This is an in-person class!
MEMBER PRICE: $275.00
NON-MEMBER PRICE: $315.00
CE hours: 6.0
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This course will cover the latest pulp therapy techniques in primary teeth and the use of new dental restorative materials in Pediatric Dentistry. The topic of pulp therapy will include Biodentine pulpotomies, Cvek pulpotomies for dental trauma, indirect pulp caps with GIC, and the Hall Technique. The restorative component will discuss new composites and their use in the Slot Prep, SDF (Silver Diamine Fluoride), and when to use SDF for SMART (Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Technique).
Learning Objectives:
- Attendees will learn the indications and the steps for an MTA/Biodentine pulpotomy
- Attendees will learn the indications and the steps for a GIC indirect pulp cap
- Attendees will learn the indications for a Slot Prep and use new restorative materials for the open and closed sandwich technique in primary and permanent teeth.
- Attendees will learn when to use the Hall technique in primary teeth
- Attendees will learn the advantages of SDF and when to use only SDF and when to incorporate the SMART technique
In the Hands-on part of the course:
- Attendees will do a Biodentine pulpotomy on dentoform teeth
- Attendees will restore a dentiform tooth with a new composite material and use the Garrison Matrix System
Speaker Information: Dr. Lance Kisby, DMD, FASDC, FAAPD, MAGD
Dr. Kisby is a graduate of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. After completing his Residency in Pediatric Dentistry at Floating Hospital at New England Medical Center in Boston, MA, Dr. Kisby was Chief of Pediatric Dentistry and Assistant Director of Dentistry at R.I. Hospital in Providence, RI. He then went on to spend 17 years in private practice in Massachusetts until he accepted the position of Chief of Pediatric Dentistry at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury, CT. He has been Board Certified in Pediatric Dentistry since 1983, was a former Contributing editor to the Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, he has multiple publications, he is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry as well as a Master of the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Kisby had created two Pediatric Dental Residencies, one in Danville, PA and the second in Wilmington, DE, where he was Program director of both programs. He is currently the staff Pediatric Dentist at the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians in Lac du Flambeau, WI with the IHS. Dr. Kisby has over 40 years of clinical and teaching experience thus bringing new and exciting techniques and insights to those dentists and staff who treat children.
Additional Information:
- You will receive your CE certificate of completion via email PDF attachment within 2 weeks after the lecture.
- Please check your spam mail if you don’t see your CE certificate within 2 weeks.