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COMMITTED TO DENTAL EXCELLENCE UF CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION 2018-19 COURSE GUIDE | CE.DENTAL.UFL.EDU
UF College of Dentistry FROM THE DEAN A. Isabel Garcia, DDS, MPH Dean James Haddix, DMD Assistant Dean of Continuing “GO GREATER” Dental Education In fall 2017, the University of Florida launched the Go Lori Murton, CPP, CeP Assistant Director Greater capital campaign to provide a way for donors to Design: JS Design Studio give through the university to enrich the lives of citizens Printing: Alta Systems across our state, the nation and the world. With a goal of $3 bilion, the campaign encourages committed Gators to go even greater in support of students, faculty, improving UF’s TEAM TRAINING DISCOUNT SAVE $25 on each team member programs and to better serve society. who registers at the same time. While capital campaigns are extremely important to UF EARLY BIRD: SAVE $50 (or more) off selected courses. and to the College of Dentistry, we can apply the idea of LOCATIONS: All courses are held at the going greater to other aspects of our lives as well. As part University of Florida College of Dentistry, unless otherwise specified. of a preeminent university, UF Continuing Dental Education (CDE) strives to UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA go greater each year by offering dentists and dental auxiliaries a roster of courses UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY that are current, scientifically based and relevant to the practice and the future 1395 Center Dr., Gainesville, FL 32610 of dentistry. The go greater mindset pushes CDE to update our core courses 888-550-4590 (toll-free) HIALEAH DENTAL CENTER continually while adding new courses that highlight recent advancements in oral 750 East 25th St., Hialeah, FL 33013 305-694-5400 health care treatment. UF/SPC PARTNERSHIP As you look through this 2018-2019 Course Guide, you’ll find courses designed ST. PETERSBURG DENTAL CLINIC 9200 113th St. North, Seminole, FL 33772 to ensure you remain current in best practices in the oral health arena as well as 727-394-6064 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA CORAL GABLES learning new skills and staying updated about recent advances in providing the 1 Alhambra Plaza, Coral Gables, FL 33134 best — the greatest — care, which is what your patients deserve. 786-482-6350 PATTERSON DENTAL Thank you for being a part of UF Continuing Dental Education. We are here for you, ATTERSON DENTAL - ORLANDO P 570 Monroe Rd., Ste 1024 so please let us know how we can better serve the educational needs of you and Sanford, FL 32771 your dental team and we hope you enjoy a wonderful, successful, great year! 407-688-4400 PATTERSON DENTAL - TAMPA 5810 West Cypress St., Tampa, FL 33607 Regards, 813-744-2900 ORLANDO VARIOUS LOCATIONS ST. AUGUSTINE HANDS-ON WORKSHOPS Look for the Hands-On icon to denote these popular high-quality, high-impact participation courses. Of particular note are A. Isabel Garcia the “A La Carte” sections of the AGD Master Dean Track program. These sections allow you to interact with the highest caliber of “life-long” learners, while giving you a preview into UF’s unique 25-month Comprehensive Dentistry Program. LIVE PATIENT TREATMENT COURSE For the Ultimate CDE Experience Football Championship CE Series (FCS) University of Florida is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. University of Florida designates each activity for the listed credit hours of continuing education credits. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/goto/cerp 2 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
2018-2019 COURSE GUIDE UF Continuing Dental Education COMMITTED TO DENTAL EXCELLENCE Football Championship CE Series Look for the FCS logo for world-class courses scheduled during home-game Fridays. See page 13. ADVANCED EDUCATION 4-6 IMPLANT DENTISTRY 16-19 PERIODONTOLOGY 25 Executive Practice Management Cohort VII 4 New Course 16 *Management of Root Exposure: Gingival Recession in Comprehensive Dentistry Program Class 30 — FL AGD Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Training for Dental the 21st Century 25 MasterTrack Course 5 Implants: Multiple Live Patient Experiences 16 PHARMACOLOGY 26 Internship/Fellowship/Preceptorships 6 *Biologic Complications in Implant Dentistry 17 *Drugs in Dentistry Update 26 *Implant-Based Planning and Treatment Options for AFFILIATIONS 6 Full-Arch Fixed Restorations 17 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT 26-28 FDC Gator Dentist Reception 6 Management of Ridge Deficiencies: *Social Media Marketing & Online Reviews 26 UFCD Dental Fall Weekend 6 Graft and Graft-less Options 18 *Associateships: When is it Time, Where to Begin and ASDA Spring Synergy Weekend 6 *Hard-Tissue Grafting Options for the Single or Adjacent How to Make it Successful 27 AIRWAY 7 Missing Tooth Site 18 3rd Annual Practice Management Symposium and EPM Basic Airway Management for Dentists 7 *Soft Tissue Grafting Options for the Single or Adjacent Alumni Reunion 27 Missing Tooth Site 19 Embezzlement: “Show Me the Money!” DENTAL AUXILIARY 7-9 When ‘Gut Feeling’ Turns into Reality 28 Professional Career Path for Dental Assistants 7 LASER 19-20 *Fundamentals of Dental Assisting 8 *Utilize Today’s Dental Lasers in Managing Periodontal/ RADIOLOGY 28-29 Soft Tissue Conditions in the Dental Practice 19 Cone Beam Computed Tomography 28 **Radiology for Dental Auxiliary 8 User-Friendly Crown Lengthening Procedures to Maximizing Important Information Seen in Panoramic **Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary 9 Enhance Excellent Restorative Dentistry 20 Radiographs 29 DENTAL HYGIENE 9-11 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Mini-Residency 29 LICENSE RENEWAL 20 **Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Hygienist 9 *License Renewal Seminar: Updated to include OSHA, RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY 30-31 *Implant Maintenance & Appropriate Chemotherapeutics Risk Management & Record Keeping 20 *Demystifying Attachment Dentistry: The All Day for the Advanced Periodontal Patient 10 Attachment Dentistry Ultimate Course 30 *14th Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium 10 NITROUS OXIDE 21 **Nitrous Oxide Psychosedation 21 M ultidisciplinary Esthetic Resolutions for *Advanced Ultrasonic Instrumentation in Anterior Dentition 30 Periodontal Management 11 ORAL MEDICINE 21-22 * Restorative Dentistry Update: From Conventional ENDONTICS 11 *Oral Systemic Connection: New Insights and Keeping to Digital Dentistry 31 *R2C™ — The Root to Crown Solution 11 You Informed 21 *Treating Common Esthetic Challenges with Oral Oncology Clerkship 22 Composite Resins 31 ESTHETIC DENTISTRY 12 *Botulinum Toxin 12 ORAL PATHOLOGY 22-23 REGISTRATION FORM 32 *An Update on Oral Pathology 22 GENERAL DENTISTRY 12-15 2018-19 CALENDAR 33-34 *16th Annual Oral Pathology Symposium 23 *Update for 2018: Medical Emergencies in the TRAVEL 35 Dental Office 12 ORAL SURGERY 23 *Football Championship CE Series 13 *Basic Oral Surgery and Grafting for the CUSTOM SCHEDULED 35 *Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office 14 General Practitioner 23 Board Remediation *14th Annual General Dentist Symposium & ORTHODONTICS 24 WEB-BASED COURSES 35 CDP Reunion 14 Orthodontics for the General or Pediatric Dentist 24 CONFLICT OF INTEREST *Dentistry Update 2018: The Best of Everything 15 We declare that neither we nor any member of our family *Boomer Dentistry AND Managing Implant Mucositis PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY 24-25 members have a financial arrangement or affiliation with any Pediatric Dentistry Practicum 24 corporate organization offering financial support or grant monies Versus Peri-Implantitis 15 for this continuing dental education program greater than $999, Pediatric Dentistry Mini-Residency 25 nor do we have a financial interest greater than $1,000 in any commercial product(s). 3 *TEAM TRAINING These courses are recommended for team training **CERTIFICATION COURSE
ADVANCED EDUCATION Executive Practice Management™ Program for Dentists EPM 7: Bridging the Knowledge Gap from Clinical Dentist to Business Owner COURSE DESCRIPTION MORE INFORMATION The Executive Practice Management™ Program for Dentists, offered Dr. Annelise Driscoll, 407-252-0471, drannelisedriscoll@gmail.com. by the University of Florida College of Dentistry, is designed to prepare Full details, including application, course description, objectives, refund & dentists to become business owners and executive entrepreneurs cancellation policies on-line http://epmfordentists.com within their dental practices. The curriculum designed for this 13-month program focuses on the critical components of business ownership *NOTE: First session is Friday-Sunday and last session is Friday-Saturday. not taught within traditional dental education (DMD/DDS) programs. Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to This program will equip dentists with the leadership tools that will Patterson Dental and Berryhill, Hoffman, Getsee & DeMeola, LLC for unrestricted dramatically enhance your practice success. educational grants, which helped to make this course possible. Upon completion of this program, students will have a significant understanding of: ST. PETERSBURG TUITION* FACULTY • Finance, financial management and financial planning DENTAL CENTER $17,905 – Payable with Annelise Ydstebo • Overall practice operations, compliance & efficiencies COURSE # 200010 an initial Driscoll, MBA, PhD October 2018 – non-refundable depos- • Human resources and staff management CEUs October 2019 it of $2,500 • Practice sales, marketing and systems and $1,185 monthly 189 contact hours Saturday – Sunday attendance fees. Participation 9 am - 5 pm COURSE OBJECTIVES • CDP Alumni Discount AGD # 550 LOCATION • Post 9/11 GI Bill The program develops business skills to enable dentists to increase See website for details University Partnership practice efficiencies and focus on serving patient’s needs. Practices that epmfordentists.com Center at are soundly managed by knowledgeable dental entrepreneurs create St. Petersburg College solid financial growth and sustainability allowing dentists to focus on 9200 113th St. N, providing affordable, high-quality care for patients. Seminole, FL 33772 PREREQUISITES Candidates must be practicing, actively-licensed dentists, newly graduated dentists, or graduating dentists in dental school, and be accepted to this program by the University of Florida College *Breakfast/Networking Lunch included of Dentistry. Executive Practice Management™ Program for Dentists October 2018 – October 2019 | http://epmfordentists.com 4 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
ADVANCED EDUCATION FL AGD MasterTrack Course: Comprehensive Dentistry Program Class 30 “As past president of FL AGD, a graduate of CDP-22 and visiting faculty for CDP-23 – CDP-29, I cannot overstate the value and strength of this program. The personal enjoyment and professional growth derived from this program can best be illustrated by the number of individuals who have been repeat participants. I would like to encourage you to contact Dr. Jim Haddix, program director, or any of the other helpful people in the Office of Continuing Dental Education concerning questions about the program. We look forward to hearing from you!” TONY MENENDEZ, DDS, MAGD, AGD REGIONAL DIRCTOR COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE DIRECTOR UF College of Dentistry has been offering this unique program for James Haddix, DMD, Associate Professor, Endodontics, Director of over 38 years providing dentists an opportunity to: the Comprehensive Dentistry Program at UF and Assistant Dean of Continuing Dental Education. • Earn 600 credits toward a Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry MAGD FACULTY • Seek Diplomate status with the American Board of General Courses are presented by a variety of instructors including UF faculty, Dentists upon successful completion other nationally-recognized experts and private practitioners who are • Interact with instructors specializing in different fields; with known for their standards of excellence. evidence-based, research supported insights into the latest advancements in the profession GAINESVILLE TUITION* FACULTY • Network with practitioners nationally and internationally COURSE # 200001 $27,475 Payable Applications and full June 2018 – with an initial non- details are available • Compile a body of reference material for practical, immediate June 2020 refundable deposit by calling use in your practice Fri.-Sat. 8 am - 5 pm of $2,500 and $999 1-888-550-4590 monthly attendance toll free or online at • Expand knowledge for newly licensed dentists or introduce new Sun. 8 am - noon fees www.ce.dental.ufl. skills for experienced dentists LOCATION edu COURSE OBJECTIVES University of Florida CEUs College of Dentistry This 25-month postgraduate course in comprehensive dentistry 600 contact hours Gainesville provides the general practitioner an organized and structured Participation educational program of dental sciences in a format that offers something for everyone. Classes meet one weekend per month on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (including breakfast/lunch on Fri/ Sat and breakfast on Sun). Classes consist of lectures, discussion, in-office projects, literature review, and intensive hands-on *Breakfast/Networking Lunch included participation utilizing the College of Dentistry’s state-of-the-art Simulation Lab. The course curriculum parallels the requirements for Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry. A certificate of completion is awarded each candidate meeting all requirements. AGD MasterTrack Courses may be your answer. Course topics & dates available online at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. Attention: AGD FELLOWS & CDP ALUMNI Each 20 CEU Section Just a few courses short only $1,219* CDP Alumni Courtesy Fee of your AGD Mastership requirements? only $1,099.* To Register Call 1-888-550-4590 TOLL FREE *on a Space-Available basis Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for the latest info, financial disclosures, and complete details. 5
ADVANCED EDUCATION AFFILIATIONS Advanced Education CE: US and International Dentists and Dental Scholars n Gator Dentist Reception | JUNE 22, 2018 n Internship | 1 YEAR At the FDC, Gaylord Hotel, Orlando, Florida An educational experience that lasts one year and includes limited All alumni, donors, friends and their guests are invited. patient care. Internships are open to any dentist (U.S./International) No RSVP necessary! with a dental degree; topics can be either general dentistry or Sponsored by The Academy of Alumni & Friends dental specialties. Save the Date: June 27-29, 2019 n Fellowship | 1 YEAR An educational experience that lasts one year and includes limited patient care. Fellowships are open to any dentist with a dental degree (U.S./International) and a specialty degree. The topic is a special- interest area in your specialty. n Preceptorship | 1 MONTH - 12 MONTHS An educational experience that lasts between one month and a year. n Dental Fall Weekend | NOVEMBER 17, 2018 No direct patient care is included in this experience. Preceptorships are intended for dentists with dental degrees and others who have UFCD Dental Fall weekend in Gainesville, Florida. earned a terminal degree (U.S./International). Topics can be either Multidisciplinary Esthetic Resolutions for Anterior Dentition general dentistry, dental specialties or research topics. by Patricia Pereira, DDS, PhD For more information or to register online, visit our web site at n Mini-Residency | 1- 4 WEEKS www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. Contact: (888) 550-4590; ce@dental.ufl.edu. Sponsored by The Academy of Alumni & Friends Program # 190184 A custom-study program that lasts less than one month. No direct patient care is included in this experience. Mini-residencies are intended for dentists with a dental degree (U.S./International), topics include dental specialties listed below. FACULTY Courses will be presented by UF Faculty, who are known for their standards of excellence. THE AMERICAN STUDENT DENTAL ASSOCIATION *NOTE to Internationally-Educated Dentists: These programs WILL NOT prepare dentists to become licensed Established in 1971, the American Student Dental Association has to practice dentistry in Florida. If you are interested in practicing addressed the needs of dental students nationwide for more than 40 dentistry in Florida, you will need a dental degree from an ADA- years. It is the nation’s largest organization of dental students with a accredited dental school in order to be eligible to take the Florida membership that boasts more than 86 percent of all students. ASDA Dental License examination. enjoys a close, fraternal relationship with the ADA yet maintains political and financial autonomy; it is an association administered by and for the students. INTERNSHIP/ LOCATION PRECEPTORSHIP/ n Spring Synergy Weekend | MARCH 29, 2019 FELLOWSHIP University of Florida MINI-RESIDENCY Integrating UFCD into the Practice World: ASDA Vendor July 1, 2019 – College of Dentistry Custom scheduled June 30, 2020 Gainesville Fair, Celebration of Science and UFCD CDE in Gainesville, APPLICATION Florida. CE presentation by Nico Geurs, DDS, MS. All alumni, DEADLINE Complete details, including specialties donors, friends, private practitioners and UFCD faculty, staff & January 31, 2019 and application form, are online at students are invited. For more information or to register online, visit www.ce.dental.ufl.edu our web site at www.ce.dental.ufl.edu. Program # 190149 6 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
AIRWAY MANAGEMENT DENTAL AUXILIARY Basic Airway Management Course for Professional Career Path for Dentists: Changes to Anesthesia Rules Dental Assistants COURSE DESCRIPTION If you have no experience Any dentist performing sedation or providing care to a sedated patient p8 – FUNDAMENTALS OF should be able to provide airway management and ventilation for a DENTAL ASSISTING patient encountering respiratory distress. The goal of the basic airway What can a career in Dental course is to educate the practitioner in basic airway assessment via Assisting offer you? history and physical assessment of the patient and to review relevant anatomy, physiology, and equipment. The practitioner will learn the This course provides an motor skills necessary to initiate basic airway management with introduction to basic dental regards to relieving obstruction, insertion of airway adjuncts, mask assisting theory and skills for ventilation, and intubation. Motor skills will be developed under pre-dental students planning to supervision utilizing simulation. Participants will complete a post- participate in the UFCD Dental course evaluation of their airway skills. Clinic Volunteer Program; and for individuals seeking an entry-level COURSE OBJECTIVES dental assisting position in a dental office. This is a hybrid course that • Describe basic airway anatomy includes online instruction and • Review basic pulmonary physiology and understand the effects of one weekend of classroom, lab, sedation on respiration and clinic instruction and practice. • Review basic airway exam The course includes certification • Identify patients with an abnormal pre-sedation airway evaluation in OSHA, Bloodborne Pathogens, and how this affects sedation risk Infectious Waste Management, and • Understand the role of monitoring in respiratory surveillance HIPAA. Student participants who including observation, auscultation, pulse oximetry and end-tidal complete this course receive a certificate of participation for all basic CO2 monitoring dental assisting functions and are eligible to enroll in the Expanded • Describe clinical situations in which oxygen, bag-valve-mask Functions Dental Assistant or Radiology certification courses. ventilation or intubation may be needed, and review various airway-related emergency situations that may occur with sedated If you have experience patients, including laryngospasm, foreign-body obstruction, CERTIFICATION COURSES FOR DENTAL AUXILIARY emesis and aspiration, and bronchospasm Florida does not license dental assistants and there is no examination • Demonstrate understanding of indications for utilization of requirement. However, prior to the performance of expanded duties as airway equipment and describe sizing and placement for the defined by rule of the Board, the dental assistant must possess formal following: oxygen, stethoscope, bag-valve-mask, oropharyngeal training. This certification training falls into two categories: and nasopharyngeal airways, laryngeal mask airway (LMA), endotracheal tube (ETT), bougie, stylet, laryngoscope; glidescope, p8 – RADIOLOGY FOR DENTAL AUXILIARY: Yankauer suction CERTIFICATION COURSE • Review basic techniques of ventilation using simulated experiences Radiography certification is obtained through the Department of • Review basic techniques of intubation using simulated experiences Health by submitting documentation of successful completion of a with LMA, ETT Board approved certification course; after completing three months of • Demonstrate confirming tube placement and ventilation using on-the-job training through assisting in the positioning and exposing chest rise and EtCO2 of dental radiographic film under the direct supervision of a Florida • Teamwork in emergency response licensed dentist. Department of Health application and fee is required, in addition. BONUS ($159 Value) Free 4 CEU Online Course “Treatment of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office” p9 – EXPANDED FUNCTIONS FOR DENTAL AUXILIARY: CERTIFICATION COURSE GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* CEUs COURSE # 180237.04 Regular Fee $899 4 contact hours Formal training which is required for certification in order to legally September 28, 2018 Early Bird Fee** $849 Participation perform certain remediable tasks. Rules 64B5- 16.005 and 16.006, COURSE # 190131.01 Florida Administrative Code, defines Remediable tasks (expanded FACULTY BONUS CEUS January 25, 2019 functions) delegable to dental hygienists and dental assistants and the Nikolaus Gravenstein, 4 contact hours COURSE # 190131.02 MD Online level of supervision required. April 26, 2019 John Hardeman, COURSE # 190225.01 AGD # 142 MD, DDS September 27, 2019 Fri. 1 pm - 5 pm *Snacks included (no lunch) **Up to 1 month before course date Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for the latest info, financial disclosures, and complete details. 7
DENTAL AUXILIARY DENTAL AUXILIARY CERTIFICATION CONTINUUM CERTIFICATION CONTINUUM Fundamentals of Dental Assisting Radiology for Dental Auxiliary: COURSE DESCRIPTION Certification Course This course provides an introduction to basic dental assisting theory and This course is approved for Certification for Dental Radiographers skills for pre-dental students planning to participate in the UFCD Dental per Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 64B5-9.011. Clinic Volunteer Program; and for individuals seeking an entry-level dental assisting position in a dental office. This is a hybrid course that PREREQUISITE / LIMIT includes self-study via required text, workbook, DVD and completion of the prerequiste online courses below, PLUS one weekend of class- At least three months of continuous on-the-job training through room, lab, and clinic instruction and practice. The course includes certi- assisting in the positioning and exposing of dental radiographic film fication in OSHA, Bloodborne Pathogens, Infectious Waste Management, under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist OR have completed and HIPAA. the Fundamentals of Dental Assisting course, and be at least 18 years of age, (Chapter 64B5-9.011). Signed acknowledgement of meeting these Students who complete this course receive a certificate of participation prerequisites is required. Participants may be dismissed from course if for all introductory dental assisting skills needed to be considered for found lacking appropriate dental experience. an “on-the-job trained or OJT” position in a dental office. Completion of this course is a pre-requisite for the Expanded Functions Dental NOTE: Required prerequisites listed on course webpage at ce.dental. Assistant and/or Radiology certification courses offer by UFCD ufl.edu/courses Continuing Dental Education Department. Individuals who have completed the UFCD Professional Career Path for Dental Assistants REGISTER EARLY program (Fundamentals, EFDA, and Radiology) or who are trained Limit is 20 participants, and course fills quickly. on the job, and who have a minimum of 3,500 hours of approved work experience may apply to take the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) credentialing exam. An COURSE DESCRIPTION alternative pathway for DANB CDA exam eligibility is to complete a One of the few courses taught by full-time dental radiologists, this Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) accredited dental assisting course is specifically designed to make a complex subject much program such as the ten-month Dental Assisting Program offered at easier to comprehend. Safety factors for protecting the operator Santa Fe College, Gainesville, Florida. The successful completion of such and patient will be stressed. a program provides eligibility for the DANB CDA exam immediately upon Once you register, the link to the online lectures will be delivered to your graduation and without the requisite 3,500 hours of approved dental email. These lectures are video-recorded and web-streamed for self- assisting work experience. paced, stop-and-go, pause-and–rewind, or fast-forward viewing. COURSE OBJECTIVES To complete the course, you must register for a one-day Saturday At the completion of the course participants will be able to: hands-on clinical workshop (included in course fee) at the University • Participate in the UFCD Dental Clinic Volunteer Program of Florida College of Dentistry. You’ll be given the registration links • Seek an entry-level dental assisting position in a dental office for your choice of workshop date in the web-based course. • Meet prerequisite for registering for Expanded Functions Dental The mandatory workshop provides individualized hands-on clinical Assistant and Radiology certification courses experience with mannequins to test proficiency in taking x-rays and NOTE: Required prerequisites listed on course webpage at ce.dental.ufl. knowledge of Radiation Safety. edu/courses COURSE OBJECTIVES This course is a review for dental auxiliaries to reacquaint them with the GAINESVILLE COURSE LIMIT FACULTY necessary background material and fundamental principles needed for COURSE # 180248.02 30 Participants Melissa Orobitg, CDA, certification in radiology safety as currently required by Florida law. July 14-15, 2018 CRDH, BHSc, Director REGISTRATION* COURSE # 190187 Regular Fee $549 CEUs February 16-17, 2019 Early Bird Fee**$499 14 contact hours GAINESVILLE COURSE LIMIT Participation COURSE # 180278.03 20 Participants COURSE # 200020.01 July 7, 2018 July 20-21, 2019 REGISTRATION* COURSE # 180278.04 Regular Auxiliary Fee $449 Sat.-Sun. 8 am - 4 pm October 27, 2018 Early Bird Auxiliary Fee** $399 COURSE # 190159 FACULTY March 2, 2019 Deeba Kashtwari, DDS, MS Glenda Guarino, CDA, BPM, MHA, COURSE # 200017.01 Coordinator of the Radiology Lab, *Networking Lunch included July 27, 2019 Professor Emeritus, Santa Fe College **Up to 1 month before course date COURSE # 200017.02 Mae Bell Wilson, CDA, AS November 9, 2019 CEUS Sat. 8 am - 5 pm 14 contact hours Participation *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date 8 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
DENTAL AUXILIARY DENTAL HYGIENE CERTIFICATION CONTINUUM Expanded Functions for Dental Auxiliary: Local Anesthesia for Today’s Dental Certification Course Hygienist: Certification Course 36-hour Certification Course including Fabrication of Provisional Crowns. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is approved for certification and training in Expanded Today’s dental hygienist must be knowledgeable in all aspects of the Functions for dental auxiliaries in Florida and Georgia per Florida Statutes, hygiene profession including providing local anesthesia administration Section 466.024(6) and Board of Dentistry Rule 64B5-16.005. to provide comfort to the dental patient. Presented by the *ADA CERP recognized University of Florida Office of Continuing Dental Education PREREQUISITE and utilizing University of Florida faculty, this course provides Minimum of three months of experience as a chair-side assistant the participant with the mechanics to create a positive patient or hygienist OR completion of the Fundamentals of Dental Assisting environment with competent pain and anxiety management. Course (p. 8). A form will be provided upon registration to certify All aspects of local anesthesia are explored from pharmacology to experience. Attendance of both Phase 2 & 3 is required for anatomy and managing all dental patients requiring local anesthesia. certification (Saturday-Sunday). Special emphasis is placed on administering anesthesia to a COURSE DESCRIPTION periodontal patient. Practice management aspects are provided with “pearls” to utilize quality local anesthesia administration by the dental This three phase participation course is designed to teach the auxiliary hygienist as a practice builder involving today’s demanding patient. to perform those expanded functions listed below. This course will include those duties which may be performed under the supervision of a As with any hands-on training course, the participant should realize that dentist and for which formal training is required. competency, and ultimately proficiency, in the administration of local anes- thesia requires repeated administration and periodic self-reeducation. Phase I: Online Instruction. Students must complete all of the online modular sessions and quizzes prior to attending the first clinical session. COURSE GOALS Phase 2: Part I Clinical Instruction. Students will participate in a review The goals of this class are to assist the dental hygienist to become of the online modules, complete the written examination and begin knowledgeable in: clinical participation. • the use and administration of local anesthetics in all aspects of Phase 3: Part II Clinical Instruction. Students will continue with clinical dentistry including periodontal patients participation and complete a final clinical examination. • the pharmacology, neurophysiology, neurochemistry and anatomy related to the administration of local anesthetics in a practical Certificates will be awarded upon demonstration of competency and common sense approach satisfactory completion of written and clinical examinations. • in the physical and psychological evaluation of the patient prior to COURSE OBJECTIVES receiving local anesthetic or dental treatment To provide training for certification in the following expanded functions: • the side effects, complications and the management of those problems • Laws & Rules • Placing intra-coronal provisional associated with local anesthetics to maintain safety as a priority • Infection Control (temp.) restorations COURSE OBJECTIVES • Taking impressions for study casts • Placing bases and liners At the conclusion of the course, the participant will be trained in: • Topical application of fluoride • Suture removal • Scope of pain and anxiety • Armamentarium (incl. foam & varnish) • Application of pit & fissure control • Physical and psychological • Placing & removing rubber dams sealants • Placing and removing • Preliminary charting • Neurophysiology evaluation periodontal dressings • Packing & removing retraction cord • Pharmacology of local ...and more • Polishing clinical crowns for • Fabricating provisional crowns anesthetics and vasoconstrictors removal of stains • Cementing provisional crowns Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses appreciation to Florida • Polishing amalgam restorations and bridges with temporary Probe and PerioSciences for unrestricted educational grants, which helped • Placing and removing matrices cement make this course possible. ***All necessary supplies and instruments will be provided. Please bring your own safety glasses if you need special glasses. GAINESVILLE COURSE LIMIT FACULTY NOTE: Required prerequisites listed at ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses COURSE # 180275.03 30 Participants Samuel B. Low, DDS, September 21-23, 2018 MS, MEd, Course REGISTRATION* GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* CEUs Director COURSE # 190130.01 Regular Fee See dates online. Regular 36 contact hours January 25-27, 2019 $1,449 CEUs 7:30 am Sign-in Auxiliary Fee $999 Participation Early Bird Fee** 60 contact hours COURSE # 190130.02 Sat.-Sun. 8 am – 5 pm Early Bird Fee** $899 $1,299 Participation FACULTY June 7-9, 2019 COURSE LIMIT Gail Schneider Childs, COURSE # 200003 30 Participants MPH, RDH, Director September 27-29, 2019 Standard cancellation policy does not apply to this course. Refunds, less $110, will be processed for registrants who cancel less than 14 days before the course starting date. Refunds cannot be Fri. 1 pm - 6 pm NOTE: Required prerequisites listed on course given for cancellations on or after the course starting date. Accepts Post 9/11 GI Bill & MYCAA Sat.-Sun. 8 am - 5 pm webpage at ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses Scholarships. *Lunch included *Breakfast and Networking Lunch included on Saturday-Sunday **Up to 1 month before course date **Up to 1 month before course date Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for the latest info, financial disclosures, and complete details. 9
DENTAL HYGIENE DENTAL HYGIENE Implant Maintenance & Appropriate 14th Annual Dental Hygiene Symposium Chemotherapeutics for the Advanced COURSE DESCRIPTION Periodontal Patient This popular program will give you new and practical information on a broad range of topics of specific interest to dental hygienists. Brought PERIODONTAL MAINTENANCE OF DENTAL IMPLANTS to you by an outstanding panel of dental educators in a lively multi- topic, multi-speaker format, you will receive unbiased, evidence-based The increase in dental implant therapy has been exponential in the last information in an engaging and concise one-day program. twenty years however our knowledge on how to maintain the health of the fixtures has not kept pace. This program will define the components n John Hardeman, MD, DDS of an implant system, review an assortment of implant systems and Medical Evaluation and Management of the Dental Patient. What You Need explore some of the most accepted methods of patient and professional to Know. What You Need to Do. maintenance. Recommendations of oral hygiene measures will be given. n Leda Mugayar, DDS Additionally this course will review the parameters of health between Silver Diamine Fluoride: Let’s Talk About It natural teeth and implant fixtures and discuss state of the art monitoring techniques to help ensure maintenance of health of the dental implant. n Judy Bendit, RDH, BS The Myths, Legends and Realities of OTC Products COURSE OBJECTIVES After attending this program the attendee should be able to: FOR MORE INFORMATION • Recognize the components of dental implant systems • Vendor Fair and door prizes • Recognize the procedures of normal hygiene visits See website for full details: www.ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses • Delineate the differences between the soft tissue attachment to teeth and implant surfaces Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation • Appreciate some of the modern monitoring methods to 3M, Delta Dental, Henry Schein and Philips North America • Recognize the procedures recommended for an implant hygiene visits for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make this course possible. CHEMOTHERAPEUTICS FOR THE ADVANCED PERIODONTAL PATIENT Not all patients that need or require surgical periodontal care are can- GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* CEUs didates for this form of therapy. A variety of factors preclude them COURSE # 180296 Regular Fee 6 contact hours from receiving or pursuing surgery to correct their problems. This August 25, 2018 RDH $279 Lecture population of patients may benefit from a variety of chemotherapeutic Early Bird Fee** $229 Sat. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm AGD # 690 pharmacologic agents currently available to affect host modulation 7:30 am check-in & and address their disease. This program will explore the rationale and breakfast appropriate usage of pharmacologic agents used as adjuncts to tradi- tional modes of periodontal therapy as well as DNA culturing to assist your selection of medications. COURSE OBJECTIVES *Networking Breakfast/Lunch included After attending this program the attendee should be able to: **Up to 1 month before course date • Recognize the etiology of periodontal disease • Recognize the patients that can most benefit from adjunctive pharmacotherapeutic medications • Understand the methods to determine which medications may be MARK YOUR most advantageous for their patients AUG CALENDAR: RECOMMENDED FOR 24 15th Annual Dental 2019 Hygiene Symposium Dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, office staff Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to Colgate for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make this course possible. GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY COURSE # 180254 Regular Fee Gregory E. Oxford, August 3, 2018 Dentists $399 DDS, MS, PhD Auxiliaries $299 Sat. 8 am - 3 pm CEUs Early Bird Fee** 6 contact hours Dentists $349 Lecture Auxiliaries $249 AGD # 495 *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date 10 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
DENTAL HYGIENE ENDONTICS Advanced Ultrasonic Instrumentation R2C™ — The Root to Crown Solution in Periodontal Management The Endodontic CE Solution from Diagnosis through Restoration Leave traditional root planing behind and move into a new COURSE DESCRIPTION era of periodontal care. Each step of endodontically treating and restoring a tooth is COURSE DESCRIPTION connected. This course walks through each step of root canal therapy- with each building on the success of the previous phase. Micro-thin ultrasonic instrumentation decreases fatigue and enhances From diagnostic protocol through coronal restoration, learn efficiency with new topical anesthetics and techniques to manage techniques for clinical success at every step needed to take the difficult access, including the pesky furcation! Incorporating power patient out of pain, restore function to the tooth while maintaining driven instrumentation into the periodontal component of the practice the proper aesthetic, and enhance long term success. provides a time effective adjunct to definitive root planing and the biofilm removal process of the periodic supportive maintenance. COURSE OBJECTIVES Enhance your armamentarium in treating today’s initial and recare After this lecture course, the participants will be able to: periodontal patient where surgical therapy may not be feasible. By incorporating a combination of both ultrasonic instrumentation in • Diagnosis and Treatment Planning — A complete understanding of tandem with air glycine technologies, the participant is taken to new the factors of each case heights in providing a synergistic level of care. • Endodontic Access — Creating a proper access cavity is critical • Antibacterial Dressings — Inter-appointment medicaments and COURSE OBJECTIVES temporizing teeth • Determine which device will work best for you to achieve effective • Shaping Utilizing the Most Advanced File Technology Choices for results imparting an appropriate shape to the canal • Explore techniques to remove biofilm and calculus in the least • Irrigation — Importance of removal of infection-causing bacteria accessible areas, such as furcas, and how to enhance patient • Obturation — Pros and Cons of sealers and obturation techniques comfort with thin tip technology • Coronal restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth Choosing • Learn power driven instrumentation and how to incorporate it into between direct vs. indirect restoration the periodontal component of the practice • Understand how to provide local anesthesia without mandibular Continuing Dental Education at UFCD expresses appreciation to blocks and painful palatal injections DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties for exhibitor support, which helped make this course possible. • Provide ergonomic techniques to decrease physical fatigue and enhance time efficiency SEMINOLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its COURSE # 181016 Regular Fee Reza Farshey, DMD appreciation to Florida Probe and PerioScience for unrestricted September 22, 2018 Dentists $329 educational grants, which helped to make this course possible. CEUs Auxiliaries $249 8 am - 4:00 pm 7 contact hours Early Bird Fee** AGD # 070 Dentists $279 GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY Auxiliaries $199 COURSE # 190178 Regular Fee Samuel B. Low, DDS, January 12, 2019 Dentists $549 MS, MEd NOTE: Auxillary must Auxiliaries $399 be in attendance with Sat. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm CEUs their DN. Early Bird Fee** 7 contact hours Dentists $499 Participation Auxiliaries $349 AGD # 495 *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for the latest info, financial disclosures, and complete details. 11
ESTHETIC DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY Botulinum Toxin: The HOW & WHY to Update for 2018: Medical Emergencies in Incorporate it into Your Dental Practice the Dental Office New Algorithms and Routes of Administration for COURSE DESCRIPTION Emergency Drugs, How to Save a Life (Including Your Own) This day and a half course (10 hours) will provide an introduction to Botulinum Toxin Type A, focusing on both the cosmetic and COURSE DESCRIPTION therapeutic uses to provide comprehensive patient care and “Total A crisis situation can — and likely will — occur at some time in your Facial Aesthetics” in your dental practice. practice. Many potential medical emergencies can be prevented. Gain a The presentation will include a review of pertinent facial anatomy and comprehensive command of the essential knowledge and skills needed to muscle physiology and Botulinum Toxin’s mechanism of action. Specific handle a life threatening medical crisis. areas of treatment will be explained and demonstrated. The integration There are more medically compromised patients coming to our offices of Botulinum Toxin in a dental environment will be discussed, from the than ever before. Acquire “up to the minute” actions for dealing with a patient consultation to the evaluation and diagnosis and finally to the medical emergency while challenging preconceived or outdated ideas. treatment with before and after case presentations. Daniel Pompa, DDS — Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, ADA Consultant Detailed information will be provided concerning the safety and risk and Seminar Series Speaker — discusses the prevention, preparation, concerns when using Botulinum Toxin, along with the management recognition and management of medical emergencies. Delivered in an and treatment of complications, dilution protocols, sterile injection interactive, high energy, multimedia presentation frequently described techniques and proper placement for desired outcomes. by attendees as “highly informative,” “engaging,” and “exceptional.” A step-by-step medical approach using basic physical diagnostic methods During the course, you will gain valuable insight and pearls on the is reviewed, giving the attendee a clear understanding of these medical “how to” of incorporating Botulinum Toxin into your dental practice. findings. We will explore the “Conversational History” and how it will The potential for practice growth and profitability will be explored, uncover medical issues not revealed by the standard health history as well as implementation with staff training and incorporation into form. Additionally, the participant will learn simple, non-invasive critical treatment plans. tests that can reduce overall risks. We clearly delineate indications for In the hands-on workshop, you will have the opportunity to diagnose, emergency drug use and proper dosages, as well as demonstrate how map and treat a model patient with one-on-one mentored instruction. to assemble and maintain an ideal emergency drug kit. The newest Upon completion of the full-day program, you will have the confidence techniques for drug administration will be shown for participants to and skills to begin implementing Botulinum Toxin treatments into your hone their skills utilizing simulation models and real drugs. Dr. Pompa dental practice. may incorporate live demonstrations to enhance the learning experience depending on the venue format. COURSE OBJECTIVES We clearly delineate indications for emergency drug use and proper • Understand the benefits of adding Botulinum Toxin to your practice dosages, as well as demonstrate how to assemble and maintain an ideal • Review current trends in the cosmetic industry emergency drug kit. The newest techniques for drug administration will be • Define “Total Facial Aesthetics” concept shown for participants to hone their skills utilizing simulation models and • Understand patient assessment and consultation for Botulinum Toxin real drugs. Dr. Pompa may incorporate live demonstrations to enhance treatments the learning experience depending on the venue format. • In-depth review of facial anatomy and muscle action to ensure Attendees will receive and review color-coded instructional cards treatments are safe and effective depicting the most common life-threatening situations with algorithms • Learn proper sterile techniques for storage, preparation, dilution and providing an easy to follow action plan for both dentist and team injection of Botulinum Toxin members. We will also review the legal and moral obligations that are • Explain how to diagnose and treat the “gummy smile” presented during a medical crisis. • Learn therapeutic treatment for bruxism to relieve TMJ syndrome • Understand how to incorporate various treatments to optimize dental Continuing Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to treatment plans Colgate, DDS Labs and TD Bank for an unrestricted grant, which • And more...see website for full details: www.ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses helped, in part, to make this course possible. Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to Allergan for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make SEMINOLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY this course possible. COURSE # 190157.01 Regular Fee Daniel G. Pompa, DDS November 17, 2018 Dentists $329 Fri. 8 am - 4 pm Auxiliaries $229 CEUs GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY 7 contact hours COURSE # 190227 Regular Fee $2245 Tracy Shaw, DMD CORAL GABLES Early Bird Fee** Lecture February 22-23, 2019 Early Bird Fee** $2045 COURSE # 190157.02 Dentists $279 CEUs May 24, 2019 AGD # 142 Auxiliaries $179 COURSE LIMIT 12 contact hours Fri. 8 am - 5 pm Fri. 8 am - 4 pm 15 Participants Participation Sat. 8 am - noon AGD #780 *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date *Includes Breakfast and Networking Lunch Friday, Breakfast Saturday **Up to 1 month before course date 12 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CE SERIES COMING TO GAINESVILLE TO CHEER ON THE GATORS THIS FALL? Have we got the perfect CE Series for you! SEARCHING FOR THE BEST CDE UNDER THE FLORIDA SUN? Have we got the perfect CE Series for you! Each of these world-class courses is scheduled on a home-game Friday, so whether you’re supporting the Gators or just pursuing lifelong learning, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 | PG 18 Rodrigo Neiva, DDS, MS Management of Ridge Deficiencies: Graft and Graft-less Options SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 | PG 22 Indraneel Bhattacharyya, DDS, MSD An Update on Oral Pathology OCTOBER 5, 2018 | PG 17 Luiz H. Gonzaga, DDS, MS Biologic Complications in Implant Dentistry NOVEMBER 2, 2018 | PG 31 UF Gators Homecoming Alex Delgado, DDS Restorative Dentistry Update: From Conventional to Digital Dentistry NOVEMBER 9, 2018 | PG 23 John Hardeman, MD, DDS Basic Oral Surgery and Grafting for the General Practitioner NOVEMBER 17, 2018 | PG 30 Dental Fall Weekend Patricia Pereira, DDS, PhD Multidisciplinary Esthetic Resolutions for Anterior Dentition REALLY EXCITED? BECOME A SEASON PASS HOLDER 1. LOOK for the FCS icon 2. Bundle & Save! Register for all six sessions at the same time and receive $25 off of each course 3. Enter FCS in the comments box of the online registration form to receive Season Pass discount Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for the latest info, financial disclosures, and complete details. 13
GENERAL DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office 14th Annual General Dentist Symposium & High Fidelity Interactive Simulation CDP Reunion Exercises and Debriefing Discussions for COURSE DESCRIPTION the Dental Team This popular program will give you new and practical information on a broad range of topics of specific interest to general dentists. Brought COURSE DESCRIPTION to you by an outstanding panel of dental educators in a lively multi- As medical science advances, it is expected that dentists will encounter topic, multi-speaker format, you will receive unbiased, evidence-based an increase in the number of medically complex patients seeking information in an engaging and concise one-day program. routine dental care. Dentists are frequently challenged by the medically n Leda Mugayar, DDS compromised patients who present for treatment. Not only is it difficult Managing Early Childhood Caries : Should I Call SOS or SDF ? to keep up with the medical knowledge necessary to understand the n John Hardeman, MD, DDS status of your patients, it is sometimes difficult to decide which medical Medical Evaluation and Management of the Dental Patient. What You Need issues are important to your dental care, and which issues should alert to Know. What You Need to Do. you to the possibility of a medical emergency occurring. n Jean-Francois Roulet, DDS, PhD Moreover, the active treatment of a medical emergency in the office Ceramics – An Update setting can be intimidating and confusing not only to dentists, but to any health care practitioner. Preparation, via reading and lectures is n Patricia Pereira, DDS, PhD helpful but is no substitute for real experience in a lifelike situation. Resin Luting Cements: Uncomplicating the Complicated For this reason, we have developed an emergency preparedness FOR MORE INFORMATION course with high fidelity simulations so that dentists and their staffs • Vendor Fair and door prizes can practice simulated emergency care in a real clinical environment. Utilizing the University of Florida Medical Education Simulation Center, See website for full details: www.ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses dentists and their staff members will participate in a number of emergency scenarios, followed by discussion of the various principles Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation involved in identifying and responding to medical emergencies that to 3M, Delta Dental, Florida Probe, Henry Schein and Philips North may be encountered in dental offices. We will also discuss emergency America for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make this preparedness, and suggest practical ways you and your office staff course possible. can remain in a constant state of readiness. Since team function is an important aspect of emergency care, this presentation is designed to be taken by the entire dental team. GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* CEUs COURSE # 180295 Regular Fee $449 6 contact hours COURSE OBJECTIVES August 25, 2018 Lecture Early Bird Fee** $399 In this presentation you will: Sat. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm AGD # 250 • Participate along with your staff and other attendees in hands- on simulations of a variety of medical emergencies for which a dental office should be prepared including syncope, angina attack, MI, cardiac arrhythmia, stroke, hypertensive episode, airway obstruction, seizure, local anesthetic overdose, epinephrine reaction, hypoglycemia, asthma attack, hyperventilation, and allergic reaction/anaphylaxis *Networking Breakfast/Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date • Render emergency care in real time in a stress-free simulated surgical environment; respond to variations in patient response • Assign roles and direct your team in rescuing your patient MARK YOUR • Define medical risk assessment and learn its relevance to the AUG CALENDAR: dental patient 24 15th Annual General Dentist Symposium & • Understand the stress reaction and how it affects dental patients 2019 CDP Reunion • And More! See website for details — www.ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses GAINESVILLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY COURSE # 180244.02 Regular Fee Nikolaus Gravenstein, MD October 26, 2018 Dentists $899 John Hardeman, MD, DDS Auxiliaries $299 COURSE # 200011 CEUs November 1, 2019 Early Bird Fee** 9.5 contact hours total Dentists $849 5.5 Participation & Fri. 12 pm - 6 pm 4 Online Auxiliaries $249 AGD # 142 *Snacks included (no lunch) **Up to 1 month before course date 14 R E G I S T E R A T : W W W.C E . D E N TA L . U F L . E D U
GENERAL DENTISTRY GENERAL DENTISTRY Dentistry Update 2018: Boomer Dentistry AND Managing Implant The Best of Everything Mucositis Versus Peri-Implantitis The Bottom Line on Outstanding Products and Concepts Boomer Dentistry: Managing Dental Conditions that are Routinely Used in Practice of the “Boomer Generation” COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE DESCRIPTION A fast-paced course designed for the general practitioner The over “sixty” population will increase significantly during the next encompassing all areas of dentistry. Come learn real world tips from decade and with that comes an increased frequency of oral conditions Dr. Michael R. Dorociak, a practicing clinician who focuses on the best associated with the “Baby Boomer Generation.” Two primary areas of materials, devices, and techniques in dentistry. As a Project Director concern surrounding chronic inflammation are periodontitis, with over and Chairman of the Board for Gordon J. Christensen Clinicians 40% having tooth loss disease, and Xerostomia, with the compromised Report, Dr. Dorociak will present the latest research and cutting edge lifestyle resulting from associated symptoms and root caries. information in a practical, entertaining, and highly useful format. With the leadership of Dr. Gordon Christensen, Clinicians Report is the COURSE OBJECTIVES original and only independent dental product testing organization. • Standardizing the collection of periodontal data in an efficient manner and reviewing successful parameters to determine tooth • Are digital scanners better than conventional impressions? Which survival in short and long term prognosis ones are working well? • Developing “realistic” non-surgical therapies and the respective • What are the newer instruments in restorative dentistry and oral re-evaluation with emphasis on “new” anti-inflammatory systems surgery? including micro-ultrasonic and laser technology, and nutraceuticals • Are the new Universal Composites and Universal Adhesives really such as probiotics and anti-oxidants working? Are dual-cure restorative resins the newest trend? • What are the latest developments in zirconia crowns? Managing Implant Mucositis Versus Peri-Implantitis • Why are zirconia crowns coming off? Perplexed by the elusive inflamed dental implant? • What are the best materials and concepts for fixed prosthodontics? Confused by the various treatment strategies? Take home practice management, endodontic, and restorative pearls. COURSE DESCRIPTION All this and many more highly relevant topics in all areas of dentistry. Inflammation around dental endosseous implants ranges from This course is designed for those who operate in the trenches on a mucositis to bone loss implantitis. Recent studies reveal that implant routine basis. You will come away with an appreciation of what works success depends on quality prevention and maintenance while failure and what is best for your practice. Come and enjoy the hottest topics rates continue to be at an all time high. The dental team including the in dentistry. The objective is simple: Learn today and use tomorrow! dental hygienist requires the adequate systems and tools to enhance the longevity of implant health. COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE OBJECTIVES • Discover a new passion for dentistry Build your confidence in implant management by: • Evaluate new products and techniques • Enhancing your diagnostic skills for implantitis versus mucositis • Decide what technology is best suited for your practice • Considering local versus systemic antibiotics in detoxification/ • Perform procedures faster, easier, and with higher quality decontamination • Go home reinvigorated about new concepts • Creating innovative at home oral hygiene systems that enhance • Motivate patients toward acceptance of new treatment options compliance • Discover ways to make your practice more profitable and enjoyable • Incorporating safe techniques for at-the-chair ultrasonic debridement See website for complete details — www.ce.dental.ufl.edu/courses SEMINOLE REGISTRATION* FACULTY Continuing Dental Education at UFCD wishes to express its appreciation to Florida Probe, Patterson Dental and PerioScience COURSE # 180250 Regular Fee Michael R. Dorociak, for unrestricted educational grants, which helped to make this September 15, 2018 Dentists $349 DDS, MAGD, Chairman of the Board and course possible. Auxiliaries $249 COURSE # 200015 Project Director September 21, 2019 Early Bird Fee** Gordon J. Christensen Dentists $299 Clinicians Report ORLANDO REGISTRATION* FACULTY Sat. 8 am - 4 pm Auxiliaries $199 COURSE # 180322 Regular Fee Samuel B. Low, DDS, CEUs November 16, 2018 Dentists $379 MS, MEd 7 contact hours Auxiliaries $249 Lecture GAINESVILLE CEUs COURSE # 200002 Early Bird Fee** 7 contact hours AGD # 250 November 15, 2019 Dentists $329 Lecture Auxiliaries $199 Fri. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm AGD # 495 *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date *Networking Lunch included **Up to 1 month before course date Dates and locations subject to change without notice. Bookmark www.ce.dental.ufl.edu for the latest info, financial disclosures, and complete details. 15
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