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Instrumental Insight: Mastering Techniques to Mitigate the Damage 
Presenter: Dr. Joy Void-Holmes, RDH, BSDH, DHSc Release Date: 4/11/24
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 4/11/27
AGD Subject Code: 490  

This CE webinar is for dental professionals aiming to prevent unnecessary tooth surface damage during dental procedures. It highlights the importance of precision in the use of both manual and ultrasonic instruments, and how to mitigate risks associated with their use. This webinar also provides strategies to enhance the remineralization process post-procedure, with a focus on protecting tooth surfaces and restoring natural defense mechanisms.

During this CE webinar, we will
• Gain a comprehensive understanding of the mechanics of tooth surface damage, particularly the effects of temporary removal of the hydroxyapatite layer during routine dental visits and scaling and root debridement procedures
• Revisit and master manual and ultrasonic instrumentation concepts, including those not commonly taught in dental schools, in order to mitigate tooth surface damage effectively
• Implement strategies to enhance the remineralization process post-procedure, with a focus on protecting tooth surfaces, restoring natural defense mechanisms, and exploring potential products containing hydroxyapatite that could assist in this process   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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