Dental CE Course: Common Oral Diseases: Emphasis on the Standard of Care
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Early recognition of a disease is a crucial aspect of oral pathology, and the appropriate management of a disease is just as important. Some practitioners choose to monitor the entity while others choose to biopsy it before treating; such decisions are not standardized. The main goal of this course is to sort through and explicate criteria that can be used as a standard of care for each of the common oral diseases. The course is designed to specifically address the question of what standard of care should be adopted for each oral disease category, including: red and white lesions; gingival swellings, as well as swellings in other sites; pigmented lesions; generalized ulcerative lesions; and bone diseases. This course is useful for general dentists, dental hygienists and dental specialists. Reasonable criteria for choosing the appropriate time to biopsy and when and how often to place a patient on recall visits will be offered. This course will help the practitioner optimize patient care and minimize the chance of mishandling an oral disease.
Course Objectives - As a result of attending this course, the participant should be able to:
Learn about the standard of care for oral soft tissue and bony lesions
Learn about what lesions to biopsy and when
Learn about what lesions to observe and why and how often
Learn about the most common oral soft tissue and bony lesions
Focus on the clinical application and management of diseases
Prices below are for registration before March 5. After March 5, tuition rises by $10 per person.
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University of Washington - Health Sciences School of Dentistry
United States
206-543-5448
Website: http://www.dental.washington.edu/conted
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Credits:7





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