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Program Presenter:
Anna Pattison, RDH, MS

Saturday, November 19, 2011
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Oak Brook, Illinois
OAK BROOK MARRIOTT

 

LECTURE
International Dental Seminars® Inc. designates this activity for seven continuing education credits

Dentist      $250
Hygienist   $135
Auxiliary    $135
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What's New for Clinical Dental Hygiene in 2011
New Technologies / New Products / New Techniques



Presented by Anna Pattison, RDH, MS

New! Live Video:
New Instruments,
New Techniques
 


In recent years, significant developments in new high-tech diagnostic devices, hand instruments, ultrasonic tips and techniques are influencing the way we teach and practice. This presentation for dentists and dental hygienists will update you on these new products, devices, theories and techniques that you should know to keep current in today's rapidly changing clinical environment.


 

  Topics to be discussed:

 
Diagnostic caries detection and calculus detection devices
Periodontal endoscope
Ultrasound periodontal probe
Perio Protect™ antimicrobial delivery trays
PerioWave™ photosensitive subgingival antimicrobial gel system
Arestin™ and other local delivery antibiotics and antimicrobials
Oraqix ™ subgingival local anesthetic gel
Isolite™ dryfield illuminator
Periodontal lasers
Oral CDx™ oral cancer detection system
Diagnostic saliva tests
PreViser™ Periodontal Risk Assessment
ACP remineralization/anti-hypersensitivity pastes
Fluoride varnishes
Fluoride/ACP prophy pastes
Innovations in hand instruments - new metals, new diamond coated instruments, furcation curets and other new hand instruments
Innovations in ultrasonics - tips with fiber-optic and LED lights, new implant tips, new diamond safety tip
New fulcrums with 3:00-5:00 positions for scaling deep mandibular and maxillary pockets
   

  Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
Describe the use of new devices for caries and calculus detection, automated ultrasound probing, and periodontal endoscopy.
Describe the use of new fluoride and ACP products.
Analyze the differences between current and new local delivery antibiotic/antimicrobial delivery systems.
Describe the use of periodontal local anesthetic gel, diagnostic saliva tests, oral cancer detection systems, and risk assessment tools.
Discuss innovative new hand and ultrasonic instruments and lasers.
   

 
   
    
  
   

  Program Presenter:

 
Anna Pattison, RDH, MS,
Anna Pattison, RDH, MS, Associate Professor and Former Chair, Department of Dental Hygiene, USC School of Dentistry; co-author of Periodontal Instrumentation: A Clinical Manual; she has also contributed to Glickman's and Carranza's Clinical Periodontology; and is an internationally recognized speaker on Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation. In 2005, she received the Pfizer-ADHA Excellence in Dental Hygiene Award, the Columbia Schoolof Dental and Oral Surgery Alumni Award and the USC School of Dentistry Alumnus of tye Year Award. In 2010 she was inducted into the USC School of Dentistry Hall of Fame. In 2006 she received the California Society of Periodontists Award.
 
 
 





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International Dental Seminars® Inc. designates this activity for seven continuing education credits.

 

 

 

 
  

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