Through AGD/PACE approved provider DC Dental, we are thrilled to bring you live, interactive, ultra high-quality webinars. DC Clinical courses are hand picked based on our mission to deliver actionable, skill building knowledge that makes your “dental life” more efficient, more productive and ultimately, more rewarding.
At the end of each archived course, a quiz will automatically pop up. Once you receive 100% on the quiz, you will then be emailed your CE Certificate within 1 business day.
Date | Time | Category | Faculty Member | Webinar Title |
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11.18.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Implant Dentistry | Akil Alexander, DDS | Contemporary & Classical Workflows for Implant Supported Full Arch All-on-X: Part 1 |
Contemporary & Classical Workflows for Implant Supported Full Arch All-on-X: Part 1Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
“With the advances with predictability of CAD/CAM planning and success of immediate loading of full arch prosthetics, the quality of life for the patients with terminal-dentition or edentulous patient is better served with an immediately loaded fixed, cross-arch stabilized prosthesis versus a 2-stage procedure with a delayed loading protocol. This can lead to decreased treatment times and comorbidities. We will review indications & workflows comparing and contrasting classical vs contemporary surgical and restorative workflows to provisionalize and restore the full arch All-On-X patient .
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11.11.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Practice Management and Human Relations | Travis Campbell, DDS | Part 2: Understanding Dental Insurance and PPOs |
Part 2: Understanding Dental Insurance and PPOsCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Does insurance drive you and your team crazy? Are you getting denied for legitimate claims on common services like crowns and SRP? Do you ever have patients upset because they owe more money after their EOB comes in? This course will help teach you and your team how to navigate the maze of insurance systems and practices so that you can maximize returns for you and your patients almost every time. There are simple and practical steps all throughout this CE course that will guide you to a better understanding of insurance and how you can confidently manage through today’s complexity. Are you ready to change dealing with insurance from a nightmare to just a mild annoyance? With great stories, background, and examples; let us help train your group to be experts at managing insurance to improve reimbursement and your relationship with patients. Educational Objectives:
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11.04.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Practice Management and Human Relations | Robin Bethell, DDS | The Light at the End of the Covid Tunnel: Growing Through a Pandemic |
The Light at the End of the Covid Tunnel: Growing Through a PandemicCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Dental professionals are confronted with many novel challenges during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important that practice leaders focus on the things that matter most and invest in procedures and protocols to elevate their practice during these challenging times. I will share the challenges, tactics, and tools I have used to support our 5 offices up and out of the pandemic. As evidenced by Align technologies quarterly reports, many practices saw record growth in July 2020 while many DSOs have struggled and even become insolvent. I will help identify the areas we will need to focus on the most to thrive in this environment.
Course Objectives:
– Identify the 3 areas of focus that matter most in 2020 and beyond
– Discover leadership attributes that will help you handle the human resource issues that our industry faces
– Find specific areas of discipline that will allow you to grow even in uncertainty and strain.
If you have aspirations to own a practice, grow your practice, and thrive in 2020s, this presentation will help you focus on the right KPIs, leadership values, and team members to achieve your goals. Expect the Q/A here to get as real and practical as possible with the aim to bring the most value to you and the teams you are leading.
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10.28.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Dental Hygiene | Whitney Howerton, RDH, MDH | The Safe Dental Hygiene Appointment: Tips & Products to Break the Chain of Infection |
The Safe Dental Hygiene Appointment: Tips & Products to Break the Chain of InfectionCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Our new normal has us questioning how to protect ourselves, our team and our patients? What recommendation should we follow? What mask should we wear? What products should we use? When will guidelines change again? Clinicians may be fearful now of a career they know and love. Anxiety may be through the roof, but providing quality care and saving a life through improved oral health still draws us to our passion. Together we will discuss a traditional hygiene appointment and review tips and products to help break the chain of infection. Breaking just one link can change the game….in a good way! Learning Objectives: |
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10.14.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Practice Management and Human Relations | Travis Campbell, DDS | Understanding Dental Insurance and PPOs |
Understanding Dental Insurance and PPOsCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Does insurance drive you and your team crazy? Are you getting denied for legitimate claims on common services like crowns and SRP? Do you ever have patients upset because they owe more money after their EOB comes in? This course will help teach you and your team how to navigate the maze of insurance systems and practices so that you can maximize returns for you and your patients almost every time. There are simple and practical steps all throughout this CE course that will guide you to a better understanding of insurance and how you can confidently manage through today’s complexity. Are you ready to change dealing with insurance from a nightmare to just a mild annoyance? With great stories, background, and examples; let us help train your group to be experts at managing insurance to improve reimbursement and your relationship with patients. Educational Objectives:
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09.30.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Cosmetic Dentistry | AnnMarie Olson, DDS | The Heart of Cosmetic Dentistry |
The Heart of Cosmetic DentistryCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
In this post Covid-19 world, as we move out of our PJs and back into our office, what important lessons did you learn about time, family, and what really matters? Are the reasons you came back to work consistent with the purpose and mission of your practice? Patients are ready to pursue the things that bring them the biggest joy – and they might be in your office. When you think about Cosmetic Dentistry in your practice, what stands out in your mind as the biggest “Joy?” Is it the financial compensation for the practice, the excitement of delivering beautiful restorations or the deep satisfaction that you changed someone’s entire life – doing something you love? Join us as Dr. AnnMarie Olson looks at “The Heart of Cosmetic Dentistry” including:
Renew your purpose and mission to improve your patient’s smile – and their total health. |
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09.16.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Orthodontics | Michael Grossman, DDS | The 4 Keys to Orthodontic Implementation in a General Practice – Let’s Make Ortho Profitable! Part 1 |
The 4 Keys to Orthodontic Implementation in a General Practice – Let’s Make Ortho Profitable! Part 1Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
This webinar will be an overview on why implementing orthodontics into a General Practice can be rewarding for both doctor and team. Attendees will learn: |
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08.12.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Implant Dentistry | Christian Yaste, DDS | Restoring Full Arch Dental Implant Cases: The Mystery Unraveled |
Restoring Full Arch Dental Implant Cases: The Mystery UnraveledCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
15 years ago the “All-On-4® ” by Nobel became widely accepted in dentistry. Since then, Clear Choice dental implant centers alone have performed this process on over 50,000 patients. Early appliances made of acrylic and titanium have started to wear out, creating issues for patients. Now there are an overwhelming number of these patients who are looking for dentists where they can have their appliances remade as well as maintained.
The GP dentist has traditionally shy’d away from restoring full arch implant cases for many reasons. Lack of understanding, unpredictability, challenging lab steps, high costs, and overall complication of the workflow have kept the average GP from feeling comfortable with the process.
For 3 years I have been working with CDT’s and engineers developing 2 simple workflows for the GP to make restoring AOX/FP3 cases easy, profitable, and rewarding. Now I am ready to share these workflows with you!
After watching this webinar you will:
-Have a better understanding of what the AOX/FP3 restoration is.
-Explore the technology needed to complete full arch restorations digitally.
-Communicate with your laboratory without confusion about the process.
-Be able to generate more profit for AOX cases.
-Understand 2 different workflows to getting final results in a fraction of the time.
-Have next to zero in house lab work to complete.
-Learn how to delegate processes to your team members to free up your chair time.
-Get more predictable esthetic, phonetic, and functional results for your patients.
-Discover how to differentiate your practice by adding a service few dentists have become proficient at.
-Create massive value for patients needing new appliances.
-Have an opportunity to attend a hands on, live course.
There has never been a better time to learn how to restore full arch AOX dental implant cases. Attend this Free webinar and you will be armed with knowledge and insight that only a very few dentists are aware of.
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07.29.20 | 8:00 PM ET | Dental Hygiene | Sherri Lukes, RDH, MS, FAADH | The Sky Isn’t Falling! The Profile of HPV Oral Lesions |
The Sky Isn’t Falling! The Profile of HPV Oral LesionsCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
The mere mention of HPV can strike fear in the hearts of dental clients. Oral lesions associated with human papilloma virus infection are of great significance to the dental community and their diagnosis prompts many questions and concerns from patients. Responsible for a variety of lesions in the oral cavity, it behooves the dental community to be knowledgeable about those of both low- and high-risk HPV subtypes. This course will present the various oral manifestations of HPV including squamous papilloma, focal epithelial hyperplasia (Heck’s disease), condyloma acuminatum, verruca vulgaris and HPV induced oropharyngeal cancer. Many images presented are from the presenter’s personal collection of lesion images accumulated over a 39-year dental career. Clinical appearance and treatment options will be included for each lesion, with a discussion concerning lesions to include in the differential diagnoses. Engaging patients in dialogue about HPV lesions, especially concerning the link with oropharyngeal cancer will also be discussed. Upon completion of the session, participants will be able to:
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07.08.20 | 7:30 PM ET | Electives | India Chance, BSDH, RDH | Learn Today, Prevent Tomorrow! Infection Control for Dental Professionals |
Learn Today, Prevent Tomorrow! Infection Control for Dental ProfessionalsCredits: 2.5
Cost: Free
Time: 7:30 PM ET
The purpose of infection prevention is to protect the healthcare provider and patient from disease transmission and workplace hazards. According to the CDC, it is the responsibility of the dental care provider to render the “safest dental visit possible”. This course provides detailed instruction on the CDC recommended infection control practices and certain safety engineering controls for dental practices as required by OSHA. At the completion of this course, the attendee will be able to recognize and comprehend the recommended and required guidelines put forth by the CDC and OSHA. The attendee will also have the information needed to apply the recommended and required CDC and OSHA guidelines in the dental office setting.
Objectives:
OBJECTIVE #1: Explain the purpose of the CDC, OSHA, and other legal entities that enforce clinical standards/laws for dental healthcare providers. OBJECTIVE #2: Define standard precautions and recognize each infection control practice required to provide the safest dental visit as put forth according to CDC guidelines. OBJECTIVE #3: Reproduce and apply each CDC recommended standard precaution in a dental practice setting. OBJECTIVE #4: Identify and define the 6 links on the chain of infection and indicate where the CDC recommended infection control practices can be used to interrupt the chain to prevent infection. OBJECTIVE #5: Demonstrate knowledge of the Bloodborne Pathogen (BBP) standard and identify BBP transmission modes in the healthcare setting. OBJECTIVE #6: Apply infection prevention practices and OSHA standards in the healthcare setting to increase patient and healthcare provider safety. OBJECTIVE #7: Distinguish between employer and employee responsibilities as defined by the CDC and OSHA. |