This Bundle holds 60 CPD credits; after completion of each course you get a certificate
Courses In Bundle
8 courses
This course is intended to equip the trainee (health care professional in practices) with knowledge contributing to the understanding and analysis of main concepts of ethics and enhancement of the abilities to address ethical challenges in health care.
Early Childhood Caries is defined as the presence of one or more decayed (non-cavitated or cavitated lesions), missing (due to caries) or filled tooth surfaces in any primary tooth in a preschool-age child between birth and 71 months of age
The most common oral surgery procedure is tooth extraction, Oral surgery has special problems because the lips and the cheeks limit access to jaw and palate do you want to know more? Enroll this course
Toute pathologie (carie,traumatisme) de la dent immature nous oblige à reconsidérer nos thérapeutiques conservatrices en fonction du stade de formation radiculaire et apicale. Apprenez ce cours pour en savoir plus sur les unes de thérapies dentaires.
A pulpotomy is performed in a primary tooth when caries removal results in a pulp exposure in a tooth with a normal pulp or reversible pulpitis or after a traumatic pulp exposure& there is no radiographic sign of infection or pathologic resorption.
Dental settings have unique characteristics that warrant specific infection control considerations.
Infectious diseases are different from infections; thus a person may be infected but doesn't have an infectious disease. They are caused by different microorganisms; but characteristics are common: infectivity, pathogenicity, virulence and toxicity.
The first step in managing the patient with medical problems is acquiring his health history; the second is to fully understand the significance of the disease endorsed by the patient; as each identified condition can affect dental care in a unique manner