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Pediatric dentistry school: what's NEW in 2024
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Dimitris Emmanouil
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Burak Buldur
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Eraldo Pesaressi
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Marina Papachroni
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Marília Buzalaf
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6 Lektionen (8S 41M)
8 CE Credits

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What's NEW in pediatric dentistry in 2024? World-famous pediatric dentists will tell you in our NEW online course!
You will learn:
– Protocols for reducing anxiety in young patients during dental appointments
– Minimally invasive methods of caries treatment
– Protocols and features of general anesthesia in pediatric dentistry
– Latest advances in home-use and professional use of fluoride
– Luxation injuries management.
Lektion 1.Pathways to improve child-patient communication within the context of “anxiety-free” and “child-friendly” pediatric dentistry
– Background and scientific evidence behind behavior management
– Comprehending child psychology and its impact on dental practice
– The dentist-child relationship from both perspectives
– Aspects of behavior management from the point of view of the child-patient, dentist, and parent
– Patient-related factors
– Dentist-related factors
– Parent-related factors
– Effective child-parent-dentist communication techniques
– Minimal invasive caries management methods: Hall technique and silver diamine fluoride.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 2.Procedural sedation and general anesthesia in pediatric dentistry. Pharmacological behaviour guidance
– Definitions of minimal and moderate sedation
– States of anesthesia and phases of general anesthesia
– Advantages, drawbacks and risks of sedation
– Pharmacology of commonly used sedation drugs
– Indications, contraindications, complications of sedation and general anesthesia and how to minimize them
– Clinical protocol for the use of sedation
– Pre-operative evaluation and admission to hospital for general anesthesia
– Induction of anesthesia and dental treatment
– Safety and occupational exposure considerations
– Patient/population selection for maximum success
– Patient, family education and documentation
– Competencies that practitioners should possess
– Practical tips for maximizing positive patient outcomes.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 3.Minimal intervention dentistry for dental caries management
– Prevalence of dental caries
– Dental caries and quality of life
– Pathogenesis of caries
– Minimal intervention dentistry: definition
– International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS)
– Active and inactive cavitated lesions
– Detection of caries
– Preparation, degree of removal of affected dentin
– Materials for restorations
– Hall-technique.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 4.Fluorides: sources of ingestion, metabolism and toxicity
– Fluoride in dentistry: benefit and harm
– Sources of fluoride intake
– "Оptimal" fluoride intake
– Sources of fluoride intake for children at the age of risk for dental fluorosis
– Fluoride absorption, distribution and excretion
– Fluoride toxicity
– Fluoride in dental products;
– Factors affecting acute fluoride toxicity
– Signs and symptomps of fluoride poisoning
– First aid of fluoride poisoning
– Treatment of fluoride poisoning
– Chronic fluoride toxicity
– Fluorosis.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 5.Fluorides: home and professional use
– Dental fluorosis: clinical manifestations
– Histopathology of dental fluorosis
– Dental fluorosis: how does it happen and how to avoid it
– Formation of caries lesion
– How fluoride acts to control dental caries and erosion
– Mechanism of action of fluoride
– Fluoridated drinking water
– Hygiene products with fluoride: application
– Recommended use of fluoride dentifrices in children
– Professional use of fluoride
– Rational use of fluorides for caries control.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Lektion 6.Luxation injuries management: basic steps
– Dental trauma: incidence, documentation
– Clinical examination protocol
– Radiographic examination
– Basic principles in trauma management and general recommendations
– Classification of luxation injuries, according to IADT
– Treatment guidelines in each category of luxation injuries:
- concussion
- subluxation
- extrusive luxation
- lateral luxation
- intrusive luxation
- avulsion.
– How to stabilise traumatised teeth with a splint and which splint is the most suitable
– Tooth avulsion: manage successfully a nightmare
– Clinical examples with documentation in every step
– Protocol for the treatment of a extrusive luxation in a teenager based on a clinical case
– Method for preserving a tooth broken below the gumline.
Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, General dentists.
Der Kurs beinhaltet die nächsten Lektionen:
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1S 13M
Lektion 1
Pathways to improve child-patient communication within the context of “anxiety-free” and “child-friendly” pediatric dentistry
Burak BuldurLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction & Lecture Outline
1:38
Philosophy of Pediatric Dentistry & Behavior Guidance
4:32
Perception, Theory of Planned Behavior & Media Influence
9:04
Children's and Dentists' Perceptions (Metaphor Studies)
16:03
Child–Dentist–Parent Triangle & Concomitant Factors
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1S 35M
Lektion 2
Procedural sedation and general anesthesia in pediatric dentistry. Pharmacological behaviour guidance
Dimitris EmmanouilLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction and Objectives
9:29
Behavior Guidance and Dental Anxiety
18:59
Indications, Risks, and Safety Considerations
28:29
Procedural Sedation Continuum and Definitions
37:58
Patient Selection, Pre-sedation Evaluation, Airway Assessment
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1S 38M
Lektion 3
Minimal intervention dentistry for dental caries management
Eraldo PesaressiLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction and speaker background
2:14
Global burden and epidemiology of dental caries
9:42
Early childhood caries peaks and quality-of-life impact
12:58
Minimal Intervention Dentistry: philosophy and components
20:33
Biofilm-mediated caries: microbiology and EPS
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1S 21M
Lektion 4
Fluorides: sources of ingestion, metabolism and toxicity
Marília BuzalafLektionsprogramm zeigen
0:01
Introduction and lecture outline
3:19
Sources of fluoride intake and exposure windows
12:14
Fluoride absorption, pKa and plasma kinetics
18:46
Distribution to soft tissues and saliva–enamel exchange
26:32
Bone uptake and renal excretion (urinary pH effects)
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