Live Online Continuing Dental Ed Oct 8 2018
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Speaker: Grace Godlasky
Every year, lawmakers change dozens of employment laws and regulations at the state, federal, and local levels. As an employer, you must be compliant with ALL of the hundreds of laws that apply to you ALL of the time—or risk lawsuits, fines, and penalties.
Speaker: Dr. LeRoy Horton
This course explores three common risk factors for peri-implant disease and makes a case as to why implant practitioners should commit to a shift in their strategies for success. This shift should take us from being mostly concerned with immediate success with our implants to a long-term vision that includes risk assessment and patient-specific treatment modification.
Speaker: Anthony M. Deliberato DDS
This course discusses how to identify prospective patients for implant supported restoration, comprehensive treatment techniques, review cases, and more!
Speaker: Dr. Michael A. Miyasaki
Most courses teach us how to work, but not how to make it fun. What if you could do dentistry that required fewer shots and drilling with greater predictability? What if you could do this, do more of the cases you want to do, and have more fun and fulfillment. You could be more relaxed because you know why and how to do what you do.
Speaker: Dr. Isaac Tawil
This program covers the basics of full-arch guided surgery for applications utilizing cutting-edge implant therapy and show the benefits for performing full-arch implant therapy with surgical guides vs freehanded implant treatment. Discussed are the benefits of utilizing guided surgery vs non-guided while emphasizing the technological advancements of fully-guided surgery and prosthetic delivery advancements for full arch treatment.
Speaker: Dr. LeRoy Horton
This continuing education course introduces beginning-level guided bone regeneration principles via a step-by-step case presentation and specific strategies that will aid in surgical, restorative and aesthetic success. This particular protocol is a streamlined process for the solo general practitioner of moderate implant experience who is responsible for the surgical and restorative phases.
Speaker: Sandy Pardue
This course details how to establish an effective financial coordinator position in the dental practice. It includes a sample job description, the key tasks of the position, and how to find and hire the right person and implement performance monitors, which contribute to consistently collecting monies owed to the practice.
Speaker: Sandy Pardue
This course details how to establish an effective insurance coordinator position in the dental practice. It includes the advantages to keeping insurance in-house versus outsourcing, a job description, key attributes of an insurance coordinator, performance monitors and tips for maintaining good control over the insurance department.
Speaker: Mark T. Murphy, DDS, D. ABDSM
Especially for expensive PVS full arch impressions for dental sleep medicine, scanning makes great sense. It shortens the workflow, is more accurate, saves time, saves consumable expense and patients love it. In this course, Mark describes his transition to IOS using the an intraoral scanner for Dental Sleep Medicine and how it streamlined his practice.
Speaker: Sandy Pardue
This course details how to establish a productive scheduling coordinator position in the dental practice. It explains the importance of having a designated person, a job description, key attributes to look for when hiring, suggested performance monitors, how to calculate production goals, and suggested system protocols.
Speaker: Dr. LeRoy Horton
This dental CE course takes readers through a step-by-step process of performing an immediate implant placement in the anterior maxilla, with discussion of specific principles that will aid in surgical, restorative and aesthetic success. This particular protocol is a streamlined process for solo general practitioners of moderate implant experience who are responsible for the surgical and restorative phases.
Speaker: Sandy Pardue
This course details how to raise up the receptionist position and establish a director of first impressions in the dental practice, along with key actions to ensure success. It includes the purpose of the position, recommended customer-focused actions, hiring tools to assist with finding and appointing someone for the position, and recommended job-performance tracking monitors.
Speaker: Mitchell Tuchman
This article details how dental practice owners can implement and manage a best-of-breed 401(k) plan. This includes methods to achieve lower costs and better returns, and how to reduce personal legal risk for the dental owner/operator.
Speaker: Dr. Mike Racich
This course overviews a subtractive occlusal equilibration technique that aids in the attainment of mutually protected occlusal schemes.
Speaker: Dr. John Nosti
This course covers principles and techniques that can help minimize the incidence of implant failure, including bone density, implant width, implant placement positioning, lab communication and follow-up appointments with the patient after restorations have been delivered and placed.
Speaker: Karen Daw, RDH
This course covers respiratory hygiene best practices and recommendations for dental health care personnel, including suggested protocols to follow when treating emergency patients during a viral outbreak.
Speaker: Reuben Kamp
This course details many of the different aspects of technology that dentists should pay attention to when designing or redesigning their offices to ensure a well-planned, patient-focused, technology-driven and technology-aided practice. Topics covered include treatment room design, "future proofing," HIPAA compliance, security systems, sound systems, waiting room aesthetics and front office systems.
Speaker: Tammy Smit, CRNA
A thorough review of dental anesthetics and their reversals.
Speaker: Dr. Judy McIntyre
Tooth autotransplantation involves the extraction and replacement of a donor tooth from its original position and its replantation to a recipient site. Autotransplantation can be a suitable treatment option, particularly in younger patients, after careful clinical and radiographic examination and proper treatment planning.
Speaker: Dr. Kenneth J. Polke
This course identifies the advantages of offering IV sedation to the general public as a routine procedure in the general dental practice and highlights its benefits to the administering practitioner.
Speaker: Dr. Ryan McCall
In this course you will learn how to attract, convert, and manage denture patients. In addition, one will learn to use social media to navigate multiple platforms in ways that have patients stampeding to your door. From Facebook to Snapchat to Instagram and more, secrets will be revealed in attracting new patient phone calls and turning them into patient advocates.
Speaker: Dr. Daniel Uzbelger Feldman
This course describes how the accessory innervation anesthetic protocol can be used for profound pulpal anesthesia of the adult posterior mandible. It will discuss how the accessory innervation theory plays a pivotal role in the inferior alveolar nerve block failure rates, as well as different clinical approaches to overcome these obstacles.
Speaker: Dale Willerton and Jeff Grandfield
This course details different avenues dentists can take when approaching their commercial lease renewal. If you agree to the same terms and conditions as you initially did with your landlord, you may miss out on numerous benefits.
Speaker: Dr. Manor Haas
With the increased popularity of dental implants, there's been a growing perception that the future of endodontics is bleak. As Dr. Manor Haas explains, however, endo actually has a bright future, and dentists are fortunate to have it as a treatment option.
Speaker: Dr. Chris Griffin
Increased competition is forcing dentists to operate outside of their comfort zones. While most are not equipped to become CEOs in the truest sense of the word, utilizing a solid leadership system that empowers the dental team to take ownership of practice growth allows owner/doctors to provide more of a low-key leadership role and still convey their vision for the practice.
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