COURSES
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Presented by: Credits: 2 CE
Periodontal disease with clinical attachment loss affects approximately 47% of American adults over the age of 30. The development and progression of chronic periodontitis depends on a number of
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Presented by: Dental Learning Credits: 2 CE
Xerostomia is the subjective sensation of oral dryness, while dry mouth is objective and refers to hyposalivation, defined as reduced or nonexistent salivary flow. The terms xerostomia and dry
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Presented by: Dental Learning Credits: 1 CE
This presentation will discuss a comprehensive approach for addressing periodontal disease, salivary diagnostics and oral systemic research findings.
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Presented by: Dental Learning Credits: 1 CE
Periodontal disease and caries are opportunistic biofilm infections with implications for systemic health. Periodontal disease has come with an expectation of recidivism. In other words, we expect
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Presented by: Dental Learning Credits: 1 CE
This course will review basic periodontal surgical treatment options following initial therapy where non-surgical treatment failed to produce the best results possible or where non-surgical
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Presented by: Dental Learning Credits: 1 CE
Salivary testing for patients with periodontal disease and patients with a family history and risk factors for periodontal disease will be discussed.