PERIODONTAL AND DENTAL HYGIENE EXCELLENCE

SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 • 8:00AM-4:00PM
3 CE EVENTS ONE LOCATION!

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Online Registration

Six (6) hours of continuing education credit will be provided.

SCHEDULE

Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023
Registration & Exhibits
7:30 am – 8:00 am
Katrina Sanders
8:00 am – 9:30 am
Break & Exhibits
9:30 am – 10:00 am
Tracy Anderson Butler.
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Lunch & Exhibits
12:00 pm -1:00 pm
Thomas Wiedemann
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Heather Rogers
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Six (6) hours of continuing education credit will be provided.

Pockets, Paradigms, and Protocols: A Revolutionary Approach to Precision Periodontics

KATRINA M. SANDERS
Katrina M. Sanders, RDH, BSDH, M.Ed, RF

COURSE DESCRIPTON:

Despite our best efforts to study, treat, and manage diseases of the periodontium, research continues to indicate increasing prevalence of oral inflammatory conditions, unpack challenges with our existing protocols and challenge the dental profession with paradigm shifts. The ‘gold standard’ of periodontal disease management is pivoting as patients are looking to non-invasive approaches to safely, efficiently, and definitively treat disease and subsequently promote health. The ever-changing environment of health care delivery is now focusing on the convergence of precision medicine, implementation science, and learning health care system studies to synergistically improve clinical health outcomes. While our medical co leagues have adapted these paradigm shifts into avant-garde approaches to patient care, dentistry is now called upon to become part of this trailblazing movement. Join periodontal hygienist and international speaker Katrina M Sanders as she discusses a revolutionary concept of ‘Precision Periodontics’, critically examining the current landscape of oral inflammation with a deep focus on contemporary interventions aimed to transform non-invasive care for the periodontal patient, improve clinical outcomes, and optimize management of periodontal diseases.

Despite our best efforts to study, treat, and manage diseases of the periodontium, research continues to indicate increasing prevalence of oral inflammatory conditions, unpack challenges with our existing protocols and challenge the dental profession with paradigm shifts. The ‘gold standard’ of periodontal disease management is pivoting as patients are looking to non-invasive approaches to safely, efficiently, and definitively treat disease and subsequently promote health. The ever-changing environment of health care delivery is now focusing on the convergence of precision medicine, implementation science, and learning health care system studies to synergistically improve clinical health outcomes. While our medical co leagues have adapted these paradigm shifts into avant-garde approaches to patient care, dentistry is now called upon to become part of this trailblazing movement. Join periodontal hygienist and international speaker Katrina M Sanders as she discusses a revolutionary concept of ‘Precision Periodontics’, critically examining the current landscape of oral inflammation with a deep focus on contemporary interventions aimed to transform non-invasive care for the periodontal patient, improve clinical outcomes, and optimize management of periodontal diseases.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Define implementation science and identify how this emerging discipline is focusing treatment strategies
  • Discuss precision medicine and the evidence-based interventions available to improve clinical outcomes
  • Examine the learning health care system and its influence on health care delivery systems
  • Evaluate paradigm shifts in the provision of periodontics and the trends in inflammatory management for the dental professional
  • Review the results of optimal therapy in a non-invasive approach to treating periodontal disease
  • Examine case selection in integrating an early and precise approach to advanced periodontics
  • Discuss anti-inflammatory products for the adjunctive treatment of periodontitis

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Define implementation science and identify how this emerging discipline is focusing treatment strategies
  • Discuss precision medicine and the evidence-based interventions available to improve clinical outcomes
  • Examine the learning health care system and its influence on health care delivery systems
  • Evaluate paradigm shifts in the provision of periodontics and the trends in inflammatory management for the dental professional
  • Review the results of optimal therapy in a non-invasive approach to treating periodontal disease
  • Examine case selection in integrating an early and precise approach to advanced periodontics
  • Discuss anti-inflammatory products for the adjunctive treatment of periodontitis

The Implant is Restored, Now What?

Tracy Anderson Butler, CRDH, MFT
Tracy Anderson Butler, CRDH, MFT

COURSE DESCRIPTON:

Dental implants are now the standard of care for patients with missing teeth. As the number of cases increases, it is essential to communicate ideal dental care following implant placement. The dental hygienist is often recognized by the patient as a trusted mentor and a go-to once a patient faces treatment options. This course emphasizes the hygienists role in pre-, intra-, and post-treatment to minimize infection and potential complications. Evidence based decision making, including safety and efficacy of instrument used in maintenance will be discussed. This presentation will review current literature on instrumentation, as well as biocompatibility of materials on titanium and zirconia surfaces.

Dental implants are now the standard of care for patients with missing teeth. As the number of cases increases, it is essential to communicate ideal dental care following implant placement. The dental hygienist is often recognized by the patient as a trusted mentor and a go-to once a patient faces treatment options. This course emphasizes the hygienists role in pre-, intra-, and post-treatment to minimize infection and potential complications. Evidence based decision making, including safety and efficacy of instrument used in maintenance will be discussed. This presentation will review current literature on instrumentation, as well as biocompatibility of materials on titanium and zirconia surfaces.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Identify basics of implant types and components
  • Understand biocompatibility of materials related to implant maintenance
  • Understand the current literature on proper instrumentation and maintenance
  • Develop a decision tree to evaluate health and disease around dental implants
  • Identify potential complications and risks in pre- and post-operative care

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Identify basics of implant types and components
  • Understand biocompatibility of materials related to implant maintenance
  • Understand the current literature on proper instrumentation and maintenance
  • Develop a decision tree to evaluate health and disease around dental implants
  • Identify potential complications and risks in pre- and post-operative care

Prevention & Management of Relevant Real-life Surgical Complications in Exodontia

Dr. Thomas Wiedemann DDS, PhD, MD
Thomas G. Wiedemann, MD, PhD, DDSF

COURSE DESCRIPTON:

Exodontia is the most common surgical procedure performed in the specialty of Oral Surgery. Complications are unforeseen events that tend to increase the morbidity, above what would be expected from a particular operative procedure under normal circumstances. Even the practice of routine exodontia inevitably results in complications from time to time. It is imperative for the clinician to recognize impending complications and manage them accordingly. General Practitioners who do not have advanced training and skills are more involved in surgical dentoalveolar procedures since a high percentage of patients suffer from multiple comorbidities or local anatomical variations. Some complications may be relatively minor and easy to control, while others will be major and can result in permanent damage of adjacent or vital anatomical structures or can even be life-threatening. This lecture is based on numerous clinical examples and cases, as a well as an extensive literature review and gives an overview about typical intra- and postoperative complications related to exodontia or common dentoalveolar procedures, with even severe adverse outcomes causing medical emergencies with potentially life threatening complication that even required intubation, emergency tracheostomy, or intensive care hospitalization.

Exodontia is the most common surgical procedure performed in the specialty of Oral Surgery. Complications are unforeseen events that tend to increase the morbidity, above what would be expected from a particular operative procedure under normal circumstances. Even the practice of routine exodontia inevitably results in complications from time to time. It is imperative for the clinician to recognize impending complications and manage them accordingly. General Practitioners who do not have advanced training and skills are more involved in surgical dentoalveolar procedures since a high percentage of patients suffer from multiple comorbidities or local anatomical variations. Some complications may be relatively minor and easy to control, while others will be major and can result in permanent damage of adjacent or vital anatomical structures or can even be life-threatening. This lecture is based on numerous clinical examples and cases, as a well as an extensive literature review and gives an overview about typical intra- and postoperative complications related to exodontia or common dentoalveolar procedures, with even severe adverse outcomes causing medical emergencies with potentially life threatening complication that even required intubation, emergency tracheostomy, or intensive care hospitalization.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Assess, anticipate, and manage common complications associated with tooth extractions and common dentoalveolar surgical procedures
  • Reinforce awareness that even simple surcical procedures are invasive in nature and can trigger extremely serious and life-threatening complications
  • Understand that dental practitioners, no matter how skilled and experienced in oral surgery, must be at all times aware of even rare, unexpected, and severe complications, in order to promptly plan an adequate emergency intervention

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Assess, anticipate, and manage common complications associated with tooth extractions and common dentoalveolar surgical procedures
  • Reinforce awareness that even simple surcical procedures are invasive in nature and can trigger extremely serious and life-threatening complications
  • Understand that dental practitioners, no matter how skilled and experienced in oral surgery, must be at all times aware of even rare, unexpected, and severe complications, in order to promptly plan an adequate emergency intervention

Providing Care in a Marijuana Legal World

Heather Rogers, BSDH
Heather Rogers, BSDH

COURSE BY :- Heather Rogers, BSDH

COURSE DESCRIPTON:

Have you thought about how medical and recreational marijuana use may impact you as a practitioner? This course will discuss treatment modalities of patients using this drug. With states legalizing marijuana, it will be challenging to address just how to safely provide dentistry to our patients. We’ll talk about how to make common sense decisions on a topic that has become our new normal. We will also discuss the basic history, method of use, myths, and provide a general knowledge of this complex and ever-changing topic.

Have you thought about how medical and recreational marijuana use may impact you as a practitioner? This course will discuss treatment modalities of patients using this drug. With states legalizing marijuana, it will be challenging to address just how to safely provide dentistry to our patients. We’ll talk about how to make common sense decisions on a topic that has become our new normal. We will also discuss the basic history, method of use, myths, and provide a general knowledge of this complex and ever-changing topic.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Review how patients are using marijuana for medicine and recreation
  • Discuss the myths and truths of medical and recreational marijuana use
  • Learn the verbal skills to discuss the effects of marijuana use on the dentition and oral tissue
  • Understand the contraindications in providing dentistry to patients using marijuana in a medical or recreational manor

LEARNING OBJECTIVE:

  • Review how patients are using marijuana for medicine and recreation
  • Discuss the myths and truths of medical and recreational marijuana use
  • Learn the verbal skills to discuss the effects of marijuana use on the dentition and oral tissue
  • Understand the contraindications in providing dentistry to patients using marijuana in a medical or recreational manor

Online Registration

Six (6) hours of continuing education credit will be provided.

VENUE

Aloft Dallas Love Field

2333 W Mockingbird Ln, Dallas, TX 75235

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PRICING

Full Day – Includes Lunch

WSP Members

Dentists $94.00

Hygienists/Assistants & Office Staff $89.00

Full -Time Faculty/Military $89.00

Full-Time Students $50.00

Non-Members

Dentists $114.00

Hygienists/Assistants & Office Staff $109.00

Full -Time Faculty/Military $99.00

Full-Time Students $50.00

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