From Biology to Clinical Practice
with Trisha O'Hehir RDH, BS
The mouth is the doorway to the body.
Scientific research provides evidence of the
dynamic and toxic nature of bacterial biofilm
relating to pH changes in the mouth and gingival
bleeding. Understanding the latest findings
on caries, periodontal disease, products and
instruments creates a foundation for effective
treatment and prevention.
The significance and extent of new research on
xylitol, oral antioxidants, oral probiotics, novel
instrument designs and marketing strategies
provides participants with the tools and science
necessary to significantly improve the oral health
of their patients.
Following this course
participants will be able to:
- Understand the dynamic nature of
oral bacterial biofilm
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Describe the impact of oral pH changes
on the initiation of caries
- Explain how cytokines trigger bleeding on
probing
- Understand the science and clinical
significance of xylitol research
- Appreciate the benefits of predictable
daily toothbrushing
- Understand the differences between nose
and mouth breathing
- Choose preventive strategies based on
scientific evidence
- Integrate novel instrument designs into
debridement procedures
- Integrate emerging products into clinical
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Event Dates
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REGISTRATION
8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
LECTURE & LUNCH
8:30 am - 4:00 pm
7 CEU Category I
Friday April 13
DoubleTree by Hilton
525 West Johnson Street
Madison, WI 53703
608-251-5511
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Saturday April 14
Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield
375 South Moorland Road
Brookfield, WI 53005
262-364-1100
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