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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 Please let us know if you find a link is no longer active or a course has been discontinued so that we can keep the list current.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.
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17 May 2014
Stainless Steel Crowns - Indications & Techniques
11 February 2011
The Productive Practice
The Productive Practice: When Proficiency Meets Efficiency Share
1 CEU by Dona Gabzdyl, RDH, BS, MBA
Description
Statistics show how job burn-out can lead to underperformance and inefficiency in the dental practice. Inadequate planning can lead to unfavorable patient outcomes including running behind and mismanaging your patients' needs. When a hygienist is working at an optimal level, job performance and customer/patient satisfaction is ultimately increased. Discover effective strategies on how to empower the team to create an optimal clinical experience before, during and after the patient appointment.
Click here to Register
CE Courses are complimentary for all Friends of Hu-Friedy members. Membership is FREE and the benefits are priceless : )
Hu-Friedy is an Academy of General Dentistry approved PACE Program Provider. FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. #218966 (June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2011).
1 CEU by Dona Gabzdyl, RDH, BS, MBA
Description
Statistics show how job burn-out can lead to underperformance and inefficiency in the dental practice. Inadequate planning can lead to unfavorable patient outcomes including running behind and mismanaging your patients' needs. When a hygienist is working at an optimal level, job performance and customer/patient satisfaction is ultimately increased. Discover effective strategies on how to empower the team to create an optimal clinical experience before, during and after the patient appointment.
Click here to Register
CE Courses are complimentary for all Friends of Hu-Friedy members. Membership is FREE and the benefits are priceless : )
Hu-Friedy is an Academy of General Dentistry approved PACE Program Provider. FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. #218966 (June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2011).
17 September 2010
New CE Course! Implant Maintenance
New CE Course! Implant Maintenance
1 CEU By Dr. Michael Rethman
DescriptionThe learner will gain insight and understanding of the history of dental implants as well as the considerations and recommendations regarding patient selection, surgical and prosthodontic treatment planning, and long-term implant assessment and maintenance. The best practices are presented for the learner to assimilate and subsequently incorporate into patient treatment plans.
Take this Continuing Education Course Here
CE Courses are complimentary for all Friends of Hu-Friedy members.Hu-Friedy is an Academy of General Dentistry approved PACE Program Provider. FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. #218966 (June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2011).
1 CEU By Dr. Michael Rethman
DescriptionThe learner will gain insight and understanding of the history of dental implants as well as the considerations and recommendations regarding patient selection, surgical and prosthodontic treatment planning, and long-term implant assessment and maintenance. The best practices are presented for the learner to assimilate and subsequently incorporate into patient treatment plans.
Take this Continuing Education Course Here
CE Courses are complimentary for all Friends of Hu-Friedy members.Hu-Friedy is an Academy of General Dentistry approved PACE Program Provider. FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. #218966 (June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2011).
25 June 2010
Retipping Hand Instruments: The Myths
New CE Course By Sherry Burns, RDH, MS and Judy Zack Bendit, RDH, BS
1 CEU on line at Friends of Hu-Friedy
Description
This course will define the word "retipping" and take a closer look at the steps involved in retipping hand instruments. Key features in the original manufacturing process will be described along the contrasting process of retipping instruments. This course will also explain the potential risks and costs associated with retipped instruments.
OBJECTIVES
Upon the completion of this module, each participant can expect to:
This course will define the word "retipping" and take a closer look at the steps involved in retipping hand instruments. Key features in the original manufacturing process will be described along the contrasting process of retipping instruments. This course will also explain the potential risks and costs associated with retipped instruments.
Upon the completion of this module, each participant can expect to:
- Define the term "retipping".
- Identify the steps involved in "retipping" a hand instrument.
- Describe the key features in the original manufacturing process.
- Contrast "retipping" with the original manufacturing process.
- Cite FDA guidelines for "retipped" instruments.
- Identify potential risks of using "retipped" instruments.
- .Compare the cost of "retipping" with replacing instruments.
03 June 2010
Gambling With Oral Cancer
Gambling With Oral Cancer: What Every Dental Professional Needs to Know
2 CEUs
COURSE DESCRIPTION

As oral health care professionals we have the perfect opportunity to perform oral cancer screenings on each patient while sharing facts at the same time. Finding lesions in their earliest cell mutation will allow patients an early diagnosis. Research and statics show that oral cancer is becoming a disease of the younger generation with the connection of HPV and oral cancer. This educational course reveals that oral cancer is not prejudice; all patients of all ages are at risk. Participants will study criteria to develop their own technique that is comfortable for screening patients. Review of oral cancer screening criteria, with identifiable lesions
This course if FREE to friends of hu-friedy - sign up is free and the benefits are many. Join today - great info, lots of CE.
2 CEUs
COURSE DESCRIPTION

As oral health care professionals we have the perfect opportunity to perform oral cancer screenings on each patient while sharing facts at the same time. Finding lesions in their earliest cell mutation will allow patients an early diagnosis. Research and statics show that oral cancer is becoming a disease of the younger generation with the connection of HPV and oral cancer. This educational course reveals that oral cancer is not prejudice; all patients of all ages are at risk. Participants will study criteria to develop their own technique that is comfortable for screening patients. Review of oral cancer screening criteria, with identifiable lesions
This course if FREE to friends of hu-friedy - sign up is free and the benefits are many. Join today - great info, lots of CE.
15 May 2010
Effective and Productive Instrument Processing
Effective and Productive Instrument Processing
4 CEUs
Abstract
In order to meet the challenges of safety, time management and asepsis,the dental health care provider must have a plan for infection control, including the use and care of dental instruments and disposables. Following the basic CDC guidelines can help to significantly reduce the risk of microbial transmission. After the patient is dismissed, the operatory must be prepared for the next patient, including the treatment of surfaces and instrument processing. There is a variety of methods available to properly reprocess instruments. Choosing a system that minimizes risk, maximizes productivity and preserves instruments is essential.
Complimentary to all Members of Friends of Hu-Friedy (a $59 Value)! Friends of Hu-Friedy is free, and the benefits are endless - what are you waiting for?
Coupon Code FHUF0609 required (valid until June 30, 2010)
Go to www.ineedce.com in coupon section of shopping cart. Click Apply and Follow Prompts
4 CEUs
Abstract
In order to meet the challenges of safety, time management and asepsis,the dental health care provider must have a plan for infection control, including the use and care of dental instruments and disposables. Following the basic CDC guidelines can help to significantly reduce the risk of microbial transmission. After the patient is dismissed, the operatory must be prepared for the next patient, including the treatment of surfaces and instrument processing. There is a variety of methods available to properly reprocess instruments. Choosing a system that minimizes risk, maximizes productivity and preserves instruments is essential.
Complimentary to all Members of Friends of Hu-Friedy (a $59 Value)! Friends of Hu-Friedy is free, and the benefits are endless - what are you waiting for?
Coupon Code FHUF0609 required (valid until June 30, 2010)
Go to www.ineedce.com in coupon section of shopping cart. Click Apply and Follow Prompts
Instrument retipping
Retipping Hand Instruments: The Myths Share
New CE Course By Sherry Burns, RDH, MS and Judy Zack Bendit, RDH, BS
1 CEU
Description
This course will define the word "retipping" and take a closer look at the steps involved in retipping hand instruments. Key features in the original manufacturing process will be described along the contrasting process of retipping instruments. This course will also explain the potential risks and costs associated with retipped instruments.
Take this Continuing Education Course Here
CE Courses are complimentary for all Friends of Hu-Friedy members. Signing up to Friends of Hu-Friedy is FREE and the benefits are endless : ) What are you waiting for?
Hu-Friedy is an Academy of General Dentistry approved PACE Program Provider. FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. #218966 (June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2011).
New CE Course By Sherry Burns, RDH, MS and Judy Zack Bendit, RDH, BS
1 CEU
Description
This course will define the word "retipping" and take a closer look at the steps involved in retipping hand instruments. Key features in the original manufacturing process will be described along the contrasting process of retipping instruments. This course will also explain the potential risks and costs associated with retipped instruments.
Take this Continuing Education Course Here
CE Courses are complimentary for all Friends of Hu-Friedy members. Signing up to Friends of Hu-Friedy is FREE and the benefits are endless : ) What are you waiting for?
Hu-Friedy is an Academy of General Dentistry approved PACE Program Provider. FAGD/MAGD Credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. #218966 (June 1, 2008 - May 31, 2011).
30 December 2009
Ultrasonics 101
Ultrasonics 101: A Primer on Practical Use
Speaker: Nancy J. Miller RDH, BA
Hu-Friedy sponsored CE
This electronically delivered self-instructional program is free-of-charge and qualifies for 2 AGD PACE CE credit(s) (Course Code:495) or 1 ADA CERP CE credit(s). You'll need to join the site but you'll then have access to all kinds of great CE, forums, and reference materail. Running Time: 1 hour.
Speaker: Nancy J. Miller RDH, BA
Hu-Friedy sponsored CE
This electronically delivered self-instructional program is free-of-charge and qualifies for 2 AGD PACE CE credit(s) (Course Code:495) or 1 ADA CERP CE credit(s). You'll need to join the site but you'll then have access to all kinds of great CE, forums, and reference materail. Running Time: 1 hour.
Synopsis:
Power scalers have made the transition from use for gross calculus removal to more definitive removal of bioburden in periodontal pockets. The next level for most practitioners is their use on all patients to facilitate more optimal ergonomics for the operator, more patient comfort, and time conservation during an appointment allotment.
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