Free Dental CE- Pathogens and Plaque!

May 1, 2023 | Events, Uncategorized

Looking to learn more about Pathogen and Plaque?!   Dental CE Academy if offering a FREE dental CE download!  Check it out!  https://www.dentalceacademy.com/pathogens-and-plaque

What does bleeding on probing on probing (BOP), bleeding on scaling, radiographic bone loss, and calculus have in common? They are all reactions to a periodontal infection! What would happen if we could flip this reactionary model to be more proactive than reactive? We would treat more periodontal infections, and at earlier stages, we would have better and more predictable treatment outcomes, our bodies and hands would thank us, AND we not only save more teeth, but we would also save more lives! This course will demonstrate how salivary diagnostics is one of the best tools for giving us an edge in providing proactive oral wellness.

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After watching if you want to learn more about how the hygiene microscope can help you in your practice check out Tosh’s next course on Dental CE!

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