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.
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04.17.24 | 8:00 PM ET | Fixed Prosthodontics | Emmanuelle Zennie, DMD | Smile With Your Whole Heart: The Oral-Systemic Link at the Heart of Healthcare |
Smile With Your Whole Heart: The Oral-Systemic Link at the Heart of HealthcareCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
This course delves into the intricate relationship between oral health and systemic well-being, emphasizing the bidirectional impact of oral conditions on systemic diseases. Through comprehensive exploration, participants will gain a profound understanding of the current knowledge surrounding this dynamic interplay. Key Learning Objectives:
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04.03.24 | 8:00 PM ET | Electives | Marie Fluent, DDS | HVE Tip to Central Vacuum: It’s All Connected |
HVE Tip to Central Vacuum: It’s All ConnectedCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Optimal suction in the dental operatory enhances performance and productivity, minimizes downtime, and improves air quality for dental personnel and patients. In this webinar, attendees will learn product and sizing selection considerations, and basic equipment maintenance from the HVE tip to the central vacuum to improve air quality for themselves, dental team members, and their patients. Learning Objectives: |
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03.06.24 | 8:00 PM ET | Endodontics | William Nudera, DDS, MS | Nothing is Easy Until it’s Done! |
Nothing is Easy Until it’s Done!Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
The simple messaging of clean, shape, and obturate has dominated the teaching of endodontic technique for decades. Well, if it was that easy, wouldn’t we all be doing it? If we take a moment and truly reflect on all of the aspects of basic endodontic technique (from access to obturation), there are well over 50 steps! This webinar will showcase an actual clinical treatment case from Dr. Nudera’s private practice. Listen in as he describes the details of his treatment approach and the steps he took in order to managed the case from start to finish. Upon completion of the this webinar, the clinician should have a better understanding of: Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner looking to refine your skills or a budding professional eager to enhance your endodontic knowledge, this presentation is for you. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights and take your endodontic technique to the next level. |
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02.21.24 | 8:00 PM ET | Practice Management and Human Relations | AnnMarie Olson, DDS | Building a New Dental Office: Should You Press the Easy Button? |
Building a New Dental Office: Should You Press the Easy Button?Credits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Designing and building a new dental office is exciting, but it can be overwhelming. Juggling the demands of your current office, dental team and patient care, along with color palates, new equipment, and treatment room designs can be stressful. It would be tempting to let someone else take over the details. Should you press the “Easy Button? After leasing the same office space for 27 years, Dr. AnnMarie Olson took the leap to purchase an office condominium near her referral specialists and created a modern and comforting space for her patients. Dr. Olson will look at her recent experience building a dental office with topics including:
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01.31.24 | 8:00 PM ET | Practice Management and Human Relations | Travis Campbell, DDS | Top 8 Mistakes With Dental Insurance |
Top 8 Mistakes With Dental InsuranceCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Dental insurance can be one of the most frustrating aspects of working in dentistry. The rules and the process can be onerous and outright unfair. This session is designed to help you overcome the most common mistakes with dental insurance that are causing a lot of the problems most offices are having. Are you ready to have an easier time with insurance AND to get better results? Objectives: |
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01.17.24 | 8:00 PM ET | Self-Improvement | Steffany Mohan, DDS | Just Making Smiles: The Underlying Cause of Happiness | Exploring a New Paradigm in Dentistry |
Just Making Smiles: The Underlying Cause of Happiness | Exploring a New Paradigm in DentistryCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Making Smiles: The Underlying Cause of Happiness is a groundbreaking continuing education course that seeks to revolutionize the dental visit into a holistic health & wellness experience. This course aims to inspire a movement where patients eagerly seek dental visits not just for oral health but for overall well-being and happiness. We explore how dentists can evolve beyond traditional roles, becoming health and wellness advocates and life coaches. Through this course, participants will learn to create a dental experience that encompasses mind-body wellness, emotional health, and lifestyle coaching, transforming their practice into a sought-after destination for holistic health. By integrating the latest in holistic dental practices with strategies for patient engagement and empowerment, this course will equip dentists to lead this exciting new wave in healthcare. Learning Objectives: |
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12.06.23 | 8:00 PM ET | Special Patient Care | Randy Hernandez, PT | Part 2 | Interdisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of TMD: Physical Therapy and DDS Collaboration in Patient Care |
Part 2 | Interdisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of TMD: Physical Therapy and DDS Collaboration in Patient CareCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
This course discusses the collaboration of physical therapists and dental practitioners in the evaluation and management of TMD. An overview of anatomy and biomechanics of the TMJ will be discussed leading into evaluation techniques that will guide treatment. Review of Diagnostic Criteria for TMD will guide evaluation and treatment for appropriate patient population. Demonstration of in-office techniques that can be performed by dental practitioners will help identify TMD patients who are appropriate for physical therapy intervention. Case reviews exploring interdisciplinary treatment for TMD will highlight the efficacy of physical therapy and dental collaboration for this patient population. Objectives: |
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11.29.23 | 8:00 PM ET | Special Patient Care | Randy Hernandez, PT | Part 1 | Interdisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of TMD: Physical Therapy and DDS Collaboration in Patient Care |
Part 1 | Interdisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of TMD: Physical Therapy and DDS Collaboration in Patient CareCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
This course discusses the collaboration of physical therapists and dental practitioners in the evaluation and management of TMD. An overview of anatomy and biomechanics of the TMJ will be discussed leading into evaluation techniques that will guide treatment. Review of Diagnostic Criteria for TMD will guide evaluation and treatment for appropriate patient population. Demonstration of in-office techniques that can be performed by dental practitioners will help identify TMD patients who are appropriate for physical therapy intervention. Case reviews exploring interdisciplinary treatment for TMD will highlight the efficacy of physical therapy and dental collaboration for this patient population. Objectives: |
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11.01.23 | 8:00 PM ET | Periodontics | Pamela Ray, DDS | Putting it All Together: The Basics of Suturing |
Putting it All Together: The Basics of SuturingCredits: 1.5
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
The course is designed to review suture material and technique. Attendees will learn why certain sutures are used and why certain techniques of suturing are selected for closure. The purpose is to move beyond the simple interrupted suture.
When attendees complete the course they should have a working knowledge of the following:
1. Types of sutures on the market
2. Needle selection
3. Needle holder selection
4. Suture styles and indications for use
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10.04.23 | 8:00 PM ET | Electives | Leslie Fang, MD PhD | Exploring the State of COVID, Vaccines, and Antibiotics for Dental Implants |
Exploring the State of COVID, Vaccines, and Antibiotics for Dental ImplantsCredits: 2.0
Cost: Free
Time: 8:00 PM ET
Join us for an enlightening webinar as we dive into the critical topics surrounding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and explore effective strategies for the upcoming respiratory season. In this course, we’ll address the most pressing concerns and provide valuable insights to help you make informed decisions. What We Are NOT Going to Say: What We ARE Going To Say: Strategies for the Upcoming Respiratory Season: Plus, we’ll give you an exclusive peek into the “NEW Ultimate Cheat Sheet” to help you navigate new guidelines for use of antibiotics for patients getting dental implants. |