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AAPD 2025 Continuing Education Package

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 Annual Session package here! 

Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

**Preconference Course sold separately.


  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/25/2025

    This presentation provides participants with tools for completing a thorough patient assessment when using sedation as a treatment modality, and then describes the advantages and disadvantages of specific sedation agents based on the findings of the assessment. Both medical history and physical examination will be discussed in a clinically relevant manner. Medications used for sedation will be reviewed in terms of pharmacology and clinical effect. The goal of the presentation is to help providers tailor the sedation regimen to meet the needs of the patient and the treatment. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker:  Cara J. Riley, DMD, MS

    This presentation provides participants with tools for completing a thorough patient assessment when using sedation as a treatment modality, and then describes the advantages and disadvantages of specific sedation agents based on the findings of the assessment. Both medical history and physical examination will be discussed in a clinically relevant manner. Medications used for sedation will be reviewed in terms of pharmacology and clinical effect. The goal of the presentation is to help providers tailor the sedation regimen to meet the needs of the patient and the treatment.
    Learning Objectives:

    • Perform a thorough history and physical exam of the pediatric dental patient prior to sedation
    • Identify the significance of common medical conditions when providing sedation to pediatric patients
    • Tailor the sedation regimen to meet the needs of the patient and treatment

    Speaker Contact: cjcarajoy@gmail.com

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 13 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/25/2025

    String of Pearls Presentations from AAPD 2025. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    String of Pearls Presentations from AAPD 2025.

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker: Paul S. Casamassimo, DDS, MS – casamassimo.1@osu.edu / National Beverage Guidelines for Children Through 18 Years of Age
    Speaker: Suher Baker, BDS, DMD, MS, MBA - subakertt@gmail.com / Oral Health and Medical Conditions: The Preterm Birth Checklist
    Speaker: Daniel J. Grob, DDS, MS – drdjgrob@gmail.com / The Pediatric Orthodontic New Patient Exam, How Outside In and 3 Dimensional Imaging Benefits the Examination Process and Treatment
    Speaker: Kevin Kennedy, DDS –  kevinkennedydds@gmail.com / Compassionate Care for Kids from Hard Places and Their Families
    Speaker: Carolyn B. Crowell, DMD, FAAPD - carolyncrowell@icloud.com / A Novel Treatment for Deimpaction of Ectopic First Permanent Molars
    Speaker: Jayakumar Jayaraman, BDS, MDS, MS, PhD - drjayhk@hotmail.com / Navigating Supernumerary Teeth: Referral vs. Removal - When and Why?
    Speaker: Amanda K. Swanson, DDS - amanda.swanson@nationwidechildrens.org / Therapy Dogs in Your Pediatric Dentistry Practice
    Speaker: Adi Genish, DDS –  genishdds@gmail.com / From Clicks to Clinics: Social Media's Broader Influence on Pediatric Dentistry
    Speaker: Mala Desai, BDSc, MDSc, Grad Dip Clin Dent –  mala@drmala.com.au / Salivary Drooling in Children
    Speaker: Kim Hammersmith, DDS, MPH, MS – kim.hammersmith@nationwidechildrens.org / Second Molar Substitution: When and Why to do it
    Speaker: Nabil Ouatik, DMD, MSc, FRCD(C), FAAPD, MFDS RCPS(Glas) - nabil.ouatik@mcgill.ca / Digital Workflows for Predictable Autotransplantation of Teeth

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    This action-packed speed learning session will equip you with tools to provide exceptional care for children with special healthcare needs in your dental practice! In this session, you'll learn how to create an inclusive, sensory-friendly environment, discover practical strategies to manage self-injurious behavior, and a variety of other practice pearls. Plus, you'll gain valuable insights into smoothly transitioning aging-out patients to adult care, ensuring they continue to receive the support they need. Walk away with actionable tools to enhance your practice and better serve your patients—no matter their needs! Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker:  Jessica Webb, DDS, MSD, MA, MSRT, ACC
    Speaker:  Martha Ann Keels, DDS PhD
    Speaker:  Abidin Hakan Tuncer, DDS, DMD, MPH, FSCD

    This action-packed speed learning session will equip you with tools to provide exceptional care for children with special healthcare needs in your dental practice! In this session, you'll learn how to create an inclusive, sensory-friendly environment, discover practical strategies to manage self-injurious behavior, and a variety of other practice pearls. Plus, you'll gain valuable insights into smoothly transitioning aging-out patients to adult care, ensuring they continue to receive the support they need. Walk away with actionable tools to enhance your practice and better serve your patients—no matter their needs!

    Learning Objectives:

    • Operate a dental practice that is inclusive of children with special healthcare needs including; sensory adapted dental environments, universal design, and a range of practical strategies for private practitioners
    • Implement effective techniques to manage oral self-injurious behavior
    • Develop an efficient framework for coordinating the transition of aging-out patients with special healthcare needs to adult dental care

    Speaker Contacts: jessica@fiercelyblissful.comkeels001@duke.edu, & abidin.tuncer@childrenscolorado.org

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    Molar hypomineralization affects significant portions of children in the USA and globally and can lead to a variety of tooth phenotypes and morbidities. The etiology involves environmental stressors during tooth formation and likely has a genetic component that is not well-understood. This course will review the epidemiology and evidence related to etiology of molar hypomineralization as well as current therapeutic approaches for managing your patients with this condition. Preventive strategies, restorative techniques and esthetic solutions for both molars and when involved, incisors will be presented. Cases using new digitally fabricated restorations will be presented. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker:  J Tim Wright, DDS

    Molar hypomineralization affects significant portions of children in the USA and globally and can lead to a variety of tooth phenotypes and morbidities. The etiology involves environmental stressors during tooth formation and likely has a genetic component that is not well-understood. This course will review the epidemiology and evidence related to etiology of molar hypomineralization as well as current therapeutic approaches for managing your patients with this condition. Preventive strategies, restorative techniques and esthetic solutions for both molars and when involved, incisors will be presented. Cases using new digitally fabricated restorations will be presented.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Define the epidemiology and etiology of molar hypomineralization and the condition's diagnostic features
    • Describe the preventive and restorative approaches including glass ionomers, zirconia crowns and digital based treatment approaches
    • Illustrate treatment approaches to manage hypomineralized lesions on incisors for optimal esthetic outcomes including bleaching, microabrasion and restorations

    Speaker Contact: tim_wright@unc.edu

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    This panel discussion will provide early career pediatric dentists with essential strategies for building impactful leadership skills, effective communication, and meaningful community involvement. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker:  Anthea Mazzawi, DMD
    Speaker:  Paul Amundsen, MNA, CAE, CFRE
    Speaker:  Brittaney Hill, DDS, MS, MPH

    This panel will provide early career pediatric dentists with essential strategies for building impactful leadership skills, effective communication, and meaningful community involvement.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Define leadership and communication skills: explore core leadership qualities—empathy, resilience, and clear communication—that inspire and motivate, emphasizing their importance from the start of one’s career
    • Foster engagement and advocacy: highlight the value of joining professional and community organizations to enhance personal growth, build networks, and foster civic responsibility
    • Cultivate a growth-oriented mindset: discuss creating pathways for early career development, including mentorship and taking on challenges aligned with one’s values
    • Set practical goals for meaningful involvement: guide participants in setting actionable steps for effective leadership and community impact, with strategies to balance personal and professional growth as they advance in their careers

    Speaker Contacts: anthea3@aol.compamundsen@aapdfoundation.org, & bhill10@uic.edu

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    Mountain Dew Mouth has been the scourge of dentists for decades. But there’s a new disease which affects even more people: Mountain Dew Liver. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). wasn’t even discovered until 1980; and now up to 1/3 of Americans suffer from it. Especially children - 13% of autopsies in children show NAFLD; and 38% of obese children. Both tooth decay and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease rates have been increasing. And excessive sugar consumption explains both. Dietary sugar is composed of one molecule each of glucose and fructose. It is the fructose that is the primary driver of both diseases. While glucose contributes to the oral biofilm, fructose doesn't. It is metabolized by oral bacteria into lactic acid, which readily diffuses through the biofilm and into the tooth. Alternatively, fructose gets turned into fat in the liver mitochondria, which drives NAFLD, which is the leading cause of liver transplantation now, surpassing alcohol. And yet who is most susceptible to both diseases? Children, because they are the biggest sugar consumers. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker:  Jillian Kaye, MS RDN – Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
    Speaker:  Robert H. Lustig, MD, MSL
    Speaker:  Cristin Kearns, DDS, MBA

    Mountain Dew Mouth has been the scourge of dentists for decades. But there’s a new disease which affects even more people: Mountain Dew Liver. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). wasn’t even discovered until 1980; and now up to 1/3 of Americans suffer from it. Especially children - 13% of autopsies in children show NAFLD; and 38% of obese children.
    Both tooth decay and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease rates have been increasing. And excessive sugar consumption explains both.
    Dietary sugar is composed of one molecule each of glucose and fructose. It is the fructose that is the primary driver of both diseases. While glucose contributes to the oral biofilm, fructose doesn't. It is metabolized by oral bacteria into lactic acid, which readily diffuses through the biofilm and into the tooth. Alternatively, fructose gets turned into fat in the liver mitochondria, which drives NAFLD, which is the leading cause of liver transplantation now, surpassing alcohol. And yet who is most susceptible to both diseases? Children, because they are the biggest sugar consumers. 

    Doctors, dentists and dietitians must be united in supporting public health measures to reduce chronic disease. Altering our diet is where public health prevention starts.
    Learning Objectives:

    • Learn how sugar leads to oral and systemic disease
    • Understand current modalities to control oral and systemic disease are only adjuncts, not primary therapies
    • Learn how doctors, dentists and dietitians must band together to combat chronic disease

    Speaker Contacts: jk3628@nyu.edurobert.lustig@ucsf.edu, & cristin.kearns@ucsf.edu

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 7 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    Are you interested in what's happening globally with pediatric dentistry? Listen to this session and hear from experienced international pediatric dentists. Join 5 international dentists as they share their presentations at AAPD 2025. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Are you interested in what's happening globally with pediatric dentistry? Listen to this session and hear from experienced international pediatric dentists. Join 5 international dentists as they share their presentations.

    Sara R. Arcari, DDS, MS – SIOI Italian Society of Pediatric Dentistry Board Member / Traumatic Dental Injuries in Children: Can We Prevent Them? / sara.arcari@libero.it
    Swati, MDS – RUHS college of Medical Sciences and Hospital / The Effectiveness of Non Dominant Hand in Comparison to Dominant Hand for Performing Oral Hygiene Care in Middle School Aged Children / docswat@gmail.com
    Muthu MS, PhD (he/him/his) – Centre for Early Childhood Caries Research / Exploring Child and Family Level influences on Oral Hygiene Practices in Children - A Qualitative Study from South India / muthumurugan@gmail.com
    Ana Daniela Najera Bonilla, DDS, MS (she/her/hers) – Clínica Waly / Little Food Explorers: Baby-Led Weaning: The Journey Begins Here! / anadanielanb3@gmail.com
    Gajanan Kulkarni, BDS PhD (he/him/his) – University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry / Long-Term Outcomes of Conservative Options that Maintain Tooth Pulp Vitality in Developmental, Traumatic or Pathological Conditions / g.kulkarni@utoronto.ca

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    This lecture examines the role of workflow technology and telehealth in enhancing hygiene teams and supporting medical-dental integration, with a focus on Colorado’s initiatives. It begins with an overview of policy and the scope of care history in Colorado, discussing the groundwork for integrated care models in School Based Health Centers, Primary Care, and Dental Clinics. The lecture concludes with an overview of billing policies, addressing telehealth-enabled hygiene services’ billing processes, reimbursement challenges, and best practices to support financial sustainability. Attendees will leave with insights into how workflow technology streamlines care, improves access, and promotes effective medical-dental integration. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker:  Jeffrey Kahl, DDS
    Speaker:  Danielle Ford, Masters of Healthcare Administration, Registered Dental Hygienist

    This lecture examines the role of workflow technology and telehealth in enhancing hygiene teams and supporting medical-dental integration, with a focus on Colorado’s initiatives. It begins with an overview of policy and the scope of care history in Colorado, discussing the groundwork for integrated care models in School Based Health Centers, Primary Care, and Dental Clinics. The lecture concludes with an overview of billing policies, addressing telehealth-enabled hygiene services’ billing processes, reimbursement challenges, and best practices to support financial sustainability. Attendees will leave with insights into how workflow technology streamlines care, improves access, and promotes effective medical-dental integration.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand the Role of Workflow Technology in Medical-Dental Integration - Describe how workflow technology and telehealth support hygiene teams in school-based health centers, primary care, and dental clinics to improve access and care coordination.
    • Analyze Collaboration and Integration Models - Examine strategies for integrating preventive dental care within medical and educational settings, emphasizing the collaboration between primary care and dental professionals through telehealth-enabled workflows
    • Evaluate Billing and Financial Sustainability for Telehealth-Enabled Hygiene Services - Identify billing processes, reimbursement challenges, and best practices for supporting the financial sustainability of telehealth-enabled hygiene services within integrated care models

    Speaker Contacts: jeffrey.kahl@dhha.orgdanielle.ford@dhha.org

    Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

  • Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/24/2025

    Join 4 speakers as they give 45 minute presentations about their topic at AAPD 2025. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Join 4 speakers as they give 45 minute presentations about their topic. Presentations include: 

    Interdisciplinary Management of Congenitally Missing and Ped Lateral Incisors (Man Wai Ng, DDS, MPH & Aram Kim, DMD,MS,FACP) 

    The Diagnostic Challenge in the Pediatric Patient (Juan F. Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPH, FDS RCDS(Ed))

    Dental Management of the Pediatric Patient with Cleft Lip, Palate and Other Craniofacial Disorders (Kathleen M. Schultz, DMD)

    Lesion Sterilization and Tissue Repair (LSTR) - Saving Time and Teeth! (Brett T. Chiquet, DDS, PhD)

    **Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker: Man Wai Ng, DDS, MPH - manwai.ng@childrens.harvard.edu
    Speaker: Aram Kim, DMD,MS,FACP - Aram.Kim@childrens.harvard.edu
    Speaker: Juan F. Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPH, FDS RCDS(Ed) – jfyepes@iupui.edu
    Speaker: Kathleen M. Schultz, DMD - kmschultz1988@gmail.com
    Speaker: Brett T. Chiquet, DDS, PhD - brettchi@buffalo.edu

  • Contains 6 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 05/23/2025

    Join 4 speakers as they give 45 minute presentations about their topic at AAPD 2025. Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Join 4 speakers as they give 45 minute presentations about their topic. Presentations include: 

    Everything They Need and Nothing They Don't: Evidence-Based Frenectomies From Diagnosis to Results (Raymond J. Tseng, DDS, PhD)

    Troubleshooting Trauma Sequelae (Mary Chapman, DDS, MPH)

    Unlocking Potential with Leadership Excellence (Oshmi Dutta, DDS, MS)

    Minimally Invasive Pediatric Dentistry: Setting a New Standard with Artificial Intelligence ( Leon Klempner, DDS, Cert. Orthodontics, Diplomate ABO)

    **Ability to claim CE expires on May 25, 2028. Video content available to view until May 25, 2030.

    Speaker: Raymond J. Tseng, DDS, PhD  – drray@highhousepedo.com
    Speaker: Mary Chapman, DDS, MPH  – marychapman2@gmail.com
    Speaker: Oshmi Dutta, DDS, MS – oshmi@yahoo.com
    Speaker: Leon Klempner, DDS, Cert.Orthodontics, Diplomate ABO - leon.klempner@mountsinai.org