals are convinced plaque is their nemesis. We curse its presence and tell our patients they need to brush more frequently. Yet, the scientific evidence indicates plaque (in some cases) can provide colonization resistance against cariogenic bacteria. What can we do for our patients to help them grow this beneficial plaque? The simple answer may surprise you…
Held Wed December 8th 4:00 PM PT
25 November 2010
Managing Oral Biofilms with Fluoride, Calcium and Phosphate
Managing Oral Biofilms with Fluoride, Calcium and Phosphate: WHY? WHEN? and HOW?
Presenter: Dr. Hien Ngo CE Credits: 1 Release Date: 8/17/2010
Our current understanding of the cause of caries has changed to the extent that we need to design new ways to combat this disease. It is now known that caries is caused by oral biofilms rather than planktonic micororganisms. Biofilms that colonize the oral cavity are extremely complex in nature. Bacteria residing in biofilms have specific relationships with each other, exist in their own microenvironment, and express properties different from that in planktonic culture. Success in the prevention and management of caries depends on the effective management or disruption of this biofilm. The challenge is to understand the environmental conditions in which oral health intervention and products can be effective. The clinical management of caries in relation to recent findings about the behaviour of biofilms will be addressed in this lecture.
Presenter: Dr. Hien Ngo CE Credits: 1 Release Date: 8/17/2010
Our current understanding of the cause of caries has changed to the extent that we need to design new ways to combat this disease. It is now known that caries is caused by oral biofilms rather than planktonic micororganisms. Biofilms that colonize the oral cavity are extremely complex in nature. Bacteria residing in biofilms have specific relationships with each other, exist in their own microenvironment, and express properties different from that in planktonic culture. Success in the prevention and management of caries depends on the effective management or disruption of this biofilm. The challenge is to understand the environmental conditions in which oral health intervention and products can be effective. The clinical management of caries in relation to recent findings about the behaviour of biofilms will be addressed in this lecture.
10 August 2010
Managing Oral Biofilms with Fluoride, Calcium and Phosphate
Managing Oral Biofilms with Fluoride, Calcium and Phosphate: WHY? WHEN? and HOW?
Upcoming Live CE Webinar by CG America
Presenter: Dr. Hien Ngo
Tue 8/17/10 7:00 PM ET
CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
Reserve Your Seat Now »
Success in the prevention and management of caries depends on the effective management or disruption of biofilm. The challenge is to understand the environmental conditions in which oral health intervention and products can be effective. The clinical management of caries in relation to recent findings about the behavior of biofilms will be addressed in this live webinar.
Upcoming Live CE Webinar by CG America
Presenter: Dr. Hien Ngo
Tue 8/17/10 7:00 PM ET
CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
Reserve Your Seat Now »
Success in the prevention and management of caries depends on the effective management or disruption of biofilm. The challenge is to understand the environmental conditions in which oral health intervention and products can be effective. The clinical management of caries in relation to recent findings about the behavior of biofilms will be addressed in this live webinar.
25 January 2010
Rejuvenating Enamel
Presenter: Amy Nieves, RDH Credits: 1
On demand Webinar (Release Date: 12/18/2009 )
All team members are key players in caries therapy. Learn ways to remineralize and protect enamel with current remineralization technologies. MI (Minimal Intervention) dentistry is the modern "medical" approach to the management of decay. A caries management program should include the three “R’s”: Recognize, Rejuvenate and Restore. The key element of the MI philosophy of Rejuvenating Enamel will be presented.
Must pass post-test to receive credit. Online registration required for this FREE CE program
On demand Webinar (Release Date: 12/18/2009 )
All team members are key players in caries therapy. Learn ways to remineralize and protect enamel with current remineralization technologies. MI (Minimal Intervention) dentistry is the modern "medical" approach to the management of decay. A caries management program should include the three “R’s”: Recognize, Rejuvenate and Restore. The key element of the MI philosophy of Rejuvenating Enamel will be presented.
Must pass post-test to receive credit. Online registration required for this FREE CE program
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