CE COURSES
CE COURSES
THURSDAY, MAY 19
3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
3 CE credits recommended for
dentists, specialists, hygienists,
EFDAs & assistants
Pearls for the Pediatric
Dental Patient
Presented by Angela M. Stout,
DMD, MPH
Objectives:
• Use different behavior
management techniques to
provide a comfortable experience
for both the patient and the
doctor/staff.
• Treat and manage pediatric
dental trauma along with
understanding follow
up protocols.
• Identify high risk caries patients
and recommend a fluoride
regimen appropriate for the
patient’s risks.
• Discuss treatment options for
cosmetic restorations for the
pediatric patient.
FRIDAY, MAY 20
8:00 a.m. – 4:15 p.m.
6 CE credits recommended for dentists & specialists
ADHESIVE DENTISTRY SYMPOSIUM
As the world-class speakers assembled sequentially take
the podium, you’ll experience the following engaging
presentations:
Adhesives on Steroids—Bonding Techniques and Trends
Presented by John O. Burgess, DDS, MS
Objectives:
• Learn what techniques and adhesives reduce post
operative sensitivity
• Are universal adhesives really universal?
• Which bonding procedures are best for bonding zirconia.
• Discover what is in adhesives and why they work.
Adhesive Cementation for CAD-CAM CeramicsComposite, Lithium Disilicate and Zirconia
Presented by Mark A. Latta, DMD, MS
Objectives:
• Understand the diversity of classes of cements based
on adhesive use, resin or non-resin chemistry and
clinical indication.
• Use the decision tree for matching the correct cement
to the restorative material and clinical indication.
Adhesion Protocols and Post and Core Strategies for
the Endodontically Treated Tooth
Presented by Rick Walter, DDS, MS
Objectives:
• Recognize clinical situations where post and core
strategies are recommended for restoration of
endodontically treated teeth.
• List the differences between adhesion protocols to the
root canal.
• List the differences between post and core strategies for
restoration of the endodontically treated tooth.
• Describe different adhesion protocols to the root canal.
• Discuss limitations of each adhesion protocol and post and
core strategy.
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