Dental CE Course: Restorative Expanded Functions: an 80-Hour Training Program

This continuing dental education training program will give you the background knowledge and practical skills needed to feel confident in providing the restorative expanded functions recently passed by the Minnesota Board of Dentistry. "A Registered Dental Assistant or Licensed Dental Hygienist may perform certain restorative procedures under indirect supervision upon completion of a board-approved course and issuance of a Restorative Functions (RF) Credential. The procedures that will be allowed include placing, contouring and adjusting: a) amalgam restorations, b) glass ionomers, and/or c) Class I or Class V supragingival composite restorations, whose margins are entirely within the enamel; adaptation and cementation of stainless steel crowns; and adjusting the occlusion on newly placed restorations.

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Contact Information

University of Minnesota School of Dentistry

6-406 Moos Health Sciences Tower
Minneapolis, MN   55455
United States
612-625-1418; (

Website: http://www.dentalce.umn.edu/coursecalendar/RestExpFunc/home.html

Course Information

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Credits:80