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Learning Objectives:
- Apply ergonomic principles to enhance practitioner comfort and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders during clinical procedures.
- Utilize an evidence-based care model in clinical practice.
- Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of lasers, piezoelectric devices, hand instruments, and air polishers in biofilm disruption and calculus removal.
- Tailor diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to address the unique needs of each patient.
- Master coding techniques for dental procedures with accuracy and confidence.
- Incorporate advanced preventive products and strategies to protect tooth surfaces and maintain oral health between visits.
- Refine hand instrumentation skills by staying updated on the latest advancements and best practices.
Are you struggling to stay updated with the latest in clinical care techniques? Do you feel your skills in air polishing, ultrasonic instrumentation, or hand instrumentation could use a refresher? Are you looking to integrate better preventative strategies into your practice? Discover the key to advancing your clinical care techniques in this expert-led workshop. Enhance your skills in air polishing, ultrasonic instrumentation, and hand instrumentation while exploring the latest advancements in ergonomic principles, diagnostic approaches, and coding for dental procedures. Gain valuable insights into the advantages of modern tools like lasers and piezoelectric devices while refining essential skills often overlooked in traditional training. Learn to integrate evidence-based care models and cutting-edge preventive strategies to protect tooth surfaces and support patient oral health between visits. Walk away with enhanced confidence, practical tools, and advanced knowledge to elevate your practice and provide personalized, effective patient care.
CEU Credits: 4