Live Dental Webinars
(Showing Next 5 Upcoming)
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Bioactive Composites: Clinical Strategies and Evidence for Predictable Results
Presenter: Dr. Nathaniel Lawson
Sponsor: Pulpdent
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11/10/25 |
7:00 PM ET
4:00 PM PT
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11/11/25 |
0:00 AM UTC
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CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
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This CE webinar will focus on the clinical use of bioactive composites, emphasizing bonding, and placement strategies that lead to predictable restorative outcomes. Attendees will review current evidence on bioactive materials, explore step-by-step bonding protocols, and learn practical placement techniques designed to improve efficiency and long-term success. The webinar will also address common clinical challenges and provide solutions that can be implemented immediately in everyday practice.
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Silver Diamine Fluoride in the Hands of a General Dentist
Presenter: Timothy Bizga, D.D.S.
Sponsor: Centrix
| Tue |
11/11/25 |
7:00 PM ET
4:00 PM PT
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| Wed |
11/12/25 |
0:00 AM UTC
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CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
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Many general dentists associate silver diamine fluoride with pediatric or geriatric patients, where caries arrest outweighs esthetic concerns. Dentists, especially in esthetically focused practices, dismiss SDF as incompatible with their treatment goals. But this view is outdated. In this CE webinar, we will review how proper case selection and clinical integration make SDF not only compatible with general dentistry but also a powerful diagnostic and disease stabilizing tool. Learn how incorporating SDF can elevate patient care, improve outcomes, and strengthen your practice’s business model—without sacrificing esthetics.
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Achieving Predictable and Profound Local Anesthesia: Updates and Techniques for 2025
Presenter: Dr. Jason Goodchild
Sponsor: Septodont
| Wed |
11/12/25 |
7:00 PM ET
4:00 PM PT
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| Thu |
11/13/25 |
0:00 AM UTC
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CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
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Achieving profound local anesthesia is one of the most critical—and sometimes most challenging—steps in clinical dentistry. This dynamic, multimedia CE webinar provides an up-to-date review of local anesthetic agents and techniques in 2025, with a focus on three practical approaches to make achieving profound anesthesia more consistent and efficient. Participants will gain valuable insights into recognizing and minimizing anesthetic challenges, improving safety and patient comfort, and enhancing the overall clinical experience.
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The Use of Zirconia in Today’s CAD/CAM World
Presenter: Dr. Dhaval Patel
Sponsor: Kuraray Noritake
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11/13/25 |
7:00 PM ET
4:00 PM PT
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| Fri |
11/14/25 |
0:00 AM UTC
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CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
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Zirconia has established itself as one of the most versatile and reliable materials in contemporary restorative dentistry. With advancements in CAD/CAM technology and speed-sintering protocols, zirconia restorations have become more efficient and predictable than ever before - particularly for implant-supported prosthetics. This evidence-based CE webinar will explore the expanding role of zirconia in modern chairside dentistry, with a special focus on restoring dental implants using the long-awaited hybrid zirconia implant abutment block. This innovative material offers unprecedented versatility, enabling clinicians to design and fabricate either screw-retained or cement-retained implant restorations from a single block.
Participants will gain practical insight into clinical case selection, optimal preparation design, and strategies to streamline the zirconia workflow—from digital impression to finishing and delivery. Emphasis will also be placed on bonding and cementation protocols critical to the long-term success of zirconia restorations. You won’t want to miss Dr. Dhaval Patel share his experience and knowledge!
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Tackling MIH and Trauma Lesions with Resin Infiltration
Presenter: Dr. Jeanette MacLean
Sponsor: DMG America
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11/17/25 |
8:00 PM ET
5:00 PM PT
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| Tue |
11/18/25 |
1:00 AM UTC
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CE Credits: 1 Interactive CEU
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Unsightly congenital enamel defects from molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) and trauma can be troublesome for many patients. Historically, these blemishes have been treated with invasive and costly resin bondings and veneers. Dealing with enamel defects can prove particularly troublesome for young patients, which when left untreated, often become a source of embarrassment for the patient. This CE webinar will review tips and tricks to manage these enamel defects with resin infiltration. This noninvasive approach can improve or even completely reverse the appearance of congenital enamel defects while preserving tooth structure and repairing the patient’s natural enamel.
Featured On-Demand CE Webinars
There is a concept in dentistry that somehow adhesion is better and yet we see amalgams and crowns, held on by zinc phosphate cement, are still working in patients mouths 40+ years later but we see failure rates and replacements of various adhesive dentistry in 5-10 years. Where techniques use to be more simplistic with less steps and basic fundamentals we achieved success, and now we throw out many of those concepts and replace them with adhesion, we expect to find longevity. Are you seeing longevity or are you seeing more sensitivity, problems, failures or costly redos? This CE webinar is a look at where we are at with modern adhesion and what we believe we know. The goal is to give you some systems, tools and thoughts to consider to help you and your patients to have better longevity and success in the restorative dentistry you provide.
Direct resin posterior restorations can be challenging to blend with the surrounding tooth structure for several reasons ranging from discoloration of underlying tooth structure that can result when replacing an old amalgam that stained the dentin, teeth discolored due to tetracycline or other things related to when the tooth developed, tooth shades that do not fit standard Vita shades, to enamel and dentin that varies in shade on the tooth. Luckily, advances in restorative composite materials have allowed development of single shade resin materials for direct restorations, offering a simpler process using fewer materials to achieve excellent aesthetics that blends with the surrounding tooth. In this CE webinar, the benefits of using a universal shade composite to simplify direct resin restorations for use for Class I and II restorations, Class V restorations and core buildups will be discussed.
In this CE webinar, Dr. Tomaro will share with participants different scenarios where the clinician has to make a decision as to the technique and choice of materials. The correct material choice and mimic nature. The restoration and tooth becomes as one.
Featured Podcast Episodes
Series: VOCO America
CE Credits: 0.5
Guest: Dr. Marvin Chacon
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Whether due to insufficient bone, medical contraindications, financial constraints, or patient preferences, single-tooth implants aren’t the solution for every case. That’s where fiber-reinforced bridges come in. To tell us all about the wonders of fiber-reinforced bridges is our guest, Dr. Marvin Chacon. With over 15 years of clinical dentistry experience, he obtained his Master's in Aesthetic Dentistry from King's College London in 2022. As a clinical trainer and speaker, he focuses on modern dental materials and innovative techniques under the "minimum Intervention" approach.
Series: GC America
CE Credits: 0.25
Guest: Dr. Tal Wilkins IV
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Injection molding. What can it do for your practice and how can it be a perfect fit for your patients? To tell us all about is Dr Tal Wilkins, a dentist who loves this technique and uses it often. He says the patient can get a full mouth rehab at a third of the cost of veneers. Dr. Wilkins maintains a private practice in Aiken, South Carolina and is a visiting faculty member and serves on the Board of Advisors at the Pankey Institute.
Series: Bisco
CE Credits: 0.5
Guest: Dr. Carla Cohn
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From protective liners and indirect pulp caps that help shield the pulp from further damage, to direct pulp caps aimed at maintaining vitality, to pulpotomies and pulpectomies when deeper intervention is necessary—each approach plays a key role in managing pulpal health. So, how do we determine the best course of action? To tell us all about it is our guest is Dr. Carla Cohn. She is a general dentist, devoted solely to the practice of dentistry for children. She owns and operates Kids Sleep Dentistry Winnipeg, a private practice at Western Surgery Centre in Canada. Dr. Cohn has recently founded Lit Smile Academy, a continuing dental education company. With extensive teaching experience and numerous publications, she is recognized internationally for her contributions to continuing dental education.