Dental CE Courses by University of Washington - Health Sciences School of Dentistry
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What WISHA Inspectors are Finding

The first session in this series of three safety courses will discuss the most frequently cited violations that WISHA inspectors find in dental offices relating to Bloodborne Pathogens. Do you know wh

Got 'Haz Com?

The second session will examine Hazard Communication problems revealed from complaints to WISHA and the associated fines. Does your office have a bullet-proof training program for the staff? Is the Ha

Endodontic Topics, Explanations,

The past decade has witnessed several changes in the world of endodontics. New technologies, instruments and materials have been developed making endodontic therapy more precise and predictable, while

Law/Lewis Lectureship on Pediatric

Have you ever wondered why pediatric dentists love their work so much? Would the idea of seeing 50 children each day sound like your worst nightmare come true? Come to this engaging program and discov

Restoring Implants in Clinical

This course includes presentations of a range of implant treatment options that are available to patients. Clinical techniques will be highlighted to achieve aesthetic and functional results and maxim

Recent Advances in Caries Assessment

This course will explore visual and technology-based methods for caries diagnosis and detection, as well as equipping the clinician with risk assessment principles to incorporate into today's dental p

Crown Lengthening and Margin Design

In this combined lecture and hands-on course, current concepts of clinical crown lengthening procedures and restoration margin designs will be discussed and pertinent clinical techniques practiced in

Common Oral Diseases: Emphasis

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 cho

Ernest M. Jones Memorial Lectureship

We live in a cynical time that rewards quick fixes, fast food, ATMs and instant everything. We are often tempted to veer from our preferred paths and make choices carelessly almost unconsciously. We h

The Art and Science of Anxiolysis

This course is designed for dental practitioners, hygienists and team members interested in providing safe and effective anxiolysis and sedation for their patients. For those practitioners already fam

Forensic Dentistry

Lecture Session: This first part of this course is designed to update participants on developments in the discipline of forensic odontology, and familiarize dentists and dental teams with various aspe

Direct Composite Artistry in the

Direct composites in the anterior dentition can provide the most conservative and affordable restorations for our patients, while maintaining a high level of aesthetics. Many practitioners have been f

Bloodborne Pathogen Training for

Bloodborne pathogen training is an annual requirement (WAC 296-823-12005) for everyone in every dental practice per the laws of the State of Washington (WAC 296-823) and will be provided in this sessi

Medical Emergencies in the Dental

Medical emergency courses have historically presented the information you need to return to your office and prepare yourself, your staff, and a kit for an adverse event. This course takes the training

Open Your Doors to the New Periodontics

This is not the same old perio course! The emphasis is on using the latest info (from science to marketing) to immediately help your practice and your patients. Dr. Donley presents a complete, evidenc

Dentistry for an Aging Population

Treating the elderly can be intimidating because it often requires the general dentist to manage complex problems in an atmosphere of uncertainty. This course explores practical approaches that will a

Oral Health Products for Home Use

Which powered toothbrush should I buy? Is it safe to use whitening toothpaste every day? Does it make any difference which ADA accepted fluoride toothpaste I use? Which herbal mouthrinse reduces gum d

Use and Abuse of the Term "Evidence-Based&q

All dental information presented to us is apparently becoming evidence-based. Insurance companies, professional organizations, and dental schools all have an interest in using the term evidence-based

Oral Surgery Secrets - Advanced

This oral surgery presentation gives ideas and recommendations that will simplify procedures, make them more easy and predictable, and help you broaden the range of operations performed in your office

The Periodontal Co-Therapist: Contemporary

The Periodontal Co-Therapist - Contemporary Periodontology for the Hygienist In addition to providing patient care, dental hygienists educate and advise their patients regarding proposed therapeutic

The Art of Dental Therapeutics:

This interactive program looks at some of the more common drugs and drug interactions and their management with a particular focus on the dental realm.This course will also provide updates on analgesi
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University of Washington - Health Sciences School of Dentistry

United States
206-543-5448

Website: http://www.dental.washington.edu/conted