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Continuing Education Benefits Your Entire Practice
Continuing Education Benefits Your Entire Practice

Technological advances and scientific inventions in the dental industry have resulted in exciting changes for patients and dental professionals alike, but it can sometimes be difficult to apply them in your practice. That is why completing dental continuing education (CE) is so important. Completing a well-planned selection of dental CE courses benefits you by allowing you to:

  • Learn the latest techniques and improve existing skills
  • Provide patients with latest in diagnostic, preventive, and treatment methods
  • Meet the established prerequisite and renew your state license accordingly
  • Pursue new opportunities for growth and career advancement

Today's CE courses are presented throughout the year by a wide range of ...

Your Practice
Continuing Education Benefits Your Entire Practice

Technological advances and scientific inventions in the dental industry have resulted in exciting changes for patients and dental professionals alike, but it can sometimes be difficult to apply them in your practice. That is why completing dental continuing education (CE) is so important. Completing a well-planned selection of dental CE courses benefits you by allowing you to:

  • Learn the latest techniques and improve existing skills
  • Provide patients with latest in diagnostic, preventive, and treatment methods
  • Meet the established prerequisite and renew your state license accordingly
  • Pursue new opportunities for growth and career advancement

Today's CE courses are presented throughout the year by a wide range of ...

Tips for Managing Dental Anxiety
Tips for Managing Dental Anxiety

Many people experience a little anxiety when contemplating their next visit to the dentist, especially children. If unaddressed, dental anxiety can rise to levels that interfere with the delivery of the care and services your youngest patients need for healthy development and ongoing good oral health. The following tips and behavioral strategies can help you and your patients overcome their fears.

  • Information: Provide the appropriate information using understandable words and terminology. Describe the procedure and what the patient will experience, like noises, vibrations, and tastes.
  • Relaxation: Use active relaxation strategies for patients who are visibly anxious. Techniques like deep breathing with deep inhalation and slow exhalation can be very useful.
  • Distraction: Use toys (as appropriate, for children) and conversation about a pleasant, non-dental topic to divert attention from fears. Other suggestions include TV/movies and video games.
  • Reinforcement: Provide positive reinforcement as incentive for "brave behavior" in the chair. Be genuine and use verbal praise and small, tangible rewards like stickers and temporary tattoos.
  • Parental Involvement: Utilize the presence of a parent in the treatment room to calm an anxious child. Consider using the parent as your "model" to show what the treatment will involve before you begin the procedure.

Addressing the anxiety patients of all ages may feel during a dental appointment is important to ...

Your Practice
Tips for Managing Dental Anxiety

Many people experience a little anxiety when contemplating their next visit to the dentist, especially children. If unaddressed, dental anxiety can rise to levels that interfere with the delivery of the care and services your youngest patients need for healthy development and ongoing good oral health. The following tips and behavioral strategies can help you and your patients overcome their fears.

  • Information: Provide the appropriate information using understandable words and terminology. Describe the procedure and what the patient will experience, like noises, vibrations, and tastes.
  • Relaxation: Use active relaxation strategies for patients who are visibly anxious. Techniques like deep breathing with deep inhalation and slow exhalation can be very useful.
  • Distraction: Use toys (as appropriate, for children) and conversation about a pleasant, non-dental topic to divert attention from fears. Other suggestions include TV/movies and video games.
  • Reinforcement: Provide positive reinforcement as incentive for "brave behavior" in the chair. Be genuine and use verbal praise and small, tangible rewards like stickers and temporary tattoos.
  • Parental Involvement: Utilize the presence of a parent in the treatment room to calm an anxious child. Consider using the parent as your "model" to show what the treatment will involve before you begin the procedure.

Addressing the anxiety patients of all ages may feel during a dental appointment is important to ...

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The Symbolic Smile
The Symbolic Smile

What does a smile say to you? Beijing-based artist Yue Minjun is a painter and sculptor who has created a series of paintings depicting "the Symbolic Smile." Minjun developed his style using himself as a model. According to him, "At first you think he's happy, but when you look more carefully, there's something else there...A smile doesn't necessarily mean happiness."

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The Symbolic Smile

What does a smile say to you? Beijing-based artist Yue Minjun is a painter and sculptor who has created a series of paintings depicting "the Symbolic Smile." Minjun developed his style using himself as a model. According to him, "At first you think he's happy, but when you look more carefully, there's something else there...A smile doesn't necessarily mean happiness."