This half-day lecture will take an in-depth look at those principles, with each one examined individually and illustrated through clinical case examples.
This course introduces a hybrid approach, combining both materials for a conservative, esthetic result. Participants will learn strategies for integrating materials to enhance both aesthetics and function.
This hands-on course will cover implant-supported removable prosthetics, focusing on techniques like placing one or two implants to support a removable partial denture for a stable, clasp-free replacement of multiple missing teeth.
This course will describe ideal case selection to create long-lasting composite restorations that rival strength and contours of lab-fabricated restorations.
Learn the common pitfalls of direct restorative including stained margins, chipped marginal ridges and point contacts and how to avoid those before they happen!
Join us for "Ocho de Mayo" at NYCDS, hosted by Bank of America, where you’ll enjoy curated cocktails and an insightful presentation on banking designed to help you lay the foundation for achieving your professional dreams.
This course is designed to give the practitioner an overview of disturbed sleep, the resulting co-morbidities and what the ADA’s policy statement of 2017 advises dental offices to implement.
This full day program will take a deep dive into IIPR from an evidence-based and clinical perspective. Strict “Step by Step” protocols and decision trees will be discussed through a case-based learning style.
This course provides the necessary information on and documentation to fulfill the licensure/credentialing requirements mandated by the New York State Education on Department and Department of Health.
Join NYSDA and NYCDS for a memorable evening celebrating Black History Month!
March JADA looks at children’s oral health during COVID-19 pandemic
Mar 4, 2024
Pre-pandemic disparities persisted during 2020 and 2021
While the COVID-19 pandemic did not appear to create new disparities in oral health care for children based on race or ethnicity, pre-pandemic disparities persisted during 2020 and 2021, according to a study published in the March issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association. Read the full article.