Speaker: Dr. Anwar Al-fayume Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University
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Matching the natural color and shape of anterior teeth can be challenging. Over the years, I have perfected a technique to predictably restore more than 90% of the anterior teeth using a few composite resin shades and a secret ingredient. This course is for dentists eager to learn the...
Speaker: Dr. Maha Ahmad University of Detroit Mercy - School of Dentistry
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To provide an overview of the organization of the brain and spinal cord, cranial nerves, branches, structure and their functions. To trace and understand motor and sensory pathways. Integrate this knowledge into clinical situations in dentistry.
The HSDM Office of Research is pleased to invite all HSDM and affiliated faculty to the third annual Faculty Research Day.
Last year's event introduced our DMD and Advanced Graduate Education students to the breadth of ongoing research projects performed at HSDM and affiliated sites, and was critical in helping our students identify projects and mentors aligned with their research interests. We are looking forward to an equally successful event in 2024.
Limited spots are available. Presenters can anticipate detailed instructions for participation in August 2024.
Speaker: Dr. Sierra Nunn University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
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The dental pulp is connective tissue that lives protected inside the hard tissues of the tooth. When this soft tissue is exposed to trauma, caries, or damage (such as tooth fracture), the tissue is at risk of infection that will eventually proceed to pain and necrosis of the pulp. In permanent teeth, the...
The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced spectacular development and growth over the past two decades. With recent progress in digitized data acquisition, machine learning and computing infrastructure, AI applications are expanding into areas that were previously thought to be reserved for human experts. When...
Speaker: Dr. Douglas Kistler University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
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This lecture will review patient management, patient history work up, office preparation, equipment, instrument, supplies preparation, as it relates to dental trauma. Course will also review four case studies.
Speaker: Dr. Ibrahim Duqum University of North Carolina Adams School of Dentistry
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Dental trauma is a common dental emergency, particularly in children and young adults. The ability of the dental team to diagnose and manage dental trauma in the short and long term can make a monumental difference in patient-related outcomes. The course will overview real-life patient-based...
Speaker: Dr. Augusto Robles University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry
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You will learn about the current status on how to treat and manage caries in this fast paced 2-hour course. We will discuss the new products in the market and how they perform as well as the tips and tricks for creating great restorations.