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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09.08.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Endodontics | William Nudera, DDS, MS | The Solution to Pollution is Dilution: Understanding Root Canal Irrigation |
The Solution to Pollution is Dilution: Understanding Root Canal IrrigationCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. Proper irrigation during root canal treatment can make the difference between long-term success and short-term failure. Understanding what, how and why specific solution are used could have a significant impact on the treatment outcome. This webinar is designed to help establish a safe and simple way to achieve proper root canal disinfection during endodontic treatment. Eliminating the organic component within the root canal system is the cornerstone for favorable endodontic outcomes. With the knowledge that our current instrumentation techniques leave at least 35% of the root canal system untouched, clinicians must rely on other means to address the remaining etiology. The purpose of this presentation is to identify various irrigation solutions and techniques used to increase the odds of a successful endodontic outcome. Upon completion of this course each participant should have a better understanding of the following: – The effects of varying concentrations of sodium hypochlorite. – How depth of irrigation penetration can effect canal disinfection. – Safe ways to irrigate with sodium hypochlorite. – The importance of removing the smear layer. – The advantage of using combination irrigation products. – How to sequence irrigation solutions for maximum disinfection efficiency. – The advantages of agitation and activation of irrigation solutions. Establishing a predictable irrigation protocol is an important part of every root canal procedure. Having a thorough understanding of root canal disinfection techniques can elevate every clinician’s chances for a favorable long-term endodontic outcome. |
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07.07.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Endodontics | William Nudera, DDS, MS | Predictability Through Uniformity: Maintaining Control with the Establishment of a Reproducible Glide Path |
Predictability Through Uniformity: Maintaining Control with the Establishment of a Reproducible Glide PathCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. The ability to create and maintain a reproducible glide path is the foundation of control for endodontic treatment. Establishing uniform parameters for every root canal system greatly enhances the level of predictability during the root canal shaping process. Root canal treatment can be a very rewarding part of any dental practice when the treatment process goes as planned. But when control over the treatment is lost, this procedure can be fraught with challenges and frustration for both the practitioner as well as the patient. Understanding how to establish and maintain a reproducible glide path is the foundation for predictable and efficient endodontic treatment. Upon completion of this course, the participant should have a better understanding of the following: – The advantage of orifice modification. – Proper canal negotiation. – How to negotiate challenging canals using file bending techniques. – The passive step-back technique. – The importance of apical patency. – Minimum glide path requirements. – The difference between reamers and files. – Engine driven glide path options. This webinar is designed to help the practitioner understand critical core concepts and principles used to establish a reproducible glide path. These techniques can be used with any instrumentation system and do not require any modifications to your current endodontic hardware. These concepts and principles are designed to enhance the predictability of the root canal shaping process. |
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06.23.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Implant Dentistry | David Little, DDS | Implant Dentistry: Enhancing Diagnosis Case Acceptance, Outcomes (Part 1) |
Implant Dentistry: Enhancing Diagnosis Case Acceptance, Outcomes (Part 1)Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. First session in a series of two: Implant dentistry can enhance the quality of our patient lives. Whether replacing a single tooth or an entire edentulous arch, advancements in technology such as CBCT, planning software, and CAD/CAM allow dentists to virtually develop a restorative-driven treatment plan that produces predictable results. Lecture Learning Objectives: • Diagnosis and treatment planning using CBCT and planning software single tooth to full arch |
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06.09.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Endodontics | William Nudera, DDS, MS | You Can’t Treat What You Can’t See: How CBCT Imaging Impacts Endodontic Decision Making |
You Can’t Treat What You Can’t See: How CBCT Imaging Impacts Endodontic Decision MakingCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. Proper diagnosis and treatment planning are prerequisites for predictable and efficient endodontic treatment. Information available on cone beam imaging can significantly impact this decision making process. Learn what it takes to fully understand how to read and interpret a CBCT scan to provide your patients with most accurate, conservative and precise endodontic treatment available. Radiographic evaluation and interpretation is imperative for accurate endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Assessments are made with respect to the location, shape and size of the pulp chamber, length of the root(s), visibility of the canal(s) and degree of canal curvature. When compared to traditional periapical radiographs, information available on a CBCT scan can lead to diagnosis and treatment plan modifications 62% of the time. The ability to see in all three planes allows the clinician to visually dissect the tooth and its periapical attachment in order to make better diagnostic and treatment decisions. Upon completion of this course, each participant should have a better understanding of the following: – Cone beam imaging and its application in endodontic diagnosis. – How to properly read a CBCT scan for endodontic decision making purposes. – How to recognize different types of cone beam artifact. – Five specific findings on a CBCT scan that are suggestive of root fracture. – The impact of cone beam imaging on current outcome classifications. – How to use the CBCT scan for percision endodontic treatment. This webinar is designed to help the clinician gain a better understanding of cone beam imaging and its uses for endodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Understanding how to use this advanced imaging can help you and your patients make better treatment decisions for more predictable endodontic results. |
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05.20.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Implant Dentistry | Steffany Mohan, DDS | Implant Overdentures A to Z: Adding or Increasing Implant Overdentures in Your Practice – Marketing and Systems |
Implant Overdentures A to Z: Adding or Increasing Implant Overdentures in Your Practice – Marketing and SystemsCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. There are nearly 40 million edentulous patients in the United States, you will learn marketing to add or increase implant overdentures in your practice. In any successful dental practice, systems are key, we will discuss some tips for adding or increasing this profitable procedure to your practice. The course will be summarized and practical solutions for moving toward success with implant overdentures will be provided Learning Objectives for Session 4 – Overdenture Marketing and Systems: – Marketing strategies for adding or increasing overdentures to your practice |
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05.05.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Implant Dentistry | Brady Frank, DDS | The Top Four Minimally Invasive Implant Procedures in Dentistry Today |
The Top Four Minimally Invasive Implant Procedures in Dentistry TodayCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. Join Dr. Brady Frank for this comprehensive series of webinars where you’ll learn the top 4 minimally-invasive implant techniques in the U.S. today. Whether you’re just starting out, or place 50 implants per month, this series will introduce you to steps you can take to incorporate these implant services seamlessly into your practice. . The key to achieving successful implant techniques is to recognize the implant cases that should be done within the family practice, and when to send those cases out to specialists that cannot be performed in-house. See how dentists across the country have completely re-invented their practice and are now able to handle the major volume of patients in need of implants quickly and efficiently. Learning Objectives: After attending this course you’ll know: |
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04.22.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Esthetic Dentistry | Kenneth A. Malament, DDS | Understanding Modern Dental Ceramics and the Future Practice |
Understanding Modern Dental Ceramics and the Future PracticeCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE.
Course Description: Ceramics are the most consistently predictable esthetic dental material. Today dentists can offer more treatment options for patient’s complex problems. Metal-ceramics continue to be the “state of the art” and profoundly affect prosthodontic care but the single phase or monolithic all-ceramic materials have become increasingly more popular and for good reason. Course Objectives: – Understand what clinical factors impact long term survival of dental ceramic materials. – Understand the controversies that exist with modern dental materials. – Learn why monolithic all-ceramic materials will dominate the market and how future developments will bring improved long-term success. |
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03.04.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Esthetic Dentistry | Kenneth A. Malament, DDS | Integration of Esthetic Dentistry and Implant Dentistry |
Integration of Esthetic Dentistry and Implant DentistryCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE.
Dental implants have become an integral part of dental practice today. Maintaining predictability and high success rates impose great challenges to the dental team. Edentulous ridge defects constitute a major problem. In the past long teeth have been placed into defects to take up vertical space. Gingival and tooth symmetry and the esthetic results were often compromised. Today these conditions as well as the lack of bone can be augmented surgically with soft and hard tissue grafting. This may not always produce a long-term predictable result. Prosthetic techniques will be discussed utilizing ceramic gingival material and design for fixed prosthodontics. Learning Objectives for this Series: 1. To understand what factors and concerns a prosthodontist would have treating patients that require “esthetic procedures”. 2. To understand the controversies that exists with modern dental materials. 3. To understand what clinical factors impact on long term survival of dental ceramic materials. 4. To understand the restoration of dental implants in complex conditions. |
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02.04.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Esthetic Dentistry | Kenneth A. Malament, DDS | Creating Better Communication With the Dental Technologist |
Creating Better Communication With the Dental TechnologistCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. Course Description: Understanding methods to manage simple and complex restorative issues are critical to improving patient acceptance and even long term ceramic success. Methods to integrate the efforts of laboratory technologists and managing occlusion and patient’s desires can have a profound impact in the practice of dentistry. Course Objectives: – Discover the importance of input from your laboratory technician in all phases of treatment. – Avoid remakes, lost time, and ultimately lost income by learning how to clearly convey the finer details of prosthesis construction. – Learn how to improve levels of communication by increasing your awareness of the laboratory environment, materials, and techniques used to create a final prosthesis. |
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01.07.15 | 8:00 PM ET | Sedation Dentistry | Anthony Feck, DMD, DDOCS | An Introduction to IV Conscious Sedation – Why You Should Take the Plunge |
An Introduction to IV Conscious Sedation – Why You Should Take the PlungeCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
AVAILABLE VIA VIDEO ONLY. CLICK REGISTER TO VIEW. PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR QUIZ AND TO RECEIVE SELF STUDY CE. Course Description: Oral conscious sedation has changed the face of dentistry. Intravenous access gives the sedation team the ability to better control onset, depth and duration of action. It also allows for analgesia and sedation, and does a better job of preventing hypoglycemia and hypovolemia. When combined with oral sedatives, this method allows the sedation team to enjoy the benefits of both, while minimizing the disadvantages of either. Discover why now might be the right time to take the plunge into IV conscious sedation. Session Objectives: – Learn the advantages and disadvantages of intravenous conscious sedation compared to other forms of conscious sedation. |