
Management of oral infections: Part 1
This two-part course will review acute oral infection management with regard to bacteria, viruses, and other microflora that may be encountered in the dental practice.
3 CE Credits

This two-part course will review acute oral infection management with regard to bacteria, viruses, and other microflora that may be encountered in the dental practice.
3 CE Credits

This article provides a thorough analysis of the flow of a dental head and neck examination, recommendations on implementing a more comprehensive exam with consistency in dental practice, a review of the normal anatomy, and methods to identify abnormalities and effectively follow up.

Through this program you will learn how sleep disorder breathing can impact the autonomic nervous system and the effect that it has on brain and glial lymphatic system.

This is part two of a two-part course on managing oral infections. It includes clinical and diagnostic features of bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. Clinical recommendations and current scientific literature and management strategies are reviewed.
3 CE Credits

This review course will discuss identification of oral lichen planus and its management.
3 CE Credits

Until recently, breathing was not considered a part of dentistry’s scope of practice. With the advent of comprehensive health care and integrative dental medicine, focus on the central role of airway and breathing disorders represents a shift in dentistry’s approach to patient care.
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