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  • Contains 6 Product(s)

    Up to 24 Credit Hours. Journal CE Tests for Pediatric Dentistry, Volume 46.

    Tests, articles, and CE certificates for 6 issues of Pediatric Dentistry 2024 (Volume 46)

  • Contains 18 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 10/25/2024

    Earn 18 CE Credits - This course features the recognized leaders in the field, both in dental anesthesia as well as pediatric dentistry. You’ll find didactic lectures, case studies, and panel discussions. This course is intended for pediatric dentists who have had training in sedation techniques. **Course recorded live in 2024, ability to earn CE will expire in October 2027

    This course features recognized leaders in the field, both in dental anesthesia as well as pediatric dentistry. You’ll find didactic lectures, case studies, film clip sessions, and panel discussions with personalized attention. There will be dedicated forums to ask questions and talk about specific issues with course faculty, discuss techniques for effective communication with the patient and parent to address unusually challenging and complex situations.

    **Course recorded live in 2024

    Speaker Contact Information:

    Sarat (Bobby) Thikkurissy: sarat.thikkurissy@cchmc.org

    Scott Papineau: drscottpapineau@gmail.com 

    Stephen Wilson: pedosw46@gmail.com

    Christine Quinn: cquinn@dentistry.ucla.edu

    Cara Riley: cjcarajoy@gmail.com 


  • Contains 12 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 10/25/2024

    This course is specially designed for the pediatric dental assistant to enhance their knowledge and understanding of sedation emergencies and other emergent medical conditions in the office. This course is worth 7.5 CE credits. **Course recorded live in 2024, ability to earn CE will expire in October 2027

    This course is specially designed for the pediatric dental assistant to enhance their knowledge and understanding of sedation emergencies and other emergent medical conditions in the office. An introduction to oral sedatives and using nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation will be included. Participants will learn how to organize and prepare the office for an organized response to a medical emergency and how to assist in the management of medical and sedation emergencies.


    Course Chair and Speaker

    Scott Papineau, D.D.S, PharmD - drscottpapineau@gmail.com

    Speakers

    Bobby Thikkurissy, D.D.S., M.S. - sarat.thikkurissy@cchmc.org

    Stephen Wilson, D.M.D., M.A., Ph.D. - pedosw46@gmail.com

    Cara Riley, D.M.D., M.S., D.A.D.B.A - cjcarajoy@gmail.com

  • Contains 12 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 08/15/2024

    If you're serious about becoming a diplomate, this course could make the difference. Presented by leading educators and clinicians, this course focuses on preparing the candidate to succeed in the oral portion of the board examination. Learn about the various domains contained in the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry examination, successful test taking techniques and how to be prepared for this type of high-stakes clinical examination. Additionally, participants will learn how to organize, remember and present pediatric dentistry information and literature.

    If you're serious about becoming a diplomate, this course could make the difference. Presented by leading educators and clinicians, this course focuses on preparing the candidate to succeed in the oral portion of the board examination. Learn about the various domains contained in the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry examination, successful test taking techniques and how to be prepared for this type of high-stakes clinical examination. Additionally, participants will learn how to organize, remember and present pediatric dentistry information and literature. 

     Course Objectives 

     Upon completion of this course, the participant should have a better understanding of:

    • The examination process
    • How cases are designed and graded
    • Suggested methods for exam preparation
    • Strategies for success in taking the exam
    • Topical areas of the exam
    • Techniques for stress reduction during the exam

    Speakers:

    Christina Carter, DMD crcdmd@msn.com

    John Tim Wright, DDS, MS Tim_Wright@unc.edu

    *This course is available to purchase and earn CE until on August 15, 2027. Video content is available to view until August 15, 2029*

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/26/2024

    Using a fast paced and largely unscripted mock trial format, two veteran trial attorneys will represent their clients before the judge and jury to determine the degree of liability for dental unit manufacturer ACME Dental Inc or the treating dentist for damages suffered by a child plaintiff who suffered serious complications due to an infection caused by contaminated dental unit water.

    Speakers:  Shannon E. Mills, Olivia Wann, JD, Amanda Hill, RDH, CDIPC, Kelli C. Mack, DDS

    Using a fast paced and largely unscripted mock trial format, two veteran trial attorneys will represent their clients before the judge and jury to determine the degree of liability for dental unit manufacturer ACME Dental Inc or the treating dentist for damages suffered by a child plaintiff who suffered serious complications due to an infection caused by contaminated dental unit water. Session attendees will be the jurors as they vote to determine the outcome of the trial.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand the differences between civil and criminal jurisprudence using scenarios based on cases involving both malpractice and product liability.
    • Clarify the importance of proper documentation and record keeping as essential elements of practice risk management
    • Explain how critical evidence-based expert witness testimony can be in determining case outcomes
    • Elaborate why properly validated instructions for use are essential elements of risk avoidance for dental manufacturers and vendors

    Speaker Contacts: semillsdds@gmail.com, olivia@oliviawann.com, amandahillRDH@gmail.comkelli.c.mack.mil@health.mil 

  • Contains 13 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/26/2024

    String of Pearls presentations from AAPD 2024

    String of Pearls AAPD 2024

    Speaker:  Barney T. Olsen, DDS, MS – barneyolsen@msn.com; Class II Resin Composites That Last: The Trick
    Speaker:  Mary Chapman, DDS marychapman2@gmail.com; Chairside Fabrication of Obturators for Cyst Marsupialization and Decompression
    Speaker:  David M. Avenetti, DDS, MSD, MPH avenetti@uic.edu; The Future is Now: Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on You and Your Practice
    Speaker:  Michael D. Webb, DDS, MEd webbmi14@ecu.edu; Operating Room Cases in a Rural Hospital
    Speaker:  Martha L. Forero, DDS, MS foreroml@yahoo.com; Autism Smiles: A Dental Desensitization Program for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Speaker:  Shawn M. Johnson, ChFC, CLU, CLTC – sjohnson@th-online.net; Balancing Debt Repayment with Building Wealth
    Speaker:  Jayakumar Jayaraman, BDS, MDS, FDSRCS, MS, PhD jayaramanj@vcu.edu; Introducing “RAPID” - A New initiative to improve Reporting Quality of Research in Pediatric Dentistry
    Speaker:  Sharon Freudenberger, DDS sharonfreuden@gmail.com; Differences in Caries Detection by Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation in Patients with Special Health Care Needs
    Speaker:  Beau D. Meyer, DDS, MPH meyer.781@osu.edu; Using Triazolam for Sedation in 8-15 Year Old Children
    Speaker:  Alice P. Chen, DMD, FAAPD achen@roseman.edu; Treating the Medical Compromised Child: Tips on Staying Organized and Efficient in a Busy Practice
    Speaker:  Lauren DiBenedetto, DDS, FAAPD, MPH dibenedetto.lauren@gmail.com; A Review of Current Public Health Topics Relevant to Pediatric Dentistry

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/26/2024

    Introduction to basic and advanced elements of managing the patient under conscious sedation. The presentation will review safety protocols and introduce sedation pharmacological principles. A discussion of patient selection with reference to the sedation armamentarium. The attendee at the end of the presentation should learn safety and caution techniques and ideals when it comes to sedation equipment, monitoring, and selecting the appropriate medication.

    Speaker:  Wesley Archer, DMD – Pediatric Dentist, Boston University, Boston, MA

    Introduction to basic and advanced elements of managing the patient under conscious sedation. The presentation will review safety protocols and introduce sedation pharmacological principles. A discussion of patient selection with reference to the sedation armamentarium. The attendee at the end of the presentation should learn safety and caution techniques and ideals when it comes to sedation equipment, monitoring, and selecting the appropriate medication.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Upon completion, participants will be able to Identify safety protocols when managing the sedated patient
    • Upon completion, participants will be able to select the appropriate patient for conscious sedation
    • Upon completion, participants will be able to understand why certain medications are selected for sedation


    Speaker Email: wxxexxs@gmail.com

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/26/2024

    In 2013, the orthodontic industry underwent a massive transition from traditional alginate and plaster to 3D printing, fundamentally changing interactions with patients, connection to patient materials, and communication with labs, forever. Now, it's pediatric dentistry's turn! This presentation will cover in-depth the key differences between traditional and digital impressions, and investigate the new avenues to treatment unlocked by digital workflows. Dentists can expect to learn concurrently from process workflow and business strategy perspectives.

    Speaker:  Christian Saurman

    In 2013, the orthodontic industry underwent a massive transition from traditional alginate and plaster to 3D printing, fundamentally changing interactions with patients, connection to patient materials, and communication with labs, forever. Now, it's pediatric dentistry's turn! This presentation will cover in-depth the key differences between traditional and digital impressions, and investigate the new avenues to treatment unlocked by digital workflows. Dentists can expect to learn concurrently from process workflow and business strategy perspectives.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand holistically the process of scanning and submitting lab cases, understanding WHY new options are unlocked with digital impressions, not just how.
    • Understand benefits of scanning, including improved impressions, fewer appointments, and an ideal patient experience.
    • Identify the business strategy considerations of converting to a digital workflow, including real cost-comparisons, staffing considerations, insurance upgrades, digital storage needs, and competitive marketing distinctions.

    Speaker Contact: olivia@neolab.com 

  • Contains 31 Product(s)

    AAPD is offering CE for the courses at Annual Session you were not able to attend. You have the opportunity to purchase and earn CE hours. Purchase the entire Annual Session package here!

    AAPD is offering CE for the courses at Annual Session you were not able to attend. You have the opportunity to purchase and earn CE hours. Purchase the entire Annual Session package here!

  • Contains 10 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/25/2024

    Are you interested in what's happening globally with pediatric dentistry? Listen to this session and hear from experienced international pediatric dentists. Join 10 international dentists as they share their presentations.

    Are you interested in what's happening globally with pediatric dentistry? Listen to this session and hear from experienced international pediatric dentists. Join 8 international dentists as they share their presentations.

    Nabil Ouatik, DMD, MSc, FRCD(C), MFDS RCPS(Glas) – Faculty lecturer, McGill University / Autotransplantation of Teeth: Digital Keys to Success for Pediatric Dentists, dr.ouatik@pediadent.ca 
    Hey Ching Wong, BDS, MDS – Honorary Dental Officer, The University of Hong Kong / Validation of the Behaviour Profile Rating Scale (BPRS) in Assessing Dental Fear and Anxiety in Young Children, heyching611@gmail.com
    Harsh Vyas, BDS.,MDS. – Head, Department of Dentistry, NH SRCC Children's Hospital, Mumbai / If You Find Yourself in a Hole, Stop Digging: Decision Making During Excavation of Deep Carious Lesions in Vital Teeth, drharshvyas@yahoo.com
    Sara Werb, DDS – Pediatric Dentist, 123 Dentist/University of Toronto / What a Child’s Mouth is Really Saying About Toxic Stress?, sarabwerb@gmail.com
    Harleen Kumar, BDSc, DCD – Head of Department, Paediatric Dentistry, Sydney Dental Hospital / OR or Not? Let's Manage the Rot! Addressing Early Childhood Caries in Australia through Chronic Disease Management, harleen.kumar@health.nsw.gov.au
    Ninna E. Yuson, DDM, MS – Staff Specialist, Women’s and Children’s Hospital / Transitions: Graduating from Pediatric to Adult Dentistry, ninna@umich.edu
    Mike J. Hubbard, BDS, COP, PhD – Professorial Fellow (Hon), The University of Melbourne / Getting to know The D3 Group and its Chalky Teeth Campaign, mike.hubbard@unimelb.edu.au
    Eugenia D'A Henriquez-D'aquino, DDS MS – Associate Professor, University of Chile / Salivary Biomarkers and Their Importance for Early Childhood Caries Diagnosis, eugeniahd@gmail.com