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Learning Objectives:
- Capture clear, consistent diagnostic images with confidence
- Identify early carious lesions that may not be visible with traditional methods
- Use transillumination and fluorescence technology to enhance detection and monitoring
- Track changes over time and document findings effectively
- Support minimally invasive and preventive treatment approaches
- Elevate your role as a diagnostic partner in comprehensive patient care
As a dental hygienist, you're often the first clinician to identify changes in a patient's oral health. What if you could detect caries earlier, monitor lesions more accurately, and show patients exactly what you see—all with a single device? This interactive, hands-on course is designed specifically for dental hygienists who want to enhance their diagnostic capabilities and become even more valuable members of the dental team. You'll learn how to use advanced intraoral imaging technology that combines high-definition photography, transillumination, and fluorescence to uncover hidden areas of concern, monitor disease progression or repair, and support more informed clinical decisions. Discover how visual evidence can improve patient understanding, increase treatment acceptance, and strengthen collaboration with the dentist.
201 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, MD 20745
United States
CEU Credits: 2