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CONTROVERSIAL TECHNIQUES AND CONCEPTS IN DENTISTRY: USING INTEGRITY AND ETHICS AS YOUR GUIDE
Course Code: 6111
Gordon Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD
Gordon Christensen, DDS, MSD, PhD
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Dr. Christensen is founder and director of Practical Clinical Courses (PCC), an international continuing education organization for dental professionals.
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Karl Koerner, DDS, MS
Karl Koerner, DDS, MS
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Dr. Koerner is a general practitioner with a surgery-only practice in Utah and was formerly head of the Oral Surgery Department at the Scottsdale Center for Dental Education.
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Terry Tanaka, DDS
Terry Tanaka, DDS
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Dr. Tanaka is a clinical professor in graduate prosthodontics and endodontics at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of the University of Southern California and the director of restorative study groups in Hawaii and San Diego. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain.
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CE Hours: 2.5
Teaching Method: Lecture
By 9/12: $75 Dentist/$45 Staff
After 9/12: $95 Dentist/$65 Staff
Explore three controversial aspects of dentistry as viewed by experts in each subject. When is a crown indicated; what is best in 2008? When do you extract third molars; which techniques are best? When is occlusal equilibration indicated; what are the best techniques?
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:1. List the situations in which crowns are indicated
2. Describe the most appropriate time and technique to remove third molars
3. List situations in which occlusal equilibration is indicated
This Annual Ethics Speaker Series is underwritten by a grant from the American College of Dentists and is part of the ACD Ethics Program. Category: Ethics and Law
Recommended for: Dentist/Dental Student, Hygienist, Lab Technician, Dental Assistant, Business Assistant