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
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.

11.05.25 8:00 PM ET Orthodontics Robert Waugh, D.M.D., M.S. Digital Indirect Bonding Solutions in Orthodontics

Digital Indirect Bonding Solutions in Orthodontics

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

Digitally facilitated indirect bonding is transforming orthodontics by delivering unprecedented precision, efficiency, and patient comfort. This presentation explores how advanced digital workflows—enhanced by AI integration—are automating treatment simulations with greater accuracy than traditional manual techniques.

Attendees will learn how these innovations are reshaping the new-patient intake process, accelerating treatment starts, and driving improved clinical outcomes, as digital systems rapidly surpass conventional diagnostic, bonding and treatment methods.

10.29.25 8:00 PM ET Endodontics Mike Miyasaki, DDS Creating a Pathway to Endodontic Success for the General Practitioner

Creating a Pathway to Endodontic Success for the General Practitioner

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

Endodontic procedures can often feel complex and unpredictable—but they don’t have to. This course is designed to equip the general practitioner with the knowledge and tools to approach endodontics with clarity and confidence. Participants will explore a file system that has revolutionized the rotary world and learn practical strategies for accurate diagnosis, understanding root canal morphology, and mastering the essential steps of shaping, cleansing, obturation, and restoration. By the end, you’ll have a clear, repeatable pathway to deliver successful endodontic outcomes in everyday practice.

10.15.25 8:00 PM ET Operative (Restorative) Dentistry Richard Young, DDS Injection Molded Direct Composites

Injection Molded Direct Composites

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

This course will teach how to utilize a clear matrix system in conjunction with well proven and researched advanced adhesion techniques to treat black triangles and anterior direct composite restorations. The restoration of abfraction lesions/Class-V restorations will also be reviewed and a technique with adhesives that have shown exceptional long-term clinical success will be discussed, demonstrated and practiced in the workshops. These protocols may also be used for posterior direct “Super Composite” restorations as well.

09.17.25 8:00 PM ET Orthodontics David Sarver, DMD, MS Dentofacial Asymmetries: An Intellectual & Clinical Approach

Dentofacial Asymmetries: An Intellectual & Clinical Approach

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

In this course you will learn how bone physiology is just not an egg headed topic that you learned in basic science, but something that may be commonly and applicable in I have variety of clinical situations.

Learning Objectives:
1. How bone morphology is a result of the functional load put on it
2. How craniofacial and alveolar growth occur over a lifetime
3. How to apply these principles to clinical situations

09.03.25 8:00 PM ET Fixed Prosthodontics Tommaso Ghedini, DDS Immediacy in Implant Dentistry: The Prosthetic & Biological Management of the Soft Tissue Contour

Immediacy in Implant Dentistry: The Prosthetic & Biological Management of the Soft Tissue Contour

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

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the essential principles and techniques for managing the soft tissue and emergence profile around dental implants. It covers the critical aspects of soft tissue management, including techniques to achieve optimal soft tissue contours, stability, and aesthetics. The course highlights the importance of meticulous digital planning to ensure accurate case assessment and treatment execution with an immediate approach. Participants will learn how to leverage the latest advances in computer-guided surgical procedures, which allow for precise, minimally invasive implant placement, reducing trauma and promoting faster healing. The program also focuses on the biological aspects of tissue management, addressing how to effectively handle soft and hard tissues to support long-term implant success. Key topics include tissue preservation, augmentation, and contouring techniques that help achieve natural aesthetic results in both post-extractive and other challenging cases. Additionally, the course emphasizes the importance of selecting appropriate prosthetic components, considering their role in final tissue contours, occlusion, and function. Throughout the webinar, participants will gain practical insights into planning and executing immediate implant protocols, managing soft tissues for optimal emergence profiles, and ensuring predictable, durable outcomes.

Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the key principles of soft tissue and emergence profile management to achieve optimal aesthetic outcomes around dental implants.
2. Evaluate and select appropriate prosthetic components that support ideal tissue contours, function, and aesthetics.
3. Develop comprehensive treatment plans for immediate implant protocols, ensuring predictable, durable results with a focus on mimicking natural tissue architecture.

08.20.25 8:00 PM ET Periodontics Pamela Ray, DDS Let’s Get Serious About Periodontal Disease Because it is a Serious Disease…..

Let’s Get Serious About Periodontal Disease Because it is a Serious Disease…..

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

This lecture will examine the increasingly broad adverse systemic effects of periodontal disease and oral pathogens.

Upon completion of this course, participants will have:
1. A list of current systemic conditions exacerbated, compounded, or initiated by periodontal pathogens
2. A better knowledge of appropriate diagnostic steps and proven effective treatments for periodontal disease.
3. A more wellness-driven approach to managing periodontal patients.

08.06.25 8:00 PM ET Self-Improvement Leslie Fang, MD PhD You Are What You Eat!

You Are What You Eat!

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

With the current rage with Ozempic, WEGOVY, Mounjaro and Zepbound, you will be seeing your share of patients on these drugs.
1. What are they?
2. How do they work?
3. What are the benefits?
4. What are the side effects?
5. Most importantly, what are the implications for the dental professionals, and what do you have to do differently?

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