SMART Additional Requirements
Upon successful completion of this course & the additional requirements of an oral presentation & attendance to one IAOMT conference, you will earn your SMART-Certification from the IAOMT.
SMART Certification
Upon successful completion of this course & the additional requirements of an oral presentation & attendance to one IAOMT conference, you will earn your SMART-Certification from the IAOMT.
Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi, Oh My!
The use of phase contrast microscopy for pathogen detection and patient motivation significantly improves case acceptance and treatment outcomes.
E-motion and Teeth
Identify signs of emotional and health imbalances during a dental evaluation by looking beyond the physical body to include the mental-emotional components of the disease process.
Leaky Gut: What is it and how does it relate to oral health?
Join Dawn as she takes you on a journey of the digestive system: what normal digestion actually looks like & what happens when it goes wrong. The endgame of digestive gone wrong is leaky gut. We'll explore what this unpleasant term actually means and how to heal it.
Basics of Labs Relating to Dentistry
The mouth is a window to the health of our bodies. Often people see their hygienists more often than their primary care physicians. Learn several important chairside tests that can be done to help evaluate the nutritional needs of your patients as well as how and when to refer your patients out.
Light and Sound to Screen for Oral Systemic Disease
Inflammation and infection are two key components to accelerated aging disease and ultimately death. It is becoming more apparent that these pathogenic conditions within the oral cavity and systemically are directly or indirectly related. Systemic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, Alzheimer’s/dementia and various cancers have an oral pathogens and inflammation component. Recent understanding of [...]








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