Dental CE Courses by University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
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Periodontal Therapy: What You Need

This course is designed for maximum practicality for those dentists and hygienists in general practice. Topics include descriptions of new periodontal disease nomenclature; appreciate the relationship

Review of Dental Radiography for

This course will present information on dental radiography that will provide a basis for study by dental auxiliaries preparing for the Pennsylvania Dental Radiologic Procedures Examination.

Direct Anterior Composite Restorations

This full day course is dedicated to mastering clinical placement of direct anterior resin restorations.

Porcelain Veneers - Hands On/Limited

To enable the participants to deliver procelain veners, which will meet or exceed the patient's expectations.

Nutrition and Nutraceuticals: Update

Topics include diet, life extending research, estrogens, probiotics and super food.

Incorporating Dental Implants Into

This course will identify all considerations involved in making this protocal available for your dental patients.

Individualized Endodontics Participation

One on one individual instruction with senior endodontic residents and the ability to select which aspects of endodontic treatment you would like to focus on.

Conservative Anterior Esthetic

This program will provide an overviews of esthetic evaluation as well as the necessary protocols to ensure successful esthetic outcomes.

Update for the Dental Professional

Topics include nutrition, obesity, diabetes mellitus, cancer and eating well.

A Team Approach to Treating the

The goal of this course is to give the drntal team a simple but comprehensive approach to evaluating the physical and psychological status of a patient prior to treatment.

Whats Hot and What's Getting Hotter

This is an ever changing course designed to bring the audience the latest information on the hottest products.

OSHA/Bloodborne Pathogen Update:

General potential mechanisms of disease transmission in the dental office will be discussed as well as specific infectious diseases of concern to the practicing dentist. OSHA standards as well as the

Advanced Anesthesia Review - Limited

For Restricted Permit 1 and Unrestricted Permit holders. *Restricted Permit 2 holders who are only involved with Nitrous Oxide Analgesia, DO NOT REQUIRE ANY HOURS OF ANESTHESIA CONTINUING EDUCATION. T

14th Annual Bowser Memorial Lecture:

This course provides an overview of evidence to support an association between periodontal disease and systemic diseases/conditions such coronary heart disease, ischemic stroke, adverse pregnancy outc

Oral Appliances to Treat Obstructive

This course will focus the audience on the pathophysiology and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing (snoring and obstructive sleep apnea). It will review normal/abnormal sleep and breathing along w

Oral Surgery for the General Practice

In today's era of managed care, it is imperative that the general practitioner is a competent resource for most office oral surgery care. You will learn Management of Medically Compromised Patients Ex

Updates in Pediatric Dentistry:

This course is specially designed for the dentist who treats children. The most common problems in Pediatric Dentistry will be described. Practical advice and techniques based on the most recent resea

The Cutting Edge of Caries Management

THE CUTTING EDGE OF CARIES MANAGEMENT Do you consider your burs to be your cutting edge in managing tooth decay? If so, you are missing out on the greatest leap dentistry has made in the last decade.

Principles of Dental Public Health:

This course will address some of the knowledge, core principles and competencies expected (at all levels of involvement) in public health practice. The focus will be on improving the oral health of th

The Treatment Continuum from Endodontics

This course will provide an overview of multiple topics. The first presenter will present topics that cover endodontic armamentarium, endodontic diagnosis and referral as well as how to solve difficul

Catch the Wave: Aesthetic Restorative

The theme of this presentation is to reflect current perspectives in the field of esthetic restorative dentistry. The discipline is uniquely influenced by dental materials, new technologies, clinical

The Sedating Game: Enteral Sedation

This program provides a comprehensive review of recent developments in enteral sedation. Attendees will learn how to select appropriate drugs for various patients in different settings, how to monitor

Current Considerations of Systemic

This course is designed to present and discuss current trends of oral and systemic disease and present practical approaches to maintain healthy lifestyles. The physiological, biochemical and nutrition

Drugs, Herbals, Nutraceuticals:

This course will present a mix of the most recent reports describing conventional drugs, herbal supplements and nutraceuticals having impact on dental practice. For conventional drugs, the aspirin and

Treatment Planning and Restoration

A systematic approach to treatment planning and presurgical preparation, as well as a thorough review of restorative options for both the fixed and removable patient will be presented. This course wil

Endodontics Today

There haven't really been any "killer applications" in Endodontics for several years. Instead, we have seen a quiet evolution of rotary instruments, irrigating solutions, retreatment techniq

Full Removable Dentures

This course stresses the clinical management of the completely edentulous patient. It is clinically and behaviorally oriented to provide a review and understanding of the applicable philosophies and p

Predictable Esthetics in Dentistry

This course is a clinically oriented course where the participants will appreciate the basic principles and philosophies of esthetic dentistry. This course emphasizes the importance of smile, analyses

Oral Medicine and Pathology: Diagnosis

This course will cover the significance of blood laboratory diagnostic test and imaging studies related to patient health and the delivery of dental care. Additionally, oral manifestations of systemic

Fundamentals of Rotary Endodontics

From diagnosing and establishing your endo treatment plan to achieving a dense, three dimensional fill, you will learn modern, step-by-step fundamentals for everyday use. Topics include Troubleshootin

Dental Treatments for Snoring and

Didactic Topics and Objectives Understanding Fundamentals of Sleep Medicine Understanding Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, OSA, and Defining Respiratory Events ThatSeparate the Two Review of Literatu

Prevention of Disease Transmission

This course will discuss infectious diseases which can potentially be transmitted in the dental office. Prevention of disease transmission in the dental office will be explored and OSHA's current guid

Pediatric Dentistry for the 21st

This pediatric dental course will provide the practitioner with current information on various aspects of pediatric dentistry including management of dental caries, behavior, special needs patients, a

Behind the Scenes of a Periodontal

"Have you ever wondered exactly what goes on when your patient sees a periodontist? Dr. Timko will present a behind the scenes, in depth look, at a state-of-the-art periodontal practice. Topics t
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University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine

3501 Terrace Street
Pittsburgh, PA   15261
United States
412-648-8370

Website: http://www.dental.pitt.edu/ce