Overview: Laser Focused: Model of Care for the
Modern Dental Practice
Friday,
September 24, 2021
8:00am
– 10:00am EST
2
ceus
Lasers have been used in dental practices
for years, however formal education for hygienists has been limited. Because of
this, many hygienists are hesitant to utilize dental lasers. We’re missing
opportunities to provide our patients with improved outcomes and a higher level
of care.
In
this content-rich, engaging presentation, Nicole Fortune, RDH shares an
overview of laser physics, clinical updates/research, and common applications.
Participants will differentiate which laser-assisted procedures can improve
patient treatment outcomes. Learn when to recommend and utilize those
procedures through case studies and analysis of visuals. Recognize the
controversy regarding the utilization of lasers near dental implants and learn
when/how to reduce the potential risk. Review standard safety measures for
keeping your practice within the guidelines of regulatory body requirements.
Gain greater confidence and offer advanced treatment options while improving
patient outcomes
Learning Objectives:
·
Describe the characteristics and
applications of common laser wavelengths.
·
Examine treatment and periodontal therapy
protocols.
·
Define the role of lasers in
DNA/RNA/collagen synthesis and wound healing.
·
Identify why and how dental lasers can be
safely used around dental implants.
·
Discover how licensing regulations impact
the hygienist’s scope of laser practice.
·
Gain tools for patient scheduling,
financial and insurance considerations Nicole Fortune
MBA, RDH Nicole
is a registered dental hygienist who works in a busy periodontal office
providing non-surgical and preventative care.
Nicole believes the best patient care happens when combining her dental
hygiene knowledge with the latest technology. She is a recognized expert in training dental hygienists in areas
of periodontics, including peri-implantitis. Nicole has delivered multiple
educational presentations to Vermont Technical College Dental Hygiene School, University
of Michigan’s Ramfjord Symposium, The National Osteology Foundation, RDH Under
One Roof and The Institute for Dental Implant Awareness, as well as numerous
other clubs and professional groups across the country. Nicole
holds certifications for various laser wavelengths from the Academy of Laser
Dentistry. She is a member of several professional organizations including, the
American Academy for Oral Systemic Health, Vermont & American Dental
Hygiene Association and the National Speakers Association. Nicole
is a Key Opinion Leader with the Dental Codeology Consortium. She is currently the only dental professional
in Vermont who is certified in periodontal endoscopy. She was awarded Dental
Hygienist of the Year for 2017 in Vermont. Nicole earned her hygiene
degree and her BA from the University of Vermont. She also holds a MBA from
Champlain College.
Presenter: Nicole Fortune MBA RDH
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Lasers in Dentistry
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites: NONE
Sponsor(s): None
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None
All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com
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Overview: Don\'t Fly Blind: Periodontal Endoscopy in
the Modern Dental Practice
Friday,
September 24, 2021
10:30am
- 12:30pm EST
2
ceus
New and
emerging technologies and best practices for treating patients with moderate to
advanced periodontal and peri-implant diseases are literally opening our eyes
to the calculus and biofilm we previously had to remove blindly.
Periodontal
endoscopy offers
dentists and patients non-surgical, predictable treatment solutions. The
periodontal endoscope offers direct visual access to the root surface within
the periodontal pocket without a surgical flap.
This course
demonstrates the role of periodontal endoscopy and its benefits. Participants
will analyze the processes and results of traditional pocket reduction surgery
compared to non-surgical endoscope treatment. We will explore advanced
diagnostics via magnified sub-gingival visualization which allows clinicians to
identify periodontal and peri-implant etiologies and potential complications
with healing. Explore adjunctive therapies - such as lasers and enamel matrix
protein - that create an ideal environment for gingival attachment and in some
cases, bone regeneration
Learning Objectives:
·
Understand why periodontal endoscopy is
the standard of care for treatment of moderate to advanced periodontal and
peri-implant diseases.
·
Recognize the conditions under which
periodontal endoscopy is ideally utilized and when regenerative surgery is
indicated.
·
Discuss the use of treatment aids (such
as lasers) to enhance clinical results.
·
Analyze the use of the periodontal
endoscope as a diagnostic tool.
·
Discover methods for increasing
production by retaining more periodontal cases in-house
Nicole Fortune
MBA, RDH
Nicole
is a registered dental hygienist who works in a busy periodontal office
providing non-surgical and preventative care.
Nicole believes the best patient care happens when combining her dental
hygiene knowledge with the latest technology. She is a recognized expert in training dental hygienists in areas
of periodontics, including peri-implantitis. Nicole has delivered multiple
educational presentations to Vermont Technical College Dental Hygiene School, University
of Michigan’s Ramfjord Symposium, The National Osteology Foundation, RDH Under
One Roof and The Institute for Dental Implant Awareness, as well as numerous
other clubs and professional groups across the country.
Nicole holds certifications for various laser
wavelengths from the Academy of Laser Dentistry. She is a member of several
professional organizations including, the American Academy for Oral Systemic
Health, Vermont & American Dental Hygiene Association and the National
Speakers Association. Nicole is a Key Opinion Leader with the Dental
Codeology Consortium. She is currently
the only dental professional in Vermont who is certified in periodontal
endoscopy. She was awarded Dental Hygienist of the Year for 2017 in Vermont. Nicole earned her hygiene degree and her BA from the University of
Vermont. She also holds a MBA from Champlain College
Presenter: Nicole Fortune MBA RDH
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Periodontics (Diagnosis, Treatment (surgical/non-surgical), Maintenance, Scaling / Instrumentation, Supportive Perio Therapies)
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites: None
Sponsor(s): None
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None
All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com
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Overview: Infection Control for the Dental Professional Friday, September 24, 2021 10:30a.m. - 12:30pm EST 2 ceus
Dental healthcare providers (DHCP) have a professional responsibility to implement proper infection control practices. Federal and state standards and guidance protect clinician and patients against the transmission of potentially infectious agents. This course will provide a comprehensive review of clinical compliance as it relates to the regulations established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and governed by state professional licensing boards. The speaker will detail the mandatory requirements dental offices must perform in order to be fully compliant, including hand hygiene, waterline asepsis, sterilization and disinfection and standard precautions. While risk has also been an inherent component in the practice of dentistry, the prevalence of Covid-19 infection throughout the world has heightened our awareness of specific infection control measures, such as respiratory hygiene., environmental infection control and personal protective equipment. This course will acknowledge and discuss the additional challenges associated with treating patients during a public health pandemic. Learning Objectives: - List and define important terms in infection control.
- Understand the CDC\'s Guidelines for Infection Control in the Dental Setting and its implementation in clinical practice.
- List standard precaution measures mandated by state and federal guidelines.
- Explain the responsibility of dental healthcare professionals to adhere to scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control.
- Define the chain of infection and present strategies for prevention and control of pathogens.
- Demonstrate the proper use of infection control principles and practices for cleaning, disinfection and sterilization in dental healthcare settings.
- Identify the principles and practices designed to identify, manage and prevent infectious and communicable diseases, including bloodborne pathogens in dental healthcare workers.
- List and describe appropriate PPE for DHCP.
- Describe correct hand hygiene procedures.
- Assess options for optimal environmental asapsis.
- Determine strategies to treat and maintain dental unit waterlines.
- Identify the correct sterilization techniques for non, semi, and critical instruments, devices and surfaces.
- Understand additional considerations for treating patients during the Covid - 19 pandemic.
Erin Kierce RDH, BA, MS, MPH is the chief compliance officer for New England Family Dentistry in Marlborough, Massachusetts and Adjunct Faculty of Graduate studies at MCPHS , University in Boston, Massachusetts. After twelve years of practicing dental hygiene ,Erin has devoted her career to clinical compliance, safety and risk management. She has developed, implemented and maintained compliance and safety systems for multiple dental offices of varying specialties throughout New England including establishing standards and policies pertaining to regulatory requirements. Erin has presented continuing education courses in the areas of pediatric oral health, chronic diease management, maternal oral and obstetrical health, clinical compliance, documentation and record-keeping, infection control and OSHA and quality assurance. She is a member of the AAPHD, the ADHA and Alpha Eta and Sigma Phi Alpha Honor Societies.
Presenter: Erin A. Kierce, RDH, BA, MS, MPH
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Related to Dental Assisting / Four-Handed Dentistry / Expanded Functions,Infection Control ONLY (not including water line maintenance or OSHA) (infection control must follow the CDC guidelines)
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites: None
Sponsor(s): None
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None
All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com
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Overview: The
Future of Dentistry: How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Patient Care Friday,
September 25, 2021 2:00p.m. - 3:45p.m. EST 2ceus
Artificial
Intelligence (AI) and cognitive computing are predicted to transform
healthcare. Its capabilities will empower patients, improve access to care, and
assist providers in disease diagnosis, treatment, and management, ultimately
improving health outcomes and reducing treatment costs. In dentistry, AI can
support risk assessment, improve patient literacy, and enhance treatment
planning and acceptance through radiographic visualization and interpretation of disease.
While dental professionals understand patient care and operational management,
currently, knowledge and understanding about AI and its function in dentistry
is not widespread.
This course will review the ways in which AI can
impact dentistry, including improving access to care and health literacy as
well as standardizing the approach to disease management. Content will also
include a discussion of how AI quantification can assist
dentists with monitoring longitudinal outcomes for patients and enhancing
practice goals. The speakers will also demonstrate the
capabilities of AI and the multitude of potential applications of the software.
Learning
Objectives:
- Understand the fundamental
components of AI.
- Understand
the role of AI in the evolving practice of dentistry.
- Describe the process of
machine learning.
- Describe the possible
applications of AI in dentistry and dental hygiene.
- Acknowledge the impact of AI in
practice success and quality improvement.
Erin A. Kierce, RDH, BA, MS, MPH is the Chief Compliance
Officer for New England Family Dentistry in Marlborough, Massachusetts, and
Adjunct Faculty of Graduate Studies at MCPHS University in Boston,
Massachusetts. After twelve years of practicing dental hygiene, Erin has
devoted her career to clinical compliance, safety, and risk management.
She has developed, implemented, and maintained compliance and safety
systems for offices of varying specialties throughout New England,
including establishing standards and policies pertaining to regulatory
requirements. Her current role for NEFD includes compliance and risk management
oversight of more than 50 dental offices. Erin has
presented continuing education courses in the areas of pediatric oral
health, chronic disease management, maternal oral and obstetrical health,
clinical compliance, documentation and record-keeping, infection control
and OSHA, and quality assurance. She is a member of the American Association of
Public Health Dentistry, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association and
Alpha Eta and Sigma Phi Alpha Honor Societies.
Christopher Balaban DMD, MSc. is a practicing dentist in Boston, MA and serves as clinical Director for
Overjet - the industry leader in dental artificial intelligence. Dr. Balaban holds a Master’s Degree
in Biomedical Science, and graduated Summa Cum Laude from Boston University’s Goldman
School of Dental Medicine, where he currently holds a faculty position in the department of
general dentistry as a Clinical Instructor. He is a member of the National Dental Honors Society,
Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the ADA and MDS. His passion for both dentistry and technology came
together when he joined Overjet 2 years ago and he is helping to shape the future of dentistry
through Artificial Intelligence for the next generation of dentists.
Presenter: Erin A. Kierce, RDH, BA, MS, MPH
Credits: 2.00
Course Contact: admin@massdha.org
Course Categories: Supportive Clinical Dentistry Subjects That Relate to the Support of Patient Care and Clinical Dentistry,Related to Dental Assisting / Four-Handed Dentistry / Expanded Functions
Provider Approval: Associated, affiliated, sponsored, approved, accredited, or offered by the (ADHA) American Dental Hygienists' Association
Educational Type: Live
Educational Method: Lecture
Prerequisites: None
Sponsor(s): None
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None
All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com
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