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With each course listing, Format(s) Available links are displayed. To review the materials prior to purchasing the post-test select a format link. Format links are shown in red and are listed as Text (for Web-based online review), PDF (offering professional booklet formatting for online and/or offline review), and Interactive (audio/video-based programming for online review only). To view the course listing by topic, click the topic of interest from the listing shown at the left side of this page.
One must be registered with dentalCEtoday.com  and logged in to create a selection cart and complete programs. To create a listing of courses of interest and possible purchase, select the Add To Selection Cart check box provided with each listed program. Checked listings will be added to you Selection Cart (when deselected they will be removed). To complete an online post-test and get CE credits, you must submit your Selection Cart. Submitted programs will be added to your User History page where exam links will be provided. Online post-tests provide immediate grade reports and certification upon successful completion.
The following activities consist of CE articles that have been published in our flagship publication Dentistry Today during 2008. In addition to our CE articles, we will be posting a variety of courses that are only available through our online program (nonpublished activities do not have a program numbers assigned).
Opinions expressed by CE authors are their own and may not reflect those of Dentistry Today. Mention of specific product names does not infer endorsement by Dentistry Today. Information contained in CE articles and courses is not a substitute for sound clinical judgment and accepted standards of care. Participants are urged to contact their state dental boards for continuing education requirements.

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Bite Force and Masticatory Efficiency in Implant-Retained Dentures (#104.2)::
Literature Review
Credit Hours: 1 Viewing Format(s): Text   / PDF Fee: $20.00
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Faculty: Daniela Nardi Mancuso, MS, DDS

Daniela Nardi Mancuso, MS, DDS, et al assess treatment outcomes of implant-retained dentures versus conventional dentures in terms of masticatory efficiency, stability, and patient satisfaction. After reading this article, the individual will learn the factors affecting occlusion, masticatory efficiency, stability, and patient satisfaction in implant-retained dentures and conventional dentures, and comparative masticatory efficiency, stability, and retention of implant-retained dentures versus conventional dentures.

Occlusal Disease: Restorative Consequences and Patient Education (#93.2)
Not Rated
Credit Hours: 1 Viewing Format(s): Text Fee: $20.00
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Faculty: Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS

Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS, reviews the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of occlusal disease when restoring teeth. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit. After reading this article, the individual will learn the clinical consequences of untreated occlusal disease, and the importance of educating patients about occlusal disease.

Tooth Stabilization Improves Periodontal Prognosis (#117): A Case Report
Credit Hours: 2 Viewing Format(s): Text   / PDF Fee: $40.00
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Faculty: Howard E. Strassler, DMD

Howard E. Strassler, DMD, discusses how stabilization of mobile periodontally-involved teeth can improve long-term prognosis, and presents a clinical case that demonstrates the treatment outcome that can be achieved. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 2 hours of CE credit.

Utilizing a Restorative Approach to Correct and Adult Skeletal Class III Malocclusion (#98.1)
Credit Hours: 1 Viewing Format(s): Text   / PDF Fee: $20.00
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Faculty: Gerard L. Lemongello, DMD

In this peer-reviewed article, Gerard L. Lemongello, DMD, describes how restorative procedures were used to correct an adult malocclusion. After reading this article, the individual will learn how malocclusion affects the patient aesthetically, functionally, and biologically, and the long-term impact of treatment, as well as a treatment protocol that provides a patient with a class III malocclusion with an acceptable functional-occlusal relationship and an aesthetic dental/facial appearance.

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