The 39th edition of the ANNUAL DENTAL REVIEW will be held at the spectacular Embassy Suites Resort at Kingston Plantation which will be an exceptional course and a GREAT source of information for the General Dentist.
This year's program will be highlighted by an excellent lineup of our UNC Adams School of Dentistry (ASOD) faculty. Our UNC ASOD faculty will present updates and current trends on the following topics: Bonding Agents, Non-Carious Cervical Lesions, Smart Full Arch on X Workflows, Dental Veneers, Subgingival Air Polishing, Self-care Devices for Daily Biofilm Removal, Contemporary Digital Designed and Fabricated Removable Prosthetics, Diagnosis and Management of Athletic Related Traumatic Dental Injuries, Introduction to the concept of Dental Autotransplantation and Update on the use of Opioids and other analgesics for oral surgery patients. These topics are most relevant to the general practitioner that you can apply the next day in your practice! Hurry and register!
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the clinical decision-making process for implementing the best digital denture workflows in contemporary dental practice.
- Compare the types of air polishing powders available and their appropriate use
- Discuss the current restorative options for non-carious cervical lesions, their advantages, and disadvantages, as well as indications and contra-indications
- Prescribe an analgesia regimen to reduce or eliminate prescribing opioid medications
- Discuss the latest research and industry trends related to oral self-care technologies, empowering you to make informed decisions in recommending and implementing biofilm-busting devices in your dental practice
- Apply a clinical decision for both ceramic and composite veneers
- Recognize and identify potential problems, insights, and strategies to achieve success with bonded restorations
- Apply All-on-smart-x workflow with Digital dentures and implants
- Discuss the patient selection process for dental autotransplantation
- Identify and implement the guidelines for immediate and long-term management of traumatic dental injuries
Event Details:
Thursday, June 20: 8:00 a.m - 12:30 p.m.
Friday, June 21: 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 22: 8:00 a.m. - 12:30
Registration Fees:
The complete 3-day course registration fees are $749 for Dentists and $375 for Team Members.
You may attend on a daily basis for a fee of $350/day Dentists and $175/day for Team Members.
CE: 4 credits per day.