Lectures

gIDE offers the largest, peer-reviewed online CE library

New content added every two weeks

Try Free

View:

129

Lectures

Sort By:

A-Z of Dental Hygiene Part 05 - Process of Care 01

LOD-255-00

Ms. Karima Bapoo-Mohamed

45 min

Review historical origin and current role of dental hygiene profession<br><br>Discuss the current dental hygiene framework for standard of practice process of care<br><br>Review all the assessment components<br><br>Recognize the dynamic nature of assessment phase and its impact on care plan and implementation<br><br><span style="font-size:9px">Release: 9/26/2014 | Expires: 9/26/2017</span>

A-Z of Dental Hygiene Part 04 - Oral Health Counseling

LOD-254-00

Ms. Karima Bapoo-Mohamed

45 min

Statistics on non-compliance behaviours<br><br>Describe barriers to patient self-care<br><br>Discuss the hygienists

A-Z of Dental Hygiene Part 03 - Oral Pathology and Clinical Manifestations

LOD-253-00

Ms. Karima Bapoo-Mohamed

57 min

Review neoplasia concepts and statistics<br><br>Role of the hygienist<br><br>Etiology and Risk factors for oral cancer<br><br>Terminology and Description of lesions<br><br>Abnormal clinical Manifestations Extraoral

A-Z of Dental Hygiene Part 02 - Dental Anatomy and Tooth Morphology

LOD-252-00

Ms. Karima Bapoo-Mohamed

49 min

Review dental classifications and terminology of teeth<br><br>Discuss the appearance and function of teeth<br><br>Review dental terminology on the anatomical landmarks of teeth<br><br>Review the three most common teeth numbering systems<br><br>Discuss odontogenesis including some common anomalies<br><br>Review location and function of the hard and soft dental tissues<br><br><span style="font-size:9px">Release: 9/26/2014 | Expires: 9/26/2017</span>

A-Z of Dental Hygiene Part 01 - Orofacial Anatomy

LOD-251-00

Ms. Karima Bapoo-Mohamed

39 min

Review the body planes and terminology related to the head and neck, the oral complex, and the teeth.<br><br>Identify, locate and relate the gross anatomical structures of the head and neck to include the bones of the skull<br><br>Review the head and neck musculature<br><br>Discuss the trigeminal nerve<br><br>Identify the anatomic features of the extraoral and intraoral structures<br><br><span style="font-size:9px">Release: 9/26/2014 | Expires: 9/26/2017</span>

Paradigm Shift: Soft Tissue Concept

LOD-245-00

Dr. IƱaki Gamborena

66 min

In this lecture presentation Dr Gamborena will discuss the Soft Tissue Concept and what it is about. We can face a lot of problems when we get to the surgical part. We can find ourselves with prosthetics and healing abutments that are way too big. Dr Gamborena will share information about a healing abutment that he has been working with for the last 6-8 years, and that has finally entered the market as of fall 2014. He will show how the abutment works and how you can improve the maximization of your space and be able to graft at the ridge with a totally different approach: Following the concept about what we do Today around implants, compensating the volume from bone, shifting into the soft tissue and being able to create prosthetically something beyond what you might be used to so far.<br><br><span style="font-size:9px">Release: 9/2/2014 | Expires: 9/2/2017</span>

Delivery of Immediate Final Restorations at the Time of Implant Surgery - A Comprehensive Digital Approach to Implant Dentistry

LOD-239-00

Dr. Siamak Abai

51 min

Digital advancements in areas such as intraoral scanning, 3-D printing, and CAD/CAM technology are creating efficiencies while expanding the treatment options available to dentists. These tools allow for streamlined treatment and laboratory protocols that can be modified to meet the individual needs of each patient. In this presentation, Dr. Siamak Abai outlines cases where digital intraoral scans are utilized in conjunction with Cone Beam Computed Tomography scans and CAD/CAM software to fabricate guided surgical guides, custom final abutments, and final restorations prior to implant surgery. A model-less workflow is initiated with intraoral scanning, facilitating delivery of final restorations at the time of implant placement. Topics include:<br /><br /> - Impression making considerations for partially edentulous patient<br /> - Treatment planning and utilization of CAD/CAM software for the fabrication of guided surgical guides<br /> - The benefits and applications of intraoral scanning in the partially edentulous patient<br /> - Clinical and laboratory workflows facilitated by digital impressions<br /> - Traditional and digital techniques involved in the fabrication of final abutments and restorations<br /> - Application of CAD/CAM technology in the design and production of restorations<br /> - Prosthesis fabrication from models produced with 3-D printing technology

A-Z in Restorative Implant Dentistry (Case 4)

LOD-236-00

Dr. George Perri

16 min

Case 4

A-Z in Restorative Implant Dentistry (Case 3)

LOD-235-00

Dr. George Perri

13 min

Case 3

A-Z in Restorative Implant Dentistry (Case 2)

LOD-234-00

Dr. George Perri

21 min

Case 2