Dental Emergencies: PAINAssistant Professor and Assistant Head of Undergraduate Endodontics Bettina Basrani, DDS, Phd., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences Cameron Clokie, DDS., Ph.D., Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist, Dr. Daniel Haas, Dorothy McComb , Professor Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Head Division of Research Department of Dentistry Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Howard Tenenbaum, DDS, Dip Perio, PhD, FRCD(C), Dr. Robert Carroll Monday, July 26, 2010 -
2 hours
45.00
In this program, you will learn about the most common reason for a patient to call and request urgent care – pain in the orofacial region. ... read more
Dental Emergencies: INFECTIONAssistant Professor and Assistant Head of Undergraduate Endodontics Bettina Basrani, DDS, Phd., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences Cameron Clokie, DDS., Ph.D., Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist, Dr. Daniel Haas, Dorothy McComb , Professor Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Head Division of Research Department of Dentistry Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Howard Tenenbaum, DDS, Dip Perio, PhD, FRCD(C), Dr. Robert Carroll Monday, July 26, 2010 -
2 hours
45.00
In this program, we will cover the principles of treating infection and cover many common infections that may present as an emergency in a d ... read more
Dental Emergencies: HAEMORRHAGEAssistant Professor and Assistant Head of Undergraduate Endodontics Bettina Basrani, DDS, Phd., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences Cameron Clokie, DDS., Ph.D., Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist, Dr. Daniel Haas, Dorothy McComb , Professor Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Head Division of Research Department of Dentistry Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Howard Tenenbaum, DDS, Dip Perio, PhD, FRCD(C), Dr. Robert Carroll Monday, July 26, 2010 -
2 hours
45.00
In this program, we will review the physiology of blood clotting, and present the causes of excessive bleeding most commonly encountered in ... read more
This program looks at the protocols specific to paediatric dentistry including primary tooth abscess, injury to primary teeth and injury to ... read more
Dental Emergencies: TRAUMAAssistant Professor and Assistant Head of Undergraduate Endodontics Bettina Basrani, DDS, Phd., Professor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences Cameron Clokie, DDS., Ph.D., Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist, Dr. Daniel Haas, Dorothy McComb , Professor Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Head Division of Research Department of Dentistry Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Howard Tenenbaum, DDS, Dip Perio, PhD, FRCD(C), Dr. Robert Carroll Friday, July 23, 2010 -
2 hours
45.00
In this program, you will review assessing the nature and urgency of a dental emergency due to trauma or accident to the teeth. You will als ... read more
Occlusal wear and occlusal disease are one of the greatest threats to the dentition of the baby boomer population. Aging presents many uniqu ... read more
Clinical digital photography is arguably the most important tool for communication in a dental office, allowing practitioners to educate pat ... read more
In this course, Dr. Alex Touchstone, a certified CEREC trainer, will show participants how to maximize the use of a CEREC unit in the dental ... read more
A rubber dam creates a dry field that is not contaminated by saliva and other debris during all bonded procedures. It improves access during ... read more
In this course, Dr. Ryan Schwendiman will discuss anterior composite veneers; posterior Class One composites with secondary anatomy and exte ... read more
The plaque biofilm is the cause of the two most common oral diseases- caries and periodontal disease. Understanding the biology of the biof ... read more
The event, which takes place in La Jolla, California, will be broadcast live online to provide those who cannot make it to California an opp ... read more
This presentation will review the decision making criteria in selecting luting agents based on restorative materials and preparation design ... read more
Dentin hypersensitivity continues to be a problem for patients and practitioners alike. The increase in erosion, patient aging and recessio ... read more
Misalignments of the head and neck measured on lateral, nasium and vertex X-rays play a significant role in bite and tempro-mandibular joint ... read more
We are all ConnectedDr. Chase Douglas, D.D.S. Wednesday, February 24, 2010 -
1 hour and 15 minutes
1h
45.00
Anyone interested in the range of services patients can be directed to for various special care needs for assessment, treatment and/or diagn ... read more
Identify the most common TMJ problems, ages of occurrence, and associated dentofacial and occlusal deformities. Understand the pathophysiolo ... read more
7th generation adhesive materials have simplified the process of dental bonding, and made esthetic procedures very predictable. These new pr ... read more
Regenerative Medicine: The Future of Oral SurgeryProfessor, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Clinical Sciences Cameron Clokie, DDS., Ph.D., Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Specialist Friday, February 05, 2010 -
30 minutes
20.00
Dr. Clokie discusses exciting research into regenerative medicine that will lead to much more effective and cost efficient ways to enhance i ... read more
Dr. Cvitkovitch will discuss some new products that can be effective in promoting carries resistance. He will also review research being don ... read more
With the increasing popularity of over the counter herbal medications, many patients are self medicating with these products. Many herbal me ... read more
Update in Paediatric Pulp TherapyAssistant Professor in Department of Paediatric Dentistry Paul Andrews, B.Sc, DDS.,M.Sc., FRCDC, Paediatric Specialist Friday, February 05, 2010 -
30 minutes
20.00
Dr. Andrews reviews indications for pulpotomy treatment and discusses current evidence related to various treatment options including issues ... read more
Prosthodontic UpdateAssistant Professor, Discipline of Prosthodontics Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Peter McDermott, B.A., M.A., D.D.S., M.Sc. (Prostho), F.R.C.D. (c) D.D.S. Friday, February 05, 2010 -
30 minutes
20.00
Dr. McDermott reviews the current evidence related to the use of all ceramic posterior restorations with recommendations to improve success. ... read more
Dr. Nkansah discusses some current issues in sedation including some recent deaths in dental offices related to sedation for dental treatmen ... read more
An Introduction to Cone Beam CTDr. Susanne Perschbacher, D.D.S. , M.Sc. , F.R.C.D. [C], Diplomat ABOMR [American Board of Oral Maxillofacial Radiologists] Friday, February 05, 2010 -
30 minutes
20.00
Dr. Pershbacher will explain the science and technology related to Cone Beam CT Radiography and its specific application to dentistry includ ... read more
The latest in cosmetic restorations, including preparation techniques. ... read more
Acute Pain in the Dental Practice: Management of the Whole SpectrumProfessor Periodontology Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Head Division of Research Department of Dentistry Mount Sinai Hospital University of Toronto Howard Tenenbaum, DDS, Dip Perio, PhD, FRCD(C) Tuesday, January 19, 2010 -
30 minutes
1h
20.00
Presentation, management, and prevention of post-operative pain ... read more
Dr. Steven Glassman will discuss the use of OraVerse in his practice. He will share his experience including useful applications, case examp ... read more
Dental professionals are now incorporating blood screening, evidence based supplementation , laser therapy, DNA testing, and physician refer ... read more
Cone Beam technology is taking dentistry by storm. From its uses in placing implants to oral surgery to orthodontics, this technology allows ... read more
Dental therapy has returned to its CONSERVE-ative basics:
- Less removal of tooth and periodontal structures
- Less intervention in the he ... read more
Cone Beam Computed Tomography offers a whole new paradigm to dental radiography. From what has been conventional 2D images, dentists now ha ... read more
Cone beam computed tomography is fast becoming the choice for both diagnosis and treatment planning. In many instances, CBCT soon will becom ... read more
Thermoplastic techniques to fill a root canal are assumed superior to single cone or lateral condensation. However the techniques are diffic ... read more
This presentation will instruct you on how to take a 360 degree rotation with either 512 or 1024 projections during the scanning time. You w ... read more
Cone BeamsDr. Daniel McEowen, DDS Tuesday, October 21, 2008 -
1 hour
1h
PreXion 3-D Dental Scanners are addressing the rapid shift in dentistry from analog-based 2-D film radiography to digital 2-D and 3-D volume ... read more
CAD-CAM technology has revolutionized the practice of dentistry, with enormous implications for the delivery of patient care that is timely, ... read more
The discussion will be comprehensive, clinically oriented and directed at the general dentist with a strong interest in endodontics as well ... read more