Foundations in Pediatric Dentistry: Evidence-Based Decision Making in Everyday Practice
Oakstone Board Review
Improve pediatric oral health and enhance clinical skills with this comprehensive review of the latest advances and innovations in pediatric dentistry.
Stay Current in Your Field
Foundations in Pediatric Dentistry: Evidence-Based Decision Making in Everyday Practice focuses on common pediatric problems and their timely and skillful management. This well-laid-out CME course includes case-based lectures in foundational areas such as caries etiology and management, behavior guidance, pulp therapy, restorative dentistry, oral pathology, special health care needs, growth and development, and more. It will help you to better:
Identify factors that promote dental caries and gingival diseases
Use safe radiation practices when diagnosing oral conditions
Recognize pathologic conditions in the child patient
Spot signs of child abuse and neglect
Diagnose and manage orthodontic and orthopedic problems in growing children
Discuss and apply therapeutic options for extensive traumatic dental injuries
QUICK FACTS
Provider: Oakstone
Course Director:
Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Chair and Dr. Thomas K. Barber
Endowed Chair
Director, Pediatric Dentistry
Residency Program
Associate Clinical Professor
UCLA School of Dentistry
Los Angeles, CA
Learning Objectives
After completing this course, you will be able to:
Identify the factors that promote oral conditions such as dental caries and gingival diseases
Identify pathologic conditions in the child patient
Apply safe radiation practices to the diagnosis of oral conditions
Practice preventative oral health interventions
Discuss and apply therapeutic options for increasingly invasive carious lesions in primary and young permanent teeth
Discuss and apply therapeutic options for increasingly extensive traumatic injuries to the primary and permanent teeth
Recognize the signs of child abuse and neglect
Formulate and perform age-appropriate basic and advanced behavior guidance techniques
Diagnose and manage problems of orthodontic and orthopedic origin in the growing child
Manage oral heath interventions for patients with special health care needs
Intended Audience
The primary audience is the pediatric dentist interested in reviewing and updating concepts acquired during residency training and preparing for the oral board examination (ABPD OCE); and the general dentist wanting to enhance didactic and clinical knowledge in topics relevant to the care of the child patient.
TOPICS/SPEAKERS
UNIT 1: Etiology and Diagnosis
Oral Microbiology and Dental Caries – Juan Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPH
Pediatric Gingival and Periodontal Disease – Christel Haberland, DDS, MS
Periodontitis as a Manifestation of Systemic Disease – Christel Haberland, DDS, MS
Pediatric Oral Pathology – Christel Haberland, DDS, MS
Pediatric Oral Medicine – Christel Haberland, DDS, MS
Pediatric Oral Radiology – Section 1 – Juan Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPH
Pediatric Oral Radiology – Section 2 – Juan Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPH
Radiation Safety – Juan Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH, MS, DrPH
UNIT 2: Prevention
Perinatal Oral Health – Francisco Ramos-Gomez, DDS, MS, MPH
Early Childhood Caries Prevention – Francisco Ramos-Gomez, DDS, MS, MPH
Pediatric Intervention and Care-Path – Francisco Ramos-Gomez, DDS, MS, MPH
UNIT 3: Treatment of Hard Tissues
Treatment Planning Surgical vs Non-surgical Treatment: Applying AAPD Restorative Dentistry Guidelines to Clinical Treatment Plans – Stephen Mitchell, DMD, MS
Minimally Invasive Treatment Options: Interim Therapeutic Restorations, SMART Restorations, and Resin Infiltration – Stephen Mitchell, DMD, MS
Non-Surgical Treatment Options: Treatment Deferral, Remineralization and Caries Arresting Agents – Stephen Mitchell, DMD, MS
Restorative Dentistry: Pit and Fissure Caries – Stephen Mitchell, DMD, MS
Restorative Dentistry: Approximal Lesions – Stephen Mitchell, DMD, MS
Restorative Dentistry: Stainless Steel Crowns – Stephen Mitchell, DMD, MS
Cavitated Lesions in the Primary Anterior Teeth – Intracoronal Restorations – Lina Maria Cardenas, DDS, MS, PhD
Cavitated Lesions in the Primary Anterior Teeth – Full Coverage – Lina Maria Cardenas, DDS, MS, PhD
UNIT 4: Pulp Therapy for the Primary and Immature Permanent Teeth
Update on Pulp Therapy: The Complex Dentin-Pulp and Diagnosing of Deep Carious Lesions – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Update on Pulp Therapy: Indirect Pulp Therapy (IPT) – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Update on Pulp Therapy: Direct Pulp Therapy (DPT) and Pulpotomy – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Update on Pulp Therapy: Pulpectomy, Primary Teeth, Apexogenesis and Revascularization – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
UNIT 5: Traumatic Dental Injuries (TDI) in Primary and Permanent Dentitions
Introduction to Traumatic Dental Injuries (TDI) and Uncomplicated Crown Fractures – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Traumatic Dental Injuries in Primary and Permanent Teeth: Complicated Crown Fractures – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Traumatic Dental Injuries in Primary and Permanent Teeth: Root Fracture – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Traumatic Dental Injuries in Primary and Permanent Teeth: Luxation Injuries – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Traumatic Dental Injuries in Primary and Permanent Teeth: Intrusion – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
Traumatic Dental Injuries in Primary and Permanent Teeth: Avulsion – Daniela Rodrigues P. Silva, DDS, MS
UNIT 6: Managing the Growing Child
Building Blocks of Behavior Guidance – Martha H. Wells, DMD, MS
Pharmacologic Behavior Guidance – Martha H. Wells, DMD, MS
Premature Tooth Loss: Space Regaining – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
Premature Tooth Loss: Space Maintenance – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
Anterior-Posterior Problems: Excess Overjet – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
Anterior-Posterior Problems: Anterior Crossbite – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
Transverse Problems: Management of Posterior Crossbite – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
Alignment Problems: Crowding – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
Eruption Problems: Management of Ectopically Erupting Teeth – Clarice S. Law, DMD, MS
UNIT 7: Special Considerations for Pediatric Patients
Pediatric Pain Control – Martha H. Wells, DMD, MS
UNIT 8: Management of Patients in a Hospital Setting
Treatment Planning for the Operating Room – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Completing Elements of the Surgical Time-Out – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Example of a Post-Operative Phone Call – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Prematurity and Airway Development – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Sickle Cell Disease – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Pre-Chemotherapy/Radiation Therapy Clearance of Child with Cancer – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Infective Endocarditis Prophylaxis in Cyanotic Heart Disease – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
UNIT 9: Systems-Based Assessments and Pathology – Pediatric Medicine
The American with Disabilities Act and Office Setup – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
The Vision Impaired/Blind Patient – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Cerebral Palsy and Wheelchair Bound Patients – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Management of Medical Emergencies: The Basics – Sarat Thikkurissy, DDS, MS
Child Abuse and Neglect – Part I – Claudia Wang, MD
Child Abuse and Neglect – Part II – Claudia Wang, MD
Designation
Oakstone Publishing designates this activity for 16.5 continuing education credits.
Date of Original Release: October 31, 2019
Date Credits Expire: October 31, 2022
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