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TECHNOLOGY'S ROLE IN THE DETECTION OF ORAL CANCER, POTENTIALLY MALIGNANT AND MUCOSAL ABNORMALITIES
Course Code: 7332
Scott Benjamin, DDS
Scott Benjamin, DDS
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Dr. Benjamin is in private practice in Sidney, NY and visiting professor at SUNY Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. He is a member of the ADA Standards Committee on Dental Products & Informatics, the WHO Working Group for Oral Cancer & Precancer and editorial boards of several peer reviewed journals.
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CE Hours: 2.5
Teaching Method: Lecture
New technologies enhance the clinician’s ability to discover oral cancer, potentially malignant disease and other mucosal conditions at the earliest possible stages, thus enabling greatly improved outcomes. Learn the benefits and roles these technologies play.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:1. Understand the state of oral cancer and the dental clinician's role
2. Understand the new mucosal screening technologies and the role they play
3. Understand patient management and reimbursement considerations for mucosal conditions
Category: Oral Pathology
Recommended for: Dentist/Dental Student, Hygienist, Dental Assistant, Business Assistant