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Saturday, October 24, 2020 9:00am to 1:00pm
About this Event
The current COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to the dangers of aerosols and has changed dentistry forever. Caries management by risk assessment (CAMBRA) and minimally invasive dentistry have been around for decades, yet many are still searching for simple protocols that work.
Dr. Young will share his best-kept secrets using non-aerosol, non-invasive methods such as CAMBRA, selective caries removal, silver diamine fluoride (SDF), glass ionomer cement (GIC) and SMART restorations for dental care. These cutting-edge techniques may well bridge the gap between remineralization and traditional restoration, especially when aerosols need to be minimized or eliminated.
You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for all dentists and all allied dental professionals, including dental therapists, RDAEFs and RDHAPs.
Tuition: $195 Dentists; $165 Allied Dental Professionals
Program: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Format: Live, interactive webinar via Cisco Webex
Credits: This activity is designated for 4 units of continuing education credit.
Dues-paying alumni receive 15% off most programs; recent Dugoni School grads receive 20% off.
Live, interactive CE webinars offered by the Dugoni School of Dentistry are considered as in-person, live courses by the Dental Board of California. This may vary for license renewal in other states.
About the Presenter
Douglas A. Young, DDS, EdD, MBA, MS, is an emeritus professor at the Dugoni School of Dentistry where he is an active and ardent educator in the field of minimally invasive dentistry, dental materials and cariology. He is one of the founders of the Caries Management by Risk Assessment (CAMBRA) Coalition. Dr. Young served on the ADA Council of Scientific Affairs and is a cariology consultant for the ADA. He has presented at congresses and universities around the world and has published in numerous peer-reviewed dental journals and textbooks on caries management using minimal invasive dentistry, silver fluoride and glass ionomer restoratives.