Continuing Education for Dentistry

Continuing Education for Dentistry We help dental professionals to earn credits towards the CE requirements for Dentists.

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12/09/2021

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Dr. Troy Schmedding looks at mental stress causing bruxing and tooth stress. His case demonstrates the diagnosis and treatment of a resulting fracture.

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12/08/2021

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Drs. Gordon J. Christensen and Rella Christensen discuss dental advances over the past 60 years and look into the future of the profession.

12/07/2021

Drs. Craig M. Misch and Maggie A. Misch-Haring discuss characteristics of GBR membranes that direct their use for the treatment of various bone defects.

06/01/2019

The unexpected dangers of gum disease

Gum disease is common and unpleasant, but, according to a growing body of evidence, it could also play a role in a surprising range of seemingly unrelated health problems.
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Cleaning your teeth may be even more important than you thought.
Plaque — a sticky substance that contains bacteria — builds up on teeth. If it is not brushed away, the bacteria can irritate the gums.

The gums may then become swollen, sore, or infected; this is referred to as gingivitis.

In general, gum disease can be treated or prevented by maintaining a good oral health regime.

However, if it is left to develop, it can result in periodontitis, which weakens the supporting structures of the teeth.

Gum disease, which is also called periodontal disease, is widespread. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost half of adults in the United States have some degree of gum disease.

The mechanisms behind periodontal disease are relatively well-understood, and newer research shows that this health problem may play a role in the development of a number of other conditions, including Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and respiratory disease.

10 Best Dentist Tips for the Best Dental CareIf you think that a having a healthy smile takes too much time and effort, ...
09/07/2018

10 Best Dentist Tips for the Best Dental Care

If you think that a having a healthy smile takes too much time and effort, think again. Dental care can be fast and easy, as long as you follow these 10 trusted tips for better teeth and a brighter smile.

Visit an Affordable Dentist Regularly

First, find the best dentist for you. Then, get regular check-ups and cleanings to prevent and treat any problems.

Brush Your Teeth on a Regular Basis

This is a must for at-home dental care. Brushing cleans teeth, removes built-up plaque, massages the gums, prevents gum disease and freshens your breath. Brush at least twice a day, every day.

Get a New Toothbrush Every Three Months

A brush’s bristles can become worn over time, which reduces their cleaning ability. That’s why the best dentists recommend buying a new toothbrush every three months, or even more often if yours looks worn or you’ve recently been sick.

Use s Soft Touch with a Soft-Bristled Brush

Use gentle, light pressure and choose a soft-bristled brush to avoid eroding the delicate tooth enamel and causing gums to recede.

Boost Your Brushing with Dental Aids

Brushing is good, but using floss and mouth rinse every day is even better for your dental health. Ask an affordable dentist about the right tools for you.

Rinse If You Can’t Brush

If you can’t brush after a meal, at least rinse your mouth with water to remove the excess food debris that clings to teeth and causes decay.

Cut Down on Sugar

Sugars in foods and beverages feed dental decay and cause many dental care problems. Try to reduce your sugar intake to improve your dental health.

Stop Smoking

This dangerous habit is bad for health and leads to many dental care issues. Simply avoid to***co to avoid these problems.

Keep Your Kids from Hurting Their Teeth

Discourage your child from developing bad dental habits, such as sucking their thumb, chewing on toys, and sleeping with a bottle. All of these can lead to serious dental problems, so stop these habits if you spot them.

Care for Kids’ Teeth Correctly

Get a fluoridated toothpaste and mouth rinse for children to make their teeth more resistant to decay and much stronger overall. Also, start taking them to a pediatric dentist for regular cleanings and check-ups by their first birthday.

Things to Think About when Naming your PracticeWhat you name your business matters: It's going to appear on your sign, y...
09/06/2018

Things to Think About when Naming your Practice

What you name your business matters: It's going to appear on your sign, your business cards, your website, and your social media pages. It will be on the back of the baseball jerseys of the little league team you sponsor. It will help patients identify your practice and tell their friends about you. It will be everywhere and it will represent you for years, if not decades. It deserves thoughtful consideration.

Online Continuing Education for DentistsGo to www.cepdentists.com• You can look through and read all the courses we give...
10/21/2017

Online Continuing Education for Dentists
Go to www.cepdentists.com
• You can look through and read all the courses we give at no charge
• You can look at the questions and take the test at no charge
• You only pay for the course ($10/unit) if you pass the course and want certification for it.
• You can take the course anytime anywhere on any device: laptop, desktop, tablet, and smart phone.
• Your certificate of completion will be sent to your email immediately after completion.
• All our courses are board approved and meets the minimum requirements for CE credits.
• Have questions? [email protected] or (714) 872-8111
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