Central Florida CE Course: Linking Oral Microbes to Systemic Health

Oct 15, 2025 | Events, Uncategorized

🦠 Linking Oral Microbes to Systemic Health

Hands-On Workshop | 2 CE Credits
Hosted by MicrobeLinkDx®

Join Jennifer Seider, RDH — CEO of MicrobeLinkDx® — for a dynamic, hands-on training on how salivary diagnostics can transform patient care.
Discover how to identify high-risk periodontal pathogens, interpret results with confidence, and connect oral health to overall wellness.

📅 Date: Friday, November 7, 2025
🕑 Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
📍 Location: 185 Anchor Rd, Casselberry, FL 32707
🎓 Credits: 2 CE (hands-on)
💲 Cost: Students – Free | Members – $25 | Non-Members – $35

You’ll Learn How To:
✅ Identify the pathogens that drive periodontal & systemic disease
✅ Collect and interpret salivary samples with confidence
✅ Communicate results in patient-friendly language
✅ Enhance outcomes using evidence-based adjunctive therapies

About the Speaker:
Jennifer Seider, RDH, founder of MicrobeLinkDx®, has been a pioneer in salivary diagnostics since 2005. Her work focuses on bridging the oral-systemic connection and empowering dental teams with practical, science-based protocols that elevate care.

👉 Reserve your seat today and learn how to bring the science behind the smile into your practice.

Questions? Email cfdha2019@gmail.com

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