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The New York County Dental Society Study Club
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Starting January 1, 2026, all In-Person* and Virtual courses are included in one annual club membership!
*excludes CPR and Hands-on courses. (Study Club members receive a 20% discount on those courses)
We have an exciting lineup of speakers and over
30 courses planned for 2026!
Click the link to view our partial course/speaker list: Upcoming 2026 Continuing Education Courses
NORMAL RATES: ADA Members: $1,195 | Non ADA Members: $1,395
EARLY BIRD RATES: ADA Members $995 (before Mar. 1, 2026) | Non ADA Members: $1,195 (before Mar. 1, 2026)
ACD Mentoring Lecture Program: Peri-Implantitis with Dr. Moskowitz on 10/16!
Oct 10, 2024
Join us on Zoom for this ACD Lecture with Dr. Dr. Moskowitz!
Date & Time: October 16, 2024 | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Contact: info@nycdentalsociety.org
You will receive the ZOOM link on the day of the course.
Lecture Description:
The lecture will discuss the increasing concern over the large number of implant failures due to peri-implantitis. It will also discuss the critical role of patient daily oral hygiene in maintaining peri-implant health and which oral hygiene products are proving most effective in maintaining implant longevity. Attendees will also learn the critical importance of patients taking ownership of the health of their implants and their responsibility in maintaining them daily, at home. When patients understand their role in implant maintenance and are educated in best practices for home care, then a failed implant does not become “the dentist’s screw-up.”
Learning Objectives:
Understand the importance of having patients assume responsibility for peri-implant tissue health.
Implement office-based practices for maintaining and restoring optimal peri-implant tissue health.
Teach best home-care practices to patients for maintaining optimal peri-implant tissue health.
Describe the causes and the alarming frequency of implant failures in order to mitigate their future occurrence.
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