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Oral Implications of Recreational Illicit Drug Use - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
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Recreational and illicit drug use is a significant issue in our country, affecting dental health. Dental professionals must recognize and address dental problems caused by drug use and provide guidance on quitting. The "Oral Implications of Recreational and Illicit Drug Use" continuing education course aims to provide an overview of commonly used drugs and their impact on dental care.

Antibiotics in Dentistry - Use and Overuse - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Antibiotic resistance is a growing public health concern driven by the overuse of antibiotics. Improper antibiotic use by dentists is a major contributor to this problem. Encouraging responsible prescribing practices is essential to addressing this important public health concern. The course "Antibiotics in Dentistry: Use and Overuse" aims to provide dentists with scientifically based guidance on the appropriate use of antibiotics in dental practice.

Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD) - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) is a condition that can lead to symptoms such as muscle pain, difficulty moving the jaw, and clicking sounds from the jaw joint. It is linked to both dental and medical issues. Fortunately, professionals in both fields can treat TMD and its symptoms. This module aims to improve your understanding of TMD's contributing factors and offer a treatment strategy to alleviate symptoms and the condition itself.

Non-carious Cervical Lesions (NCCLs) - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
As people age and keep their teeth longer, Non-carious Cervical Lesions and tooth surface loss are on the rise. Dental practitioners must understand their causes and management. The Non-carious Cervical Lesions course helps clinicians identify these lesions, recognize contributing factors and risks, and update treatment guidelines.

Key Performance Indicators For Successful Dental Practice - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
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Dental practices need to go beyond providing quality care; they must manage profitability as well. The "Key Performance Indicators For Successful Dental Practice" course offers insights on monitoring specific KPIs to evaluate your practice's performance. By tracking these metrics, you can identify areas for improvement and enhance patient care.

Working with LGBTQ Patients in Healthcare Settings - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
This course, "Working with LGBTQ Patients," provides healthcare professionals and non-healthcare individuals with crucial insights into the unique health challenges faced by LGBTQ communities. Participants will explore specific medical needs, social determinants of health, and systemic inequities. Through lectures, discussions, and practical resources, the course aims to promote inclusive healthcare and improve health outcomes for LGBTQ patients.

Oral Care for Patients with Special Health Care Needs - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Individuals with Special Health Care Needs (SHCN) are at increased risk of oral diseases throughout their lives. Oral diseases can directly affect the health and quality of life of individuals with specific systemic health problems or conditions. These recommendations aim to educate healthcare providers, parents, and other organizations on managing oral care for patients with SHCN.

Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping - A Dental Perspective - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
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Limited knowledge exists about the impact of electronic cigarettes and vaping in healthcare. The "Electronic Cigarettes and Vaping - A Dental Perspective" course offers an overview of e-cigarettes and vaping for adults and youth. It covers the components and mechanisms of e-cigarettes, the FDA's tobacco regulation plan, substances that can be smoked with e-cigarettes, and the role of dental professionals in education and recommendations.

Human Trafficking - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
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The human trafficking course is designed for healthcare professionals and provides a basic understanding of the issue. It covers the scope, key definitions, frameworks, and contributing factors of human trafficking. Participants will learn about victims' experiences, including the abuse they endure and the control tactics perpetrators use. The program also discusses interventions and responses, such as mental health support, social services, prevention strategies, and legal measures.

Pediatric Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
The continuing education course on pediatric medical emergencies in the dental office is tailored for pediatric dental settings. It aims to provide evidence-based information on the management of common pediatric medical emergencies that may arise in dental offices. The course covers potential emergencies that dentists may encounter, discussing their symptoms, treatment, and necessary precautions. There is also a special emphasis on specific modifications required for pediatric patients.

Diet and Dentistry - It’s More Than Just Teeth - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
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This course, Diet and Dentistry, aims to explore dietary concepts and their effects on oral health and dentition. It will examine the impact of various foods and diets on oral health and dentition, including cariogenicity, acidity, eating disorders, and oral habits. The course will also examine how these factors affect dentition specifically and, more broadly, oral and systemic health. Additionally, the course will review the impact of poor oral health on diet and systemic health.

Pennsylvania Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting - 3 Hours - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:
Online
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This course, "Pennsylvania Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting (ACT 31 of 2014)," equips mandated reporters—both healthcare and non-healthcare professionals—with the knowledge to identify and respond to child abuse, maltreatment, and neglect. Participants will learn to recognize different forms of abuse and understand their legal reporting obligations, promoting a safer environment for vulnerable children.

Pennsylvania Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting - 2 Hours - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
Online, , Online
This 2-hour training course, "Pennsylvania Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting," complies with the requirements of Act 31 of 2014. It is designed for both healthcare and non-healthcare professionals who are mandated reporters. Participants will learn to recognize signs of child abuse, maltreatment, and neglect, as well as their legal responsibilities in reporting suspected cases, helping to create a safer environment for vulnerable children.

Dental Management of Geriatric Patients - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
Online, , Online
The Dental Management of Geriatric Patients course will delve into the concepts and perspectives of geriatric dentistry. Topics covered include common medical diagnoses and considerations for older adults, treatment planning, specific preventative and restorative dental treatment methods, and patient care considerations. We will focus on aspects unique to older populations and review concepts that apply to all patients.

Dental Management of Patients With Increased Bleeding Risk - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
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The rising number of older adults seeking dental care is due to greater life expectancy and chronic conditions, including antiplatelet medication use. Dentists worry about bleeding risks during minor procedures in these patients. It's essential to assess the risks and benefits of these medications when planning dental work. A guideline, "Dental Management of Patients With Increased Bleeding Risk," should be developed to improve patient care.

Cannabis Use and Oral Health - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
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As cannabis laws evolve, more people are legally using marijuana, primarily through smoking, but also as topicals, edibles, and vape oils. Different consumption methods can affect oral health negatively. This course will help oral health professionals understand the impact of marijuana legalization on general and oral health.

Spinal and Shoulder Health for Seated Dental Professionals - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
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Repetitive Use Injury (RUI) from prolonged sitting can cause pain, decreased productivity, and shorten careers. To prevent RUI, it’s crucial to focus on breathing, stretching, and strengthening key muscle groups. The Spinal and Shoulder Health for Seated Dental course raises awareness of the muscle groups affected by poor posture and offers exercises to alleviate pain and improve range of motion.

Oral Manifestations of Celiac Disease - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Celiac disease, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, affects both adults and children and may not always present with classic malabsorptive symptoms, leading to delayed diagnosis. Some individuals may present with dental enamel defects and recurrent ulcers. Dentists should inquire about other symptoms and family history of celiac disease, as these factors are vital for recognizing oral manifestations. Early diagnosis and referral can help prevent serious complications.

Dentin Hypersensitivity - Etiology, Prevalence and Treatment Modalities - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, ,
Dentin hypersensitivity is a common dental condition that is frequently encountered yet often goes unreported by patients or misdiagnosed by clinicians. The Dentin Hypersensitivity - Etiology, Prevalence, and Treatment course covers the causes, prevalence, and diagnosis of dentinal hypersensitivity and reviews the clinical evidence for standard treatment options.

Dental Records Management - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
Online
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Dental records play a critical role in comprehensive patient care. With the advent of federal laws and technological advances, these records have undergone significant changes. They are now maintained electronically and must be managed effectively, retained appropriately, and protected diligently to ensure patient safety and privacy.

Alzheimer's and Dentistry - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Alzheimer's disease affects over 20% of the population and continues to rise. Addressing healthcare and dental care for these patients requires collaborative and innovative approaches. Understanding aging and age-related conditions, along with effective communication with caregivers, can enhance patient care and improve the dental experience. There's a correlation between chronic dental inflammation and Alzheimer's, but new strategies can help minimize its impact.

Management and Transition from Pediatric to Adult Dental Care for Patients with Special Needs - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
The Management and Transition from Pediatric to Adult Dental Care for Patients with Special Needs course explores implications for care transitions for patients and their support networks. It covers considerations for patients with special needs, the dentists' role in the transition process, and the impact of policy and resource changes on dental and overall health.

Dental Management of Patients with Seizure Disorders - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Patients with seizure disorders require special considerations for dental care. Antiseizure medications can affect oral health, and providers should be aware of various management strategies. Seizures can also lead to unsteadiness and potential dental trauma. The course on the Dental Management of Patients with Seizure Disorders will address the clinical implications and treatment considerations necessary for proper care.

Suicide Prevention and Intervention - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, ,
This course (Suicide Prevention and Intervention) is on the model list and meets the requirement for the State of Washington mandatory suicide prevention training for all healthcare professionals (RCW 43.70.442). This course is approved by the Washington State Department of Health to meet the 3-hour requirement for compliance with Washington State law (RCW 43.70.442).

Implicit Bias Training - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
The Implicit Bias Training course provides valuable insights into the human mind and its influence on decision-making processes. Participants will gain practical skills to identify and mitigate unconscious bias, thereby promoting more equitable and inclusive decision-making. Through self-reflection and the examination of real-world examples, your team will develop strategies designed to minimize bias and foster improved collaboration.

Cultural Competency for Healthcare Providers - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
The Cultural Competency for Healthcare Providers course equips you with essential skills for delivering culturally appropriate care. You’ll learn how to engage effectively with patients from diverse backgrounds, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment. By the end of the course, you'll be ready to apply evidence-based cultural competence in your patient care practices.

Sexual Harassment in the Workplace - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Sexual harassment, a form of sex discrimination prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, affects employers with 15 or more employees, including government entities and labor organizations. This course provides an overview of laws governing sexual harassment, outlining employees' rights and employers' responsibilities. It aims to provide practical strategies for identifying, addressing, and preventing workplace harassment, fostering a safer environment for all employees.

54151 The Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic - 3/1/2025 to 2/28/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals an overview of the 2019–2020 global outbreak of novel human coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection, including background epidemiology, clinical features, mode of transmission, epidemic potential, and the clinical and public health measures recommended to limit spread of infection and control the outbreak.


54214 Multidrug-Resistant Microbial Infections - 3/1/2025 to 2/28/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

In spite of a growing understanding and application of effective control measures, the problem of multidrug-resistant microbial infection remains a ubiquitous and complex issue for communities and hospitals. Each decade seems to usher in a new generation of common bacterial pathogens that have become resistant to available medications, resulting in ongoing excess morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the basics of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and to review the classes of multidrug-resistant pathogens currently prevalent in healthcare facilities and the community, including guidelines for prevention and options for therapy.


54734 HIV/AIDS: Update for Washington - 4/1/2025 to 3/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

In view of the existing crisis in healthcare in the United States, the problems associated with providing the necessary care for persons with HIV infection or AIDS are significant. The purpose of this course is to address those problems in the discussion of epidemiology, organism characteristics, pathophysiology, transmission, clinical manifestations, complications, treatment advancements, prevention, ethical and legal aspects of care, and workplace concerns.


56442 Suicide Assessment and Prevention - 4/1/2025 to 3/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with an appreciation of the impact of depression and suicide on patient health as well as the skills necessary to identify and intervene for patients at risk for suicide.


54963 Oral Complications of Diabetes - 4/1/2025 to 3/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

Diabetes can have a significant impact on oral health, which in turn affects patients' overall health and quality of life. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information necessary to identify oral complications of diabetes and educate patients with diabetes regarding the steps necessary to prevent periodontal disease.


56944 Cocaine Use Disorder - 4/1/2025 to 3/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide a current, evidence-based overview of cocaine use disorder and its treatment, in order to allow healthcare professionals to more effectively identify, treat, or refer patients who abuse cocaine.


56673 Sensory Integration and Processing Problems: Impact on Care - 5/1/2025 to 4/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to improve the quality of care administered to patients with sensory processing issues by providing dental professionals with information about sensory processing issues and health care from the point of view of the patient.


51603 Prescribing Opioids, Providing Naloxone, and Preventing Drug Diversion: The West Virginia Requirement - 5/1/2025 to 4/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals who prescribe or distribute opioids with an appreciation for the complexities of opioid prescribing and the dual risks of litigation due to inadequate pain control and drug diversion or misuse in order to provide the best possible patient care and to prevent a growing social problem.


54924 Animal-Related Health Risks - 5/1/2025 to 4/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to increase the awareness of zoonotic diseases and their management in both prevention and care. There are many potential diseases that can spread from animals to humans, and with basic precautions, most zoonoses are preventable or at least avoidable. The public has many misconceptions about what to do after a potential exposure to a zoonotic source, and healthcare professionals are often the first to help and answer questions.


55300 Substance Use Disorders and Pain Management: MATE Act Training - 5/1/2025 to 4/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals who prescribe or distribute controlled substances with an appreciation for the complexities of managing patients with substance use disorders and comorbid pain in order to provide the best possible patient care and to prevent a growing social problem.


56052 Treating the Apprehensive Dental Patient - 6/1/2025 to 5/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide insight about dental-based apprehension from the viewpoint of the patient and to suggest methods to increase patients' ability to obtain dental care.


54984 Viral Diseases: Oral Involvement and Complications - 6/1/2025 to 5/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with a review of several viral organisms and the effect they have directly and indirectly upon dental treatment, oral health, and systemic health.


55142 Optimizing Opioid Safety and Efficacy - 6/1/2025 to 5/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information necessary to choose the appropriate opioid agents for their patients, with a resultant improvement in patients' quality of life and compliance with prescribed treatments.


52404 Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma - 6/1/2025 to 5/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to raise awareness and provide dental professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to quickly and accurately identify pediatric abusive head trauma and to intervene in cases of abuse, which should decrease the morbidity and mortality experienced by the victims.


54033 Oral and Maxillofacial Infections - 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to emphasize to dental professionals the importance of quickly identifying and treating oral and maxillofacial infections.


56954 Methamphetamine Use Disorder - 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

Methamphetamine use has risen alarmingly, reaching epidemic proportions in some regions. The purpose of this course is to provide a current, evidence-based overview of methamphetamine abuse and dependence and its treatment in order to allow dental professionals to more effectively identify, treat, or refer patients who use methamphetamine.


50214 Diagnosing and Managing Headaches - 9/1/2025 to 8/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

Given the common and difficult diagnoses associated with headaches, the purpose of this course is to educate the dental professional about the epidemiology and treatment of the various types of headaches so they may make early and accurate diagnoses, begin effective treatment, and/or refer patients to a specialist when necessary.


51764 Bioterrorism: An Update for Healthcare Professionals - 9/1/2025 to 8/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to address the various components of a bioterrorism attack and the appropriate responses required of clinical care providers, public health professionals, and healthcare facilities.


54614 Clostridioides difficile Infection - 10/1/2025 to 9/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) continues to be a challenging clinical and infection control issue for hospitals and other healthcare facilities. It has now passed methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) to become the most prevalent hospital-associated infection. The purpose of this course is to provide a practical review of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and management of CDI, with an emphasis on prevention and infection control measures required to limit transmission and reduce the incidence of disease.


57534 Child Abuse Identification and Reporting: An Update for New York - 10/1/2025 to 9/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to enable dental professionals in all practice settings to define child abuse and identify the children who are affected by violence. This course describes how a victim can be accurately diagnosed and identifies the community resources available in the state of New York for child abuse victims.


57510 Intercultural Competence and Patient-Centered Care - 10/1/2025 to 9/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the knowledge, skills, and strategies necessary to provide culturally competent and responsive care to all patients.


54121 Nutrition and Oral Health - 11/1/2025 to 10/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide clinicians with a better understanding of the impact of nutrition on dental health and care.


55173 Medical Marijuana and Other Cannabinoids - 12/1/2025 to 11/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with unbiased and evidence-based information regarding the use of marijuana and other cannabinoids for the treatment of medical conditions.


55290 Responsibilities and Requirements of Prescribing Schedule II Opioid Drugs - 2/1/2026 to 1/31/2027
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
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The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals who prescribe or distribute opioids with an appreciation for the complexities of opioid prescribing and the dual risks of litigation due to inadequate pain control and drug diversion or misuse in order to provide the best possible patient care and to prevent a growing social problem.


57424 Dental Ethics: A Brief Review - 2/1/2026 to 1/31/2027
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
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The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with a review of ethics and ethical theoretical systems that pertain to their profession. The content of this course is not intended as legal advice for patients or practitioners.


51574 Diagnosing and Treating Overweight and Obese Patients - 2/1/2026 to 1/31/2027
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
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Obesity is epidemic in the United States. As statistics indicate that the problem is growing, the purpose of this course is to educate healthcare professionals about the epidemiology and treatment of overweight and obese patients. Clinical management, presentation, diagnosis, and behavioral and medical management will be reviewed to assist dental professionals in encouraging their patients to lose weight and prevent obesity-related comorbidities.


57471 Human Trafficking and Exploitation: The Texas Requirement - 2/1/2026 to 1/31/2027
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
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As human trafficking becomes an increasingly more common problem in the United States, healthcare and mental health professionals will require knowledge of human trafficking patterns, the health and mental health needs of human trafficking victims, and successful interventions for victims. The purpose of this course is to increase the level of awareness and knowledge about human trafficking and exploitation so dental professionals can identify and intervene in cases of exploitation.


55074 Antibiotics Review - 2/1/2026 to 1/31/2027
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
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The purpose of this course is to provide a review of the major classes of antibiotics and their characteristics as well as an overview of selected individual agents within each class that are most useful for today's clinical practitioner.


54994 Viral Hepatitis - 3/1/2025 to 2/28/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with a review of normal liver structure and function, common liver function tests used to assess liver disease, and an overview of the current diagnosis and management of primary viral hepatitis.


56741 Dental Treatment of Patients with Mental Disorders - 3/1/2025 to 2/28/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

In dentistry, mental health disorders are commonly encountered in patients and can impact oral health and the level of care that can be provided. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information necessary to identify mental health disorders and to address these issues appropriately.


50201 Botulinum Toxin and Dermal Fillers for Facial Aging - 4/1/2025 to 3/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide clinicians with the knowledge necessary to provide minimally invasive aesthetic procedures and to care for patients who have undergone these procedures.

56964 Opioid Use Disorder - 4/1/2025 to 3/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
Practice guidance for opioid use disorder in primary care has not kept pace with rapid, profound changes in this area, leaving healthcare professionals with outdated and incomplete information to guide the clinical management of opioid use disorder and related morbidity. The purpose of this course is to close this gap to allow dental professionals to provide the best, evidence-based care to patients with opioid use disorder.

55152 Responsible and Effective Opioid Prescribing - 5/1/2025 to 4/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide clinicians who prescribe or distribute opioids with an appreciation for the complexities of opioid prescribing and the dual risks of litigation due to inadequate pain control and drug diversion or misuse in order to provide the best possible patient care and to prevent a growing social problem.

56564 Alcohol and Alcohol Use Disorder - 6/1/2025 to 5/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to address the ongoing alcohol competency educational needs of practicing dentists and other dental professionals. The material will include core competencies as well as knowledge, assessment, and treatment-based competencies.

59564 Dental Considerations for Older Adult Patients - 6/1/2025 to 5/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with information regarding oral manifestations of the aging process and their relationship with oral and systemic health to ensure the maintenance of optimum quality of life in older patients.

50003 Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma - 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with a deeper understanding of and appreciation for oral and maxillofacial trauma.

50073 Migraine: Diagnosis and Therapeutic Advances - 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide an update of research elucidating the pathophysiology of migraine, which has resulted in "mechanism-based" therapies; to review the differential diagnosis of headache disorders; and to summarize the current and evidence-based guidelines for clinical management of migraine. The course will highlight the need for a graded therapeutic response based on frequency of attacks and pattern of symptoms, and the importance of patient education and self-management techniques as a means of ensuring compliance and improving outcomes.

51954 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with awareness of how to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, based on specific signs and symptoms and appropriate diagnostic tests, and of interventions available to treat and/or prevent the condition.

Impact of Mental Health Conditions on Oral Health - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:
https://blxtraining.com
Online, , Online
Mental illnesses can lead to poor nutrition and consequently affect dental health. Individuals with serious mental illness symptoms often struggle to maintain daily dental care and access treatment. The "Impact of Mental Health Conditions on Oral Health" course explores the connection between oral health and mental health disorders like anxiety and depression, equipping dental healthcare providers to improve the well-being of those with both oral and mental health issues.

53074 Oral Health Issues During Pregnancy - 8/1/2025 to 7/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information necessary to appropriately intervene to promote good oral health in pregnant patients, with lasting positive effects to the patient and fetus.

56974 Cannabis and Cannabis Use Disorders - 8/1/2025 to 7/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to allow dental professionals to effectively identify and provide appropriate referrals for patients with cannabis use disorders.

Strategies for Appropriate Opioid Prescribing: The Florida Requirement - 9/1/2025 to 8/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals who prescribe or distribute opioids with an appreciation for the complexities of opioid prescribing and the dual risks of litigation due to inadequate pain control and drug diversion or misuse in order to provide the best possible patient care and to prevent a growing social problem.

Medication Use in Dentistry - 9/1/2025 to 8/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
As the number of medications and range of uses grow, dental prescribing has become increasingly complex. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the knowledge necessary to effectively prescribe and to monitor the effects of commonly used drugs.

Promoting the Health of Gender and Sexual Minorities - 10/1/2025 to 9/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
More individuals who identify as gender and sexual minorities and their families want culturally appropriate information as well as support and referral. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with strategies that promote cultural competency when treating and caring for these patients, supporting the concept of patient-centered care.

Oral Manifestations of Sexually Transmitted Infections - 10/1/2025 to 9/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to introduce dental professionals to the pathophysiology of STIs, their oral manifestations, systemic complications, available treatment options, and any modifications required for dental treatment.

Sexual Harassment Prevention: The California Law - 10/1/2025 to 9/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide information on what constitutes sexual harassment, how to prevent it in the workplace, and to define the roles and responsibilities of creating a safe work environment as it applies to both supervisors and employees.

Pankey Institute Essential 1 Course: Aesthetics and Functional Treatment Planning - 1/29/2026 to 2/1/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:
Washington Academy of General Dentistry, Global Le 19415 International Blvd, #410,
SeaTac, WA, 98188
Transform your dental practice experience to achieve heightened predictability, profitability, and personal fulfillment. Unlock the gateway to success with The Essentials Series, where Essentials 1: Aesthetic and Functional Treatment Planning lays the foundation for your journey. This course offers, Credit Hours: 32, Subject Code: (730) Oral Diagnosis/Oral Pathology, (180) Occlusion, (250) Operative and (780) Esthetics/Cosmetic Dentistry!

Caries-Prone Patients: Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention - 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899

The purpose of this course is to equip all members of the dental team with the skills needed to implement the advances available for early caries detection, recommend anticaries treatments, and offer nutritional analysis and counseling.


Palliative Care and Pain Management at the End of Life - 11/1/2025 to 10/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the concept of palliative care as distinct from hospice care, including a discussion of challenges, benefits, and strategies for optimal palliative care and symptom management at the end of life.

Implicit Bias in Health Care - 11/1/2025 to 10/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with an overview of the impact of implicit biases on clinical interactions and decision making.

Osteoporosis: Diagnosis and Management - 11/1/2025 to 10/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
To appropriately prevent, diagnose, and treat osteoporosis, clinicians should understand the epidemiology, physiology, and management. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information regarding causes and treatment of osteoporosis necessary to effectively provide patient-centered care.

50684 Oral Cancer and Complications of Cancer Therapies - 12/1/2025 to 11/30/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, 95899
Problematic oral changes can affect more than oral health, and healthcare professionals should consider individuals' oral health in their overall patient care plans. The purpose of this course is to define oral cancer and briefly explain its diagnostic criteria as well as discuss the changes experienced within the oral environment after the treatments for oral and systemic cancers are initiated.

54704 HIV/AIDS: Update for Florida - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
HIV infection is now endemic in the United States and throughout much of the world, and HIV/AIDS has become less about cure and more about management and control. As with most chronic diseases, treatment protocols and management strategies change over time. The purpose of this course is to provide a basic, practical review and update of knowledge concerning HIV/AIDS, addressing the key issues that impact clinical care and public health practice.

58664 Oral Pathology Review - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information necessary to identify, assess, and treat or refer patients with a wide range of conditions of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial complex resulting from pathologic entities of microbial, autoimmune, and behavioral origin.

58884 Sleep Disorders - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
Many of the complications associated with sleep disorders are preventable, making early diagnosis and appropriate treatment vital. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the information necessary to identify and effectively treat sleep disorders, thereby improving patients' quality of life and preventing possible complications.

50011 Airway Management: Basics for Healthcare Providers - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: CE Course
Location:

Sacramento, CA, USA 95899
Gaining control of the airway in a compromised patient is absolutely crucial. The purpose of this course is to provide dental professionals with the clinical knowledge needed to rapidly and effectively assess the patient's airway and intervene efficiently to begin to ventilate the patient in distress.

2026 Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for Illinois Dental Employees (Online) - 1/1/2026 to 12/31/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:
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1. Benefits of sexual harassment prevention training, 2. An understanding of the definition of sexual harassment, 3. The laws that prohibit this behavior, 4. Examples of sexual harassment, 5. Liability and remedies for sexual harassment, 6. Employees’ and supervisors’ responsibilities, including obligations and reporting procedures, and 7. Prohibited retaliation

Monitoring Sedation and Anesthisia in Dentisty - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Sedation and anesthesia play a vital role in modern dental practices, providing patients with a more comfortable and anxiety-free experience during procedures. Understand the role of sedation and anesthesia in enhancing patient comfort and care. Identify the responsibilities of dental team members in monitoring patients. Learn the key physiological parameters to monitor and their significance in ensuring patient safety. Develop skills in using monitoring equipment effectively.

Ethics in Dentsitry-2 hours - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Understand the fundamental principles of dental ethics and their application in practice. Develop effective strategies for identifying and resolving ethical dilemmas in dentistry. Enhance patient communication to promote autonomy and informed decision-making. Recognize the ethical implications of emerging technologies in dental care. Foster a commitment to fairness, transparency, and professionalism in all aspects of dental practice.

Cultural Competency and Implicit Bias in Dentistry - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Understand culturally competent care. Understand the concept and origins of implicit bias. Identify personal and external implicit biases. Analyze the impact of implicit bias in various settings. Develop strategies to challenge and mitigate personal biases. Implement bias reduction programs in organizations and communities. Apply knowledge through practical exercises and real-world scenarios.

Prescribing of Controlled Substances With The Tennesse Chronic Pain Guidelines for Dentistry - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Understand culturally competent care. Understand the concept and origins of implicit bias. Identify personal and external implicit biases. Analyze the impact of implicit bias in various settings. Develop strategies to challenge and mitigate personal biases. Implement bias reduction programs in organizations and communities. Apply knowledge through practical exercises and real-world scenarios.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health for Dentistry - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Identify the oral health effects of substance abuse and their implications for dental care. Recognize signs of mental health challenges in patients and understand their impact on treatment planning. Develop effective communication strategies for addressing sensitive topics with patients. Learn referral pathways and multidisciplinary approaches to support patients with substance use and mental health issues.

Eating Disorders - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
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The course Eating Disorders depicts the factors that may control eating habits/disorders, the serious disturbances in eating, the cause of eating disorders, the main types of eating disorders, and when they may start.

Principles and Practices in Dental Ethics - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Understand the fundamental principles of dental ethics and their application in practice. Develop effective strategies for identifying and resolving ethical dilemmas in dentistry. Enhance patient communication to promote autonomy and informed decision-making. Recognize the ethical implications of emerging technologies in dental care. Foster a commitment to fairness, transparency, and professionalism in all aspects of dental practice. Cultivate leadership skills to advocate for and uphold ethical

Tooth Whitening - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course provides dental professionals with an in-depth understanding of tooth whitening, covering the latest techniques, safety considerations, and best practices for achieving optimal patient outcomes. Participants will explore the science behind tooth discoloration, various whitening agents and their mechanisms, in-office vs. at-home whitening options, and strategies for managing patient expectations and sensitivity.

Self Study: Peer Review or State Board Complaint! What to do now? - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

, NV, 89135
This course will explain the procedures usually followed when a patient files a complaint with either the local Peer Review Committee or the Nevada State Dental Board and how the dentist should respond to each. The presentation will identify the four areas usually allowed under the Peer Review system, showcase the main reason for a patient complaint, and share with the attendees the possible outcomes that can occur from each scenario.

Self Study: Advancements in Diagnosing and Treating Facial Pain Disorder - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

, NV, 89135
This comprehensive 2 hour lecture explores cutting-edge approaches in the diagnosis and management of complex facial pain disorders through evidence-based case presentations. Participants will examine recent developments through diverse clinical scenarios including: TMJ involvement in systemic autoimmune and connective tissue diseases, TMJ hypermobility disorders, spontaneous occlusal changes, trigeminal neuralgia, cervical referred pain, and the intricate relationship between headaches and TMD.

Self Study: Infection Control - 2/5/2025 to 2/5/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

, NV, 89135
Health care professionals (HCP) are routinely at an increased risk of cross-infection when treating patients. In response, historical application of evidence-based infection prevention practices and strategies has been demonstrated to provide effective protection during provision of healthcare. The COVID-19 pandemic presented the latest challenge to infection control in both medical and dental facilities.

Abuse Reporting in Colorado - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will explore the requirements for reporting child and vulnerable abuse in Colorado. The course will list who mandated reporters are, when a report is warranted, and how to make the report when necessary. We will explore the timeline for reporting and the procedures that must occur. Identify the signs and symptoms of abuse of children and/or the elderly. Identify who is mandated to report suspected abuse. Identify what information is needed to make a report.

Ethics For Dental Hygienists - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will explore ethics in the field of dental hygiene. We will identify the principles outlined in The Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics created by the American Dental Association. The Code establishes concise standards of behavior to guide the public's expectations of the profession and supports existing dental hygiene practice, laws, and regulations. Understand core ethical principles and their application in dental hygiene practice. Recognize and address common ethical dilemmas with pro

Medical Errors Prevention in Dentistry - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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The prevention of medical errors in dentistry is a critical issue. This course is designed for dental professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and implementation of safety practices in dental care. The course covers crucial topics such as the definition of medical errors, the identification of common errors in dental settings, and a deep analysis of their root causes. This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to significantly reduce medical errors.

Dental Health and Fluoride Treatment - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course aims to provide information to hygienists and dental healthcare providers about general dental health and fluoride treatment.

Bruxism – Teeth Grinding and Clenching - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Early identification and intervention can prevent significant long-term damage to patients' oral health. Bruxism, often an undiagnosed condition, can lead to serious issues such as tooth wear, fractures, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD), and chronic facial pain. By understanding the causes, symptoms, and risk factors of bruxism, dental professionals are better equipped to diagnose the condition during routine examinations, offering timely solutions before the damage progresses.

Oral Cancer - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Oral cancer is a potentially life-threatening disease that can greatly impact a patient's oral health and overall well-being. Dental professionals play a crucial role in the early detection, prevention, and management of oral cancer.Stay current with diagnostic tools. Develop the skills to educate patients about oral cancer risks, prevention strategies, and the importance of regular screenings. Identify risk factors for oral cancer. Recognize early warning signs for oral cancer.

HIPAA Training For Medical Professionals - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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The purpose of this course is to provide information on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.  This course will overview HIPAA and privacy regulations, define and describe how to handle confidential information, and review the penalties and enforcement. The course will define HIPAA. The course will explore the regulations associated with HIPAA. The course will define the penalties for not adhering to the policies.

Domestic Violence - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will review the statistics and prevalence of domestic violence in our society. We will define domestic violence and its various types of abuse. The course will review the dynamics of violent relationships. Violent relationships follow a predictable cycle of violence. This course will discuss this cycle and review its patterns and screening methods through multiple case studies. The course will delve into special populations and associated risk factors.

Cultural Diversity, Sensitivity, and Competency - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will explore how culture and stereotypes play a role in our we see ourselves and our clients.  We will explore cultural competency through cultural awareness, beliefs, knowledge, and skills.  We will examine the implications for counseling theory, research, practice, and training. 1. Describe an understanding of the various ethnicities in the United States. 2. Explain the histories of each population as they became part of the American way of life.

Pain Management - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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Pain is an individualized concept that requires an equally individualized solution. This course will explore the physiology of pain, the difference between types of pain, and how to manage it with and without opioids. Understand the importance of pain management in healthcare. Define key terms related to pain. Describe the physiological processes involved in the sensation of pain. Explain the role of neurotransmitters in pain transmission.

First Aid - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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First aid is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life or prevent the condition from worsening. In some cases, it may be the only care someone needs, while in others, it may help them until paramedics arrive or they are taken to the hospital.

Cultural Competency and Diversity - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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This course will explore how culture and stereotypes play a role in how we see ourselves and our clients. We will explore cultural competency through cultural awareness, beliefs, knowledge, and skills. We will examine the implications for counseling theory, research, practice, and training. Participants will gain insight into how their own cultural backgrounds influence their perceptions and interactions with clients.

Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Abuse - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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Elder abuse is a pervasive issue in the United States, affecting thousands of individuals who are often unable to advocate for themselves. Vulnerable adults, including elderly individuals with physical, cognitive, or emotional impairments, are sometimes mistreated by the very people entrusted with their care. This course will explore elderly and vulnerable adult abuse, those most vulnerable, abusers, how to recognize abuse the importance of reporting.

Safe and Effective Prescribing of Controlled Substances in Dentistry - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: CE Course
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This course delves into the key factors that contribute to the safe and effective prescribing of medications. It examines best practices, regulatory guidelines, and clinical considerations that healthcare providers must navigate to ensure patient safety. Topics include understanding drug interactions, recognizing contraindications, tailoring prescriptions to individual patient needs, and staying informed about current pharmacological advancements.

HIV/AIDS Awareness and Confidentiality - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will update our current understanding of what HIV and AIDS are and how they are transmitted. The prevalence of the disease and how it attacks the body will be explained. Current information on the transmission, as well as the correction of several common myths,  will be taught. The importance of testing and diagnosis is ever-increasing with the significant progress being made regarding the treatment of HIV.

HIV/Aids Update for Florida Health Care Providers - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will update the learner on the status of current research, prevention and what we have come to understand about the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. We will also explore the most current statistics and revisit the definitions and symptoms. Define HIV and AIDS. Discuss the successes and failures of the current research on prevention. Identify how we are working to prevent HIV through education.

Hypersensitivity - 2/11/2025 to 2/11/2026
Event Type: Online
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Dental hypersensitivity is a common problem that affects many dental patients.  This course will explore the prevention and over-the-counter treatments, including desensitizing kinds of toothpaste and in-office treatments.

Pain Management For Dentistry Patients With A History of Addiction - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Dentists prescribe approximately 9% of opioid analgesics dispensed by outpatient US retail pharmacies annually and are the highest percentage prescriber group for patients between 10 and 19 years of age. This course aims to assist dental professionals in navigating the complexities of pain management for patients with chemical dependence and opioid use disorders. It will cover topics such as identifying risk factors and optimizing effective therapies while mitigating potential risks.

Counseling and Treating Bad Breath - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course is designed to provide dental professionals with practical strategies to facilitate discussing and treating oral malodor in the dental office. This course describes a useful communication model to discuss potentially sensitive issues. Understand the importance of developing communication skills for discussing bad breath concerns with patients. Identify the primary source of oral malodor. List the sulfur compounds most commonly associated with bad breath. Identify systemic disorders

Florida Laws and Rules for Dental Laboratories - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will explore the Florida Statue 466 and Florida Administrative Code (64B-27) govern Florida Dental Laboratories. This course meets the requirement for mandatory continuing education in laws & rules for Florida Dental Laboratories. Understand the role of dental laboratories and dental technicians. Discuss the laws and rules that govern Dental Laboratories and Dental Technicians. Understand the regulations for certificates and licensing for dental laboratories

Patient Compliance And Its Effect On Oral Care - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
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What happens in the dental chair only accounts for a small portion of oral care.  Patients play a large role in the overall health of their teeth and gums.  Compliance with health-related behaviors and recommendations is crucial to the overall effectiveness of a treatment program. Patient noncompliance, which refers to non-adherence or only partial adherence to healthcare behaviors and recommendations, is a well-recognized problem, and it continues to be a major obstacle to appropriate care tha

Medical Errors in Dentistry - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course will meet the Medical Errors Prevention in Dentistry requirements for license renewal. We will explore the primary areas where medical errors can occur and how to prevent them. Upon successful completion of this bundle, the learner will be able to: Define Medical Errors Identify Common Dental Medical Errors Analyze Root Causes Understand Legal and Ethical Implications Implement Error Prevention Strategies Enhance Communication Skills Improve Patient Safety Culture

Practice Management for Dentistry - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: CE Course
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Running a successful dental practice presents new challenges every day. Understanding how to create a safe, inviting, well-run environment where patients’ interests are the priority is important. This course will explore the necessary areas of good practice management. This course adheres to the Standards of Rule 64B4-12.0175 (FAC). Discuss the components necessary for a safe, effective office. Explain the importance of communication with patients and the dentistry team. Explain the role of the

Vaping and E-Cigarettes for Dental Professionals - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
Location:

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Nicotine vaporizers and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) remain popular among adults and adolescents. However, as they can lead to adverse effects within the oral cavity, including conditions like stomatitis and mouth ulcers, it’s essential to acknowledge that tobacco-containing products, including e-cigarettes, are linked to immediate and long-term oral and systemic health issues. This course will explore the historical development of e-cigarettes and vaping, the e-liquid components, the p

Comprehensive Care For Anxious Dental Patients - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
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This course offers a patient-centered perspective on dental anxiety and proposes strategies for enhancing patients' access to dental healthcare. Key topics covered will encompass an examination of the terminology employed to delineate varying levels of dental apprehension and the application of behavioral and pharmacological techniques to support patients in completing their dental treatments.

Universal Precautions - 2/12/2025 to 2/12/2026
Event Type: Online
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Universal precautions involve an approach to infection control to protect workers from HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens in human blood and certain other body fluids, regardless of a patient's infection status. This course will explore the four primary universal precautions, proper handwashing, personal protective equipment and proper cough etiquette.