Through AGD/PACE approved provider DC Dental, we are thrilled to bring you live, interactive, ultra high-quality webinars.      DC Clinical courses are hand picked based on our mission to deliver actionable, skill building knowledge that makes your “dental life” more efficient, more productive and ultimately, more rewarding.

At the end of each archived course, a quiz will automatically pop up. Once you receive 100% on the quiz, you will then be emailed your CE Certificate within 1 business day. 

Date Time Category Faculty Member Webinar Title
06.24.26 8:00 PM ET Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Hugh Coyne, MB BS BSc PgDip (with merit) MRCGP DRCOG DCH Lessons in Longevity From the The Bridge on The River Kwai

Lessons in Longevity From the The Bridge on The River Kwai

Credits: 15
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

Dentistry is an intellectually demanding, physically repetitive, and psychologically intense profession. Dentists are expected to maintain exceptional concentration, precision, and patient care standards while managing high workloads and business pressures. These demands place dentists at increased risk of musculoskeletal injury, burnout, cardiovascular disease, metabolic illness, and reduced career longevity. Despite these demands, dentists are required to maintain good physical health.

This course explores evidence-based strategies to improve healthspan, performance, and career sustainability for dental professionals. Using a combination of clinical science, evolutionary medicine, and clinical experience, participants will learn how exercise, sleep, nutrition, screening, and lifestyle medicine influence long-term health outcomes and professional performance. The course also explores emerging longevity science, including mitochondrial health, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, and early disease detection, translating complex research into practical and achievable interventions. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to reduce disease risk, maintain physical resilience, enhance cognitive performance, and improve quality of life throughout their careers and into retirement.

Learning Objectives
1. Understand the key modifiable factors that influence longevity and healthspan in healthcare professionals: Participants will understand how physical activity, metabolic health, sleep consistency, body composition, and preventive screening contribute to reducing chronic disease risk and improving long-term functional capacity.
2. Recognise the importance of cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle strength, and daily movement in reducing mortality risk:  Participants will be able to explain the role of VO2 max, resistance training, and non-exercise activity in maintaining mitochondrial function, reducing cardiometabolic risk, and preserving physical independence.
3. Apply practical, evidence-based lifestyle and screening strategies to improve personal health, professional performance, and career sustainability:
Participants will be able to identify realistic interventions relating to exercise prescription, dietary patterns, sleep optimisation, and early disease detection that can be incorporated into busy clinical schedules.

05.13.26 8:00 PM ET Practice Management and Human Relations Shue Her, DDS Profitability and Business Principles in a Challenging Economy

Profitability and Business Principles in a Challenging Economy

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

In today’s economic environment where costs are ever increasing, there are ways to help you to not only be profitable but to thrive! This course will go over essential financial statement knowledge, business principles as well as some easy steps to help with profitability.

Learning objectives
1) Gain a basic understanding of financial statements
2) Understand the business principles that govern all businesses including and especially dental offices
3) Apply simple steps to kick start your journey to increased profitability

04.29.26 8:00 PM ET Endodontics Yarennis Guzman, DDS The DNA of Obturation: From Bioceramics to Restorative Success

The DNA of Obturation: From Bioceramics to Restorative Success

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

This lecture explores the biological and clinical foundations of successful root canal obturation through the concept of the “DNA of Obturation.” Participants will analyze the essential factors that determine long-term endodontic success, including bacterial control, irrigant activation, three dimensional sealing, the clinical application of bioceramic materials, and the importance of immediate coronal sealing.

The course integrates current scientific evidence, clinical protocols, and real case documentation to demonstrate how obturation, restoration, and material selection must function as a single, integrated system. Emphasis is placed on achieving predictable, biologically sound, and restorative-driven outcomes in modern endodontic practice.

Learning Objectives
At the end of this lecture, participants will be able to:
1. Identify the biological principles that govern successful root canal obturation.
2. Explain the clinical applications and advantages of bioceramic materials in endodontics.
3. Integrate endodontic and restorative protocols to achieve predictable and stable long-term outcomes.

04.15.26 8:00 PM ET Practice Management and Human Relations Nate Jeal, DMD First Call to First Appointment: How AI is Rewriting Patient Conversion

First Call to First Appointment: How AI is Rewriting Patient Conversion

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

Your phones are ringing, but are they converting? Research shows that 25-40% of daytime calls go unanswered, and of the calls that do get picked up, more than a third are confirmations and cancellations. In this webinar, Dr. Nate Jeal (dentist, practice owner, and founder of an AI voice platform built specifically for dentistry) breaks down the math behind the missed call problem, cuts through the AI hype, and shows you exactly how leading practices are using AI to capture and convert new patients.

Learning Objectives

1. Quantify the revenue impact of phone inefficiency: Participants will be able to calculate the estimated annual revenue loss from missed and mishandled inbound calls in a practice of their size.

2. Distinguish between AI scheduling architectures: Participants will understand the functional difference between notification-based AI tools and direct-integration AI agents, and why that distinction affects front desk workload and patient conversion.

3. Evaluate AI voice solutions against a practical framework: Participants will leave with a set of criteria to assess whether an AI receptionist solution is ready for real-world dental practice deployment.

03.11.26 8:00 PM ET Operative (Restorative) Dentistry Brandon Prior, DDS I Am NOT a Holistic Dentist

I Am NOT a Holistic Dentist

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

Wellness dentistry is rapidly emerging as one of the most compelling shifts in modern oral healthcare, but it’s often misunderstood. In this webinar, Dr. Brandon Prior clarifies the distinction and presents a modern, evidence-based approach to supporting whole-body health and wellness through dentistry. Attendees will learn how to anchor wellness principles in credible science, elevate patient trust, and integrate comprehensive, predictive, and proactive care into everyday practice.

Learning Objectives

  • Differentiate evidence-based wellness dentistry from the pseudoscientific claims commonly associated with “holistic dentistry.”
  • Explain how a science-driven wellness model enhances patient trust, communication, and overall health outcomes.
  • Identify opportunities to implement wellness principles in daily practice.
02.25.26 8:00 PM ET Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology Lucy Hooper, MBBS, BSc, MA, MRCGP, DRCOG, DCH From Personal Health to Practice Growth | Essential Markers for Health: Beyond the Mouth

From Personal Health to Practice Growth | Essential Markers for Health: Beyond the Mouth

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

Dentists are among the most health-aware professionals, but between the constant stream of podcasts, reels, and wellness trends, it’s hard to know what’s truly evidence-based. In this practical, science-driven session, Dr Lucy Hooper, Physician and Director at Coyne Medical, goes behind the hype to uncover what actually defines health in 2025. 

From lipoprotein (a) and apolipoprotein B to insulin resistance, visceral fat, inherited cancer genetics, APOE genotype, and the oral microbiome, she demystifies the latest biomarkers that predict long-term wellbeing and performance. 

Attendees will learn how to interpret these markers for themselves and their patients, separating science from noise, and how to apply whole-person health principles to enhance focus, credibility, and practice growth. 

By the end of this session, participants will: 

1. Identify the key advanced health markers that go beyond standard screening to predict longevity and resilience. 

2. Understand how oral, metabolic, and inflammatory pathways intersect — including the role of P. gingivalis, APOE, and the oral microbiome. 

3. Recognise oral-systemic links to inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and obesity. 

4. Cut through social media “wellness” noise to focus on truly evidence-based interventions. 

5. Apply whole-person health strategies to improve personal wellbeing, patient outcomes, and business sustainability. 

02.11.26 8:00 PM ET Restoration Chad Kasperowski, DMD Sports Mouthguards: Why Custom Protection Matters for Youth Athletes

Sports Mouthguards: Why Custom Protection Matters for Youth Athletes

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

This course explores the critical role of sports mouthguards in protecting youth athletes from dental and orofacial injuries. Participants will examine the epidemiology of sports-related dental trauma, evidence-based design specifications, and the comparative effectiveness of stock, boil-and-bite, and custom-fabricated mouthguards. The course also highlights emerging innovations such as smart mouthguards, antimicrobial materials, and digital 3D printing. By the end, learners will understand why custom-fitted mouthguards represent the gold standard in safety and prevention, and how dental professionals can advocate for and integrate them into sports health practices.

Learning Objectives

  1. Explain the prevalence and impact of sports-related dental injuries among youth athletes and the economic, emotional, and clinical consequences of orofacial trauma.
  2. Differentiate between stock, boil-and-bite, and custom-fabricated mouthguards in terms of materials, fit, effectiveness, and compliance.
  3. Evaluate current and emerging innovations in mouthguard technology—including smart sensors, antimicrobial materials, and digital workflows—and their potential benefits for preventive sports dentistry.
01.28.26 8:00 PM ET Practice Management and Human Relations Gregory Toback, DMD, MS The Five Tools of Successful Multi-Location Dentist Leadership

The Five Tools of Successful Multi-Location Dentist Leadership

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

This course provides a practical, real-world look at what it takes to successfully lead and grow a multi-location dental organization. Through the firsthand experience behind the creation and evolution of Resolute Dental Partners, participants will gain insight into the mindset, leadership tools, and strategic decisions required to scale with purpose—while preserving clinical excellence, culture, and long-term independence.

Learning Objectives:
• Through sharing the story of the birth and journey of Resolute Dental Partners, we will explore the mission, purpose and drive to create a multi-location dental group.
• To understand the challenges and pitfalls of multi-location dental groups, and what could threaten the success and independence of the company.
• To explore the key skillsets required by a dentist leader desiring to grow multiple locations and maximize the gifts and talents of the clinicians within the group.

12.17.25 8:00 PM ET Basic Sciences Lisa Kane, DMD Beyond the Script: Controlled Substance Regulations in Dentistry

Beyond the Script: Controlled Substance Regulations in Dentistry

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

Under the Controlled Substances Act and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)’s regulations, Dentists must maintain specific records of controlled substances they maintain, prescribe, administer, and/or dispense in order to prevent diversion and abuse of these substances. Additionally, Dentists must take certain measures to secure any controlled substances maintained on their premises. Failure to adhere to these requirements may result in criminal prosecutions, fines and even short prison sentences. This course describes the applicable requirements.

Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
1. Complete and maintain DEA Forms for ordering controlled substances;
2. Develop and maintain both Initial Inventories and Biennial Inventories of controlled substances maintained on the premises;
3. Properly dispose of controlled substances;
4. Guard against diversion of controlled substances by screening employees with access and implementing other required security requirements; and
5. Prepare for a potential DEA Inspection.

11.19.25 8:00 PM ET Orthodontics Richard Roblee, DDS Part 2: Synergizing Optimal Beauty and Wellness Through Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy

Part 2: Synergizing Optimal Beauty and Wellness Through Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy

Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET

Patients who seek ideal facial esthetics, optimal stomatognathic function, and overall health (including Airway), often require an interdisciplinary team approach. In addition to traditional restorative, periodontal, orthodontic, implant, and orthognathic therapies, new procedures such as Micro-Implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) and Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy (SFOT) can significantly enhance both Beauty and Wellness. This approach has been instrumental in achieving a new standard for ideal patient outcomes. The BeWell Concept represents a paradigm shift in interdisciplinary treatment, enabling providers to address significant overall health issues while simultaneously making their patients more beautiful.

Learning Objectives:

-Introduce the Next Generation of Interdisciplinary Dentofacial Therapy (IDT)
-Provide a broad overview of the BeWell Philosophy and its integration into interdisciplinary treatment for optimal patient care
-How Micro-Implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE), Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy (SFOT), and Restorative Dentistry play a critical role in enhancing beauty and wellness in your patients
-Demonstrate how to effectively communicate the benefits of the BeWell approach to patients and interdisciplinary team members.
-Illustrate case studies that showcase the successful application of the BeWell concept in clinical practice.

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