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Peri-Implant Diseases and Implant Maintenance

Course By:- Satish S. Kumar, DMD, MDSc, MS

Course Description:-

This lecture will describe the clinical rationale for long term regular implant maintenance for peri implant health and function. It will discuss various etiology, biological and prosthetic risk factors, prevention and management of peri implant diseases. Clinical guidelines supported by evidence for supportive periodontal and peri-implant therapy including professional in office maintenance and patient at-home maintenance will be discussed with clinical examples.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe clinical rationale for long-term regular implant maintenance for peri-implant health.
  • Define peri-implant health and peri-implant diseases.
  • Explore various etiology, biological and prosthetic risk factors for peri-implant diseases.
  • Discuss prevention and management of peri-implant diseases.
  • Outline supportive peri-implant maintenance protocols including professional in-office maintenance and patient at-home maintenance.

The Daily Grind - Insights into Bruxism

Course By:- Antonia Teruel, DMD, MS, PhD

Course Description:-

Bruxism, a condition marked by the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth, can lead to dental wear, orofacial discomfort, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. This one-hour continuing education session provides a comprehensive, research based examination of bruxism, covering its causes, contributing factors, and physiological mechanisms. Participants will gain knowledge of diagnostic tools and treatment options, including behavioral interventions, dental appliances, and pharmacological approaches. Special focus will be placed on distinguishing between sleep and awake bruxism, understanding their effects on oral and overall health, and implementing effective management strategies to enhance patient care.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the key characteristics, prevalence, and contributing factors of sleep and awake bruxism.
  • Explore recent research on the underlying causes, neurobiological mechanisms, and risk factors associated with bruxism.
  • Review clinical assessment methods and discuss the evidence-based strategies for managing bruxism, including oral appliances, behavioral therapies, and medications.

Prevention is KEY! Implant Maintenance, Home-Care & Disease Treatment

Course By:- Susan S. Wingrove BS, RDH

Sponsored by: Ivoclar, PDT, Oral-B, and Sunstar

Course Description:-

Learn what hygienists need to know to prevent peri implant complications based on Susan’s textbook: Peri-Implant Therapy for the Dental Hygienist: 2nd Edition. This course will provide clinicians the procedures to detect early signs of peri-implant disease, diagnose any implant complications, and be able to provide treatment. Peri-Implant prevention starts with providing professional in office assessment, maintenance, and personalize home-care recommendations, vital for long-term implant success!

Learning Objectives:

  • Detect: Put into practice assessment and monitor protocols for all forms of implant-borne restorations/ prosthesis patients.
  • Diagnose: Understand the major risk factors for peri-implantitis for early intervention based on American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) peri-implant soft and hard deficiencies classification.
  • Treatment: Be able to perform in-office professional implant maintenance, disease treatment, and identify home-care strategies for more predictable outcomes – peri-implantitis prevention.

The Aligned Practitioner: Ergonomic Excellence in Dentistry

Course By:- Caitlin Parsons, RDH

Sponsored by: Andau Medical, PDT Instruments, Crown Seating

Course Description:-

This ergonomics-focused course delves into essential body mechanics and workspace wellness tailored for dental professionals. Through hands-on guidance, participants will explore ergonomic tools, posture techniques, and workspace adjustments that prevent chronic pain and discomfort. The course includes practical demonstrations, discussions of the latest ergonomic tools and technology, and insights into maintaining comfort, flexibility, and longevity in clinical roles. Attendees will leave with a toolkit of actionable ergonomic practices that reduce physical strain and enhance well-being.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify musculoskeletal disorders prevalent among dental professionals and desk workers.
  • Review ergonomic tools to improve physical health for dental clinicians and desk workers.
  • Explore proven yoga practices, exercises, and wellness tips for dental clinicians and desk workers.

Hygiene Mastery: Soaring to Success with the Power of Hygiene

Course By:- Tiffany Wuebben, RDH

Sponsored by: Care Credit

Course Description:-

Dental providers are often unsure how to leverage the hygiene department and grow the business. There’s never been a better time to revolutionize this approach! Tiffany Wuebben, RDH shares systematic methods that combat today’s dental practice challenges, support patient health, and significantly improve career satisfaction and the financial success of the practice. In this course, we will engage in a collaborative approach to developing the mission/vision and patient care protocols for the hygiene-driven practice. We’ll also discuss a method to revolutionize your hygiene schedule with a 100% reappointment rate. Next, we’ll explore the steps to increase capacity through patient advocacy, recall, reactivation, reviews and better patient-practice relationships. We will also help you to recognize adjunct procedures that boost patient care and identify empowering practice strategies that transform the hygienist into a true “Hygienepreneur.” Finally, we’ll highlight the proactive steps that professionals can take to build a thriving “hygiene practice within a practice” and develop the knowledge and skills to build a strong hygiene department leading to better clinical outcomes, greater case acceptance, all while maximizing the practice potential.

Learning Objectives:

  • Determine the strategies to build a thriving “hygiene practice within a practice”.
  • Realize how the hygiene department serves as the “secret sauce” for a successful practice by leveraging skills of effective communication and improving the connection with your patients.
  • Interpret the impact of knowing your numbers to drive exceptional patient care, building a strong foundation for your practice.
  • Discover the “super” provider in you and how you can offer a hygiene-mix of services that optimizes better patient outcomes and increases practice revenue.

WNL: Within Normal Limit or a Dangerous Assumption?

Course By:- JoAnne Jones, RDH

Sponsored by: LED Dental Inc., and Aquoral

Course Description:-

WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS….a very bold and broad sweeping statement that distinguishes between health and disease and in some cases, an outcome of life vs. death. The complexities of clinical presentation do not always make this an easy task. Through a guided visual journey of inspiring and moving oral/oropharyngeal cancer survivors and those who have lost their lives, learn the subtle life-saving symptoms and screening techniques that will increase our opportunity to save a life! This is a presentation you will never forget.

Learning Objectives:

  • To recognize the incidence and five-year survival rates of current oral and oropharyngeal cancer.
  • To explore the critical components and palpation techniques of today’s oral cancer screening exam.
  • To understand the role adjunctive screening devices play in enhancing our assessment capabilities.
  • To understand our role in opportunistic screening and earlier ealier discovery of oral and oropharyngeal cancer.
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