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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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** Adjunctive Periodontal Therapy: A Review of Current Techniques (127.1)
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Credit Hours:
1
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Fee:
$20.00
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Faculty:
Herbert I. Bader, DDS
Herbert I. Bader, DDS, reviews the current adjunctive periodontal therapy modalities available and discusses current research in this area. This article is peer reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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AHA 2007 Guidelines for the Prevention of Infective Endocarditis (#92.1)::
Perspectives
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Not Rated
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Credit Hours:
1
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Faculty:
Michael P. Rethman, DDS, MS
Michael P. Rethman, DDS, MS, reviews the latest guidelines for the use of prophylactic antibiotics and their implications for dentistry. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Antibiotic and Antimicrobial Use in Treating Pulpal Infections (#121.1)
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Credit Hours:
1
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$20.00
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Faculty:
Kala Sagar Madugula, DDS
Kala Sagar Madugula, BDS, MDS, DMD; Madhusudhan Reddy Kasipathi, BDS, DDS, MPA; and Udayraghav Reddy Gopireddy, BDS, MDS, review and provide specific guidelines for the use of antibiotics in the treatment of pulpal infections. General guidelines regarding the dentist’s use of antibiotics are included, and indications, dosages, and possible alternative medications are provided. This article is available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Iodine Compounds in Endodontic (#114.2):
An Update Review
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Credit Hours:
1.0
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Faculty:
Zahed Mohammadi, DMD, MSD
Zahed Mohammadi, DMD, MSD, reviews the composition, mechanism of action, clinical applications, and related aspects of iodine compounds in endodontics. This article is available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Local Anesthesia Reversal (#123)
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Credit Hours:
2
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$40.00
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Faculty:
Stanley F. Malamed, DDS
Stanley F. Malamed, DDS, discusses the problems associated with residual soft-tissue anesthesia following administration of local anesthesia, the types of local anesthesia and mechanisms of action, and a new agent that reverses soft-tissue anesthesia. This article is available for 2 hours of CE credit.
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Local Applications of Tetracyclines in Endodontics and Dental Trauma (#109)::
A Review
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Credit Hours:
2
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$40.00
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Faculty:
Zahed Mohammadi, DMD, MSD
Zahed Mohammadi, DMD, MSD, reviews literature of the local application of antibiotics in endodontic and dental trauma cases. This article is available for 2 hours of CE credit. After reading this article, the individual will learn: the rationale for the local applications of antibiotics in endodontic therapy and dental trauma, and indications for the local applications of tetracycline-containing root canal irrigants and medicaments.
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Locally Administered Antimicrobials for the Management of Periodontal Infection (#110.1)
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Credit Hours:
1
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Faculty:
David W. Paquette, DMD, MPH, DMSc
David W. Paquette, DMD, MPH, DMSc, reviews the use of locally administered antimicrobials for the management of periodontal disease. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Methamphetamine Abuse and the Impact on Dental Health (#89.2)
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Credit Hours:
1
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Faculty:
Jason H. Goodchild, DMD, Mark Donaldson, PharmD, Daniel J. Mangini
Jason H. Goodchild, DMD, Mark Donaldson, PharmD, and Daniel J. Mangini review methamphetamine abuse in the United States and its oral health sequelae. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Practical Periodontics (#99.2)::
A Review of Core Periodontal Treatment Principles
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Not Rated
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Credit Hours:
1
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$20.00
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Faculty:
Gary Greenstein, DDS, MS
In this peer reviewed article, Gary Greenstein, DDS, MS, reviews the fundamental treatment principles that form the basis for periodontal treatment. After reading this article, the individual will learn core principles that result in a successful clinical practice, and how to manage problems that arise when treating periodontal patients.
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