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DESCRIPTION:
This webinar will explore an evidence-based approach to contemporary vital pulp therapy in primary teeth, highlighting current guidelines, material selection, and practical techniques that support predictable clinical success.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Differentiate between indications for indirect pulp treatment and pulpotomy in primary teeth based on contemporary diagnostic criteria and guideline recommendations.
Compare currently recommended pulpal medicaments and restorative materials for vital primary teeth.
Apply step-by-step clinical techniques for placement of pulpal therapy materials to optimize seal, stability, and long-term treatment outcomes in pediatric patients.
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Suction lines and dental unit waterlines may run side by side, but they don’t work the same—this webinar untangles the myths to show how each should be properly maintained.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Differentiate between suction systems and dental unit waterlines based on purpose, design, and risk considerations.
Explain why dental unit waterlines require biofilm-focused management while suction systems do not.
Implement appropriate, system-specific maintenance strategies that support infection control and protect dental equipment.
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Is this the end of traditional polishing? How modern air polishing therapy is transforming clinical care for both patients and clinicians.
Air polishing has evolved far beyond its early reputation as a messy cosmetic procedure and is now a cornerstone of modern biofilm management. In this engaging 45‑minute discussion, join Dr. DiTolla and Tami Wanless, RDH, as they explore how modern air‑polishing technologies enhance clinical efficiency, increase patient comfort, and elevate the standard of care for implant maintenance, orthodontic treatment, and periodontal therapy. This conversation dives into real clinical cases and practical insights, offering candid perspectives on integrating air polishing into everyday dentistry. Even insurance coding receives attention, with straightforward guidance that makes documentation easier, clearer, and immediately applicable in your practice. Participants will leave with greater insight and confidence to successfully integrate modern air polishing into comprehensive patient care.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Explain how modern air polishing systems support effective biofilm removal across preventive, periodontal, implant, and orthodontic care.
Compare contemporary air polishing protocols with traditional motor-driven polishing in terms of efficiency, patient experience, and clinical outcomes.
Identify practical workflow, team collaboration, and documentation considerations for implementing air polishing in routine clinical practice.
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Through clinical case examples, this webinar explores how evidence-based laser protocols improve periodontal and implant outcomes while expanding treatment capabilities and enhancing practice productivity. Discover how precision-driven care can elevate both clinical results and overall practice performance.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Explain how different dental laser wavelengths influence tissue response and impact clinical decision-making in periodontal and peri-implant treatment.
Identify laser-assisted protocols for managing periodontitis and peri-implantitis, including implant rescue and strategies to support predictable healing and osseointegration.
Recognize opportunities to integrate laser procedures into everyday practice to enhance treatment efficiency, expand in-house capabilities, and support overall practice productivity.
DESCRIPTION:
As 2026 brings significant changes to Medicaid eligibility, digital health innovation, health care policy and increasing advances in technology, this session helps communities understand how these shifts impact real-world access to care and how to navigate the system with confidence for better health outcomes.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Explain how shifts policy regarding Medicaid eligibility, coverage options, and regulations impact patient access and benefits.
Describe how digital health tools and AI are influencing care delivery and patient decision-making.
Identify practical steps individuals can take to protect coverage, navigate the system effectively, and connect with trusted providers and community resources.
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Join Dr. Jennifer Hechko for an engaging webinar exploring how the 9.3-micron CO₂ all-tissue laser is elevating pediatric dental care. Discover how this innovative technology supports anesthesia-free, blood-free, and pain-free procedures, helping to create a more positive experience for young patients, reassuring parents, and strengthening your practice. This session will highlight how integrating all-tissue laser dentistry can streamline clinical workflows and expand the range of procedures you can offer, while delivering elevated clinical results.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Explain the practice and patient benefits of providing dentistry without local anesthesia.
Discuss how the 9.3-micron CO₂ laser contributes to greater efficiency and clinical performance.
Examine clinical cases such as cavity preparations, stainless steel crown procedures, frenectomies, and pulpotomies to demonstrate the laser’s use across both hard- and soft-tissue treatments.
DESCRIPTION:
Implant related complications and disease are common and difficult to manage. This course seeks to provide a comprehensive summary on how to identify and manage the multifactorial peri-implant disease risk factors and how interdisciplinary collaboration can improve diagnosis, treatment planning, and the long-term health and success of dental implants.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Screen patients and identify risk factors and risk indicators for peri-implant disease during implant treatment planning.
Diagnose peri-implant diseases and conditions based upon clinical and radiographic findings.
Recognize the importance of an interdisciplinary team to optimize long-term implant success.
DESCRIPTION:
As the aging U.S. population grows and dementia rates rise, dental professionals are increasingly on the front lines of managing the complex oral health needs of older adults—many of whom remain dentate, experience xerostomia inducing medications, and face elevated risks for caries and periodontal disease. This dynamic course explores the powerful links between periodontal disease, the oral microbiome, inflammation, and Alzheimer’s Disease, while equipping clinicians with practical, evidence-based strategies to deliver effective homecare guidance, reduce care-resistant behaviors, and optimize nonsurgical interventions for patients with dementia. Participants will leave with clearer clinical decision-making pathways and actionable protocols to elevate care for one of dentistry’s most vulnerable and rapidly expanding patient populations.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Examine current scientific insights into the prevalence, etiology, and progression of dementia to strengthen clinical awareness and diagnostic confidence.
Identify and clearly communicate the emerging connections between periodontal disease, oral pathogens, and neuroinflammatory pathways linked to Alzheimer’s Disease.
Apply practical, patient centered strategies to improve communication, reduce care resistant behaviors, and deliver effective oral hygiene and dental treatment to individuals with dementia.
Assess individual risk factors and oral health status to design targeted, evidence-based interventions that reduce caries and periodontal disease in cognitively impaired patients.
DESCRIPTION:
This webinar will explore practical and up-to-date methods for adhesive rehabilitation utilizing both injected and traditional composite resins, emphasizing clinical decision-making and consistent results.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Determine the biological and mechanical principles underlying adhesive rehabilitation and apply them effectively in clinical decision making.
Identify indications, limitations and practical differences between injected and conventional composite resin techniques, selecting the most appropriate approach for each case.
Plan and perform adhesive rehabilitation protocols step by step, including preparation, adhesion, injection, finishing and polishing, achieving consistent and predictable outcomes.